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Debunked: The Truth About 11 Common Chemical Peel Myths

West Lake Dermatology

Chemical peels have gained popularity as an effective treatment for various skin concerns, including acne, aging, and pigmentation. However, misconceptions and myths surrounding chemical peels have left many people hesitant to try this treatment. While some redness and sensitivity may occur, it is typically temporary.

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This Fall’s Top 10 Devices 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Finally, if you want to treat deep wrinkles, you can use the Plasma Plora from Coopala to create a name for yourself with anti-aging clients. Post Care and Home Care Tools + Devices If you do chemical peels – you need to know the Hydrogel Infusion Mask from Maskād , this tool will jump-start your clients’ aftercare!

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Unlock the Power of Cryoaesthetics: Experience Glacial® FX for Youthful Skin

Enlightened Beauty

Individuals with Inflammatory Skin Conditions If you struggle with rosacea, eczema, or persistent redness, Cryoaesthetics may offer the soothing relief you've been seeking. The treatment helps to tighten and firm the skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and enhance skin elasticity through its advanced cooling technology.

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Top Medical + Spa Skincare Technology for Spring 2024

Lipgloss and Aftershave

If you love microneedling and chemical peels, we have a Guide that you’ll love! This device helps to treat aging-related issues like saggy skin, fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and stretchmarks. We’ve also been kept up to date on a new product launch in the protocol of an infusion treatment we love.

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Skin Classification Systems

Associated Skin Care Professionals

Doctors could then use this information to determine the amount of UV light therapy needed to treat skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema without causing phototoxicity or irritation to the patient. For example, a client with blue eyes, blond hair, and a pale complexion may appear to be an ideal candidate for laser or chemical peels.

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How to Get Rid of Textured Skin: Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Textured skin can also be a side effect of certain medical conditions, like psoriasis or eczema. This can make your skin appear dry, dull, and wrinkled. When your skin is exposed to the sun, it can become dry, rough, and wrinkled. Smoking, for example, can cause your skin to become dry and wrinkled.

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The best ingredients for your skincare routine + client care plans for the esthetician in the treatment room

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Lactic Acid: Derived from sour milk; Molecular weight of 90; Exfoliates yet HYDRATES the skin; Produces firmer skin with less wrinkles. Citric Acid: Molecular weight of 192; Increases cell turnover, specifically for sensitive skin types or starter chemical peels/peel prepping solutions.