The Peeling Procedure (peel 4000)If you can do a facial then you can do a Skin Culture Peeling Treatment. The treatment is in a cream form and simply involves the application and removal of a cream. We will supply you with the necessary training and written material to answer the questions your clients may ask and promotional material to increase your business. At least a week before the peeling is scheduled, you should have a consultation with the client. Explain to the client what normally happens, step-by-step. Make sure the client understands the possible discomfort and how they will look during the treatment process. Explain to the client that they will need to use a sunblock with a minimum SPF of 15 for the first 30 days following the treatment. Clients who are being treated for hyper-pigmentation should always be careful about sun exposure. A material check should be done a day or two before the scheduled peeling. Implements needed are sterile cotton wool, a small bowl, mild cleanser, and the preferred strength peeling kit. The Peel Kit consists of Cerate 39XXX Peeling Cream, Normalizer Cream and applicator sticks. |
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DAY ONE
Ten minutes before beginning the application place jar of Cerate 39XXX peeling cream in a bowl of warm water to soften the formula making it easier to apply. The thick base was formulated for complete control. Now using an applicator apply the entire contents onto the face working from the forehead down. The client may experience a little discomfort around the eye and mouth area. This thick treatment stays on the face for 1½ hours.
A hot, stinging sensation will be felt when application starts. Individuals vary in their threshold of tolerance and the client does not know what to expect. The Beauty therapist must calm the client by showing knowledge and confidence. Simplicity is the word to describe the six-day treatment, which actually just consists of the application and removal of a cream.
Removal of the peeling formula is initiated with light gentle sweeps of the applicator. Remove as much as possible. Moistened cotton pads with a mild cleanser will remove the remaining residue. Use light upward strokes. At this point, the client’s face may feel a little tight.
DAY TWO
Observe the client before starting the second day procedure. A reddish-brown, mask looking stain is usually observed at this point. It is due to the dead skin cells rising to the surface forming a layer of dead skin. Appearance and tightness is the clients foremost concern. Repeat first day procedure using another jar of Cerate 39XXX. Today’s application is warmer than the day before but will subside in about fifteen minutes. Remove the application after allotted time using the same removal procedure as in day one.
DAY THREE.
Observation on the third day will reveal the beginning of the peeling process. Skin is considerably tighter than the day before and may be accompanied with slight itching. Advise the client that they must resist any temptation to pick or pull the skin as it is peeling off. This can cause possible infection and hyper-pigmentation. The skin should be allowed to fall off by itself.
DAY FOUR
Observation will reveal a thick peeling layer of dead skin. Itching is still prevalent - applying a little of the Normalizer Cream included in the kit will help. Apply the final jar of Cerate 39XXX and remove after allotted time.
Advise the client how to apply the Normalizer Cream at home. Arrange a date for the client to come in for a post treatment facial (usually a few days after the treatment).
DAY FIVE
Today marks the end of the exfoliation application. The Normalizer Cream contains a light moisturising base that will soften the dead skin allowing it to peel away from the new skin underneath. Application is carried out by the client at home. Application procedures are the same as before. Time allotment is the same and the cream is easily removed using tissues or cotton pads.
DAY SIX
The last day is a repeat of day five using the Normalizer cream. The Skin Culture six-day peeling treatment is now at an end.
A post-peel facial should be carried out on the client. A fresh glowing complexion is now visibly evident and the client is satisfied with the results. Their concern is now how to care for their new baby soft complexion. Skin Culture's peels are cosmetic friendly, meaning that they can be used with any product your salon is currently retailing.
The Skin Culture peel should not be looked at as a "Band-Aid" for skin problems. The client needs to continually take care of the skin at home on a regular basis. We recommend the use of our after care products to maintain the new fresh youthful appearance of the skin. In particular the client must use a sunblock with a minimum SPF15 for the first 30 days following the peeling process.