 Treatment Protocol STEP 1 - Begin with skin that has been thoroughly cleansed of makeup and debris
Step 2 GLYCOLIC PEEL - Using a small fan brush, apply a thin coat to the face and neck
- Begin at the throat and neck, move to the chin, through the outer face, the forehead, finally finishing with the cheeks, nose and outer eyes
- AVOID THE UNDER AND UPPER EYE AREA
- Leave on skin for 10, 12 or 15 minutes depending on the resiliency of the skin
- If you have Rosacea, leave on the skin 5 minutes and see how your skin does. see note on bottom of page... If your skin does fine with 5 minutes, try a few more minutes the next time.
STEP 3 NEUTRALIZING SOLUTION - Rinse thoroughly using a soft face cloth with cool water
- Saturate a dry cotton pad or gauze with Glycolic Neutralizing Solution
- Apply section by section to the entire face, throat and neck
- Apply a moisturizer and sunscreen
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The 30% Glycolic Face Peel should only by used on skin one time a month. If you suffer from Rosacea, you must be careful applying the peel. You may want to reduce the time that the peel is left on. Start out with a few minutes and see how your skin does. If it is turning red, rinse the peel off with a washcloth using cool water and neutralize immediately. There may be some degree of discomfort, ie. stinging, pinpricking sensations, hotness or tightness. There may or may not be some peeling. Each case is individual. Disclaimer B & E Marketing, Skin so Vibrant.com and Tzone Skin Care Enterprises, Inc., its employees, officers and representatives assume no responsibiliy, liability for consequences/injuries/actions as a result of receiving the 30% glycolic peel. Peeling products are formulated to improve appearance and are in no way intended to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent disease or replace the advice of a qualified medical professional. |