Tips for Use
AM
Cleanse: Green Tea Citrus Cleanser
Cleanse: Glycolic Cleanser – Use 2 to 3 times per week in lieu of Green Tea Citrus Cleanser
Exfoliate: Retinol 2% Exfoliating Scrub – Use 2 to 3 times per week
Tone: Glycolic and Retinol Pads – Use 2 times per day directly on pigment until lifted
Tone: Cucumber Hydration Toner- Use in lieu of Glycolic and Retinol Pads for hydration
Treat: Citrus-C Nourishing Cream
Hydrate: Cacteen Balancing Moisturizer
Protect: Sunscreen
PM
Cleanse: Green Tea Citrus Cleanser
Tone: Glycolic and Retinol Pads – Use 2 times per day directly on pigment until lifted
Treat: Citrus-C Nourishing Cream
Hydrate: Cacteen Balancing Moisturizer
Peel Homecare Important Notes
With glycolic and lactic peels, there should be little to no flaking; it is a micro peel and you do receive shedding, just at a microscopic level. Keep in mind with glycolic or lactic peels that it is a series of peels to achieve your desired results. You do not necessarily have to discontinue the pre-peel care during these light peels. It is important that you always use sunscreen of at least SPF 15.
With salicylic or TCA peels, there is flaking. Every person is different on how much peeling or flaking he/she will receive. After a salicylic or TCA peel, it is important to follow these instructions.
- Exercise, sauna, whirlpool, and hot tub should be avoided (perspiration is salty and can cause drying and flaking of the skin); it is preferable to wait until the peeling process is complete (generally 7-10 days).
- If small patches of irritation occur, apply hydrocortisone cream on the area for 2-3 days. DO NOT PULL ANY SKIN OFF YOUR FACE – NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE AREA. Skin needs to flake off, not pulled off. This cortisone 1% cream is available at a local pharmacy.
- It is within normal limits to experience a slight crusting of the face; also, some discoloration may occur. All these occurrences are temporary. Remember that we are chemically burning the skin, so it dries and flakes off.
What to expect after a salicylic or TCA peel:
Day 1: Pink to red skin.
Day 2: Skin looks normal but starting to look brown.
Day 3: Skin looks brown, and wrinkly. This is the effect of the chemical peel; it will flake off!
Day 4: Skin is beginning to crack, and the start of peeling occurs. Do not pick.
Days 5-7: Skin is flaking and peeling off. Do not pick. New, fresh skin is revealed.
Days 8-10: Cheeks and forehead will continue to slough, but the results of the peel are being seen with fresh, healthy skin.