Looking for a Retinol Peel for your treatment room? How about a Multi-C / Retinol Peel? Maybe a Jessner’s Peel, a Glycolic Peel, or an Acne Peel? Sounds like a great lineup of chemical medi peels to treat all sorts of skin conditions, right?
Next Level Peel Treatments With These Insider Secrets
If you want to take your medi peel treatments to the next level we’ve got some great insider secrets for you! We went to one of the leading U.S. Skincare brands, known for their medi peels, M.A.D Skincare, and asked them for some secret tips! These tips are usually only offered during advanced product training for their key accounts!
M.A.D Skincare’s 6 Medi Peels Insider Secrets
M.A.D Skincare has a wide range of chemical peels from their Gel-Based Peels up to their Medi Peels. The Gel-Based Peels are water-based and a great option for all Fitzpatrick Types through all seasons and can be safely used without inciting damage. The Medi Peels below are your most aggressive options and can drastically change and refine the skin as an affordable option.
Multi-C / Retinol Peel For Glow
The Multi C / Retinol Peel is generally considered a medium-level peel containing Multi Fruit Acid, Lactic, and Glycolic Acids. The depth of the Multi-C / Retinol Peel is determined by the number of layers applied during application and the tolerance level of the skin it is applied to. It is recommended that new users begin with 1-3 layers of Multi-C / Retinol Peel for a light/medium peel. Generally, 4-6 layers will result in a medium/deep peel and 7-8 layers can result in a deep peel. Multi C / Retinol Peel is suitable for most skin types particularly mature dry, and sun-damaged skin. Sensitive skin types should consult with a skin care professional to determine if the Multi C / Retinol Peel is an appropriate choice for them.
Start With Non-Resorcinol Peel for 3 or More Layers
M.A.D Skincare’s Non-Resorcinol Peel contains Salicylic, Lactic, and Glycolic Acids and is what would generally be considered a medium-level peel. The depth of this peel is determined by the number of layers applied and the tolerance level of the skin it is being applied to. Non-Resorcinol Peel is suitable for most skin types particularly normal to oily, acneic, and sun damaged. Sensitive and dry skin types should consult with a skin care professional to determine if the Non-Resorcinol Peel is an appropriate choice for them.
Use The Jenasus Growth Factor Peel To Hydrate Aging Skin
The Jenasus Growth Factor Peel is generally considered a medium-level, peel containing Multi Fruit Acid, Lactic Acid, and Glycolic Acid. Jenasus Growth Factor Peel is suitable for most skin types particularly mature dry, and sun-damaged skin. It is recommended that new users begin with 1-3 layers for a light/medium peel. Generally, 4-6 layers will result in a medium/deep peel and 7-8 layers can result in a deep peel. Sensitive skin types can tolerate this peel, but it’s important to exercise caution.
Use Jessner’s Peel For Deep Resurfacing
The Jessner Peel combines the benefits of three popular peeling agents: resorcinol, salicylic acid, and lactic acid. Effectively lightens hyperpigmentation, treats and prevents acne, and renews sun-damaged skin.
A distinct blend of alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, and resorcinol work in synergy to create vibrant glowing skin. Lactic acid (alpha hydroxy acid) lifts hyperpigmentation and sun damage as salicylic acid (beta hydroxy acid) penetrates deep within the pore lining to dissolve obstructing comedones. Resorcinol has keratolytic properties to smooth a rough texture.
Advanced Acne Peel Is So Effective – Use 1 Layer
The Advanced Acne Peel has a higher concentration of acids to deal with stubborn acne conditions. Ideal for oily/combination skin, breakout-prone skin, and/or irritated and inflamed skin due to acne.
Use the Glycolic 40% Peel When Age Management Is a Key Concern
The 40% Glycolic Acid Peel is generally considered a medium-level peel containing a high concentration of Glycolic Acid. The depth of this peel is determined by the number of layers applied during application and the tolerance level of the skin it is applied to. It is recommended that new users begin with 1-3 layers for a light/medium peel. Generally, 4-6 layers will result in a medium/deep peel and 7-8 layers can result in a deep peel.
How To Create A Hyperpigmentation Treatment Plan
If you have a client who is dealing with serious hyperpigmentation, you can treat them with home care in addition to Medi Peels. If you want to learn more about how to create a treatment plan for clients, enter your email address and get the M.A.D Skincare Brightening Reference Sheet.
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