Monday, December 21, 2009

Consultation for facial peel?

I am getting a consultation for a facial peel.





I would like to know if it really does help


tighten your pores.





What are the chances this could mess up my skin?





I am going to a spa where they only allow one


lady who is trained in peels to do them.Consultation for facial peel?
Yes peels do help tighten your pores; depending on which on you get. There are very slim chances that your skin can become hyperpigmented (dark spots). Just make sure that the person that is performing the peel is a licencsed Esthetician (also spelled aesthetician, or skin care specialist) make sure she has had training on how to correctly perform peels. Ask questions like where did you train to do peels? How many people have you performed them on? Did they see results? What are some contraindications to this procedure? (which means what are some things that can make this peel go wrong?) Like you have to make sure not to tan at least a week prior to the treatment. Make sure you are not taking any medication that could make your skin more sensitive like Retin A things that are perscribed. Don't go out for a long period of time after you get your peel...And you skin will peel..so DON'T pick or pull at it cause it could cause scaring. I hope this helpsConsultation for facial peel?
It will probably help with the appearance of your pores. The woman doing the peel will be able to tell you the benefits of specific peels at the consult.


That chances of it messing up your skin are minimal. When done in a spa and not under the supervision of a doctor the amounts of concentrated ingredients are fairly low.
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