ASCP Skin Deep

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2016

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www.ascpskincare.com 35 Freshen Up A timely service to repair sun-damaged skin by Mark Lees expertadvice SKIN SOLUTIONS Uniform skin coloration is associated with youthful skin, and evening a client's skin tone can definitely make skin look younger. Improving the evenness of the skin's color and removing old dead surface cells can make a huge difference in the skin's overall appearance. Autumn is a good time to promote your "freshening" services. One of my favorites is a series of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) mini-peels. These mild yet eff ective peels do a great job of freshening, removing stained cells, and softening the look of wrinkles and rough texture. These peels also accelerate cell turnover, which helps the skin make more hydration-binding lipids, resulting in cells plumping and looking smoother. Unlike more aggressive peels, there is essentially no downtime with AHA treatments, and results can be very impressive. As with all treatments, the client should be screened for contraindications. AHA PEEL SERIES: A HOW-TO Two weeks before the series begins, the client should prepare her skin with an 8–10 percent AHA home-care serum. The pH should be 3.5 (higher pH serums are less eff ective; serums with a pH lower than 3.5 can be irritating). An SPF 30 daytime moisturizer is also essential, as AHA peels make the skin more sun sensitive. (Of course, every client should be using an SPF 30 broad-spectrum sunscreen every day!)

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