I'm new in the field and want to offer chemical peels. I've been shopping around to find the best product lines/ brand. I'm wondering if you have any suggestions? My clients vary from acne to aging
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That's exciting! Chemical peels can be transformative. For acne and aging, you'll likely need a range of strengths and acids. Research product ingredients carefully, and always start slow with new clients. On a completely different note, I recently discovered this fun CPS test platform – it's a silly little speed click game, but oddly relaxing while you're researching! Maybe try it out while you're comparing peel options. Good luck finding the perfect line!
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So you are building a peel menu from scratch. Brand choice matters when your clients range from acne to aging, and it can feel overwhelming at first. I ran into a similar issue when I started offering entry-level peels and bought too many strengths too fast; after a few unpredictable reactions, I simplified my lineup and patch-tested more carefully, even while browsing Melon Playground for notes.
This is a helpful overview of chemical peel product lines! It's interesting to see how many different formulations are available now, targeting such specific skin concerns. I've been researching peels lately and I think understanding the different strengths and ingredients is key to getting the best results. Someone told me to check out the Sprunki line for sensitive skin after a more intense peel, so I appreciate seeing information about post-peel care mentioned here. It's easy to get caught up in the active peeling but the aftercare is so important!
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