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How to Use
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Clarify Peel Facial Protocol
- Cleanse the superficial makeup with the Clarify Cleanser, wipe off with lukewarm water and tissue dry.
- Carry out a deep pore cleanse with the Ultrasonic Scrubber using the Clarify Toner.
- Wipe the skin clean with damp gauze and tissue dry.
- Apply the Clarify Peel Mask and leave on for 10 mins and wash off thoroughly.
- Squirt 2 pumps of Hydra Peel Solution on 2 damp cotton pads and wipe off any mask residue.
- Apply the Clarify Peel with a brush and leave on for 5-7 minutes (there may be mild erythema or red residue from the B12 in the peel, this will subside in 24 hours)
Optional - Carry out microneedling with Derma Rollers on 0.5mm lightly on acne blemishes (avoid acne pustules).
- Remove peel with cold water and tissue dry.
- Take a squirt of Clarify Toner on a damp cotton pad to remove any peel residue.
- To improve oily, congested skin, finish with Clarify Moisturiser and 2-3 minutes of high frequency treatment or blue light LED.
- To brighten skin and lighten acne blemishes, use Clarify Serum with no-needle mesotherapy for 4-5 minutes.
Pre-Treatment Guidelines
- If you have sensitive, allergy-prone skin, or intolerances to any skincare ingredients. (check the full ingredient list for this product).
- If you're unsure, always perform a patch test before use.
- Avoid applying the peel to broken, irritated, or inflamed skin or if you have any contagious facial conditions that have the potential to spread, do not use.
Guidelines that prevent using these tools
If you are considering incorporating Microneedling, High Frequency, Cavitation, Ultrasonic scrubber, or LED light with our Clarify Peel, please be aware of the following:
- If you have a history of photosensitivity or epilepsy, you should refrain from LED light therapy or High frequency to avoid potential seizure risks.
- If you have implanted medical devices, like pacemakers, cavitation is not recommended; similarly, those with hearing aids should avoid the ultrasonic scrubber.
- We advise pregnant or breastfeeding mothers to bypass these specific tools during pregnancy.
- A history of herpes simplex (cold sores) is a contraindication for microneedling.
Post-Peel Guidelines
- Allow at least 48 hours after the procedure: for the skin to repair and adjust itself. It's advisable to avoid extreme sun exposure and exercise for several days post-treatment and protect it with the Illumine Moisturiser (SPF 50).
- Maximise the effectiveness of the Clarify Peel: avoid integrating products loaded with mineral oil, lanolin, or alcohol into your regime. These ingredients can disrupt the skin's natural acid mantle and alter its pH, potentially compromising the peels’s performance.
- Keep the skin nourished: While the Clarify Peel works wonders for your skin clarity, your skin needs essential hydration from the Clarify Moisturiser post peel.
Aqua, Salicylic Acid, Niacinamide, Lactic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Citric Acid, Zinc, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Vitamin B12, Panthenol, Paeonia Albiflora Root Extract, SopHora Angustifolia Root Extract, Bakumondou Ekisu, Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Propanediol, Glycerin, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Disodium Edta, Caramel, pHenoxyethanol (<0.01)
If you have oily and acne-prone skin type, it's crucial to avoid facials that use steam, massage, dermabrasion and scrubs. These techniques can overstimulate your sebaceous glands, leading to increased sebum production and disrupting your skin's acid mantle, which can worsen your skin issues.
FAQs
Why is steaming not recommended for acne prone skin?
Steaming is often not recommended for acne-prone skin as it can worsen the condition. The heat from steam can stimulate the sebaceous glands, leading to increased oil production. Additionally, it may cause inflammation and redness in existing acne and potentially spread bacteria, further aggravating breakout-prone areas.
What is the difference between the traditional Salicylic acid peels and Clarify Peel?
Salicylic acid based peels focus only on exfoliating, unclogging pores, and reducing acne through skin peeling and drying. In contrast, the Clarify Peel, enriched with Salicylic acid, Niacinamide, Zinc, and brightening acids, aims for overall skin enhancement, tackling oiliness, blemishes, texture, and redness.
Will the Clarify Peel help in reducing my oily skin?
Certainly, the Clarify Peel is adept at managing oily skin. Its blend of Salicylic acid and Zinc effectively regulates sebum production, ensuring a controlled oil balance and imparting a matte complexion to the skin.
Is my alcohol based toner good for my oily skin?
Alcohol-based toners are not ideal for oily skin because they can overly strip the skin of its natural oils. While they may provide an immediate matte effect, this can lead to a rebound overproduction of sebum, causing the skin to become even oilier over time. Additionally, they can disrupt the skin's natural barrier, leading to increased sensitivity and potential irritation.
What other treatments can help treat acne breakouts?
Utilising high-frequency treatments and LED therapy with a blue light setting can be highly beneficial, given their pronounced antibacterial properties. This directly counters acne-causing bacteria. Additionally, peels like the TCA 50% and Salicylic acid 30% are potent solutions for targeting deep seated and more severe acne cases.
Is using a facial scrub beneficial for my acne prone skin?
Abrasive scrubs compromise the skin's protective acid mantle and pH balance, making it more vulnerable to environmental aggressors and certain skincare products. This weakened defence invites acne-causing bacteria and triggers an overproduction of sebum, culminating in clogged pores and increased breakouts.