| Greetings and a happy spring to you all!!                 I hope this     newsletter reaches you all well and that this Spring wind (and snow) hasn't     blown you away!! I have a few announcements to make  before getting     into this months newsletter about chemical peels.                            First, the biggest announcement is that Pure Skin     will be adding mani/pedi (no artificial nails) services to the current     repertoire!! I realized that many of you get these services, and I am     licensed to do them, so put 2 + 2 together = January doing skin care     & nails!! (I likely won't be advertising for those services on my     website yet, but feel free to pass the information on to any friends or     family who might be looking.)                               
 Pricing: Mani:     $18 Pedi:     $35                                             Second & finally, I am     getting together some products for retail!! The skin care products I will     be selling are by a company called Bioelements. I have used Bioelements for     many years and I know they are a well designed professional skin care     line and work well with the majority of skin types. They take the best     elements of science and nature, and produce products that are effective and     competitively priced. If you would like to learn more about this line, you     can check their website at www.Bioelements.com.        Here is a list of the few     beginning items & their prices that Pure Skin will be carrying: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Bioelements     Flash Foam Cleanser  Advanced enzyme     cleanser that  gently     exfoliates skin; excellent for most skin types.  This cleanser     offers a 2 in 1 treatment - hello time-saver!!! It cleanses and gently     exfoliates all in one step with the help of pumpkin, papaya & pineapple     extracts.  6.5     oz  $29.00 1.75     oz $12.00 
 
 
 
 Bioelements     Beyond Hydration     Oil-free     moisture gel for all skin types except dry & extremely dry; non-greasy,     lightweight and very refreshing, non-comedogenic. This moisturizer is     fantastic!! It offers incredible hydration that you have to feel to     believe.  2.5     oz $30 
 
 
 Absolute     Moisture Balancing     moisturizer for combination skin. This is a lightweight cream that absorbs     quickly leaving no oily feel or shine. Excellent hydration for all     skin types except for extremely dry. 2.5     oz. $28 
 
 
 
 
 CND     Cucumber Heel Therapy This is     an intensive moisturizing complex with cucumber extract, chamomile &     aloe to aid in the repair of dry, cracked skin. Translation: super soft     happy feet!  *This is     an excellent cream for any area of the body that needs extra moisture, ie.,     elbows & knees. 2.6     oz. $ 15 
                So that's where     our retail begins! I will make sure to keep you up to date as I add more     items based on everyone's needs & requests! Now, on to the     newsletter.     Enjoy!!                                              To Peel Or Not To Peel?       In this edition, we will be discussing the benefits of chemical peels, what     the purpose of different acids are and what to expect with each type of     acid used for it's particular chemical peel. For the purpose of     this newsletter, chemical peels will be referred to from here on out as     "peels".        First, what exactly is a     chemical peel? A chemical peel is a treatment technique used to     improve and smoothe the texture of the skin using a chemical solution     that encourages the dead skin to slough off and sometimes peel. This     treatment will reveal smoother, younger looking skin.  
 Characteristics that can benefit     from peels are: * Hyperpigmentation (freckles, age spots, sun spots) * Acne * Fine lines * Scarring 
 Characteritics that can not benefit from     peels (*this means under the scope of the esthetician - deep wrinkles can     be treated in a physician's office, but with a great cost and substantial     downtime) * Deep lines/wrinkles * Sagging skin * Bulging skin             These skin issues require     more invasive treatments such as botox, restylane (filler), collagen     (filler) or even a face lift in order to correct the problem.        With all the     different types of acids out there, how do you know which one to     choose for what issue?  Ready for me to drop some knowledge on you?     Here we go:              Alpha Hydroxy Acids,     also known as "AHA's", are naturally occuring fruit & milk     acids and are the most well know and commonly used. These acids include,     but are not limited to, glycolic acid (sugar cane juice derived), lactic     acid (milk derived), citric acid (citrus fruit derived), malic     acid (derived from apples) & tartaric acid (derived from     grapes). These are the mildest and lightest peeling formulas. Alpha     hydoxy acids are water soluble only, meaning they do not penetrate into the     pores. This makes these acids best for treating hyperpigmentation and dry,     uneven skin texture. These acids are not the best for fine     lines or acne. The following photo is an example of a     very high percentage glycolic peel.  
 
            Beta hydroxy acids     or salicylic , are synthetically made and are lipid (fat) soluable     making them an excellent choice for oily & acneic skin. This is due to     their ability to penetrate into the pores containing sebum (oil) and     exfoliating the dead skins cells within. They are effective for treating     the problems listed above, hyperpigmentation & dry uneven skin texture     but with the added benfit of being able to effectively treat acne as well     as fine lines. This acid is becoming more and more popular due to it's less     irritating nature than alpha hydoxy acids. If salicylic acid sounds     familiar, that's because it's derived from Aspirin, acetylsalilcylic acid,     which is an anti-inflammatory, hence the less irritation. One drawback     of using salicylic acid is that, ironically, it can cause more     sensitivity to sunlight. So if you are using a salicylic acid product     regularly to treat hyperpigmentation, you should also be using     an SPF to help prevent any pigment form returning. 
      
 
 
 
 
 This photo shows results from a series of salicylic peels -     probably 3 or 4 treatments.                                
       Trichloracetic Acid,     or TCA , is another synthetically made acid, but is stronger than     the previous 2 types of acids. This acid is great for correcting fine     lines, superficial blemishes & hyperpigmentation. This type of peel     will have a visible peel whereas the previous 2 will only have a dry or     flaking effect. If you have a glycolic or salicyclic     peel, probably no one is going to notice any flking or dryness that     mey occur, but with a TCA, it will be more noticeable for about a week.     First you look sunburned, then it starts to get darker where you have     extra pigment, then it starts to peel off. FUN!!! 
 
 
 
      This photo shows results from a 30% TCA peel (this strength     can only be performed in a doctor's office). It is likely that this was     after only 1 treatment.                    
 
      Jessner's Peel is one     you may have heard of. This peel is actually a specific blend of     14% salicylic acid, lactic acid & resorcinol. Resorcinol is a synthetic     ingredient which is used to smooht the surface of the skin. These peels are     highly effective at targeting hyperpigmentation (as you can see from the     photo below) but also, like a TCA, have visible peeling.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Before and after of a Jessner's Peel.                       
 
 
 
 
 Phenol peels are extremely     deep peels requiring anesthesia and a good bit of down time. These peels     can only be performed by a doctor and are the most extreme kind of     peel availalble. Typically only 1 treatment is needed. *Note,     earlier I mentioned that deep wrinkles cannot be treated by chemical     peels - this type of peel will most definitely remove deep wrinkles, but     again can only be performed by a doctor under anesthesia. Check     ou this ladie's results below. *Note, it does appear that she has also had     a facelift or something because her turkey neck has disappeared!!
 
 
 
 
 
                      Phenol before                                 Phenol after                        Well, all that being said I think I     have covered this as best as I can for you, without melting my brain and     hopefully not melting yours!!     Please don't hesitate to call or email if     you have any questions about chemical peels or if you think you would like     a consultation. 
 
     It is my professional opinion that a     series of chemical peels done by a well-trained esthetician are the most     effective way to treat your hyperpigmentation, scarring, fine lines and     acne with the most efficacy and the least amount of downtime. All our     chemical peels are done in a series as they perform best when you do 4-6     over a period of about 6 months. All pre & post peel products are included     in the price.     Consultations are always     complimentary!! A series of 6 peels runs $250, due at the time of the first     peel service. 
 Until next month... Your most humble skin, and nail, therapist, January |