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Makeup is an art form and skincare is a science, so when skin problems become too persistent to manage on your own, it’s time to seek assistance from a professional esthetician. These experts can quickly identify the primary causes of any issue and provide intensive treatments along with helpful tips for continuing care at home. With their guidance you’ll be sure to leave feeling refreshed and looking amazing.

Before you begin any skincare treatment, it is important to have a comprehensive consultation with a professional. Make sure that you are prepared for this one-on-one appointment so that you can get the most out of it.

Discuss The Skin Challenges You Are Facing.

Brush up on the terminology to discuss your complexion. A skincare questionnaire is an ideal way for your esthetician to get a better understanding of you and your skin, but here are some common issues people tend to bring up:

  • Breakouts & Acne – whiteheads, cysts or blackheads.
  • Aging Traces – fine lines, wrinkles, loss of firmness.
  • Hyperpigmentation – melasma, age spots, freckles, or other pigmentation.
  • Sensitivity – red patches, rosacea or flushed skin.
  • Even/Uneven texture – dull or coarse skin.

When did these issues first start? Are there any specific factors that make them worse? Does your acne appear in regular monthly cycles or is it ongoing? How long have you been struggling with redness, and does it come and go sporadically?

If chemical exfoliation is on the table during your skincare consultation, understand that a well-functioning body heals faster and with fewer side effects. However, if you are currently battling sickness or taking medication that affects your immune system, make sure to inform your specialist so they can adjust their treatment plan accordingly.

Share The Products You Use

Just like your doctor queries you on what medications you take, a skin therapist will ask about any topical or oral medication and skincare products that make up your routine. This information is essential to comprehending the current condition of your skin, evaluating how those items may be influencing it, and providing tailored advice for future use.

Talk About Allergies & Sensitivities

It is essential that your skin therapist knows of any allergic or sensitized reactions in your history. For instance, if you have an aspirin sensitivity, it means Salicylic Acid treatments should be avoided.

Make Sure to Request a Patch Test

Prior to beginning any chemical exfoliation procedure, it is recommended that you request an esthetician to conduct a patch test behind your ear. Doing so will give you the opportunity to discover if there is potential for an unwanted reaction, as well as allowing ample time (at least 24 hours) before continuing with the treatment.

Ask Questions, Define your Objectives and Devise a Skincare Plan

Never be afraid to ask questions! Will there be any down time for the treatments? Are there certain products that you should avoid before or after? Be sure to voice your desired outcome from seeking professional skincare services and make sure it fits within your budget. Your esthetician will help identify what’s best for your skin, set achievable goals, and tailor a skincare plan accordingly.

Changes don’t happen overnight, and patience is required for any transformation to take place. To experience real tangible progress, it is often best to choose a series of treatments. Snap clear and comprehensive “before” pictures prior or during your consultation so any transformations in your skin can be appreciated.

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