MANUAL FACIAL CLEANSING – INDICATIONS:
-Blackhead, acne,
-Pustules with various bases
MANUAL CLEANSING – CONTRAINDICATIONS:
– Skin inflammation,
– Herpes
– Rosacea and phlegmon,
– Sensitive and vascular skin,
– Pregnancy and lactation,
– Allergic conditions
– Eye inflammation,
– Fungal and bacterial diseases
– Erosions,
– Cavernous hemangiomas,
– Tendency to develop keloids,
– Pustular acne.
MANUAL FACIAL CLEANSING – STEP BY STEP
MANUAL SKIN CLEANSING IS A RELATIVELY LONG PROCEDURE. THE PROCEDURE CAN TAKE UP TO 2.5 HOURS.
The procedure begins with a consultation, then the Cosmetologist proceeds to make-up removal, thorough cleaning and disinfection of the skin. Further peeling is performed, which reduces dead skin. The type of peeling is selected individually, depending on the type of skin. The next step is to apply a mask that softens the skin and opens the pores. The client lies under vapor zone for 15-25 minutes. At this stage, the skin is ready for manual cleansing.
The procedure consists in squeezing out comedones, millets, and pimples – using a special, sterile tool called tsp. This part of the procedure is the least pleasant because of the pain and discomfort. Finally, you can optionally add darsonvalization (high-frequency currents that disinfect and calm the skin after the procedure). The last stage is the application of a soothing mask that cools, soothes pain, relieves irritation and redness, and narrows the enlarged pores. After removing the mask, it is recommended to apply the cream with the SPF 50 filter.


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