Zingara
Well-Known Member
A little advice, please. if you more experienced skin geeks can help me?
I have a bride booked in for this September...she's very organised and particular and is going through everything with a fine tooth comb right now, just to make sure she has everything covered. We have already done one make-up trial and she is having regular manicures in preparation.
However the one thing she is uncomfortable with and has asked me if I can help her research is the fact she has some acne scarring across the top of her back and shoulders....from about 15 years ago. As she is in a strapless dress she is very conscious of it and says she needs to do something about it otherwise it will be on her mind all day.
We have tried coverage make-up, but she didn't like it, saying that her skin still didn't look or feel natural and now wants to investigate fading or removing it. She is prepared to pay for cosmetic treatments (not from me of course - but she is paying me quite a good fee for my services so i am trying to help) if that is the only way.
Can any of you recommend any products or treatments - she thinks she's heard of something similar to laser, that is a one-off procedure which is supposed to reduce the scarring drastically, but wants me to see if I can find anything, good or bad, on it before shelling out.
Any info/thoughts/idea's would be appreciated. Thanks in advance...
I have a bride booked in for this September...she's very organised and particular and is going through everything with a fine tooth comb right now, just to make sure she has everything covered. We have already done one make-up trial and she is having regular manicures in preparation.
However the one thing she is uncomfortable with and has asked me if I can help her research is the fact she has some acne scarring across the top of her back and shoulders....from about 15 years ago. As she is in a strapless dress she is very conscious of it and says she needs to do something about it otherwise it will be on her mind all day.
We have tried coverage make-up, but she didn't like it, saying that her skin still didn't look or feel natural and now wants to investigate fading or removing it. She is prepared to pay for cosmetic treatments (not from me of course - but she is paying me quite a good fee for my services so i am trying to help) if that is the only way.
Can any of you recommend any products or treatments - she thinks she's heard of something similar to laser, that is a one-off procedure which is supposed to reduce the scarring drastically, but wants me to see if I can find anything, good or bad, on it before shelling out.
Any info/thoughts/idea's would be appreciated. Thanks in advance...