crystaltash
Well-Known Member
Hi geeks!
Ok, so i have a problem with a client who has really hard skin to treat.
She suffers from Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrom and has been experiencing ver bad breakouts on her chin and jaw area. She is aldo under a lot of stress and has a few spots on her forehead.
However, her skin is also really dry and very sensitive!!!
I use Dermalogica products, buthave not yet gone on my training so I'm still getting to know the product. I recommended the Ultra-calming cleanser and barrier repair moisturiser. She bought them.
A week later, she phoned and said that she was finding her skin to be very very dry and flaky. I told her to take the cleanser off with a tissue or cotton wool instead of water, as this can be quite drying in the winter.
She's not using any other topical treatments for her acneic condition.
Can anybody help me with this??? She's coming in again next week, and i really wanna help her cos her skin is getting her down.
Thanks, guys.
Ok, so i have a problem with a client who has really hard skin to treat.
She suffers from Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrom and has been experiencing ver bad breakouts on her chin and jaw area. She is aldo under a lot of stress and has a few spots on her forehead.
However, her skin is also really dry and very sensitive!!!
I use Dermalogica products, buthave not yet gone on my training so I'm still getting to know the product. I recommended the Ultra-calming cleanser and barrier repair moisturiser. She bought them.
A week later, she phoned and said that she was finding her skin to be very very dry and flaky. I told her to take the cleanser off with a tissue or cotton wool instead of water, as this can be quite drying in the winter.
She's not using any other topical treatments for her acneic condition.
Can anybody help me with this??? She's coming in again next week, and i really wanna help her cos her skin is getting her down.
Thanks, guys.