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Chemical Peels Course Overview
Welcome to the Chemical Peels Course! In this course, you will learn about three types of chemical peels, focusing on their pH levels: 3.5, 2.5, 2.0, and 1.5. Each pH level corresponds to different strengths and effects on the skin.
Course Objectives:
Understand the basics of chemical peels and their applications.
Learn about the different types of chemical peels and their pH levels.
– Identify the appropriate peel for various skin types and conditions.
– Gain practical skills in administering chemical peels safely and effectively.
Module 1: Introduction to Chemical Peels
What are Chemical Peels?
Definition and purpose
Historical background
– *Benefits of Chemical Peels*
– Exfoliation
– Treatment of acne, hyperpigmentation, and ageing
Types of Chemical Peels
– Superficial Peels
– Medium Peels
– Deep Peels
Module 2: Understanding pH Levels
What is pH?
Explanation of the pH scale
Importance of pH in skincare
pH Levels of Chemical Peels
– pH 3.5: Mild exfoliation, suitable for sensitive skin
– pH 2.5: Moderate exfoliation, effective for acne and pigmentation
– pH 2.0: Stronger treatment for more significant skin concerns
– pH 1.5: Deep exfoliation, typically for experienced users or specific conditions
Module 3: Types of Chemical Peels
1. pH 3.5 Peels
– Ingredients commonly used (e.g., glycolic acid, lactic acid)
Indications and contraindications
Application techniques and aftercare
2. pH 2.5 Peels
Ingredients commonly used (e.g., salicylic acid.
Indications and contraindications
Application techniques and aftercare
3. pH 2.0 and 1.5 Peels
– Ingredients commonly used (e.g., stronger peel.
– Indications and contraindications
Application techniques and aftercareModule 4: Safety and Best Practices.
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