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The skin is the largest organ of the body and it’s in constant contact with pollutants, dirt, oil, debris, makeup, etc. that can clog the pores. Congested skin can be very frustrating and seems to never get better. The solution is rather simple, but it does take effort and maintenance to keep that congested skin at bay.


Jul 23, 2019 3:15:34 PM / by The Institute of Skin Science

The skin is the largest organ of the body and it’s in constant contact with pollutants, dirt, oil, debris, makeup, etc. that can clog the pores. Congested skin can be very frustrating and seems to never get better. The solution is rather simple, but it does take effort and maintenance to keep that congested skin at bay. First, we need to understand what causes congested skin. Blackheads are simply pores clogged with dead skin cells and sebum. The black color comes from being exposed to oxygen. A whitehead is a pore with dead skin cells, sebum, and the addition of bacteria. The pore is closed off making it possible for the bacteria to sit in the skin, eventually causing inflammation. The key to treating this frustrating skin condition is proper detoxification and keeping the skin as clean as possible, by the regular use of exfoliating products, enzymes, and specific masques designed to support the skin. Finding the Right Cleanser First and foremost, a detoxifying cleanser needs to be used. Salicylic Acid and Benzoyl Peroxide are both effective ingredients in the treatment of acne and congested pores. Salicylic Acid is an exfoliant and will help slow down the shedding of skin cells into the follicle, preventing clogging. It is great for reducing oiliness in the skin and will help break down the already existing blackheads and whiteheads. Benzoyl Peroxide is great for the treatment of clogged pores. Benzoyl Peroxide will fill the pores with oxygen which will kill the bacteria. GlyMed Plus has two incredibly effective cleansers, the Serious Action Sal-X Purifying Cleanser, which contains 2% salicylic acid, and Serious Action Skin Wash, which contains 2.5% benzoyl peroxide. Deep pore cleansing is also very important. The OXYGEN Deep Pore Cleanser is the go-to product for this. Working like a desincrustation fluid, it will cleanse and purify the pores and ease the extraction process. Keeping the pores really clean is the key to treating congested skin. Exfoliate, Exfoliate, Exfoliate Exfoliating on a regular basis will help keep the skin clear and reduce the amount of buildup on the skin, which is crucial to preventing congested skin. GlyMed Plus has two exfoliating cleansers that both contain mechanical exfoliating beads; the Serious Action Sal-X Exfoliating Cleanser, which contains 2% salicylic acid, and the Serious Action Exfoliant Wash, which contains 2.5% benzoyl peroxide. The Power of Enzymes Enzymes are also great to use as they are effective, yet gentle at softening the impacted pores. They soothe and soften the skin and make the extraction process easier. We recommend the Cell Science Restorative Skin Clarifying Masque. It contains the fruit enzymes papain and bromelain for gentle exfoliation, and bentonite clay, which is great for absorbing oil. Detoxifying Masques Your clients with congested skin also need to be using a detoxifying masque. Clay masques are the best for this. The clay will absorb the oil as well as help the skin to purge out the impurities. GlyMed Plus has two masques in our Serious Action Acne Management line that are perfect for this process. The Serious Action Masque contains salicylic acid, lactic acid, and glycolic acid along with healing tea tree oil, exfoliation beads, and kaolin and bentonite clay making this the perfect masque to help in the detoxification process. We also have the Serious Action Sulfur Masque, which contains 10% sulfur to reduce inflammation, kill bacteria, and reduce oil production in the skin. Overall, treating congested skin and providing results begins with cleansing the congested pores, regularly exfoliating the skin, using products with enzymes, and detoxifying masques. All these steps help to support the skin with pharmaceutical grade products that will give your clients the results they seek. These products are designed to cleanse the pores, absorb excess oils in the skin, reduce congestion, and balance the skin. Assisting your clients with a home care regimen will give them the tools they need to heal and detoxify their skin.

If you have any questions and would like to speak to one of our friendly Master Aestheticians in your area please email support@glymedplusaustralia.com.au


Detoxifying Congested Skin
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Skin Wash is a Step 1 Cleanse product from our Serious Action Skin Care System. This amazing cleanser contains 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide which allows oxygen into the pores making it incredibly beneficial in the treatment of acne. Bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen – therefore making Benzoyl Peroxide the perfect ingredient for clearing and preventing future breakouts.


Aug 1, 2019 2:47:37 PM / by The Institute of Skin Science

This amazing cleanser contains 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide which allows oxygen into the pores making it incredibly beneficial in the treatment of acne. An acne blemish is simply a combination of oil, dead skin and bacteria that builds up in the follicle and causes inflammation, turning into a closed comedone. Bacteria cannot survive in the presence of oxygen – therefore making Benzoyl Peroxide the perfect ingredient for clearing and preventing future breakouts. Skin Wash is recommended for clients with dry acneic skin as well as treating stubborn acne grades 3 and 4. It’s also very effective in treating body acne and is safe to use on the back , chest & shoulders. In the treatment room this cleanser is recommended as a second cleanse. Use one pump (1/4 tsp) and work it into a nice lather and cleanse the face, neck and décolleté for 2-3 minutes and then remove with warm, damp facial cloths. At home this cleanser can be used morning and evening. If excessive drying occurs reduce use of this cleanser to just once a day. Dispense ¼ tsp and work it into a nice lather and cleanse the face, neck and décolleté gently for 2-3 minutes and remove with tepid water. Follow with an application of your recommended GlyMed Plus finishing products and sunscreen. KEY INGREDIENTS: 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide

  • Anti-bacterial

  • Oxygen releasing agent

Aloe Vera

  • Potent healer

  • Provides a protective layer that inhibits infection and soothes the skin

  • Both hydrating and gentle

  • Suitable for all skin types

Orange Peel Oil

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Helps detoxify congested skin, and soothes dry, irritated skin

  • Increases collagen discouraging the formation of fine lines and wrinkles

  • Reduces puffiness


If you have any questions and would like to speak to one of our friendly Master Aestheticians in your area please email support@glymedplusaustralia.com.au

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In order to receive a chemical peel, the skin must be prepped and ready. Lack of preparation can lead to issues during and after the treatment, including healing time. It’s important to take the necessary steps in order to achieve the optimum results.


Aug 8, 2019 4:23:34 PM / by The Institute of Skin Science

In order to receive a chemical peel, the skin must be prepped and ready. Lack of preparation can lead to issues during and after the treatment, including healing time. It’s important to take the necessary steps in order to achieve the optimum results. Pre-Care Ways to prepare skin for chemical peeling: Visit your aesthetician a couple times a month for more active treatments • Use active homecare products at least daily for at least one month before your peel Using a 4-step system is important for your skin’s health. • Step 1: Cleanse Thoroughly cleanse your skin to wash away debris and slough off dead skin cells which will help prevent bacteria from building up • Step 2: Treat Treat your skin with serums and masques that will speed up your skin cycle • Step 3: Balance Balance your skin with a moisturizer that repairs your barrier to maintain strong, healthy skin • Step 4: Protect Apply SPF to prevent UV damage and protect skin daily Active homecare regimen: • Minimum of 2 to 6 weeks is a must • Include at least 4 steps Homecare products should contain ingredients like: • Glycolic Acid • Lactic Acid • Malic Acid • Retinol • Vitamin C • Ceramides • Peptides • SPF Post Care After receiving your chemical peel, you will need to care for your skin to ensure it heals correctly. Half of the results from the treatment depend on how well you take care of your skin at home afterward. Make sure you have the proper products to care for, protect, and heal your skin after the treatment. These will be different from your “active” homecare. • Step: 1 Cleanse Thoroughly cleanse your skin to wash away debris and slough off dead skin cells which will help prevent bacteria from building up • Step: 2 Treat Treat your skin with serums and masques that will speed up your skin cycle and promote healing • Step: 3 Balance Balance your skin with a moisturizer that repairs your barrier to maintain strong, healthy skin • Step: 4 Protect Apply SPF to prevent UV damage and protect skin daily Steps to remember after any level of peel: • Avoid all sun exposure • Avoid exercise and sweating for 48 to 72 hours • Avoid baths and try to prevent the shower from spraying directly onto the face • Do not pick, rub, or unnecessarily touch the face • Minimize facial expression How to heal skin faster: • Wear and reapply sunscreen every 2 hours • Keep skin moisturized with lipids, fatty acids, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid • Provide an occlusive barrier on top of your moisturizing layer at all times • Apply gentle enzymes for 3 days post peel until peeling has stopped to naturally exfoliate the skin Homecare products should contain ingredients like: • Ceramides • Peptides • Fatty Acids • Lipids • Semi-Occlusive • Vitamin C • Tyrosinase Inhibitors • Hyaluronic Acid


If you have any questions and would like to speak to one of our friendly Master Aestheticians in your area please email support@glymedplusaustralia.com.au


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