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IS CLINICAL Fire & Ice Facial

The IS CLINICAL Fire & Ice Facial, often referred to as the “Red Carpet Facial”, is a clinical treatment designed to rapidly and safely resurface and renew the skin with no downtime.

The facial comprises of two professional treatment masques combined with carefully selected IS CLINICAL pharmaceutical grade formulations to optimise results and create a treatment that bridges the gap between a mild facial and an invasive peel.

The combination of warming and cooling sensations will leave your skin feeling refreshed and invigorated. Beginning with an intensive resurfacing masque to heat up the skin, the treatment is concluded by a rejuvenating masque to cool down.

IS CLINICAL Fire & Ice Facial

The Fire – The Intensive Resurfacing Masque offers aggressive yet residue-free exfoliation, ensuring a smooth and polished skin surface. Enriched with niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, it enhances microcirculation, potentially leading to temporary redness as a sign of increased circulation. Additionally, it boosts cellular metabolism, revitalizing the skin and restoring a healthy glow to dull complexions. Its efficacy extends to unclogging congested pores and reducing their size, promoting overall skin health and radiance.

The Ice – The Rejuvenating Masque not only offers powerful hydration but also imparts a cool, refreshing sensation upon application. Enriched with a blend of soothing botanical antioxidants, it delivers a revitalizing experience for the skin, particularly effective in soothing post-procedural erythema. Additionally, it aids in revitalizing aging and compromised skin, while also providing relief and treatment for inflammation, ensuring overall skin health and comfort.

What are the benefits?

  • Exfoliates dead skin cells
  • Deeply hydrates the skin
  • Improves skin tone
  • Reduces acne scars
  • Safe for all skin types
  • Pregnancy safe
  • No downtime
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Contraindications

  • Open or healing facial wounds or lesions
  • Active bacterial, viral, or fungal infections
  • Severe rosacea or acne
  • Sunburn or irritated skin
  • Infectious disease
  • Injectables, laser, chemical peels or microneedling within the last 2 weeks
  • Use of topical or oral prescription strength acne medication within the last 6 months
  • Skin Disorders (herpes, cold sores, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis)