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What this covers.
This template focuses on typical risks and controls for skin treatments & peels (facials, microderm, chem peels) in hair & beauty settings. You can add, remove or adapt items to match your context.
Potential benefits
Improves skin health and appearance, boosting client confidence.
Encourages long-term client engagement through treatment plans.
Supports knowledge growth in product use and skin science.
Increases revenue by offering premium service options.
Expands technical expertise in advanced skincare methods.
Typical hazards & measures
Barrier disruption and eczema flare
— Exclude active dermatitis; choose enzyme or very mild peels, shorten contact, and reinforce barrier with ceramide-rich emollients. Document triggers, add patch trials for new actives, and extend intervals to allow recovery.
Prolonged erythema and irritation
— Respect conservative endpoints on first treatments; avoid occlusive heat, fragrance, and AHAs at home for 48–72 h. Provide a bland regimen (cleanser, emollient, SPF) and a rapid contact route; reintroduce actives only after resolution.
Eye exposure to peel agents
— Use occlusive eye shields for mid/deep work; angle swabs away from canthus and keep sterile eyewash at station. If splash occurs, irrigate 15+ minutes, stop service and document; advise medical review if irritation persists.
Interaction with recent waxing/laser/retinoids
— Defer peels on recently waxed/lasered areas and pause strong retinoids before/after per brand guidance. Record stop/restart dates and confirm at check-in; substitute with soothing facials until safe to resume actives.
Photosensitivity after treatment
— Avoid recent sunbeds/sunburn; apply broad-spectrum SPF before exit and provide written sun rules for two weeks. Schedule peels away from holidays, heat or sport; note photosensitising drugs and adapt timing.
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