SHEALD RECOVERY BALM
- Can I use iS Clinical products on children 2 years or younger?
- Can I use SHEALD Recovery Balm instead of heavy petrolatum products?
- Can iS Clinical products be used on children?
- Can iS Clinical products be used with dermal pens, dermal rollers, or microneedling devices?
- Can SHEALD Recovery Balm be used after a microblading, permanent makeup, or a semi-permanent makeup procedure instead of petroleum-based products?
- Does iS Clinical use ingredients from the oceans?
- I have been using SHEALD Recovery Balm for about five (5) years on my eyelids for eczema and dermatitis and it seems to be helping. Is it safe to use daily on that area?
- Is it alright to apply a barrier cream on the skin immediately after receiving a Prodigy Peel System or the Prodigy Peel Pro System?
- Is SHEALD Recovery Balm enough to handle skin irritation?
- Is SHEALD Recovery Balm greasy?
- It was highlighted that a small change within the Post-Care Prodigy Peel System protocols has been made and that an iS Clinical cream-based sunscreen should not be placed on the skin at the end of treatment anymore. Can you please explain?
- What are milia?
- What can be done if the skin experiences discomfort or increased dryness while using Retinol+ Emulsions?
- What iS Clinical products could be helpful following Effudex treatment for pre-cancerous or cancerous skin lesions?
- What products are best for individuals with eczema on the face and/or body?
- What products are recommended following a CO2 laser treatment?
- When and how often should SHEALD Recovery Balm be applied?
- When should I use SHEALD Recovery Balm?
- Why is petrolatum used in SHEALD Recovery Balm and what type is used?
- Will the alcohol within some of the iS Clinical products be drying to the skin?