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Summary: Do a papaya treatment at home in between chemical peel treatments. Learn how to treat the skin at home in this free skin care video form a licensed medical aesthetician.

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By Mary Elizabeth Thinnes
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Mary Elizabeth Thinnes has been a licensed medical aesthetician for the past six years. She is medical board certified with the federal academy of medical aesthetics. Thinnes...read more

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"Hi my name is Mary Thinnes and I'm a skin care expert. I'm going to discuss with you now home care products for professional services. As i had mentioned before definitely you want to have a papaya enzyme treatment at home and obviously you put that on and leave it for 20 minutes without steam. If you have a steamer leave it on for 10. That breaks up the dead skin cells. And actually that is a professional treatment that's recommended every two weeks. If you're getting a chemical peel, once a month, so you would just do the papaya in between those treatments. Also an at home microderm abrasion which can be done in the professional setting. You can also do one at home. The manual one that I had mentioned before where you put it on the skin and then manipulate it around to get rid of those dead skin cells. Also masks are great for at home professional treatments as well. On her I'm going to put on an antioxidant mask. It's not only going to be soothing and calming but an antioxidant mask, as I had mentioned before, antioxidants are great for antiaging skin. So that being said I'm going to apply the mask to her skin after I've already prepped it with cleansing, toning and then I also did the papaya on her. Now I'm going to apply the mask. And I'm going to leave this mask for 10 minutes and then I'm going to rinse it off. So that being said that's our products for at home professional treatments."

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