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Get answers to common questions about Triple Berry Brightening.
Yes — we customize concentrations and perform a patch test for sensitive or rosacea-prone skin. Mild fruit acids can be tolerated, but we’ll avoid treatment if active inflammation, open lesions, or recent procedures exist. A consultation ensures safe, effective application.
Allow about 45 to 60 minutes for your Triple Berry Brightening session, including consultation, skin analysis, cleansing, application of the berry AHA treatment, neutralization, calming serums, and a brief aftercare discussion.
Most clients see noticeable improvement after a series of 3 to 6 treatments spaced two to four weeks apart. Individual needs vary; maintenance sessions every four to eight weeks help sustain brightness and address new pigmentation or congestion.
Downtime is minimal for most clients: expect mild redness, light flaking, or temporary sensitivity for a few days. Avoid direct sun, active exfoliants, and heavy makeup while skin recovers. We'll provide aftercare instructions and recommended soothing products.
Yes — the AHA-rich berry blend helps exfoliate pigmented surface cells, gradually fading dark spots and evening skin tone. Multiple sessions plus diligent daily SPF and targeted maintenance products are required for optimal, lasting improvement.
Yes — active infection, open wounds, recent chemical peels, strong retinoid use, recent isotretinoin therapy, or severe sunburn typically prevent treatment. Pregnancy may limit certain acids, so disclose medical history and medications during consultation to determine safe, customized options.