APJ Vol 56 2023
Aesthetics Practitioners Journal Volume 56 Spring 2023 - The official publication of the Aesthetics Practitioners Advisory Network (APAN)
Aesthetics Practitioners Journal Volume 56 Spring 2023 - The official publication of the Aesthetics Practitioners Advisory Network (APAN)
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By partnering with
Re-Dox, clinics gain access to
a range of benefits including
innovative, personalised
products, and training
sessions with our qualified
aesthetician.
APJ Q5: What are the exclusive benefits a clinic can expect when
they partner with Re-Dox Skin Lab?
By partnering with Re-Dox, clinics gain access to a range of
benefits including innovative, personalised products, and training
sessions with our qualified aesthetician.
Partners receive a quarterly folder of articles that delve into
the science behind our ingredients, we also provide them with
education that is scientifically based. These videos offer valuable
tips on growing skincare sales in clinics, and how to recommend
products for treatment plans.
Clinics and partners become a part of our Re-Dox community,
where they receive personalised recommendations and support.
APJ Q6: Can Re-Dox Skin Lab serums be used in combination
with other brands?
This is tricky – generally, the answer is yes. However, there are
some caveats.
Certain ingredients should not be combined as they may produce
an undesired effect.
Quercetin-based products should not be used with products
containing zinc oxide (you’ll most commonly find this in some
physical sunscreens). This can produce a yellowing effect, which,
while harmless, can be annoying. If users still wish to use their
zinc-containing sunscreens, then we recommend using quercetincontaining
serums in the evening, when sunscreen won’t be
concurrently applied.
Other factors that also may complicate the layering of products
are the potential changes to pH levels in the skin and this can
impact the delivery of active ingredients to the skin.
Our serums are rich in carefully selected, active ingredients, and
when combined with other products the general rule of thumb
is to use serums that are minimalistic – simple hyaluronic acid
serums or moisturisers, for example, as they are inert in
most cases.
APJ Q7: What is Re-Dox Skin Lab’s point of difference and what
is your vision for your brand?
At Re-dox, we have two main points of difference – both equally
important to clinics and to their clients.
First, we have focused on reimagining skincare in a much more
minimalist way. We’ve removed the necessity for five or 10
skincare products and the time it takes to get through those, and
focused on just a few high-quality, affordable core products that
can be ‘boosted’ with the right actives for different skin types,
conditions, and concerns. It is much more personalised, effective
skincare, in fewer steps.
Second, our Redox expertise and our ‘lab-to-market’ approach
(rather than market-to-lab) sets us apart and leads to the creation
of truly unique serums. Our formulations are built on strong
scientific evidence and principles (for example, Antioxidant
Synergy), coupled with a deep understanding of the ageing process
at the sub-cellular level.
FINAL NOTE
Redox-Skin-Lab formulations are based on sound, scientific
evidence and advanced ingredient innovations. Their founder is
principally a scientist, and this is a huge advantage to clinic owners
as they will receive credible evidence-based education and sound
marketing strategies that are not based on adulterated marketing
gimmicks. This knowledge will allow you to gain a competitive
advantage with consumers.
“In essence – we have unlearnt typical skincare to really innovate
modern skincare practices”, says Dr Belal. APJ
For further information please visit www.redoxskinlab.com
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