|Q&A| When Taking Acne For Customers Should Squeeze Big or Small Acne First?
Acne is one of the most common skin problems. The process of taking acne kernels is also one of the important steps of the acne treatment process; so that the use of the new drug achieves maximum effectiveness.
In this process of getting acne kernels, the KTV should pay attention to the operation for SMALL acne spots first, the reason is because:
- Small pimples are often more difficult to detect, so it will take longer to find them than large acne.
- Starting with large acne will easily cause swelling, reddening of the skin, even hiding small acne spots, making it more difficult to get the acne kernels or make us miss them.
Note :
You must be very "awake" to clearly identify the type of acne and acne condition before performing acne removal. It is only applied to get the kernel on acne spots that exist inside.
The types of acne that absolutely must not be squeezed are blood blisters, vesicles, milia, newly popped pimples that are still red because they have no core. If you squeeze acne, it can cause pain to customers, leave scars and bruises on the skin. At that time, the acne situation is more severe.
The process of taking acne kernels for customers must be guaranteed to be performed according to medical standards to minimize damage to the skin.
In addition, the correct removal of acne will bring the best results as well as customer satisfaction and comfort. So, Miss Tram has a more detailed post for you to refer to and learn more about yourself in the link below:
Detailed article link: https://misstram.edu.vn/nao-cach-lay-nhan-mun-dung-cach/
For more information, the popular courses (depending on your interests) to get started with the beauty industry are:
- Course in Tattooing, Embroidery, Cosmetic Sculpture (eyebrows - eyelids - lips)
- Skin Care and Treatment Specialist Training Course
- Professional Eyelash Extensions - Professional Eyelash Curling Course
Please contact Miss Tram immediately for more advice on the study path as well as to see if you are suitable for this profession or not!