Jan Marini

Jan Marini Post TX2 Recovery Enhancement System

$190.00

Description

PostTX 2 System is specifically designed to enhance recovery from aesthetic procedures. From peels to more aggressive laser treatments, experience a dramatically more enjoyable recovery, superior results and reduced/improved downtime!

3-piece kit includes:

Cleanse: A mild, non-foaming cleanser that's great for sensitive or post-procedural skin.

Recover: A better solution for recovery post aggressive treatments. A silicone base protects sensitive skin and eliminates the mess of petrolatum on the face while multiple growth factors & peptides, hyaluronic acid, and coenzyme Q10 help to support recovery, reduce redness and hydrate post-procedure skin.

Protect: Purely physical broad spectrum protectant with zinc & titanium dioxide plus green tea, coenzyme Q10and a universal tint to help decrease redness and reduce the risk of sun damage and photo-aging.

How to Use

Age Intervention Gentle Cleanser: Use the Jan Marini Age Intervention Gentle Cleanser in the morning and evening. Gently massage a dime-size amount of cleanser over wet or dry skin. Add lukewarm water to lather. Remove with a clean, wet and wrung-out washcloth. Splash face 10-15 times with lukewarm water. Blot dry.

Marini Bioshield: This product is intended to be applied like a mask in a thicker layer to cover the skin for barrier protection. It is not meant to be rubbed in or patted on. For best results, apply as follows:

  • Always wash hands prior to application.
  • Apply a uniform, slightly visible layer over the entire treated surface: Apply product in one direction only using slow, smooth, and long motions.
  • For most uniform coverage, apply the product using multiple pea- to dime-sized increments as required.
  • Starting along the tear duct, spread the product directly across the face toward the outer edge of the cheek as shown.

Marini Physical Protectant SPF 45 Tinted: Shake well before using this Jan Marini sunscreen. Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure.