I’ve seen so many posts asking for help with certain skin conditions and the post ends up getting inundated with MLM reps trying to sell products without anyone having any real clue of what the issue is, what’s causing it, the clients medical history and the best way to deal with the condition. They are only after a sale.
This is hugely frustrating, because one of the first things I was taught when learning massage is understanding what is out of my scope of practice and how to effectively refer people out to other professionals. My focus is my client’s health and well-being not about making a sale.
An example of this, I turned up at a client’s house, she was in agony, had been taking strong pain killers and was desperate for a massage. After some questioning I refused to treat her and recommended she go to A&E. A few hours later she sent me a text thanking me for not treating her and sending her to A&E, she had seen a consultant who had said, had I massaged her I would have undoubtedly made it considerably worse, even risking paralysis.
That day, I missed an hours pay, did I care? Absolutely not, because it was the right thing for my client. This is what I learnt to do during my qualification.
Now back to the MLM reps, Unless they come from a dermatological/beauty/aesthetics background where they would have learnt about different skin conditions and how to resolve them then I would be very cautious about who you take skincare advice from. Don’t get me wrong a lot of “advice” given by MLM reps isn’t given with malice but without understanding the situation fully, this could potentially lead to more problems for you.
In all honesty, if you have a problem, please go see a specialist, find out what the condition is and the best way to resolve it. Once you are armed with this information then by all means try different products, but you will at least have correct information from someone who cares about your health and whose main focus is not in making a sale. They will also tell you what to avoid and what will not make a blind bit of difference (potentially saving you a lot of money!)
This advice does not just apply to skincare but all aspects of life, please be careful who you take advice from, what are their motivations? Do they have your health and well-being in mind or just their bank account?