Frequently Asked Questions
Enilsa Advanced Acne System
Yes! The great thing about our product line is that it uses glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is a natural exfoliator that helps to stimulate new cell growth, promoting healthy cells coming up to the surface, targeting fine lines and wrinkles by smoothing them out. The overall effect is softer, and smoother and younger looking skin.
Yes, our products are safe for pregnant women! Glycolic acid is made out of sugar and it will not harm you or your child. Please use sunscreen - when you are pregnant your hormones increase chances of getting melasma.
We do not test on animals. We love animals! We’ve always tested exclusively on willing humans.
Yes we do! We ship everywhere in the USA and to Canada. We also ship internationally to many other countries.
The definition of “milias” is small seed in Greek. The only way to remove milias is by having them professionally extracted. Once you have them professionally removed, our product line can help keep your skin exfoliated so that no build-up of sebaceous oil can calcify or solidify, reducing the probability of milias coming back
Yes, our products are safe for preteens and teenagers. Always follow the directives and packaging, and do not overuse.
Yes, our products are designed to exfoliate. Exfoliation smoothes away the buildup of dead skin cells and the debris on the pores, leaving the skin looking softer, smoother and making the pores less visible.
Enilsa Advanced Acne System is used strictly to exfoliate the skin, allowing the penetration of any other products that you would use on your skin to give you optimal results. Our product is an adjunct to EltaMD, an every day skincare product. Enilsa Advanced Acne System is a catalyst towards achieving either anti-aging and/or acne management. In other words, they work really well together!
Yes, glycolic wash is great to exfoliate the skin and to loosen clogged pores, enabling an easier release of the content in the pore, leaving the pores easier to manage and clean.
Skincare, Acne & Anti-Aging
In order to be able to answer this question, we would need to take a look at your skin! Come to the clinic or book a virtual consultation so one of our Skin Care Practitioners can help you address the issues at hand, and create a custom skin care program. You can see our virtual consultation page here.
Studies demonstrate that diet plays a significant role in acne development. While there is no single specific reason for it, it is a contributing factor. Diet can affect hormone levels, sugar levels and inflammation in different ways for different people. Foods that can cause acne include: grains and sugars, dairy products, fat foods, foods rich in Omega-6 and Omega-3 fats, chocolate and caffeine, whey protein, and foods that you may be sensitive to. If you think your diet may be a contributor to your acne breakouts, get in touch with your skincare practitioner for a thorough consultation.
Unfortunately no. A peel mask may remove dead skin cells at the surface of the skin but it will not remove plugs. See your skincare practitioner to do an initial deep cleaning treatment on your skin. You can then use a peel mask as maintenance.
We recently recorded a video that addresses both maskne and teen acne. You can watch it here!
We use and highly recommend EltaMD products, specifically their clear sunscreen products designed for acne-prone skin. Find them in our store here.
We use and highly recommend EltaMD products, specifically their chemical-free sunscreen such as UV Physical Broad Spectrum SPF 41 (oil free), and UV Elements Broad Spectrum SPF 44 (hydrating). Find them in our store here.
Bleeding depends on the type of acne. Most of the pimples that bleed are the ones that are deep, more cystic acne. Fatty acids from the bacteria ruptures the blood vessels at the surface of the skin and that is why blood comes forth. Blackheads do not have the same type of bacteria because it’s oxidized.
Our Clinic & Services
In order to be able to answer this question, we would need to take a look at your skin! Come to the clinic or book a virtual consultation so one of our Skin Care Practitioners can help you address the issues at hand, and create a custom skin care program. You can see our virtual consultation page here.
Please email us at info@enilsa.co to inquire about our clinic services’ pricing. If you know which service you would like, we also invite you to mention it in your email. Thank you!
You can book an appointment by:
- Giving us a call at (254) 628-7335
- Sending us an email at info@enilsa.co
- Filling out the appointment form on our website here.
A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in conditions involving the skin, hair, and nails. Medical aestheticians assist dermatologists with some of their work.
A medical aesthetician provides services geared towards improving overall skin health such as recommending clinical skin care routines, and performing medical facial treatments, such as those that beautify the skin, cleanse pores, exfoliate dead skin cells, hydrate and moisturize the skin, and treat skin abnormalities like acne, melasma, fine lines, wrinkles, and rosacea. Medical aestheticians also perform mild to moderate chemical peels.
General & Misc
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You can go to an aesthetics school and it will take between 6 to 12 months to obtain your license. You can then pursue specific training in order to become a clinical skincare practitioner.