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Get answers to common questions about Glymed Cell Protection Balm.
We recommend applying within 10–30 minutes post-treatment, once skin has been gently cleansed. A thin layer provides barrier support and soothing relief; your esthetician may adjust timing based on treatment intensity.
Yes. The balm is formulated without fragrances and harsh additives; it contains gentle emollients and calming ingredients to minimize irritation. Patch testing is recommended for extremely reactive skin or open wounds.
Generally yes — apply the balm as the final soothing layer after active serums. Avoid mixing with strong actives immediately post-treatment; follow your esthetician’s guidance to prevent interactions and maximize healing.
Apply as needed to maintain comfort and hydration, typically two to three times daily after cleansing or treatments. For severe irritation, increase frequency and consult your esthetician for personalized recommendations.
No — when used as directed, the balm supports recovery and protects the skin barrier without altering treatment outcomes. It helps reduce downtime and enhances comfort during healing phases. It complements professional protocols and can improve client experience by minimizing visible inflammation.
The balm is generally safe but always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical advice. Ingredients are typically gentle; if you have concerns, bring the product list to your prenatal care provider.