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Attacking Aging: Ingredients and Best Practices
Skin aging is a multifaceted process that is contingent upon a number of factors and causes. Though genetics may be predetermined and shape the pace of aging, extrinsic factors significantly...
Published in: Aging
Antiaging: Three Treatments for Tone and Texture
Written by: Annette Hanson
Skin analysis is considered the most important part of a facial. Using a magnifying lamp, the aesthetician looks at a client’s tone and texture and is able to determine what skin...
Published in: Aging
Permanent Wrinkle Reduction: Reassessing Current Approaches to Antiaging Skin Care
Written by: Ben Johnson, M.D.
The number one goal of most skin care companies is to temporarily minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while using clever language that makes clients think wrinkle prevention...
Published in: Aging
Prevent, Correct, Preserve: Assessing and Treating Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Written by: Gina Thompson
By virtue of daily facial movements and exposure to sun, pollution, and the environment, every face has lines. The types of lines may vary, but even flawless, youthful skin has...
Published in: Aging
Graceful Aging: Establishing Realistic Expectations for the Mature Client
Written by: Brenda Linday, L.E., L.E.I., C.A.C.
All clients would love to turn back the hands of time. Skin care professionals must manage clients’ expectations with what is realistically possible, combined with superior treatments that will exceed...
Published in: Aging

