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As stress is almost guaranteed these days, most clients find themselves harried a bit too often. Stress is not just a bothersome consequence of everyday life, it is also a major health and beauty ravager. Skin reflects the health of the body and stress plays an impactful role. When clients are stressed, they may eat more and eat worse. Read More
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Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word that means ‘the science of life’ or ‘knowledge of longevity.’ Along with practical information about how to make personalized lifestyle choices that support health and long-term beauty, ayurveda is an ancient, healing art that includes time-tested modalities, many of which are currently included in ayurvedic spa therapy. Read More
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For the 45 million people worldwide who suffer from rosacea, the disorder can be a constant source of frustration and embarrassment. Because symptoms often mimic those of other skin conditions, improper diagnoses and treatment protocols are common, leading to a continuation and, often, a worsening of symptoms. Read More
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There is nothing a skin care professional emphasizes to clients more than safe-sun practices. Read More
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Clients with acneic skin may often be frustrated by a lack of results. Read More
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STATEMENT: Steaming the skin is beneficial to opening the pores before treatment. Read More
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The quest for eternal youth is as old as mankind itself; the desire of aging men and women to find methods of looking younger has been chronicled in literature since writing first began. Some of the earliest prescriptions that have survived from antiquity are elixirs for youth, creams, and salves designed to produce or maintain a youthful appearance. Read More
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Depression affects one out of 10 people in the United States. While depressed clients may go to the spa in an attempt to relax, they may not be requesting the right treatments to help with their depression. Depression is most prevalent in people ages 45 through 64 and affects more women than men. It can require long-term treatment such as medications, counseling, or spa treatments. Read More
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