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Sensitive skin is a broad term ranging from easily irritated skin to conditions like eczema and rosacea. Aestheticians should be able to clearly identify sensitive skin types and diagnose a plan of action to alleviate the symptoms to provide clients with the best possible skin care results. Read More
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What if you could create more effective acne treatments and increase service profits? Go beyond enzymes and peels to treat active acne. By incorporating modalities, such as LED, microcurrent, and ultrasonic spatula into treatment protocols, skin care professionals will not only maximize their clients’ results, but their profits as well. Read More
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You can give this as a special gift to your clients or make this recipe and use it in your treatment room. Who does not like a gift? Read More
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An English proverb proclaims that the eyes are the window of the soul. Clearly, the eye area is a focal point for human interaction. The aesthetic appeal of the eyes is directly related to the skin surrounding them as demonstrated by the wide variety of eye cosmetics marketed today. Read More
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I use different products in the Circadia by Dr. Pugliese line, depending on the climate change of the seasons, but without fail I use the Light Day Sunscreen SPF 37 and the Vitamin C Reversal Serum every day. Read More
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In the last 40 years, much has been written about reflexology, but so much more is misunderstood. It stands as one of the oldest forms of diagnostic techniques for the wellness and overall balance of the human body. For over 6,000 years, it was the key tool a holistic practitioner could use to aid their client’s health and well-being. Read More
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STATEMENT: Titanium oxide and zinc oxide in sunscreen cause cancer. Read More
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The allure and mystique of aromatherapy has captured the senses, heart, and human spirit for centuries. It has been said that every flower is a soul blossoming in nature. The majestic floral and botanical creations of nature have yielded hundreds upon hundreds of fragrant essences – while providing just as many therapeutic benefits. Read More
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