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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 15:37

What treatments are you currently offering to help your clients nurture their skin during the winter months?

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 D5513221"Coconut! I was born in Jamaica, where coconut was the end-all, be-all for everything. In America the coconut rave is finally catching on. As an aesthetician, I know the power of the coconut body polish and finishing of the body treatment with a Cocoon Coconut Body Milk Wrap. Afterwards, I replenish their palate with fresh, young coconut water."

Charmaine Tulloch, Aesthetician and Massage Therapist at Pampering Contessa

"I am encouraging my clients to have their microdermabrasion or chemical peels now. This way they won't have to be so careful to remember to stay out of
the sun!"
Karmel Hutfles, Aesthetician at Bang Salon/Spa

"I add two to three drops of Rose Hip Oil to their moisturizer. It works fabulously!"
Dyan Blanc Goldhammer, Owner of Benessere Spa

"I am offering my clients a special on a body wrap which includes a dry brush, papaya scrub and a detox cream to push toxins into the lymph system, and hydrate the skin at the same time."
Ellen Delaney, Owner of A New Spirit Aesthetics

"I get the microcirculation going and tone and tighten their skin, and then I apply [a] lactic peel with stem cells! Their skin is luminous and radiant with no down time. I send them home with a moisturizing sample for the next morning... My clients love it!"
Shannon Malone, Owner or Skin with Shannon

"I cleanse with moisturizing cleansers, minimal steam, and a customized mask blended with hydration and vitamins to heal the skin. Before they leave I use a hydration serum, toner, and heavier moisturizer and a barrier repair to protect their skin from the harsh wind and cold. I also recommend using a humidifier in their bedroom to protect their skin."
Kelly Mack, Owner of Absolute Precision Skin Care

"Vitamin C is a powerhouse. I use it topically and encourage my clients to up their intake of a vitamin C supplements during the winter months (vitamin D-3 too). This will even out the skin tone and protect with powerful antioxidants."
Kat Jensen, Owner of L'Amour D'Arte Makeup Design

"I offer recommendations of electrolytes in their water as well as eating more potassium and fats (via bananas and avocados) after exercising to keep their skin from drying out."
Joanie Kavanaugh, Owner of Complexions

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