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By | March 27, 2012
"My new favorite obsession is Twitter! Through this portal I'm able to promote sales, contests, treatments, specials, etc. I also use it to give out tips to my clients. For instance, when it's hot outside I remind them to wear sunscreen, when it's cold ...
By Patrick Clark | August 27, 2013
I, perhaps like you, am not a physician. The information we share here is not a clinical guideline or recommendation but a compilation of experiences from manufacturers and users since lasers were introduced in May of 1961. The old maxim is not if you ...
By Dr. Reinhard Bergel | December 2, 2013
Water therapy refers to the internal and external use of water to treat various types of illnesses and injuries. External healing with water is used to help people who suffer from physical limitations. In addition to being relaxing and enjoyable, water ...
By | March 23, 2012
Driven by stronger sales and traffic levels and a more optimistic outlook for sales growth and the economy, the Professional Beauty Association's (PBA) three main tracking indexes for the salon/spa industry, which include the Salon & Spa Performance Index ...
By Lydia Sarfati | November 28, 2014
Winter can be a time for skin renewal, especially if you have clients who tend to spend a lot of their summer in the sun. While skin exfoliation is a naturally-occurring process, most skin types can stand some help. Our skin naturally sheds every 28 days, ...
By Annie Mayo | June 8, 2015
When it comes to makeup, everyone has a different style. Some women like bold, bright, colorful makeup. Others might prefer a more subtle, natural look. And many might even go au natural more often than not. Understanding each client's makeup style is ...
By Dr Erin Madigan-Fleck | May 6, 2015
Pelotherapy is defined as the therapeutic application of clay (mud), specifically through clay baths or localized applications called “peloids.” Clay has been a staple in beauty rituals for thousands of years and its medicinal use dates back to the ...
By Claudia Aguirre, Ph.D. | April 6, 2015
We are in the midst of one of the biggest movements the wellness industry has ever seen. In the beginning of 2014, TIME magazine published an article titled “The Mindful Revolution,” and 2014 has been dubbed the “year of mindful living.” The word mindfulness ...
By Lydia Sarfati | March 6, 2015
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 ...
By Bella Schneider | January 26, 2015
Throughout time, women have created homemade body creams to smooth, soften, and keep their bodies youthful. Commercialized body creams have only been in the marketplace for the past century. The plethora of options available can often be confusing to ...

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