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By Kimberly Czelusniak, L.E. | January 28, 2014
... professional products are products that do not have a retail counterpart. Others go further, stating that only treatment products that are not allowed to be sold directly to the consumer should be labeled “Professional Use Only.” That category is very ...
By Irena James | January 27, 2014
... that play a part in developing a new product. Some tests are must haves, such as stability and container compatibility testing, while others are optional, but can still be especially relevant when used to substantiate a product’s ability to address the ...
By Melinda Minton | January 27, 2014
... education takes the edge off for those who may not understand certain therapies or for others who may need to fine tune their skills. Education helps tremendously by increasing their ability to perform various spa treatments. "Leadership means getting ...
By Rhonda Allison | January 27, 2014
... Many men are already steadfast to their brands, but others have yet to venture out beyond hygiene products and drugstore brands; therefore, opportunity abounds. It will prove essential for skin care professionals to know which products appeal to men and ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | January 10, 2014
... self-repair. In addition, Reiki can provide deep reinforcement of the effects of other methods of natural healing, while acting as a complementary system of treatment. The intention behind the teaching of this practice is to assist others in building ...
By Courtney Griffin Freeman, L.E. | April 11, 2014
... health will resonate with clients. This is a great starting place.To the front of the manual, among others, add topics such as your personal skin care philosophy, healthy food options for radiant skin, a short lesson on product penetration and vehicles ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | April 15, 2014
... others, including giving them the benefit of the doubt and offering positive support. Staff members are then ready with a response such as, ‘this really is not an appropriate conversation.’ Personal development and sensitivity education in a multicultural ...
By Irena James | January 9, 2014
... them. Some alcohols, for example, can serve as solvents and penetration enhancers that can be drying to the skin, while others, like some fatty alcohols, may be very hydrating or even emollient and softening, providing a luxurious, cushiony feel to the ...
By George Taylor, M.D. | May 30, 2014
... skin, is bone marrow-derived MSCs. There are products employing parthenogenetic stem cells (unfertilized embryonic cells) and others that use human fibroblasts instead of stem cells. Some products use a combination of cell types. All have evidence of ...
By Linda Gulla | July 31, 2014
... to employers when compared to others who have not chosen advanced education. Not only will acquiring numerous training certificates enable these aestheticians to advance careerwise in the direction of choice, it allows them to be recognized as specialists ...

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