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By Amanda Miller | April 25, 2013
Within seconds of first meeting someone, we unconsciously judge the person. After forming the first impression, we normally do not go beyond it to look for any accuracy in our perception – unless it seems like a serious situation. While this is an innate ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | April 25, 2013
Problem: Dehydration Dehydration is a very common skin condition characterized by the lack of moisture in the stratum corneum. The quantity of water transmitted from the inside (dermal reserve) to the outside layers (epidermal) of the skin, is dependent ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | April 25, 2013
If a picture is worth a thousand words, skin is worth a million. As the largest organ of the body, skin is also the most exposed to not only the elements, but also our observation and critique. From the moment we meet our clients we can begin evaluating ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | May 2, 2013
Anyone with modest experience setting and pursuing goals can confirm that unexpected obstacles are part of the process. These obstacles often represent delays, detours, forks in the road or even a potential dead end, to the pursuit of our goals. An established ...
By Amanda Miller | May 3, 2013
Geranium is a bushy perennial shrub belonging to the Pelargonium genus which is very extensive family including over 200 species. Most originate from South Africa but it is Pelargonium graveolens of the Reunion Islands which is thought to produce the ...
By Michelle D'Allaird | May 3, 2013
This month I want to talk about balance. I did say balance, and I did not mean standing on one foot with your other leg out in front of you. I mean balance in your life. When I accepted the opportunity to write this monthly column on health and wellness ...
By Rachael Pontillo | May 9, 2013
The human body was designed to heal and repair itself through its own immune system. Most of the time, it does an excellent job of doing so without outside help. However, there are many factors that interfere with the immune system’s ability to protect ...
By Rhonda Allison | March 28, 2013
By now everyone is well aware of the sun's damaging effects and you have likely had the "importance of sun protection" talk with your clients more times than they care to remember. Despite these efforts and the statistics on skin cancer that abound, many ...
By Shana Lawrence, L.E., C.L.T., C.N. | May 9, 2013
Facts: False. Numerous studies dating back to the 1920s show that shaving will not make hair grow thicker, stronger, longer or faster. When a vellus hair is shaved with a razor, it grows back with a blunt edge. This can make the hair appear thicker and ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | May 9, 2013
Blue skies, warm breezes, and breathtaking beaches greeted hundreds of people as they gathered for the opening of The International Congress of Esthetics and Spa's 2013 tradeshow season in beautiful Miami, Fla., on April 7th and 8th. Hosted by Denise ...

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