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By Rhonda Allison | December 4, 2015
From an early age, it is taught that exfoliation is important for healthy skin, but just how important is it? In a nutshell, it is essential. While exfoliation is a natural process of the skin, this process does slow down over time and may need encouragement ...
By Krista McKowen, L.E., director of media education for BiON Research | November 20, 2015
As stress is almost guaranteed these days, most clients find themselves harried a bit too often. Stress is not just a bothersome consequence of everyday life, it is also a major health and beauty ravager. Skin reflects the health of the body and stress ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 30, 2015
Multi-masking is the latest beauty trend sweeping the social media landscape. Clients are starting to question why one mask would solve all of the diverse problems of the face. As a result, they are using different masks on different parts of their face. ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 30, 2015
Clients with acneic skin may often be frustrated by a lack of results. Despite their best efforts, some of them do not see a change in their skin. If clients are consistently following a skin care regimen for their acne and are not seeing any positive ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | April 21, 2016
As the skin changes with age, it becomes thin, loose, and loses fat. Mature clients often find that their veins and bones are more apparent and that injuries to their skin take longer to heal. These changes are due to both internal aging, which is ...
By Rachael Pontillo, L.E., founder and author of Holistically Haute™ | September 9, 2015
Clients seem to be asking more questions about different measures they can take to improve their skin, in addition to regular facials and a proper home care regimen. As the trend of integrating wellness and nutrition into the spa continues to grow, and ...
By Anne C. Willis, L.E., C.M.E., founder of De La Terre Skincare | April 21, 2016
Clients always want to know why skin care products are no longer effective and skin care professionals want to understand skin tolerance and resistance when it comes to various skin care solutions. One of the most amazing aspects of the skin is the ...
By Hal Simeroth, Ph.D., founder and CTO of Stemology | August 23, 2016
Sleep is a rejuvenating time for the body, mind, and spirit. It is a necessary part of the daily cycle of living. If a person is deprived of adequate sleep time – seven to eight hours nightly – they risk additional stress and premature aging, which is ...
By Katherine Tomasso, L.E., C.M.T. | April 21, 2016
Globally, the mature skin category amounts to 25 percent of the skin care market and almost 40 percent of the anti-aging market. People are living longer lives than ever before due to better life expectancies, decreased mortality rates, and declining ...
By Enrique Ramirez, L.E. | August 19, 2016
Many skin care professionals find that ethnic skin can be extremely challenging to work with because its color makes it harder to treat. Any form of trauma, such as one extraction, can lead to inflammation followed by a dark spot. Ethnic skin should be ...
By Erica Suppa, L.E., B.S., C.O.E., owner of Fresh Faced Skin Care | September 3, 2015
STATEMENT: Facial toners are not a necessity. Facts: Toners have three functions: finish the cleansing process, exfoliate the pores, and reset the skin’s pH. After cleansing the skin, toner ensure that leftover cleanser has been removed, ...
By Jeremy | October 18, 2016
I try to keep it simple: I cleanse, moisturize, and apply sun protection. I also exfoliate once a week and make sure I use a gel-like eye cream to reduce any puffiness and keep wrinkles at bay. When I have a little extra time, I will apply a mask to quench ...
By Christiane Waldron | October 18, 2016
Many clients notice every dark spot on their face. In fact, most skin care professionals would, more than likely, state that hyperpigmentation is a concern on par with aging andwrinkles and affects clients from every ethnic group. While many clients often ...
By Jeremy | September 20, 2016
Agroup of scientists from the Cambridge, Massachusetts area have created a silicone-based polymer that has temporary anti-aging and protective properties. This polymer has characteristics that are very similar to the skin and is a network arrangement ...
By Dasha Saian | September 19, 2016
Many clients tend to over-exfoliate their skin in hopes of sloughing off dead cells and achieving a fresh and renewed complexion. This belief is a misconception; the skin is a very efficient organ and does not require daily exfoliation. Exfoliating daily ...

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