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By Alexandra J Zani | September 19, 2016
In a transient, fast-paced, technological, and diverse world, skin care professionals interact with numerous skin types and conditions that have multiple influences, including genetic traits, lifestyle, and current state of health. Professionals must ...
By Susan Nathan, L.E., owner of Born Again Skin and Nutrient Skin Care | August 23, 2016
The opinions of skin care professionals regarding skin exfoliation vary widely. One of the misleading factors that clouds the exfoliation discussion is that the term exfoliation does not mean the same thing to everyone. Thus, the term is applied in a ...
By Rhonda Allison, L.E. | August 19, 2016
Skin care is not one-size-fits-all and, as such, a variety of services will need to be offered and performed by skin care professionals. Being prepared to work with the ever diversifying population goes beyond creating a treatment plan based on the skin's ...
By Jeremy | August 23, 2016
In the morning, I wash my face, neck, and décolleté with Collagen Face Wash by Naturel Collagen Canada. I then apply Native Collagen Pure to my damp skin, as applying the product to damp skin locks in moisture. If my skin needs a more penetrating treatment ...
By Jaclyn Strausser, L.M.E. | August 23, 2016
During skin consultations, skin care professionals often have clients mention that they have sensitive skin. Educated professionals frequently encounter resistance from clients when trying to break down their skin care-fearing wall and figure out if they ...
By Rachael Pontillo, L.E., creator of Holistically Haute™ | August 19, 2016
Everyone has seen the commercials on television with a fresh-faced, young model lathering up her skin with a luxurious, white foamy cleanser. As she smiles, the narrator says, "Your skin's not clean unless it's squeaky clean!" The problem with this statement ...
By Gina Charles, D.O. | August 19, 2016
There are several aspects to addressing health risks and concerns associated with ethnic skin. To really scratch the surface of this topic, it is important to first look at how ethnic skin is classified. In general, the skin is defined by the Fitzpatrick ...
By Jeremy | August 23, 2016
Repêchage Professional Skin Care recently hosted a three day oncology training program for skin care professionals that was presented by Becky Kuehn, founder of Oncology Spa Solutions®. The content for the training course was created by Kuehn, who shared ...
By Cole Patterson, L.E., founder of Cole Skincare for Men | August 19, 2016
Going beyond the basic skin analysis should be a regular practice for the proper examination of ethnic skin. In fact, there is a visual difference between ethnic skins in relation to sun exposure. The skin's physiology is identical in structure, but, ...
By Jeremy | August 30, 2016
Trendsetters give insight on the tools they recommend for ethnic skin. Bio France Lab Co-Founder and Educator Marc Rosengarten "I love Ultra Light Whitening Facial Cream Mask Wash Off because it is a high-potency whitening mask that works deeply ...
By Dr Erin Madigan-Fleck | May 18, 2016
A primary consideration regarding skin sensitivities is the possibility of underlying internal factors that may provoke inflammation, such as medications and allergies. These factors often equate to both acute and chronic skin sensitization. A thorough ...
By Devon Perry | July 20, 2016
Throughout history, the skin's color, whether a result of sun tanning or sun shielding, has served as a sort of status symbol. For many years, pale and refined skin was almost globally revered and sometimes attained through drastic measures. It was not ...
By Lydia Sarfati | July 20, 2016
The skin is an excellent record keeper; every moment spent in the sun adds up. Even if a client has only ever had one deep sunburn, that may be all that is needed to produce wrinkles. The accumulation of this damage may lie beneath the surface of the ...
By Jeremy | July 20, 2016
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that causes the appearance of raised, scaly, and red patches on the skin. Typically seen on the elbows, knees, and scalp, this non-contagious condition affects people of all ages, races, and genders. Clients with psoriasis ...
By Anne C. Willis, L.E., C.M.E., founder of De La Terre Skincare | July 20, 2016
When clients try a skin care product for the first time, they often either feel as if their skin has never looked or felt healthier or they experience breakouts and redness. Skin care professionals spend a great deal of their time with the public, reassuring ...

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