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By Monique Enriquez, C.N.H.P., anti-aging skin therapist | March 6, 2015
STATEMENT: There are only two types of wrinkles. Facts: Aging is a natural biological and physiological process that occurs as time passes. How this aging occurs and manifests itself on the skin is an indication of a person’s genetic code, lifestyle ...
By Rachael Pontillo, L.E., B. Msc., A.A.D.P., C.H.C. | April 7, 2015
Wellness is a growing trend in the spa industry. While it began with holistic therapies such as body wraps and hydrotherapy, it has now expanded beyond facial and body treatments and into a full health and lifestyle regimen that incorporates nutrition, ...
By Bella Schneider | April 8, 2015
When you create your spa menu, you should be clear about representing your level of knowledge, your training, and who and what you are. Choose a business model that differentiates you from others. Your menu should be a testament to your skin care philosophy ...
By Dasha Saian | April 8, 2015
STATEMENT: Waterproof sunscreens are more beneficial to the skin for protection. Facts: It is not surprising that many people, including aestheticians, have questions about sun products, such as “How do I choose the right one? What is SPF? Is ...
By Celeste Hilling, CEO, co-founder, and product formulator for Skin Authority | October 17, 2016
Just as it is important to cool down the body after working out, it is vital to educate clients about taking care of their skin post-workout. Skin care professionals should make their clients aware of the following four key factors that will keep the ...
By Annie Mayo, president and CEO of Advanced Mineral Makeup | August 25, 2017
It is the base of every beauty look and the tool that keeps a person’s confidence in check when their skin will not cooperate: foundation. As with any beauty product, foundation perfects the skin and gives the client a flawless finish. The trick, however, ...
By Patricia Faley | November 21, 2016
Skin sensitivity is on the rise. In fact, it is estimated that up to half of the world's population perceive their skin to be sensitive. It is important, however, to note that there is a marked difference between skin that is genetically sensitive and ...
By Tami Chance Assaf | March 30, 2018
A common occurrence is the presence of altered skin health among those struggling with obesity. The physiology of skin changes in direct relation to a person’s weight as it moves from healthy to overweight and beyond. There are distinct commonalities ...
By Tanis Rhines | June 25, 2019
FIVE INTERNAL SKIN SAVIORS Build: Bone broth is swimming with amino acids and collagen – the building blocks of skin and ligaments. Energize: B vitamins, including biotin, support cellular energy, strengthening hair, nails, and skin. Protect: ...
By Matthew Miller, L.E., L.M.T., owner of Matthew Miller Skin | June 23, 2019
It seems there is more and more talk about bone marrow stem cells every day – and for great reason. Bone marrow stem cells are extremely pro-healing and anti-inflammatory. They are also the only stem cell used to cure cancer and disease. While the benefits ...
By Shelly Steadman | June 24, 2019
Let’s face it, working in a spa is hardly ever boring. No two days are the same. Tuesday might be low key and quiet, but the next day could be a train wreck of mis-scheduled clients and no shows. It’s a mixed bag for sure. The same can be said for co-workers. ...
Growing a Skin Care Practice
By AIA | June 24, 2019
Growing a Skin Care Practice: Fact Versus FictionPresented by Douglas Preston 38-year aesthetics professional Douglas Preston shares his time-tested knowledge about the realities of creating a successful skin care practice. This presentation separates ...
By René Serbon | May 20, 2019
Today the public has more information than ever before about the dangers of ultraviolet radiation and, yet, the statistics surrounding skin cancer is staggering. It is alarming, in fact, because it is a type of cancer that is quite preventable – yet, ...
By Alexandra J Zani | February 27, 2019
Sleep deficiency is reported to be a common health problem in the United States. There are long- and short-term consequences that include heart disease, high blood pressure, kidney disease, diabetes, stroke, obesity, and depression.1 Physical signs may ...
By Ben Johnson, M.D. | January 1, 2019
The number one goal of most skin care companies is to temporarily minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while using clever language that makes clients think wrinkle prevention or even wrinkle repair is actually happening. With so many bright ...

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