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By | May 14, 2011
One would think that Dr. Vodder’s Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) enjoyed a steep rise to success. After all, for whatever reasons, it did manage to survive the reefs of recession and the cost restraining law land is thus still covered by the national health ...
By | May 14, 2011
The skin is the body’s largest organ, also known as cuticle or scarf. Skin covers our body from head to toe and is the first line of defense in protecting us from the environment. Therefore, it is important to ensure it receives extra care to restore ...
By | May 14, 2011
A thriving practice consists of a strong base of clients who receive your services regularly, as well as a steady stream of new clients. Unfortunately, many practitioners become so focused on efforts to attract new clients that they overlook simple ways ...
By | May 14, 2011
The skin care industry has come a long way since the days of the mini facial and the basic bikini wax. Sure, in many salons and spas around the globe these simple procedures may still stand strong and actually be the "bread and butter" of the institution. ...
By | May 13, 2011
Skin health is a highly competitive industry. Long-term success, however, can come from low-cost investments in yourself that have high impact. Education is something that can never be taken from you and can make you more effective in your career. You ...
By | May 14, 2011
Do you believe the way a person thinks can affect their skin? My observations as a practitioner show that it can. When individuals de-stress their minds, they look younger and their wrinkles are reduced. De-stressing the mind and body de-stresses the ...
By Anne C Willis | May 13, 2011
When the drug review began over 30 years ago, the focus was predominantly on UVB protection or sunburn protection. The recommendation was skin that was unprotected would cause skin cancer and premature aging. So, chemist began formulating sun blocks and ...
By | May 14, 2011
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S. with more than one million new cases diagnosed last year. The National Cancer Institute estimates that in 2009, approximately 69,000 people were ...
By | March 4, 2011
If a waxing professional double dips, begins waxing sans gloves, or does not store non-disposables, like tweezers and scissors, in an antibacterial autoclave between clients… run for the door! Often times, these unsanitary practices are overlooked by ...
By | March 4, 2011
What motivates you to get up and do your job every day? Is it the money you make, the prestige of owning, managing or working in a spa? Or is it something more like enjoying the type of work you do, knowing you make a difference in others’ lives, or feeling ...
By | January 26, 2011
Air Pollution and Asthma - A Link Considered The Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP) has published on their new website, a statement on the question: “Does Outdoor Air Pollution Cause Asthma?” The statement, with ...
By | January 26, 2011
Air Pollution and Asthma - A Link Considered The Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP) has published on their new website, a statement on the question: “Does Outdoor Air Pollution Cause Asthma?” The statement, with ...
By | January 26, 2011
Garlic Could Protect Against Hip Osteoarthritis Researchers at King’s College London and the University of East Anglia have discovered that women who consume a diet high in allium vegetables, such as garlic, onions, and leeks, have lower levels ...
By | January 5, 2011
We are one year shy of celebrating 40 years of serving the aesthetics industry and yet our passion could not be any stronger. Nor could we ask for a more talented, dedicated group of individuals who strive every day to achieve the goal of our mission ...
By Carl Thornfeldt, M.D. | May 24, 2011
Welcome to the second part of the series looking at skin disorders. In this part we will look at the next level of common skin diseases. Previously we defined diseases as abnormal appearance, feeling, or sensation of the skin requiring diagnosis by a ...

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