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By Jeremy Lawrence | March 27, 2014
... Stay up to date on the latest trends, fads, and celebrity potions before your clients come in waving the latest issue of Cosmopolitan. Having professional knowledge will help you guide your clients to or away from a service that they think they may want. Continuing ...
By Michelle D’Allaird, L.E. | April 23, 2014
... of 11 internal organs of the body, including the liver, stomach, small intestines, bladder, colon, gallbladder, heart, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and genitals. The Chinese have long known this connection and can actually make clinical health diagnosis ...
By Aliesh Pierce, L.E. | April 23, 2014
... staff members using the equipment. If they have a camera presence, ask the aestheticians to explain each step of the treatment. Be sure to include before and after shots, as well as client testimonials. Upload Videos. Create a promotional calendar that ...
By Hyang Joo | April 30, 2014
... The shortest peptides are dipeptides, consisting of two amino acids, followed by tripeptides, tetrapeptides, pentapeptides, and so on. A polypeptide is a peptide with over 30 amino acids, and a protein is a larger molecule with more than 50 amino acids. What ...
By Maria J. Villarreal, certified biofeedback therapist | April 15, 2014
... and stomach cells do it, intestinal walls do it, even bones and muscle cells do this regeneration circle of life. The goal of vegetable juicing is to improve this spring cleaning regeneration process. Juicing works well at cleansing as raw, enzymatically ...
By Courtney Griffin Freeman, L.E. | April 11, 2014
... seminars on holistic healing, hormone testing, nutrition, plastic surgery procedures, dermatological procedures, and so on. And blog about it. Get the word out to your clients that you are seeking out educational tools and teaching material that will ...
By Claudia Aguirre, Ph.D. | April 11, 2014
... important hormone that is produced in the skin is the potent androgen 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT). You may recognize this as the culprit responsible for oily skin breakouts. That is true, and the skin that is mostly responsible for producing this powerful ...
By Linda Gulla, L.E. | April 10, 2014
... us from infection such as bacteria and viruses. However, inflammation is also the single greatest precipitator of aging and age-related diseases and does damage by stimulating free radicals, which accelerates aging by attaching to and damaging cells. ...
By Michael Q. Pugliese, L.E. and Peter T. Pugliese, M.D. | April 9, 2014
... androgens as the androgen receptor is found in the epidermis, the dermis, sebaceous gland, and hair follicle. It is interesting to note that individuals with low testosterone, such as white eunuchs, do not respond to ultraviolet light. Skin is subject ...
By Jennifer Linder, M.D. | April 9, 2014
... to treatment and persistence and patience is key. Council and educate ethnic melasma patients about the need for the skin to be treated gently to avoid worsening rather than clearing their condition. Time-Tested Ingredient Choices Because melanogenesis ...

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