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By Catherine Atzen | March 6, 2014
Shelves filled with products attract buyers. Clients want to touch and are generally curious about new products and services. In department stores, retail chains and drug stores shelves are filled with products; the stores carry full lines and stock at ...
By AIA | April 30, 2020
This webinar will help skin care professionals understand the causes and solutions for different types of hyperpigmentation and how to correct and prevent damaged, discolored skin cells in all skin types. Presented by Lyn Ross, L.M.E., founder of Institut’ ...
By AIA | April 1, 2020
With the buzz surrounding stem cells, cytokines, and growth factors, how can a skin care professional separate fact from fiction? Join DERMASCOPE Magazine and the Aesthetic International Association as education on a scientific journey exposes the truth ...
By Christine Heathman, C.M.E., L.M.T. | April 10, 2014
People with skin of color will soon make up the majority of the United States. This will have a significant impact on the practice of professional skin care. Generally, lighter shades of skin have been the dominant skin type in the United States. This ...
By Kristen N.M. Johnson | July 20, 2022
Is there anything more relaxing than summers at the spa? Working late into the night, sunsets peering beautifully into the treatment room, drenching the space in lovely golden light. It is incredibly peaceful and presents the perfect opportunity for an ...
By Sam Dhatt | January 16, 2014
Cleansers are a staple of skin care. Yet, with multisyllabic ingredients and a multitude of choices on the market, the selection process is anything but easy. It is time to lather up and come clean with cleansers.Dating back to Ancient Babylon, the first ...
By | February 23, 2006
Professional skin care in the 21st Century has never been so exciting, technical, scientific, profitable and yes, extremely competitive. Open up a fashion magazine today and you will find no less than 30+ non-professional skin care brands claiming to ...
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 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 | August 30, 2010
Aromatherapy is the art and science of using pure essential oils extracted from natural botanicals to relax, balance, and rejuvenate the body, mind, and spirit. The use of aromatherapy goes back to ancient China, which is believed ...
By | June 23, 2006
SKIN, the largest most complex immune organ of the body, is delicately assembled by millions of independent multifaceted spheres and existing inside these self-contained cells there lives settlements of compatible micro residents cohabiting together in ...
By | August 30, 2010
Aromatherapy is the art and science of using pure essential oils extracted from natural botanicals to relax, balance, and rejuvenate the body, mind, and spirit. The use of aromatherapy goes back to ancient China, which is believed to be the first society ...
By Teri | April 23, 2006
by Christine Heathman To help you acquire the most out of this edutorial, analyze the following points of reference, which will be found through the length of the series, while reading along to assist you in answering the final questions. - The ...
By | April 23, 2006
And last but not least is the important consideration of your clients current skin care program. Directing your questions with respect to all of the products they are currently using will assist the aesthetician in finding areas of their existing skin ...
By | October 31, 2006
STRIVING FOR IMPERFECTION I’m a big fan of imperfection. Believe it or not, I view imperfection as the ultimate goal of a professional skin care practice. This may come as a jolly surprise to my employees, who know ...

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