Thursday, 12 May 2022 11:11

Side of Beauty

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Professionals truly have the special power of working with their hands to achieve massive change in their clients’ skin through the use of facial massage, chemical peels, and nanotechnology in skin care. For professionals who want to step up their offerings and provide that extra something that their clients desire, machines are the go-to devices for infusing modality-driven skin care into the mix. While microdermabrasion, microcurrent, high frequency, and galvanic current have been the go-to for professionals for many years, there are many other amazing devices that provide exceptional change and can truly be life changing for the client.

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Courtney SykesCourtney Sykes is the chief administrative officer of Southeastern Esthetics Institute and is a licensed aesthetics instructor in South Carolina. Sykes is also the creator of Courtney Sykes Molecular Anti-Aging, a clinical skin care line for consumers and professionals. Her passion lies in creating real change in the aesthetics industry, assisting her students in obtaining gainful employment, and making a difference in the lives of their clients. Sykes specializes in a science-based approach to skin health and education. Her primary focus is chemical peels, laser treatments, eyelash extensions, micropigmentation, and cosmetic lasers. Her background in medical spa management has led her to nationally accredit the largest licensed aesthetics school in South Carolina – Southeastern Esthetics Institute.

 

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