Webinar: Stress & the Skin Barrier: The Key to Optimal Health & A Restored Complexion

Stress & the Skin Barrier: The Key to Optimal Health & A Restored Complexion

Seven in 10 professionals indicated that the COVID-19 pandemic is the most stressful time of their entire career. The latest research points out that proper maintenance of the skin may be integral to maintaining a person's overall wellness. Learn about sustainable ingredients that restore the skin barrier, how to provide a facial massage that helps reduce stress while not causing inflammation, and how electrolytes in skin care can restore hydration in this vital webinar. 

 

 

MEET THE PRESENTER - Lydia Sarfati! 

 

Lydia Sarfati is a master aesthetician and the founder and CEO of Repêchage. Sarfati is an international industry leader and the developer of the world-renowned Repêchage Four-Layer Facial. She oversees a 50,000-square-foot, ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing, research, development, and training facility in Secaucus, New Jersey. Sarfati appears nationally and internationally at aesthetic tradeshows and attends and conducts overseas conferences in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Central America, and South Africa. She has produced 17 step-by-step instructional videos, as well as published “The Repêchage® Book of Skincare Science & Protocols,” a compendium of skin conditions, skinc are and body treatments, and medical aesthetics, including pre- and post-operative care protocols. She was also a contributing author to the “Milady Standard Esthetics: Fundamentals, Twelfth Edition,” and authored “Success At Your Fingertips: How to Succeed in the Skin Care Business,” a guide to creating a successful skin care business. All Repêchage professional products and treatments are made in the United States from sustainably harvested seaweed from the coast of Maine and are sold in over 45 countries worldwide. repechage.com or pro.repechage.com

 

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