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Are Your Clients Intimidated by Chemical Peels?
By learning more about chemical peels, you can educate your clients about a procedure that can tackle a number of skin concerns and provide glowing, radiant skin.
Face to Face With Becky Kuehn
By: Gabriela Coix
This cancer-survivor works to give back to that particular client base through her work in oncology esthetics.
Can You Survive a Spa Inspection?
By: Regina M. Tucker
Would your team be panicked or prepared if a state inspector came knocking?
Save Time With the Skin and Hair Express Treatment
By: Lydia Sarfati
Bring the hair and skin categories together so clients can get the most out of their visits.
Face & Body Northern California 2013: Educate, Experience and Enhance Your Career at the Expo!
By: Sandy Chapin
What you will gain in just a few days will add value to you personally and professionally.
Reflections: Be Inspired and Make a Difference
By: Cathy Christensen
Simply tip-toeing out of your comfort zone can be the first step to becoming inspired.
PBA Poll Shows Majority of General Voters Support the Licensing of Beauty Professionals
The PBA poll shows that the public believes that spa safety and quality is directly related to licensing.
Pediatricians Have an Opportunity to Help Prevent Skin Cancer in Teens
Pediatricians can play key roles in counseling families and with legislative efforts. Preventing exposure to artificial tanning may save lives, including young lives, and is a key cancer prevention opportunity for pediatricians.
Elements Therapeutic Massage and imassage Address Career Longevity for Massage Therapists
Elements Therapeutic Massage partners with imassage, Inc. to address career longevity for massage therapists.
Washington State's New Licensing Law for Estheticians
Washington state has just successfully passed a two-tier licensing law, consisting of 750 and 1,200 hours, for estheticians.
