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Facial
[Master] The Art of Extractions
Mastering the art of extractions starts with understanding the type of lesion you are working with and the client’s skin, along with a knowledge of the tools, products and techniques that support proper extraction—and which to avoid.
Sun Care
Skin Care Resolutions for 2018
As another year comes to a close, we take a long look in the mirror and ask, "What is my resolution for the New Year?" Chris Hislop from IMPACT Melanoma shares his skin care resolutions.
Trends
Reflections: Red Alert
Skin care practitioners are often alarmed at the sign of red and immediately try to soothe and calm the skin (or calm down that hot client). Before doing so, however, it is imperative that they research the root of that redness.
Facial
Fight Aging With Zero Trauma
Utilizing the body's natural inflammatory response to fight the appearance of aging is a relatively recent development. Tina Abnoosi of TAMA Research explores further.
Physiology
An Esthetician’s Guide to Vascular Lesions
Knowing the difference between rosacea and vascular lesions is crucial to the treatment process. Susanne Schmaling from the Esthetics Council explains the difference.
Body
More Than A Pretty Face: LED and Overall Wellness
LED works on a cellular level to initiate various processes that produce desired effects on the appearance of the skin, and many of the same processes are believed to contribute to overall health. Amy Gardner explains more.
Trends
9 Wellness Trends to Tap Into in 2018
Global wellness is estimated to be worth $3.7 trillion with many trends from years past now coming to fruition. Here are a few of the up-and-coming trends for 2018.
Physiology
Hot and Bothered: Treating Reactive Skin
Reactive skin is an esthetician-coined term that describes skin that shows different types of reactions easily when exposed to certain products, ingredients, treatments or environmental factors.
Facial
Tried and True: 5 Ways to Modify a Peel
Listed here are five ways to modify a peel to safely increase skin care efficacy.
Body
9 Oils and Spices for Wintertime Care
This winter, support clients in achieving glowing, healthy skin by spicing up their treatments and homecare regimens. Look to cinnamon, clove, orange peel oil, turmeric and paprika, to name a few, not only for their inviting aroma but also for their warming, stimulating and rejuvenating properties.
Facial
Sectional Peeling: The Secret Sauce to Personalization
How do we harness the power of peels in an individualized manner for our clients? Robert Manzo of Skinprint discusses the peel toolbox and how to match the right peel with your client.
Facial
The A-Peel of Desquamation
The intricate process of desquamation involves hydration, enzymes and many other substances and actions. PCA Skin's Ivana S. Veljkovic, Ph.D., details the process.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Turmeric
Many in the culinary world are familiar with turmeric’s benefits when ingested orally, however, this ingredient goes above and beyond to improve skin.
Industry News
Picking an Esthetic Educator’s Brain
Today's regulatory climate concerning medical spas is complicated—through her work as an educator, Terri Wojak uses her over 20 years of experience in esthetics to prepare estheticians to navigate a medical setting.
Trends
Top 10 Spa Trends for 2018
Showcased here are the top 10 trends forecasted to see success in the spa market in 2018: including carbonated skin care, sound therapy, adaptogenic herbs, and more.
Retail
Reflections: Merry Strategy
Our holiday issue is in October, so we can help spa owners and skin care professionals begin their holiday planning when it truly can make an impact.
Hair Removal
Seeing RED After Waxing
Since waxing causes a type of trauma to the skin, the body responds to this trauma by releasing histamines. Pre- and post-care can help reduce the response, but first let’s dive more into the action of histamines.
MedSpa
Cool Your Way to Wellness
When done in a safe environment, cryotherapy can provide relief for patients suffering from inflammation. Kathryn Butters from CryoVigor explains what medical spas need to know before adding this chilly treatment to menus of services.
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