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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.
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.
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.
Physiology
Ethnicity and Skin Cancer Risk
Skin cancer is colorblind. All ethnicities should take precautionary measures when exposing their skin to UV rays, according to IMPACT Melanoma contributing writer, Chris Hislop.
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.
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.
MedSpa
Platelet-Rich Plasma and the Vampire Facial
Platelet-rich plasma, the key ingredient in "vampire facials," has many benefits when it comes to collagen regeneration and skin rejuvenation.
Physiology
Think Before You Ink: What to Know About Tattoos and Skin
Tattoos and permanent cosmetics have the potential to cause skin reactions. Click through for how estheticians can prepare and treat clients' tattoo concerns.
Makeup
Counteract, Conceal and Create with Camouflage
After a surgical procedure, traditional cosmetics might not do the job. When considering a camouflage product keep in mind how it counteracts and covers the skin.
MedSpa
Massage in the Med Spa
Massage in a medical spa setting can offer benefits to patients, including increased blood flow, reduced healing time and increased collagen and elastin formation.
Ingredients
Botulinum Toxin: Why Does It Work?
Botox-like injections are the top non-invasive procedures in medical spas ... but how do they affect the skin (or, rather, the muscle)? Read on for more about botulinum toxin type A, including why a toxin is able to smooth out the skin.
MedSpa
The Science Behind Scars: Effective Combinatorial Treatments
Understand the science of scar types and how to treat them utilizing the newest techniques available from basic topicals to combinatorial techniques including microneedling and fractional lasers used in combination with topical serums.
Makeup
Microblading 101: 4 Things Every Brow Artist Should Know
Microblading is the latest trend in the quest for perfect brows. But what does it mean for you? We take a look at requirements, training and common mistakes involved in microblading as a service.
Facial
Giving Lip: Are the Services Worth It?
Everyone seems to want fuller lips, and offering services specifically for the lips can be a lucrative addition to your spa menu.
Physiology
Reflections: An Education In Eczema
In the United States, 31.6 million Americans suffer from eczema, among the most affected are children. Learn how skin care professionals are treating and helping.
Physiology
Skin Conditions and Summer: A Match Made in Irritation
Summer's heat and humidity do not agree with already compromised skin. Find which conditions thrive or hope to survive during the warmer months, and how to help clients when flare-ups occur.
Facial
Tried and True: Top 5 Ways to Prevent Acne
Acne is preventable! Clients can fend off the stubborn disorder before treatment through skin care and lifestyle changes that put a halt to breakouts.
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