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MedSpa
Quit Calming Down Rosacea
Over the last 4 decades I have written several articles about Rosacea and all the myths and mystery surrounding it.
MedSpa
Mastering Microblading
Microblading started off strong in the beauty industry, and it has continued to be a popular buzz word. So, learning proper techniques, and knowing what to do for microblading could be very beneficial to your business.
Sun Care
Melanoma 101: The Signs, Symptoms and Preventative Measures
Melanoma Awareness Month is a time to spread the word about how to prevent melanoma and keep healthy skin.
Facial
THEN & NOW: Infrared and the Light Spectrum
A lot can happen in 30 years...especially when it comes to light. See what has changed with infrared, LED light as well as the spa treatments and technology.
Body
Scar Reduction Made Simple
With scarring being a common problem that many clients or potential clients suffer from, understanding how to treat them is important. Learn the types of scars and treatments for them.
Body
Reflections: Going to Extrem-ities
This issue of skin inc is all about going to extreme-ities. Fingers and feet seem to often get neglected in the spa, so know why they are important and the treatments you could do!
Ingredients
Hemp For Holistic Healing
Cannabis is a growing trend in the spa community, and for good reason. The ingredient can be tweaked to become hemp, which has numerous benefits to the spa.
MedSpa
Should You Add Medi-Pedis To Your Menu?
Medical pedicures are rising in popularity for numerous reasons, so how do you know if adding this type of treatment to your menu is going to work with your clientele?
Hair Removal
Reflections: Au Naturel
No matter what au naturel means to you, this Skin Inc. issue has you covered. See tips and tricks on Brazilian sugaring, waxing below the belt and trending medspa treatments.
MedSpa
Intimate Rejuvenation in the MedSpa
Medical esthetic treatments are growing in popularity, and a new form of them is being brought to the forefront. Understand what intimate medical procedures and treatments are and whether they're good for your spa.
Staff
Diversity is Good Business: Treating the Transgender Client
Approaching, understanding and reassuring your transgender client is essential to making them feel comfortable in your spa. This article dives into the best practices for how to treat your transgender clients.
Sun Care
IMPACT Melanoma's Tips for Partner Skin Checks
February is for lovers. Scan the skin of all those lovers this month and beyond. It’s a small step in assuring lasting health and many more made memories ahead.
Trends
3 Trends for Tomorrow’s Skin Care
As skin care moves toward higher efficacy and new uses for familiar elements, Image Skincare's Janna Ronert identified three emerging trends for skin care ingredients and concepts.
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.
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.
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