Essential Guide: Recognizing Lupus in Your Esthetic Practice
Unlock the secrets to expert skincare for clients with lupus. From identifying the telltale butterfly rash to navigating treatment nuances, our guide empowers estheticians to deliver sensitive and effective care. Elevate your practice and ensure every client feels safe, comfortable, and beautifully cared for.
Hands-On Facial Massage
Facial massage enhances product effectiveness, has mental and physical benefits, plus it provides stress reduction and comfort to clients. This is your virtual guide on how to perform and integrate the proper techniques of a professional facial massage.
Decoding Excellence: How Continuing Education Turns Estheticians into Skin Care Detectives
Imagine yourself not just as an esthetician but as an expert detective equipped with the skills to unveil the mysteries hidden beneath the surface. Explore how continuing education serves as your access card to solving every skin case that comes your way. This blog is in partnership with Elite Beauty Society.
Marketing Tips for Independent Esthetician Business Owners
We partnered with Elite Beauty Society to bring you five business marketing tips tailor-made for independent esthetician business owners to ignite the spark that will take your business to the next level.
Skingredient: Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide (also known as niacinamide) is a form of vitamin B3 and is typically used by dermatologists as a dietary supplement. However, nicotinamide is a versatile vitamin widely used as an ingredient in topical skincare products.
Holistic Wellness At Home
A virtual guide shedding light on the potential toxins we’re exposed to in our daily lives. Download to learn more about minimizing toxic home exposure from cleaning and personal care products, furniture, carpets, paint, food, and water with Dr. Kennard’s secret nontoxic clean recipes and favorite women’s herbal medicine recipes.
Skingredient: R for Retinol and Renewed Skin
Retinol is a vitamin and ingredient commonly used in many skin care regimens and products available over the counter. Here, we delve into the science and the studies behind retinol and what you should know about using retinol in your skincare routine.
See the Difference Made by Vitamin C
Vitamin C is also one of the skin’s naturally occurring antioxidants. Unfortunately, our skin’s vitamin C content decreases with age, sun exposure, and pollution, which is why we need to add it back into our diets and skin care routines.
Diversifying your Business with Services for Men
Do you consider opening your books to the male population and find yourself overwhelmed with concern, racing thoughts, and ultimately deciding to leave that money up for the taking? For those that offer the advanced modalities in their treatment room, this is the perfect time to show men they can get fast service with no downtime and put their best face forward for upcoming executive meetings or that hot date next Saturday.