From Buccal massage to Acupressure, explore six different facial massage techniques for lifting the face.
Sometimes it can be difficult to pinpoint one cause of acne because there are multiple factors to consider, including environment, blue light, and stress. Here is how to define skin-stressing factors for your clients.
Finding new ways to localize your spa menu? See how these spas are capturing the true essence of their regions through specialty treatments that best represent their state.
Give your clients chilling facial results! Cryofacials, also know as the new frotox, tighten the skin for a more youthful appearance and give the skin a healthy glow. Learn more about this touchless facial and its benefits.
Acid Breakdown
AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs - no acids are the same. Here’s your complete guide to the best acids for the skin.
Understand the body’s inflammatory response, and how to soothe the various manifestations of inflammation through the skin.
Collagen supplements have become increasingly popular for the skin, but do they work? Learn how you can boost collagen through diet and supplementation, and incorporate beauty nutrition into your practice.
To help pores perform their design purpose, estheticians must be aware of the benefits of proper pore exfoliation. Water-based pore exfoliation, also known as “pore sucking”, goes beyond traditional methods to remove dead skin debris, oils, salts, and toxins. Estheticians and advanced medical service providers can use this system and its techniques to detoxify the skin, amongst many other benefits.
Taking care of the skin head to toe is important to prevent future concerns. It’s time to look beyond the face and target those harder to reach areas.
Learn how the skin changes during chemotherapy treatment and how to support clients going through this difficult time. Expert advice from Dr. Hal Simeroth, Ph.D.
The wide range of treatment options delivered by experienced practioners works
exceedingly well in transforming the appearance and enhancing the emotional
well-being of the patients. However, some of these treatments can potentially
cause significant side effects, especially when used aggressively on patients with
skin disorders such as eczema, rosacea, and sensitive skin.









