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.
The way our cells communicate is not only necessary for life itself, but it plays a vital role in keeping our body and skin healthy. Unfortunately, cell-to-cell signaling declines as we get older and leads to slower healing of the tissues. This is when we begin to notice the signs of aging. Enter in topically applied growth factors and cytokines to help regenerate, heal and reverse these effects.
Exploring the latest options and benefits Cellulite is not just an issue for menopausal women or individuals of a particular...
Fermented skincare ingredients are trending, but it may be a process you are already familiar with. Learn all about their increased potency and penetration.
From Buccal massage to Acupressure, explore six different facial massage techniques for lifting the face.
Summer is over and clients are feeling the repercussions of not protecting their skin the way they should have. Here are some natural ingredients to help recover your client’s post-summer skin without irritation or further damage…
Don’t underestimate the power of a good facial massage. There are various facial massage techniques like Gua Sha and Tapotement that will provide instant results for your clients. Learn where these techniques generated from and discover their benefits.
The biggest difference between AHAs and BHAs is their lipid (oil) solubility. AHAs are water soluble and BHAs are oil soluble.
Acid Breakdown
AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs - no acids are the same. Here’s your complete guide to the best acids for the skin.
Two exfoliation treatments that are popular are microdermabrasion and microneedling. Discover the disparities to help your clients achieve desired results.
In the world of esthetics, an industry was formed based on the principle of injuring or wounding the skin, which is degenerative by definition, in order to trick the skin into producing key structural proteins like collagen and elastin.










