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…
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.
Clients are constantly asking us what they can do to diminish dark under eye circles.
It is important to understand there are many types of discoloration under the eyes with different triggers, and therefore different treatment phi¬losophies are needed for each.
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.
Understand the penetration of different levels of molecular weight HA and how bioactive peptides are able to influence the cells to produce their own natural HA as an alternative.
While great for adding natural fragrance to cosmetics, essential oils can react to our environment in ways that harm our skin. Specifically, citrus oils react adversely to sunlight. In this article, learn why are some oils photosensitive, which essential oils to watch out for, and how to prevent a reaction.
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.
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