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How The Pharmacist Turned Esty Uses Medical Training To Choose Brands

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Christal George is the pharmacist turned esthetician who uses her medical education to understand the science of ingredient technology when investigating brands that she carries in her spa. When she was looking for a brand of skin care to treat compromised skin, she loved what she saw in Hale & Hush.

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A Botanical Beauty Solution: What Estheticians Need To Know About Organic Skincare

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However, because there is little in the way of regulation around using terms like “natural,” “clean,” or “organic” to describe a product, many over-the-counter brands have co-opted these terms loosely, while not necessarily upholding any sort of universal standard for formulation.

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7 Skincare Tools Every Esthetician Should Have On Hand – Literally!

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Look for reputable industry brands and distributors who offer customer service and continuing education to go with the products they retail. Plus with a relaxing acupoint massager that improves lymphatic circulation, this one will be an instant hit with facial massage fans.

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