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Non-Invasive Facial Treatments: The Secrets to Radiant Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Non-invasive facial treatments have become increasingly popular among beauty enthusiasts seeking natural-looking results without undergoing surgery. In this blog post, I'll take you through the magical realm of these advanced treatments, highlighting their benefits, various types, and much more. You're not alone.

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

California Skincare Supply

Every esthetician will tell you, it's an exciting time to be in the professional skincare industry. From microcurrent to nano channeling, LED light therapy and beyond, the facials of the future have arrived, and the demand for glow-boosting, gadget-powered, skincare treatments is increasing rapidly. (Why do we say "literally"?

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From Facials to Entrepreneurship: The Story Behind The New Age Spa Institute

New Age Spa Institute

My grandmother sparked my interest in the beauty and wellness industry by sending me for my first facial treatments. In European countries, it’s common for teens to receive regular preventative skincare treatments. During these facial treatments, I had plenty of time to observe the beauty business.

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Set Your Beauty Business Apart With SculptICE Body Treatments

Maxine Drake

We have heard from many estheticians that while some clients are still reluctant to receive facial treatments, more people are seeking body treatments. This presents a great opportunity to set yourself apart by meeting client demand with SculptIce Body Treatments. facial treatments) with their estheticians.

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Certification vs. Licensure in Esthetics, Massage Therapy, and Cosmetology

New Age Spa Institute

At the New Age Spa Institute (NASI), we are here to provide clarity on the paths available for aspiring estheticians, cosmetologists, massage therapists, makeup artists, and nail technicians. In Illinois, estheticians must complete 750 hours of a state-approved program, pass the state board exam, and renew their license every 2 years.

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L+A Report: New Treatment Room Device Technology + Protocols

Lipgloss and Aftershave

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Farah | Jet plasma training + holistic skin education (@jetplasmapro.farah) NanoFacial Chemical Peel by Rezenerate Introducing the ultimate facial treatment that combines the innovative Rezenerate NanoFacial with a chemical peel. Now with aromatherapy and an essential oil compartment.