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Top 5 Reasons Every Esthetician Needs LYCON Wax in Their Toolkit

American Esthetician Organization

For decades, LYCON has been recognized as a leader in the professional waxing industry, setting itself apart with innovative formulations, luxurious ingredients, and unwavering dedication to excellence. LYCON is not just a waxing product; it’s a trusted partner for professionals seeking unmatched quality and results.

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3 Ways That a Master Esthetics Course Will Help Your Career 

Atelier Esthetique Institute of Esthetics

Here at Atelier Esthetique, some of the advanced classes our Master Course students take include: Aromatherapy Brazilian Waxing Chemical Peels/Exfoliation Laser and IPL Hair Removal Microdermabrasion …and much more! Get our most in-depth training and become a master esthetician. Everyone is a winner! Enroll today !

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Stop Selling Retail – It Never Works – Start Educating 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

4 Share How Aromatherapy + Wellness Habits Boost Skin Health Good sleep, low-stress levels, and a positive mindset are secret weapons to good skin health! Managing stress with the use of a unique aromatherapy diffuser will help keep the mind serene and stress low! We know that the skin does its heavy-duty repair work while we sleep.

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Renée Doesn’t Like Cleansing Balms—So She Made Something Better

Renee Rouleau

It’s because these balms are made of heavy oils or waxes that are really difficult to rinse off. Renée Rouleau Celebrity Esthetician & Skincare Expert As an esthetician trained in cosmetic chemistry, Renée Rouleau has spent 30 years researching skin, educating her audience, and building an award-winning line of products.

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Which Esthetician Specialty Should You Choose to Focus On?

Tricoci University

While you can train to provide services from more than one area of esthetics, it is generally a good idea to focus your training on one specific specialty. Medical Esthetics To become a medical esthetician, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent and other training from an accredited beauty school.

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

New Age Spa Institute

In most cases, training hours are transferable from state to state; however, individuals must verify with their state’s regulatory board for step-by-step of transferring professional licenses. Though these terms are often used interchangeably, they have distinct differences, especially in training and career focus.

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Esthetician Spotlight May

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

Upon receiving my certification, I spent the majority of my career working for traditional spas and dermatology practices, providing treatments, offering consulting services, creating spa menus, training staff and product selection. I believe that beauty philosophies can evolve and change as we grow and experience different phases of life.