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New for 2022, California Estheticians Can Perform Brow Lamination, Lash Lifts & Tints!

California Skincare Supply

It’s now legal!! Changes to the existing laws were proposed by California Senate Bill 803 in May of 2021 to help alleviate previous confusion around whether or not these treatments fell within the scope of practice for estheticians. That’s right.

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Do plant extracts work in skin care products – episode 222

The Beauty Brains

It hasn’t reached the level of these being prescribed as treatments. They are classified as cosmetics and are only allowed to improve the appearance of skin and hair. Medical grade skincare is a marketing position that has no legal meaning. Of course, there is just directional evidence for these working.

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Is Your Shampoo Making You Sick?

Aesthetics Advisor

parts per billion (ppb) in public water supplies to mitigate cancer risk, but this is not a legal limit. Parabens in Your Beauty Products Raise the Price Tag on Health Care Parabens are commonly used preservatives found in deodorants, cosmetics and shampoo. You may also simplify your routine by making your own products.

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How does Tresemme Beauty-Full Volume Reverse Wash haircare system work? Episode 151

The Beauty Brains

We know that bananas peels are rich in Vitamin A, which is a proven topical treatment for acne. So, yes, absolutely, rubbing banana peels on your face is probably the best natural treatment for breakouts. Lots of companies think this is the future of skin treatments and maybe it is. Any truth to this? But what do I know.

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