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The Benefits of Glycerin—How to Harness This Moisture Magnet for Glowing Skin

Renee Rouleau

We have documentation dating back as far as the late eighteenth century showing that it was used for hygiene. This means almost anyone can use it, and it’s also appropriate for all skin types. Regardless of whether your skin is oily or dry, ALL skin types need water.

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Should You Get MOXI Laser Treatment? Here’s Renée’s Experience & Thoughts

Renee Rouleau

As for the science behind it, this fractional laser creates micro-coagulation zones on the skin, sending it into repair mode and replacing the damaged cells with healthier, brighter skin. With minimal downtime or discomfort, this is a great option for any skin type looking to achieve younger-looking skin in just seven days.

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Chemical Peel Confidence: A Guide for Estheticians

Enlightened Beauty

Get really good at reading skin, adjusting your timing, and seeing how the skin responds to one peel before you even think about stacking another on top. When I train estheticians, I always say this: just because you can layer peels doesnt mean you should. Take your time, observe how skin responds, and document everything.

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Choosing The Right Beauty School Program For You

The Studio Academy of Beauty

Each program is designed to provide comprehensive training, hands-on experience, and the professional skills needed to excel in the beauty field. This program includes training in hair cutting, coloring, and styling, as well as skincare, makeup application, and nail care. This step officially starts your journey with us.

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Atypical moles

First Derm

Therefore, people with risk factors such as fair skin type, family history, and excessive sun exposure are more at risk. Individuals of Caucasian descent, particularly those with fair skin like Celtic people, are more susceptible to developing numerous atypical moles, whereas this condition is uncommon among other ethnicities. [4]