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Microcurrent Facials: Everything You Need To Know

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Have you ever heard of a microcurrent facial? A microcurrent facial is a treatment that uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate the muscles and the skin. Microcurrent facials are one of my favorite treatments to perform because they offer so many benefits for the skin! What is a microcurrent facial?

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5 Red Flags During a Facial, Plus What to Do If Your Treatment Goes Wrong

Renee Rouleau

Most people getting a facial are looking for one of two things. What you experience during and after your facial can vary a lot depending on which of these you’re going for, so it can be hard to know what’s considered “normal” during, or even after, a treatment. A bad facial can lead to irritation, scabbing, breakouts, and more.

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VIRTUAL MASTER CLASS: Dermaplaning with Red-Out® Facial

Lydia Sarfati

SIGN IN VIRTUAL MASTER CLASS: Dermaplaning with Red-Out Facial 90-minute interactive virtual business class with Repchage Founder and CEO Lydia Sarfati. Monthly Access Month long access to live Academy courses as well access to library of recorded 50+ hours of education from the Lydia Sarfati Post-Graduate Skin Care Academy.

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A Quick Update

The Organic Esthetician

Now you can easily brows The OE Shop , read the Blog , watch my Videos or request a Facial all in one place. If you’re not sure what each of these new options actually entail, let’s take a closer look… THE OE SHOP Here you can find a selection of my favorite clean skincare products, chemical free makeup , supplements and facial devices.

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Stop Selling Retail – It Never Works – Start Educating 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Estheticians Aren’t Sales People They’re Licensed Professionals As an educated, licensed professional, clients come to you for your expertise. Dentists give free toothbrushes and toothpaste at every cleaning because they know it’s their responsibility to educate on home care! They come to you to get help with their skin.

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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

From basic skincare routines to targeted treatments and product recommendations, I’m here to provide you with expert advice that is both informative and educational. However, as consumers, it's essential to educate ourselves and understand which ingredients are beneficial for our skin.

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It’s Time to Advance your Education

Esthetician Edit

This doesn’t mean your education is over. Continuing Education courses are required for a very good reason. This typically involves paying the appropriate fees and completing continuing education courses. The trick to catching the attention of potential employers is taking recent education courses.