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How To Exfoliate Like A Pro, Extractions Included

The Organic Esthetician

Today I’ll be showing you how to exfoliate like a pro, by layering exfoliating products for a deeper treatment once a month. I will also be explaining the difference between each type of exfoliation and which exfoliants are best for each skin type. In the treatment room, I layer exfoliants to get better results.

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Facials Before Your Wedding: Skincare Routine for Flawless Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

This is Kim Gallo, your friendly esthetician and skincare expert. Regular facials cleanse, exfoliate, apply serums and nourish your skin, promoting a well-hydrated complexion and can help your skin look healthier and younger. Avoid harsh chemicals or strong exfoliants that can cause irritation or breakouts. Let's get started!

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Exfoliating and Waxing | The Definitive Guide

Starpil Wax

Our estheticians know how crucial exfoliating is before waxing, but many of our clients are still wondering when and how they should exfoliate because of conflicting information out there. No client ever wants to do anything to negatively affect their waxing experience on purpose. How Often Should I Exfoliate Before Waxing?

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Best Skin Care For A Dry Climate

Eminence Organics

It contains clary sage oil, olive oil, sage leaf extract and ylang ylang to rejuvenate and deeply hydrate the skin. The mask formula contains reishi mushroom and birch water to improve hydration, paracress extract to help the skin appear tight and firm, and caffeine to revitalize the skins appearance.

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The best ingredients for your skincare routine + client care plans for the esthetician in the treatment room

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Tier 2: Regulated/Professional-Grade Skin Care Lines Sold to consumers by a Licensed Esthetician or professional entity. Estheticians must become familiar with many different active ingredients that produce incredible results for long-term cellular change for their clients!

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

Renee Rouleau

Bad Communication As far as I’m concerned, bad communication from your esthetician is the number one red flag during a facial. During your treatment, your esthetician should explain the steps to you (at least if it’s your first time with them). If it’s not, you should be able to reach out to your esthetician for solutions.

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Dark Spots on Your Hands? Here’s What You Can Do About Them

Kim Gallo Esthetics

I'm Kim Gallo, a local esthetician and skincare expert here in Naples, FL. Be sure to use a gentle exfoliating scrub for the best results. Look for products containing skin-lightening ingredients like kojic acid, vitamin C, licorice extract, or hydroquinone. So if you're concerned about this issue, keep reading!