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How to prevent hyperpigmentation

American Esthetician Organization

Hyperpigmentation , which results in darker patches of skin, is a common issue faced by many. Ready to discover how you can keep hyperpigmentation at bay? Key Takeaways Sunscreen plays a key role in preventing hyperpigmentation. Types and Symptoms Hyperpigmentation takes form in several types. Let’s dive right in!

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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. Dark spots on the hands, also known as hyperpigmentation, age spots, solar lentigines, or liver spots, are a natural result of aging. Look for products containing skin-lightening ingredients like kojic acid, vitamin C, licorice extract, or hydroquinone.

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Meet The Omnilux Contour

The Organic Esthetician

Keep this in mind the next time an esthetician charges you for an LED add-on during your facial, while the LED panel is a foot or two away from your face. Not only does it not trigger pigment formation, but it can actually be used to break up hyperpigmentation (see clinicals at the end of this post). A major pet peeve of mine.)

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The All-New Lira Clinical BODY Line: Because Your Skin Deserves More Than Just a Face Routine!

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Because aging, hyperpigmentation, and sagging skin dont just stop at the jawline, folks. Hyperpigmentation Treatments Barry asked: “Are these products good for patients who have concerns about hyperpigmentation on their dcollet, arms, and hands?” Best for: Managing hyperpigmentation, body acne, and signs of aging.

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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. Address Specific Skin Concerns Every bride has unique skin concerns, whether it's acne, hyperpigmentation, or fine lines. Consult with an Expert: A professional esthetician can assess your skin type and suggest the best treatments for you.