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Skincare Trends Esthetics Students Will Want to Know in 2024

Tricoci University

Diverse Skincare Matters There have been rumors that the FDA is changing its guidelines to require clinical trials on the darkest skin tones on the Fitzpatrick scale. The Fitzpatrick scale is a classification of skin tones based on its reaction to sunlight and UV exposure.

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Estheticians: Different Types of Chemical Peels

Tricoci University

The best way to learn the ins and outs of how chemical peels work and how to perform one is by studying at an elite esthetician training program. Clients with fine lines, enlarged pores, scars, hyperpigmentation, and sun damage may be especially pleased with the results. But an esthetician must know how to do such treatments properly.

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All Ages Need Preventative Aging Skin Care

Lydia Sarfati

While we, as estheticians, need to address very specific skin care concerns of our clients on a daily basis, from acne breakouts to dry, compromised skin, preventative aging treatments continue to be the most prevalent concern. Melanin is present to protect the skin from damaging effects of sunlight.