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Age Gracefully: Effective Anti-Aging Tips from a Skincare Expert

Kim Gallo Esthetics

As an esthetician with 20+ years of experience, I've seen it all when it comes to skincare. Regular facials can help to deep clean, exfoliate and hydrate your skin, leaving you with a radiant glow. Tip 6: Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate As we age, our skin loses moisture more easily. What Does it Mean to Age Gracefully?

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[Podcast] Why Acne Needs Both Hydration and Repair

Skin Inc

In this podcast, we sit down with licensed estheticians and Face Reality educators Alex Hernandez and Kelsey Duque, who help dispell some misconceptions about drying acne.

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Renée’s DIY Trick Is The Ultimate Fix For Puffy Skin

Renee Rouleau

This two-ingredient, two-step process is a quick and simple way to hydrate and soothe your face in a matter of minutes! Red Solo shot cups, a cough syrup cup, or an ice cube tray with larger-sized compartments) An alcohol-free toner or hydrating essence, like Moisture Infusion Toner. Allow the toner to absorb into your skin.

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5 Ways An Alcohol-Free Toner Will Elevate Your Beauty Routine

Renee Rouleau

As an esthetician and product formulator with over 30 years of experience, I’m here to tell you that toners are extremely important and can benefit your skin in multiple ways—five ways to be exact. An easy way to hydrate your skin is through the use of toner. They wonder, Is using a toner really worth it?

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Algae in Skincare: Your Key to Tackling Dehydration and Fine Lines

Renee Rouleau

Whether you’re looking for hydration, antioxidant protection, relief from inflammation, or minimized appearance of fine lines, incorporating algae into your beauty regimen may be the thing that takes your skincare routine to the next level! Products like Pure Radiance Creme Masque benefit from its thickening and hydrating properties.

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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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How Two Estheticians Give Back

Lipgloss and Aftershave

The best part of being a part of L+A is the ability it offers us to meet estheticians from around the world. Estheticians who are remarkable, savvy, intelligent, kind, and generous. She has been a licensed esthetician since 2002 and owns three businesses in her town. She has owned The Nail & Wax Room since 2017.