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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. Professional non-invasive treatments like microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and microneedling can target specific concerns and give your skin a youthful boost. These changes can result in wrinkles, fine lines, and dull, uneven skin tone.

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At-Home Devices: Why LED Masks Are A Must-Have In 2024

Renee Rouleau

Reduction of Hyperpigmentation Light therapy, particularly in the form of intense pulsed light (IPL), is also said to target and reduce hyperpigmentation. Compared to devices such as microdermabrasion machines or laser devices, LED masks have recently become much more affordable and accessible.

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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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Esthetician vs. Dermatologist: Who Should You See and When?

Enlightened Beauty

Today, I want to chat about two guiding stars in the skincare galaxy: estheticians and dermatologists. Now, I'm an esthetician by trade (and by heart), but I do respect and value the wisdom dermatologists bring to the table. So, let's dive deep, explore, and demystify the unique energies of estheticians and dermatologists!

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7 Skincare Tools Every Esthetician Should Have On Hand – Literally!

California Skincare Supply

Every esthetician will tell you, it's an exciting time to be in the professional skincare industry. Here’s what estheticians, dermatologists and every skincare professional needs to know. (Why do we say "literally"? Because today we're going to be talking about handheld skincare devices. Let's go!) Go, Go Gadget Skincare!

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How This Peel Goes From Superficial To Sizzle

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Mandelic Acid Exfoliator Treatment The Mandelic Acid Exfoliator Treatment is great for hyperpigmentation, sun damage, anti-aging, and brightening. We all know that Mandelic Acid is a larger molecule, it will penetrate slower, decreasing the risk of Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation. We love these pads and have used them many times!

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The 4 Types of Roles in Medical Aesthetics

AAAMS

Lasers can help resurface aged skin, remove unwanted body hair, reduce hyperpigmentation, promote scar healing, minimize vascular lesions like spider veins and remove tattoos. Medical aestheticians are jacks of all trades, usually mastering laser procedures, injections, microdermabrasion and facial resurfacing chemical peels.

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