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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Physicians & The Esthetician by Courtney G. Freeman, Licensed Esthetics Instructor PUBLISHED IN DERMASCOPE MAGAZINE In today’s modern and ever-changing world of cosmetic technology, Estheticians are required to understand skin from a cellular and scientific perspective.

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Esthetician vs Medical Esthetician: What’s The Difference?

The Studio Academy of Beauty

Are you considering a career in esthetics? You might be wondering what the difference is between an esthetician and a medical esthetician. Chances are, you’ve heard of both an esthetician and a medical esthetician. What Is An Esthetician? Read our blog to learn more about what sets them apart!

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All Eyes On Treatments

Aesthetics Exposed

This article will go through common treatments for the eye area from medical to home care. Medical Treatments Micronee­dling. Microneedling is a procedure commonly done in esthetic medical settings. Medical professionals may apply certain acids to the entire under-eye area, making the peel much more aggressive.

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Pro Aging Retinol Facial Designed For 50 + Fabulous Women

Lipgloss and Aftershave

The TheraGenesis Retinol was designed by Founder Trish Green, a homeopathic practitioner, and esthetician. The TheraGenesis products have ideal formulations for estheticians to use as an overall approach to treating menopausal clients’ skin. Trish Green TheraGenesis Focus on Menopausal Skin? Here’s what she had to say. “As

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