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Top 5 Reasons Every Esthetician Needs LYCON Wax in Their Toolkit

American Esthetician Organization

For decades, LYCON has been recognized as a leader in the professional waxing industry, setting itself apart with innovative formulations, luxurious ingredients, and unwavering dedication to excellence. LYCON is not just a waxing product; it’s a trusted partner for professionals seeking unmatched quality and results.

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The Differences & Benefits Between Starpil Wax Formulas

Starpil Wax

Not all wax formulas are created equal, but each Starpil Wax product has its own special something that can benefit a specific skin, hair, and service type. We know there are a lot of formulas to choose from amongst the many types of high-quality wax types we offer, so if you can’t figure out which is right for you, we get it!

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Vegan Skincare: What's Right for You?

Starpil Wax

Benefits of Vegan Skincare Vegan Skincare Recommendations Vegan Waxing Final Thoughts In this blog, we’ll go over what vegan skincare is, how it can help your skin, and what products might be right for you or your routine. Vegan skincare products should also be ethically sourced and produced. Table of Contents What is Vegan Skincare?

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Can I use clay to shampoo my hair? Episode 136

The Beauty Brains

That’s because rinse out conditioners sometimes use higher levels of quaternium ammonium compounds can be irritating if left in contact with skin. But setting the ethical issues aside for the moment how can we find out if there’s any science behind horse oil being good for skin? In some cases, no. ” Wow. What’s next?

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Is Charlotte Tilbury Multi-Miracle cream really miraculous? Episode 149

The Beauty Brains

No one is looking out for the ethical treatment of scorpions. BTW I’m not saying Perry and I went to Rio on vacation…Anyway…Everyone knows that the chlorine compounds used to sanitize swimming pools are irritating and can make your eyes red. But chorine reacts with nitrogen it can form a compound called chloramine that IS irritating.