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The Revolutionary Impact of Exosomes in Skincare

Kim Gallo Esthetics

In skincare, exosomes are derived from stem cells and have shown immense potential in promoting skin health and rejuvenation. Exosomes work by delivering essential information and nutrients directly to skin cells, which can boost cell regeneration, repair damaged tissues, and stimulate collagen production.

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L+A Discovers 5 Global Skincare Trends In Paris

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The overwhelming theme is that brands are encouraging estheticians to focus on a macro approach to the client’s skin health. The brands want to foster healthy skin, rather than attacking skin in order to achieve the desired effect. This conversation also included provider ethics. We also attended a class with M.A.D

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Pro Aging Retinol Facial Designed For 50 + Fabulous Women

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Using this concept and caring for the skin with ethically produced quality skin products that are results driven, is strongly reflected in a clear and vibrant skin. Additionally, inflammation is a major contributor to aging the skin. Here’s what she had to say.

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How To Plump + Hydrate Skin This Winter 

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Plump + Hydrate with ZAQ Microcurrent at Home Tool We all know that home care rules the skin health! Yes, estys can perform treatments on clients’ skin, but daily product use can exponentially improve the results. We found a tool from ZAQ that clients can use daily to help get plump and hydrated skin!

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How Skin Care Can Affect Your Professional Success

West Lake Dermatology

When your skin looks healthy, it signals to others that you take care of yourself, which can translate into being perceived as someone who will also take care of their responsibilities and tasks effectively. Investing in your skin care is investing in your professional image.

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