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Non-Invasive Facial Treatments: The Secrets to Radiant Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Non-invasive facial treatments have become increasingly popular among beauty enthusiasts seeking natural-looking results without undergoing surgery. In this blog post, I'll take you through the magical realm of these advanced treatments, highlighting their benefits, various types, and much more. You're not alone.

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How to Get Rid of Textured Skin: Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Textured skin can also be a side effect of certain medical conditions, like psoriasis or eczema. Exfoliate regularly Exfoliating is key to getting rid of textured skin. A gentle exfoliator will help slough off dead skin cells and reveal healthy, radiant skin underneath.

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Ultimate Universal Medical + Spa Skin Treatment 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

The HydroJEM Treatment The beauty of the DermaJEM HydroJEM Treatment is its versatility. Now, with DeramJEM’s HydroJEM treatment, you can perform hydrodermabrasion on virtually every client in a medical and spa skincare practice. There are a plethora of treatment options for clients. Skincare M.A.D

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Modifying facial treatments for your sensitive skin clients

Aesthetic Back Bar

Many people that come in for facials will describe their skin as sensitive. When you really have someone that is what can you do to modify the facial treatment to make sure they do not react or become more red? External factors include UV exposure, environmental conditions, frequent contact with water, solvents, chemicals.

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Dermaplaning Regret And How To Avoid It

Eminence Organics

Also known as "microplaning" or "blading," dermablading is a professional skin care treatment that skims the face with an exfoliating blade, specifically created for use on the skin. In comparison, facial razors are tools that feature a safety guard and sit on the skin at a 35-degree angle and were designed to be used at home.

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How to Care for Your Skin Post Laser Treatment

US Dermatologt Partners

You can wet a washcloth, using cold water and apply it directly to the treatment area or place an ice pack covered with a rag for short periods of time. You should also take anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen that can be purchased over the counter. Instead, use a gentle cleanser.

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4 Benefits Of Spa Facials

Eminence Organics

A facial includes a consultation, usually at the beginning, to fill out any necessary forms and to find out a bit more about your skin, health and any medications you might be taking that could affect the skin. Cleansing, toning, exfoliating, masks, moisturizers and serums are a few things you can expect from a basic facial.

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