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Renée Predicts the 6 Biggest Skincare Trends of 2023

Renee Rouleau

While the social media landscape can’t be discounted when it comes to trend prediction, I like to turn to my other sources as well. Skin Cycling Skin cycling has been all over social media for a few months now, and it seems to be resonating with audiences far and wide.

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A Skin Care Routine For Combination Skin

Eminence Organics

Exfoliate Clogged pores are a common characteristic of combination skin. Eminence Organics Product Support Team recommends exfoliating regularly to help eliminate buildup on the skin’s surface as well as unclog and minimize pores. Opt for a non-abrasive exfoliant that will be kind to your complexion. But, don’t go overboard.

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Advanced Medical Aesthetic Series Treatment Plans

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Read the March L+A Report Clients connect with estheticians at various points in their self-care journey, often having limited information learned from social media sites. The first service should focus on tone and texture with exfoliation and hydration. They will refresh skin and provide understanding for next steps.

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A Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin

Eminence Organics

Exfoliate (Gently) Exfoliation is one of the most important steps for oily skin — but don’t go overboard. Gentle exfoliation helps remove build up on the skin’s surface as well as unclog and minimize pores. In fact, lack of hydration can cause skin to produce even more sebum in an effort to maintain moisture.

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Skin Redness: Why Is My Skin So Blotchy?

Eminence Organics

Sensitive skin types react to stimuli that typically don’t bother other skin types such as fragrance, physical exfoliation, certain acids or heat. Exfoliate: Skip abrasive facial scrubs and renew skin gently with the lactic and mandelic acids in our award-winning Calm Skin Chamomile Exfoliating Peel.

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How to Open a Thriving Medical Spa

Maxine Drake

Clients are done with social media gimmicks and overhyped skincare. From light exfoliation to deeper correction, these are designed to fade pigmentation, reduce fine lines, and improve texture. Highlight glowing feedback on your website, in your treatment room, and across social media. They want real results.

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Prejuvenation and Gen Z: The One Treatment Every Skin Needs

Lydia Sarfati

According to “ Prejuvenation: The Global New Anti-Aging Trend ”published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum, “Gen Z, being the first digital generation, relies heavily on social media and the internet for skincare and aging advice, leading to a dynamic sharing and dissemination of information on aesthetic dermatology within this generation.