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Treatment Masks - The Treat That's Not Just For Professional Treatments

The Organic Esthetician

Today I’ll be talking about treatment masks. In almost every facial ever performed, treatment masks are applied toward the end of the service. Treatment masks are a fantastic way to give your skincare routine a boost, target specific skin concerns, and indulge in a little relaxation. Some facials include two.

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5 Red Flags During a Facial, Plus What to Do If Your Treatment Goes Wrong

Renee Rouleau

What you experience during and after your facial can vary a lot depending on which of these you’re going for, so it can be hard to know what’s considered “normal” during, or even after, a treatment. A bad facial can lead to irritation, scabbing, breakouts, and more. Sometimes, not knowing can cost you.

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Tech Neck: Expert-Approved Ways to Get Rid of Pesky Neck Lines

Renee Rouleau

That means you should be caring for the skin on your neck in the same way that you care for the skin on your face (yes, that means cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing… the whole nine yards). After all, the skin on your neck is thin and delicate, and the last thing you want to do is cause widespread irritation.

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The All-New Lira Clinical BODY Line: Because Your Skin Deserves More Than Just a Face Routine!

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Serums, peels, masks, LED treatments but what about the rest of us? Read our exclusive interview with the Lira Clinical Team about how to use the all-new BODY Line in advanced medical aesthetic treatments such as: Laser, Tummy Tucks, and Chemical Peels. Lets face itour faces get all the love. Their product quality? Their team?

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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Common active ingredients found in cleansers include salicylic acid for acne-prone skin, glycolic acid for exfoliation, and hyaluronic acid for hydration. Word of caution: Some individuals may experience mild irritation, especially those with sensitive skin. Look for it particularly in serums for morning use.

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How to Care for Your Skin Post Laser Treatment

US Dermatologt Partners

The field of dermatology has certainly taken advantage of these innovative tools for laser dermatology treatments. From reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and creating a more even skin tone and texture to managing common skin conditions like eczema and acne, laser treatments offer a wide array of benefits.

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Summer Skincare: The Ultimate Guide to Healthy, Glowing Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The art of gentle exfoliation Summer means more sweat, oil, and dirt build up on your skin. Regular exfoliation helps remove this layer, unclogging pores and allowing your skin to breathe. However, it's crucial to choose a gentle exfoliator — harsh scrubs can damage your skin, leaving it dry and irritated.

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