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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Instead, opt for lightweight and non-comedogenic moisturizers that won't clog pores and can help balance sebum production. Whether you opt for a professional facial massage or try some techniques at home, incorporating this treatment into your skincare routine can leave your skin looking radiant and rejuvenated.

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Tech-Nature: The Evolution of Botanicals in Modern Skincare

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Jojoba Oil closely mimics the skins natural sebum, helping to balance oil production without clogging pores, making it a perfect match for both oily and combination skin types. I also love using facial oils for a mini-facial massage, which I know helps boost blood flow and lymphatic flow in the skin.”

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7 Skincare Tools Every Esthetician Should Have On Hand – Literally!

California Skincare Supply

WHAT IT DOES Clients will be hooked on the afterglow after receiving a facial with this multitasking tool, which features microcurrent alongside a stimulating spiked roller to mimic microneedling without puncturing the skin. Adding them to any facial massage protocol is a sure way to wow your clients and get their skin glowing.

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7 Skincare Tools Every Esthetician Should Have On Hand – Literally!

California Skincare Supply

The facial cleansing brush can effectively remove cosmetic residue, remove dead skin cells and clear blackheads, help heal acne and diminish pores. Ice Globes feel amazing following waxing, extractions, electrolysis, or advanced exfoliation such as a peel, microdermabrasion, dermaplaning or microneedling. Whats not to love?

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The Big Chill: Why Cold Therapy is Becoming One of Skin Care’s Hottest Trends

California Skincare Supply

One of the best ways to incorporate cool therapy in a facial is with massage tools like cryoglobes and cold rollers during your facial massage. Tip #3: Treat your clients to some cool tools. To activate their cooling properties, simply store your tools in a bowl of ice cold water or a refrigerator prior to using.

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The Big Chill: Why Cold Therapy is Becoming One of Skin Care’s Hottest Trends

California Skincare Supply

One of the best ways to incorporate cool therapy in a facial is with massage tools like cryoglobes and cold rollers during your facial massage. Tip #3: Treat your clients to some cool tools. To activate their cooling properties, simply store your tools in a bowl of ice cold water or a refrigerator prior to using.

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