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

The Organic Esthetician

Feel free to try each one as it’s delivered to your inbox or simply introduce the steps that speak most to you and your individual skin care needs. Today I’ll be talking about treatment masks. In almost every facial ever performed, treatment masks are applied toward the end of the service. Some facials include two.

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Your guide to oily skin

Jeanne Brophy

Your guide to oily skin Oily skin is one of the most misunderstood skin types I come across and probably the most difficult to get handle on without expert advice. This skin now feels and looks dry, flaky and irritated. This is where oily skin unfortunately can get complicated!

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Summer Skincare: The Ultimate Guide to Healthy, Glowing Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Choose the right products Your skin type should guide your product choices. If you have oily skin, summer may exacerbate it. For dry skin, a hydrating serum followed by a moisturizer can provide the extra boost of hydration your skin needs. Consider getting an eyebrow tint or eyelash lift and tint service.

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Best Skin Care For Life On The Go

Eminence Organics

Lets explore the best take-anywhere skin care products for each skin type, helping your complexion stay radiant and protected throughout the day. For Oily Skin: Combat shine and refine your appearance with Sun Defense Minerals and Lime Refresh Tonique for a matte, refreshed look.

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Eyelid Eczema (Eyelid Dermatitis) Prevention & Treatment Options

West Lake Dermatology

Eyelid eczema, also known as eyelid dermatitis, is a skin condition that affects the delicate skin around the eyes. It can cause discomfort and frustration due to its visibility and the sensitivity of the skin in that area. Eyelid eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that specifically affects the skin around the eyelids.

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How to Wax Clients with Different Skin Types 

Atelier Esthetique Institute of Esthetics

When it comes to waxing your skin for hair removal , there are different types of treatment to consider. Knowing your own skin is important, but waxing professionals know exactly how to identify your skin type and build treatment for what you need.

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There Are So Many Skincare Lines– Is One Better Than Another?

Renee Rouleau

Some lightweight products will absorb faster than others which makes them ideal for layering while some will absorb more slowly into the skin for deeper, restorative effects. Some are light and airy which are perfect for oily skin, while others are thick and creamy to provide extra nourishment.

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