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Elevated Hygiene for Make-up by Jaclyn Luongo

National Aesthetic Spa Network

As licensed spa professionals our #1 priority has always been safety and sanitation.

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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Thorough organization of charting systems, patient and employee safety and sanitation practices, and consistent monitoring by supervisory staff is the key to medical spa success. Proper communication is exceptionally important between the physician and support staff when treating patients in a medical setting.

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Do Lamps That Use UV-C Radiation to Kill Germs Pose Health Risks?

The Dermatology Digest

Germicidal lamps using ultraviolet C (UV-C) radiation may pose health safety issues, according to a biomolecular analysis of their effects on apoptosis and senescence. These lamps, which are designed to sanitize the air, objects, and surfaces, gained popularity for domestic use during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Amazing Benefits Of Microblading: Achieving Perfect Brows

American Esthetician Organization

Keep safety in mind – only trained professionals should do this for the best results. Safety is paramount–the risk associated with staph infection or other side effects can be successfully minimized when performed by an experienced professional who ensures proper sanitization before and during healing process.

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Do You Need an Esthetician License to Become a Wax Technician?

Tricoci University

Since there are some health and safety risks for both wax technicians and clients, it’s important to get your license from a reputable (meaning accredited) university. Estheticians typically provide various services that pair nicely with waxing, such as facials, skincare treatments, body treatments, and makeup application.

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VIRTUAL MASTER CLASS: Client Consultation and Skin Analysis

Lydia Sarfati

Sanitation and Infection Control Best practices for hygiene, sterilization, and safety. Client Consultation and Skin Analysis Skills for assessing and customizing treatments for clients. Ethics and Professionalism Building strong interpersonal and ethical standards. Already A Member?

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How To Become A Facialist In Arizona

The Studio Academy of Beauty

These tests cover topics such as anatomy and physiology of the skin, sanitation and safety procedures, product knowledge, makeup application techniques, and other relevant topics related to being a beauty professional. To get licensed in Arizona, one must complete the right program and pass the state board exams for esthetics.