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Revitalize Your Glow: Mastering Gua Sha Techniques for Effective Facial Treatments

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Revitalize Your Glow: Mastering Gua Sha Techniques for Effective Facial Treatments Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that uses a smooth-edged tool to improve circulation, promote lymphatic drainage, and enhance skin health. Join us on Monday, October 21st at 2 pm EST.

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The Evolution of Aesthetic Nurse Training: From Basics to Advanced Techniques

AAAMS

Aesthetic nurse training has its roots in the evolution of nursing roles and the growing demand for specialized aesthetic treatments. This led to the development of specialized aesthetic nurse training programs that teach nurses how to administer injectables, perform laser treatments, and provide skincare services.

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Decoding the Device Dilemma by Navigating Reactive Skin

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Addressing common fears associated with sensitive skin, we explore the hierarchy of treatments and provide clarity on when to incorporate devices. Join us as we unravel the complexities and offer practical guidance for achieving optimal results while prioritizing skin safety and well-being.

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The eyes have it. Is your esthie business ready for it?

California Skincare Supply

If you’re excited to add these trending treatments to your menu next year – no matter what state you’re in , here’s everything you need to know to get started with lash and brow services and set yourself up for success. Before adding any new service to your treatment menu, acquiring certification and training is essential.

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FLCCC I-CARE Early Treatment Protocol Review (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Based on rapidly emerging clinical trials evidence, the FLCCC team has developed the I-MASK+ protocol for prophylaxis and at home treatment of early stage COVID-19 and has now divided the I-MASK protocol into I-CARE and I-PREVENT protocols. Treatment is therefore highly stage-specific. Treatment of BA.4/BA.5/BQ.1.1