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Top Tips for Avoiding Irritated Winter Skin
Winter is here and while the season brings much to celebrate it also tends to usher in some unfavorable, and frankly uncomfortable, skin conditions. Whether it’s the cold, dry weather, hot showers, heated buildings, or even the countless social gathe
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Why Pumpkin (with Twist) Could be the Perfect Fall Remedy
With the autumnal equinox just behind us, it’s safe to say it’s officially pumpkin season ––a season we absolutely love for many reasons. For one, it’s a shift into a new season (a cozy one for that matter), which has significant meaning, and two, it
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Recapture Clients You Haven’t Seen All Summer Long
Summer travel is coming to a close and most clients will be ready to settle back into their routines. They also may need to get back on track with their skincare regimens if summer vacations derailed their (and your) efforts. How do you get them back
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How to Get the Most out of Vitamin A
Vitamin A – it’s an ingredient that tends to be overlooked and in some cases avoided when it comes to addressing aging or compromised skin. But this essential vitamin actually remains one of the most effective ingredients for aging skin. And it comes
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Revive Summer Skin with Much Need Oxygen
It may not feel like it, but summer will soon be winding down and in the coming months the excessive heat will give way to some cooler, more tolerable temperatures. This time of year, you may find clients in need of rehydration and repair from too mu
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Dispatches from RA Symposium: CREATING THE PERFECT TREATMENT ROOM COMBINATION
Knowing how to effectively utilize advanced modalities in the treatment room has become an essential part of the aesthetic practice. Demand for pro-youth treatments like laser, light therapy and other non-invasive procedures is on the rise – expected
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How to Treat Skin Impacted by Melasma
Age spots, brown spots, dark patches…melasma is a skin condition with many monikers. Though it is most commonly known as “age spots.” This very common condition affects 6 million women in the U.S., according to the National Institutes of Health – and
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