Almost a decade ago, there was a client that would come to the spa with a whiskey in one hand and an unlit cigar in the other. Although he would not drink the alcohol during the treatment or light up his cigar to smoke, it became his spa ritual. On numerous occasions, he was asked to discard of his glass cup and half chewed cigar…

What’s your recipe for broken capillaries?

Written by Erin Lucie, D.N.P., clinical director with CryoMed Clinic
Broken capillaries are inefficient, useless vessels. These tiny, web-like vessels can appear anywhere on the body, but are predominately present on the face and legs, which can make clients extremely self-conscious. When treating broken capillaries, it is important to first work with existing capillaries; avoid treatments that exacerbate them and use products that will prevent them.

What’s your recipe for treating sunburn blisters?

Written by Anabel De La Vega, author of TAO – The Art of Relaxation
Asevere sunburn may result in sunburn blisters. These blisters are a painful experience for anyone that exposes themselves to too much sun. Overexposure to the sun causes a bubble that forms under the skin and becomes filled with fluid. These blisters form to protect the underlying tissue from the burn. If someone experiences a severe sunburn, they can get sick and develop swelling, fever, chills,…

What’s your recipe for treating skin during the summer heat?

Written by Denise Baron, wellness expert and business strategist
The eyes, skin, and liver are extremely sensitive during the summer months. Whether professionals are working with clients to achieve healthy summer skin or treating clients who struggle with acne, rosacea, or eczema, there are lessons to be learned from ancient medical systems.

What’s your recipe for choosing the right career path?

Written by Kelly Richardson, CEO and founder of B.Bronz Sunless
Obtaining your aesthetics or cosmetology license is one of the smartest moves you can make for your future. As the economy fluctuates, there has been stability for jobs in the skin care industry. Generally, after graduating from aesthetics school, many professionals fast track into a client-facing career. However, it is important to look at some of the other things you can do with your license.

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