Skin Care MYTHS: There are only two types of wrinkles.

Written by Monique Enriquez, C.N.H.P., anti-aging skin therapist

Relieve Your Client’s Stress with Essential Oil

Written by Shelley Hess, L.E., founder of Facemaker Enterprises
Wellness and well-being experts ranging from swamis to surgeons agree that chronic stress is drastically affecting our health on every level. And while everyone’s individual needs differ, there is a universal stress reliever: essential oil aromatherapy.

Soothe and Control Clients’ Eczema

Written by Jeannette Graf, M.D., assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center
One of the most common skin issues facing us when treating our clients is eczema. Eczema is skin that has simply become so dry that it results in symptoms such as itching from inflammation and rough, red, and dry skin, often with scaly, rough areas. Eczema can show up on the face, neck, chest, and arms.

10 Things About...Sensitive Skin

Written by Lydia Sarfati
Sensitive skin is a broad term ranging from easily irritated skin to conditions like eczema and rosacea. Aestheticians should be able to clearly identify sensitive skin types and diagnose a plan of action to alleviate the symptoms to provide clients with the best possible skin care results.

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