Permanent Makeup in the Spa

Written by Irene Kennerley, artistic director of SofTap Permanent Cosmetics
Permanent makeup can be a great service to add to your spa menu. Whether you hire a professional or train to do this yourself, you can add a substantial amount of income to your business by incorporating this service.

Etiquette in the Wellness Space

Written by Caroline Klebl and Rachel L. Johnson
The meaning behind the word etiquette can often be lost in the business world today. The true definition from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary is the conduct or procedure required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be observed in social or official life. In layman’s terms this means to conduct business in a professional manner while abiding by society and industry standards. Beyond the way…
Launched in 1976, LaBelle Day Spas & Salons is unique in the industry, offering an enormous array of beauty services in three luxurious Bay Area locations. Leading-edge products formulated by premier aesthetician Bella Schneider enhance the unparalleled service offering results-oriented facials (including signature Royal Touch), hair removal, restorative massages, hard-to-find body treatments, medical spa, weight management, and hormone therapy, to name a few.

Yoga in the Spa

Written by Felix A. Lopez, spiritual leader at JHANA Healing, Mindfulness and Yoga Center
People visit spas in hopes of receiving the ultimate relaxation experience. At times, it may be hard to create a relaxing environment for your clients when you are busy managing the spa along with supervising a team of skin care professionals. Unfortunately, you cannot give clients something that you do not possess yourself – a relaxed mindset. If you are stressed or your mind is…

Skin Care MYTHS: With a higher intake of alcohol, it is common to experience broken capillaries.

Written by Kathryn Khadija Leverette, L.E., owner of Clinically Clear Skin Rehab Center
STATEMENT: With a higher intake of alcohol, it is common to experience broken capillaries. Facts: For the most part, the answer is true. Dilated capillaries can be caused by genetics, pregnancy, the pill, hormone replacement, sun damage, rosacea and/or trauma to the skin. In the short-term, high alcohol intake generally only causes flushing (generalized redness); however, long-term alcohol abuse can cause capillaries to become permanently…

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