Integrative Aesthetics: Creating a Niche

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Holistic skin care has been on the rise with a greater focus on whole-body health and its relationship to skin. Many professionals in the holistic space question whether the treatment they are performing is holistic enough. However, they may not be aware of the term integrative aesthetics. This comes with the realization that treatments can be integrated and turned into a specific niche.

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Emily DavisEmily Davis has been a licensed aesthetician since 2007. She is the owner and operator of Stratum Aesthetics in Denver, Colorado, where she focuses on integrative skincare integrating holistic old-world treatments and plant medicine. Davis has spent seven years educating about aesthetics and loves to share her passion and knowledge with others. Davis is currently working to become a certified herbalist and nutritional aesthetics practitioner; she is so excited to broaden her offerings in the treatment room to assist in whole-body wellness. Davis has a long-standing passion for health, wellness, and skincare and is so thrilled to intersect that passion. Davis hosts an online esthetician’s book club focused on education and networking. When Davis is not in the treatment room, she is enjoying time outdoors in the Rocky Mountains with her Great Dane mix Daisy Fuentes.

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