2020 Classrooms Product Perception: Ingredients, pH Balance, and Clean Cosmetics This classroom originally appeared in the 2020 Summit of Aethetics. Product Perception: Ingredients, pH Balance, and Clean Cosmetics With so many products on the market, it becomes increasingly difficult to differentiate what products are best to use and recommend when it comes to caring for clients’ skin. Understanding pH balance and ingredients is key in making an informed decision for the treatment room and the…
2020 Classrooms Level 2 Peel: Blueberry Jessner Peel A potent peel that eliminates impurities, reduces the appearance of uneven skin tone and smooths over superficial lines and wrinkles. Also great as a pre-peel degreaser. A well-known authority on all things luxury skincare and education, Ryan Christopher is known as an outgoing, engaging educator with expansive experience in professional skincare knowledge, product development and beauty. Fueled by the desire to create, connect and provide…
2020 Classrooms Elevating your Service from a Treatment to an Experience Elevating your Service from a Treatment to an Experience How do you set yourself apart in an industry filled with so many talented service providers? It’s all in the details! We play a huge roll in the overall well-being of our clients, and we have the ability to offer more than a service, but an experience. This isn’t about investing in fancy machines or being…
2020 Classrooms Strategic Exit Planning for Spa Professionals This classroom originally appeared in the 2020 Summit of Aethetics. Strategic Exit Planning for Spa Professionals During this strategic session, this webinar will discuss the tools and techniques needed to plan for operating a successful spa practice and planning for an exit into retirement. Richard Merrill is an award-winning beauty industry expert specializing in salon and spa sales and marketing with over 15 year of…
2020 Classrooms How GM Revolution is Shaping the Future of Men’s Skincare Before you begin this class, I want you to close your eyes and picture a typical women’s bathroom. Now imagine a man’s. Why is it that a woman needs hundreds of products in pretty tubes, jars, and sprays while a man can get away with a three-in-one shampoo, conditioner, and body wash? I’m not saying that men need all of those products, but I am…