I'm looking to try some professional skin care lines. Any suggestions??

Here is a list of lines that I have used or came across in the past that I'd rather not explore currently.

Demalogica

Murad

MD Formulations

Aveda

Pevonia

Mario Badescu

Yonka

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I like Glo Therapeutics. I am currently also looking into Skin Scripts, Glymedplus, and Image. :)
I actually had a facial with glo therapeutics and wasn't crazy about it. Ideally I would like to find a line that the client has heard of as well.

I use Image. They have great customer service and my clients love the retail products.

I will only use Circadia on my skin.  Hopefully I can use it in the treatment room as well, but right now I don't control my product line. 

I was wondering, was this post about finding skincare to use for your spa/clients? (Sorry I'm new to this..) but if it is, I was wondering how does that work. When I finish school and get my license in September, I was thinking of a home spa temporarily.. To build clientele. Do I buy directly from Dermalogica or Aveda? Or is there a specific warehouse you go to? Thanks in advance, and many blessings to you :)))

Most lines require you to buy directly from them as a professional to get back bar and retail.  Dermalogica has a large opening order from what I've heard, as do other lines.  Your best bet is to find a few lines you love, and contact them, talk to a rep and find out everything you would need to know and then make an informed decision that works for you.  Good luck! 

Yes for spa/clients. What Jodi said pretty much sums it up for your other question.

You can find dermatologica at Ulta and beauty stores like Cosmoproff ( license required) you don't have to buy retail can just test on yourself and use back bar until you find the line or lines you want to retail.

Look into Skin Scripts, MAD, Emicence, Bioelements ( has a few 3-4 ) I personally like, Ciradia, ESPA. Rhonda Allison, HydroPeptides-ask for samples or pay for shipping and get some to use on yourself and family to get a feel of each line ( that envy one mentioned). Stay away from MLM company's- waste of $ and no actives. . Good Luck!

My clients and I have fallen in love with Rhonda Allison! Other great lines worth looking into are BioElements, Sanitas, Repêchage & Tecniche to name a few.  I also personally love and use La Roche-Posay & SkinCeuticals. There are so many options out there it can get overwhelming! I did try SkinPrint and was not impressed, they have a free kit you can order and sample. Hope you find something that works for you!

i love image

and sanitas

Great! I'll look into those lines! Keep em coming!! 

I use Bioelements, I have been using thier for products since 2004, I use to sell them when I worked for a distributor, I also used them in the salon when I was doing my apprentice program for cosmetology, I will continue to use Bioelements after I finish my school for esthetics, at the school we used Dermalogica, Murad, Pevonia and Glo Minerals, but I still prefer the Bioelements over all of them, if used properly they work and are very cost effective, I don't think any treatment will cost you over $15.00 for the products that you use. Check them out at www.bioelements.com.

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