My business partner Pat and I are hosting a party at the Face & Body Show in San Jose. We did this last year and we had a blast! It will be in the cafe in the lobby of the Hilton Hotel (attached…Continue
Started by Laura Cooksey. Last reply by Laura Cooksey Aug 21, 2014.
I own a salon/spa. I have a both renter who's lease is up at the end of September and I would like to not renew her lease with me. What would be the proper and legal way to do this? I am a new…Continue
Started by Heather Capitanich. Last reply by Heather Capitanich Aug 20, 2014.
The California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology has changed the wording in their regulations that would make it illegal for estheticians to perform services on anyone with acne. We are…Continue
Tags: specialists, acne, Board, State, CA
Started by Laura Cooksey. Last reply by Laura Cooksey Aug 14, 2014.
A skilled and knowledgeable esthetician that can understand and feel comfortable providing chemical peels can achieve a great result for the client. An esthetician that is always looking for more…Continue
Started by Tonya Ruehl. Last reply by Tonya Ruehl May 20, 2013.
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FREE workshop in Riverside California on Sunday August 17th.
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Exciting workshop on March 30th in Long Beach for those of you in SoCal. I'm teaming up with Radiancy to talk indepth about the LHE technology.
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I'm giving a workshop next Sunday (the 19th) in Tustin with three guest speakers. It's a great lineup. If you live in Southern Cal. please join us!
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Ditto...signed!
Thanks Shelly
Signed!
Thanks Shelly :)
The Board's sudden need to interpret Section 991so that estheticians are excluded is curious and their intentions are brought into question. If their mission is to protect the health and safety of the public, why are they spending their time protecting market segments for the medical industry? They are the ones who are operating out of their 'scope of practice.' The narrow, narrow Section 991 interpretation that excludes LED light use by estheticians is an indicator of lobbying influences that should be brought to light. Facts matter.
Every California Esty needs to sign this petition and if possible attend the meeting in October!
https://www.change.org/petitions/ca-board-of-cosmetology-remove-the...
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The attached is the summary of a conversation I had with State Board reps at the Face and Body show in San Jose, August 2013. All concerned should contact ASCP, Susanne Schmaling, to see what next steps should be. Also, contact the company from whom you purchased equipment so they can apply pressure also.
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