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Product and Service Recommendations

This is a group where we can all ask for and share recommendations for products and services that we find helpful in our esthetic practices.

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Professional LED device?

As an add-on to services, I would like to offer a professional multi-functioning (yellow,blue,red green) LED light therapy device--preferably not just one that can be used on the face--but body as…Continue

Started by Chelsea Bender Apr 27, 2017.

The Best Cost Effective Skincare line for New Business 45 Replies

Hi…In your opinion(s) what’s a great cost effective and great working skincare line to begin a small business i.e. treatment room? I’m looking for a skincare company that does not require a large…Continue

Started by Lugenia's Skincare Studio. Last reply by Emily A. Walford Mar 29, 2015.

best post brazilian balm/lotion?

Hi Ladies,What is the best post brazilian balm/lotion for skin that has lifted? What about for skin that is fine after? Please tell me why you like the product as well.Thank you for your suggestions!Continue

Started by Lisa Jeris Mar 8, 2015.

Using tea compresses in facial 10 Replies

I love to use tea in my facials, especially green and herbal teas.  I used to infuse tea into my rinse water, but I feel it could be more soothing and beneficial after the exfoliation or peel.  I…Continue

Started by Robin Lemon. Last reply by Eryn Cook Nov 19, 2014.

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Comment by Christine Byer Esthetics on June 5, 2012 at 7:51pm
Hi all, I posted a cool video on YouTube reviewing some "magic gloves" (conductive gloves) for microcurrent treatments that I recently bought. My Microcurrent business is getting pretty busy but I was bored with my wands. They are a fun change up from the norm and clients love them!

http://youtu.be/UHnxyXFlbqg
Comment by Vanessa Barrientez on May 30, 2012 at 7:26pm
@ Beth. I use Dermalogica with my BT.
Comment by Tanya Gioia on May 30, 2012 at 6:10pm

Hi-

I am considering the Obagi Medical Line.  I work and live at 8,000 feet.  Lots of hyperpigmentation and lots of active folks.  Resort community past Winter Park.  I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has used or is using the line now.  Can email me directly tanyagioia@yahoo.com

Comment by Beth Davis on March 29, 2012 at 11:50pm

My Spa just purchased a BT Micro!  The directions are simple enough and the video...EXTREMELY basic 3 minute demo.  Does anyone have any guidance or words of advice for using this device?  Can I only use it with BT products or can it be used with our product line?  Thanks!

Comment by Megan on March 19, 2012 at 9:21pm

Hi I am looking for a facial poster to frame in my room.  If you know where I can find one please let me know - Thanks

Comment by Yaneth De La Cruz Huges on March 19, 2012 at 7:42pm

You can buy your own Dermafile at www.dermafile.com and register as a profesional. So you can get it for a better price!!!

Good Luck

Comment by Heather Capitanich on March 19, 2012 at 6:23pm

I know it's expensive to start a new business and Microdermabrasion Machines are expensive.  I would save my money until I had enough saved to get what I need for the scope of practice.  Patients is a virtue :) Compromising on lesser quality can be a vital mistake.  I  recommend the Dermafile.  That is what I started out with & the clients that started with the Dermafile actually prefer it over the machine.  It's a beautiful tool.  Shelly Hancock of The Real Transformation Center is the local Representative in California for this tool and is who I purchased mine through.  Crushed diamonds on Stainless steel in three different grades; FIne, Medium & Course.  You can do body with these also. They are coming out with a new and improved Dermafile in May, I believe.  Check it out, you will not be disappointed.-this really is an awesome tool to have in your toolbox!   

Comment by Yaneth De La Cruz Huges on March 15, 2012 at 8:08pm

Is there currently a product available to esthetician that can be applied topically to a suspicious site - a 'cancer' screening agent that visably reacts (either with or without a light of specific wave length as part of the skin analysis) - so that a trained medical esthetician might accurately and confidently direct and / or induce a resistant client to seek further professional help for a suspicious area?

Comment by Yaneth De La Cruz Huges on March 15, 2012 at 7:57pm

Hi Cimberly Davis, try www.osmosisskincare.com They have organic peels.  You can ask them. I like their products. 

Comment by Chere McCoy on March 15, 2012 at 2:33pm

You simply do NOT peel Lupus clients!

 

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