Eyelash tinting is a confusing topic for me.
During my esthetics training, which was at a very reputable Aveda Institute, I was trained on how to perform eyelash tinting. When working in New York at the Aveda flagship, we did not perform this service as there was, it was explained to me, a federal law prohibiting it. In California, at both an Aveda spa and an independent spa where I worked, we performed eyelash tinting. Here in Chicago, the service is very popular.…
ContinueAdded by Tracey Briggs on September 24, 2011 at 3:46pm — 2 Comments
Hi I am not sure how to use a galvanic current machine. I saw a demo when I was going to
school and It's a while ago.
Christiane
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I have a client who has sebaceous hyperplasia. I've done research on the problem and have been following the a combination of treatments such as hyfrecator, microdermabrasion and peels. My client is extremely oil, thick skin, and is Fitzpatrick II. Anyone have any suggestions as to proper treatment? I know this is a disorder of the sebaceous gland and there is no fix. Just looking for control of the excessive oil and shrinking of the sebaceous pockets "whitish material". Thanks.
Added by Virginia Mabbun on September 14, 2011 at 11:15pm — 9 Comments
Has anyone used or seen the results of using the SKIN CLASSIC or SKIN RESURFACER? The hand piece needle supposedly removes larger sunspots, telangantasia, skin tags, cherry angiomas, etc.. How effective and safe is this??
Added by Maribeth Freeman on September 14, 2011 at 4:49pm — 2 Comments
in Florida to be an "esthetician" or facial specialist all i need is 260 hrs right? an there is no such importance of getting an advanced paramedical degree is there? if im trying to start a home based bussiness what would be my best route?
Added by nichole on September 12, 2011 at 7:10am — 13 Comments
If your live in New Mexico, you probably spend some time in the sun. Who doesn’t? I mean, isn’t that why we live here in the first place? But the Land of Enchantment is not without it’s toll on your skin. We have a high altitude which, while making New Mexico a beautiful place to live also makes it #1 for skin cancers in the entire United States of America.
Growing up in New York City I spent many happy hours on the beaches of Long Island. My parents rented a summer bungalow…
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