French Skin Philosophy
A comparison of the skin care and esthetics culture in the U.S. and France....
A comparison of the skin care and esthetics culture in the U.S. and France....
The simplest of tips to help organize skin care and beauty products in your retail areas and treatment rooms can ensure and bolster the “Zen” feel each customer experiences. ...
The teen demographic is slowly becoming the largest demographic of spa clients. With an ever-increasing population, teen clients are an important source of income for spas. And with a steady flow of skin conditions to treat, such as acne, sensitivity, and reactive skin, teens are...
Training yourself to recognize these “acne imposters” is vital to the success and efficacy of your treatments. At the end of the day, your clients are coming to you for clear skin. Become a true acne expert by realizing when what your client has is...
In esthetics, there are several primary derivatives of vitamin A used including retinol, retinyl palmitate or vitamin A palmitate and retinaldehyde. Learn how to differentiate these vitamin A derivatives and how to choose the best option for your client....
Mirbeau Inn & Spa Rhinebeck is now open, introducing the award-winning Mirbeau philosophy of “life, classically balanced”—and a restaurant by the world-renowned Charlie Palmer—to New York’s picturesque Hudson Valley....
Learn how this customized facial is created after an analysis of the skin, determining the use the specific herbs and massage techniques. ...
Is there a superior form of hair removal? Let’s discuss the pros and cons of waxing, shaving and beyond…...
Dr. Carl Thorneldt explains the function of the skin barrier and how to troubleshoot skin barrier treatment with acneic and sensitive skin types....
Ranging from wearable dewy skin with bronzer and smudged eyeliner, to what some would call full-on face paint, this winter’s looks cover all the bases. Here is a breakdown of Winter 2019’s most memorable makeup trends:...