The Esthetician Connection
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Blog posts cover the latest products, insights into today's newest modalities, interviews with industry icons, esthetic and wellness techniques, reviews on emerging ingredients, and opinions on the best companies to work with. Esthetician Connection is dedicated to connecting licensed Estheticians and Spa Professionals to researched esthetic brands.
The Esthetician Connection
1y ago
Planning your wedding can be a stressful time and wanting to look your best is of the utmost importance. Most brides are afraid to do anything too aggressive before that big day and that is why MyoLift Microcurrent utilizes one of the industry’s cutting edge innovative technologies out there.
Microcurrent works to stimulate and tone the facial muscles. It is also known to increase collagen, elastin, circulation, ATP, product penetration and the best part is that it is non-invasive. There is no down time and the treatment is very relaxing. With the increase of ..read more
The Esthetician Connection
1y ago
While all skin types and tones typically follow the same basic skincare regimens of
cleansing, moisturizing, and applying sunscreen, there are certain nuances that apply to
specific skin types. Plus, it’s important to know your skin type before you purchase
skincare products. We spoke to New York City board-certified dermatologist Dr. Nava
Greenfield about how best to determine your skin type.
Why Is It Important to Determine Your Skin type?
Before you spend any more time trying to figure out your skin type, you will probably
want to know the payoff behind it. “Your skin type will determine th ..read more
The Esthetician Connection
1y ago
Today, I sat down with my good friend Farheem who is Bengali. Curious about her journey with body and facial hair, I asked her what some of the biggest struggles have been and why a permanent hair removal solution would be good for her.
Farheem was very open explaining to me that she has a lot of thick hair and has been trying to manage it for years. She has heard that “the more you wax, the more the hair becomes less and less over time”. This has never been the case for her. Frustrated, she told me she has to get waxed every two weeks and still sees no changes.
With darker skin, Farheem has n ..read more
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1y ago
Winter is synonymous with dry, dull, dehydrated skin… but so are changes in your hormones. Which is why making a few simple adjustments to your morning skincare routine can have a dramatic impact on the way your skin looks and feels — no matter your skin type. These three simple steps benefit dry skin, combination (t-zone oil) skin, oily skin or sensitive skin.
1. INVIGORATE YOUR SKIN WITH A SCRUB 2 TO 3 TIMES PER WEEK.
A light manual exfoliation and massage with a scrub stimulates blood circulation, bringing oxygen and nutrients to your skin cells. This helps your serums and moistu ..read more
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1y ago
Most know that nuts as a food are healthy to add to our diets, but we are beginning to see more nuts and their oils in our skin care products. Most oils are full of omegas, fatty acids, antioxidants and other minerals that repair and protect the skin at various levels, providing a variety of benefi ts. Here are a few of the more common options available in pure form as a stand-alone oil or in your favorite skin care product.
1. Sweet Almond Prunus dulcis (sweet almond) oil is anti-inflammatory, which will help a variety of skin types and conditions. The high amount of fatty acid N UTS ABOUT SK ..read more
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1y ago
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Environmentally compromised skin
Everyone has some level of environmental damage on their skin. Whether it is caused by UVA, UVB or blue light, pollution, weather, or lifestyle choices (diet, smoking, certain sports etc). Factors we either cannot avoid, or habits that are difficult to give up. While genetics also largely determines when the skin starts to show signs of aging, environmental damage is a key factor, as it is an accelerator in the aging process, and unrelated to the human age. Unfortunately, environmental factors can negatively affect ou ..read more
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1y ago
Hyaluronic acid has become quite buzzworthy in the skincare world, but what exactly is the function of this talked-about ingredient? And what products are most effective? We take a deep dive into what, why, and how this skin savior became a household name.
What is Hyaluronic Acid?
Hyaluronic acid is often synonymous with hydration. As a humectant that occurs naturally in the skin, hyaluronic acid draws water to itself like a magnet, binding to the water in cells for a bouncy, youthful complexion. “Hyaluronic acid is a molecule that holds 1000x its own weight in water,” says Esthetician Allison ..read more
The Esthetician Connection
1y ago
Biologic cells must maintain the ability to receive, process, and transmit signals. It is essential that there is a flow of information between all cells to enable them to respond and grow without impairment. During each phase of life, especially during the natural aging process or health impairment, cell-to-cell signaling may degrade and weaken. This is influenced by genetics, environment, lifestyle, behavioral, nutrition including water intake, and overall health.
Non-invasive microcurrent uses low voltage electricity to create a small electrical field to help increase the ..read more
The Esthetician Connection
1y ago
From head to toe, people invest in all kinds of hair removal processes. A wax artist will quickly find out in their career is what the most requested services are. These typically include full leg, bikini line, full bikini, and Brazilian waxing. Because these types of waxing are so popular, Bombshell Wax considers them the types of waxing techniques every professional should know. Offering the most popular waxing services, in addition to having quality customer service and salon-grade depilatory wax, is sure to create a strong clientele relationship in no time.
Full Leg Waxing
As the name impl ..read more
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1y ago
We can always count on a gua sha massage to get our blood flowing (literally); but how does this massage actually work? Today we are diving into the science behind the gua sha massage, so you don’t have to!
Let’s start by briefly going over what this massage is and where it originated.
The gua sha massage is an ancient Chinese practice that was used to promote healing in the body by using a tool with a rounded edge. This tool is used by a professional to scrape/rub the skin in long strokes while applying pressure. The traditional stone tool that is used for this practice is Green Jade, however ..read more