4 Different Chemical Peels And Their Benefits
If you are looking to take better care of your skin and reduce the aging lines on your face specifically, you should consider chemical peels and their numerous benefits. Our training estheticians at The Skin Insititute offer a variety of chemical peels for our clients to help them have glowing and healthy skin. Read the remainder of this blog to learn more about chemical peels, which one is right for you, and how they can benefit your skin texture.
Read More →Why Customer Service Is Essential As An Esthetician
In any business where you are interacting with people, you will need to have some basic customer service skills. Estheticians are closely involved with their clients and often have to fill time talking with their clients. Having good communication and a friendly atmosphere will help improve your business and career as an esthetician. Here are some reasons why customer service matters and how you can improve your dealings with clients.
Read More →Day Or Night? The Right Time To Apply Products
If you are working towards being an esthetician or are just really into skincare, you may have heard the question, “When is the right time to apply products?” Skincare products can be applied day or night but some have better benefits when applied at the right time of day. The Skin Insititute wants to help estheticians or consumers have proper facts about their skin and help you educate others too.
Read More →Expired Makeup And Skin Care: When To Throw Out Your Products
The products you use daily unfortunately won’t last forever. Many makeup products and skincare products have shorter shelf lives than you would expect. Using expired makeup and skincare products on your face can cause irritation, infections, or rashes. Here are some products that you should keep an eye out for and what to look for when they expire
Read More →Dry Skin Vs. Dehydrated Skin: Learn The Difference
These two terms related to skincare are often words that people use interchangeably, but there are differences between dry skin and dehydrated skin. Because of these differences, there are different ways to care for these skin conditions. Dealing with dry skin and dehydrated skin can be helped by visiting a dermatologist or a licensed esthetician at The Skin Institute.
Read More →7 Ways To Protect Your Skin During Travel
Changing your routine, traveling, and changing weather can affect your skin. Traveling to different places can cause breakouts, and neglecting your skincare routine while on vacation can make your skin dry out.
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