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En, a new Japanese beauty spa entering the Parisian market, is bringing its Asian skincare philosophy to a European audience. In the new Paris outpost, it will serve up a range of innovative essences and a menu of hand applied bespoke facials all packaged in a serene, design-led setting.
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D Magazine
Three years ago, no longer satisfied in their corporate jobs, best friends Brittany Ricketts and Rylie Bland mapped out a plan. "We literally put pen to paper and said, 'Okay, what are we into?' I kept writing down variations of "beauty" and "skin care" — that's our obsession. We're so consumed with the industry," says Ricketts. "So I said, 'We have to become estheticians. We need to go to school, then we need to work in a med spa, and then we're going to open our own."
It's a familiar story. Friends get tired of the corporate world and dreams up a plan to do something more satisfying and creative. But Ricketts and Bland stuck to their roadmap.
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ASCP is excited to bring you treatment room tips! Watch as esty Ella Cressman takes you into her treatment room to show some basic facial massage techniques to help clients feel relaxed and happy.
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Forbes
Late last year, Air France temporarily closed its lounge in Terminal 1 at New York JFK International Airport in order to renovate its lounge. The first component to reopen was a revamped pre-flight dining room for passengers on the airline's late-night flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle.
Earlier in February, the lounge unveiled another new marquee element: a brand-new beauty treatment center in partnership with Swiss luxury wellness brand, La Prairie.
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Stylist
Any skin guru worth their (Himalayan pink) salt will have a bathroom cabinet that reads like an A-to-Z of vitamin-loaded lotions and potions. But we're not just talking vitamin A (that's where retinol comes from), vitamin B3 (also known as niacinamide) and vitamin C (a super duper brightening antioxidant).
There's another, considerably less shouty, skin hero on the block. Meet vitamin K – a complexion-boosting ingredient that's increasingly causing a buzz in the beauty sphere.
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For those of us who have officially joined the over-40 club, the moment has come to make some changes to our skin care regimen. Chances are, you probably already have a pretty solid product routine, but adding a few in-office treatments can make an even bigger difference. Here, we tap top doctors from across the country for the procedures that show the best results on skin over the age of 40.
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Hollywood Reporter
Five trends — equally wearable and beautiful — have dominated the red carpet repeatedly this award season: Pink eyeshadow, hair bows, colorful smoky eyes, sleek bobs and elevated neutrals. But will they show up on the Oscars red carpet, where bourgeois looks such as tried-and-true Veronica Lake waves and classic red lips reign?
The pros behind the trendsetting looks on Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and others weigh in on whether the Academy Awards will go to the strongest hair and makeup already killing it this season.
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"Being a Licensed Esthetician and Educator, I have always been an advocate for continuing education. As a member of NCEA, becoming NCEA Certified, was a natural extension. It has helped my career and private practice tremendously. I am proud to be a NCEA Certified Professional."
— Denise Gaston, San Leandro, California
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By Gaetano DiNardi
Let's say your company is thriving. The amount of profits, clients, employees and even products are steadily increasing. Every moving component is working seamlessly, and you're making a name for yourself in the city and industry. Everything is going so well that you should keep on keeping on, right? Not necessarily. Just because the business is flourishing in the present doesn't mean everything is peachy keen. What would happen if a disaster, natural or otherwise, were to occur tomorrow?
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Inc.
Research from Harvard University's Alison Wood Brooks says that failing to share how we've failed (and talking up our accomplishments too much) triggers "malicious envy" in peers. Such envy creates dysfunctional behavior as peers, or even direct reports, seek to tear down and undermine the successful leader, even while considering unethical means to do so as justified. It also leads employees to behave less cooperatively and disrupts a sense of teamwork.
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Business 2 Community
Generate quality leads with a stellar digital media marketing strategy. All too often business owners expect digital media and social media marketing to generate immediate sales, but the funnel with online marketing is very different and misunderstood.
Digital and social media help generate quality leads. Good lead generation nurtures and educates your online audience until they are ready to buy. Leads also help to grow referrals for even further sales.
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“Employees’ social posts generate eight times more engagement than posts from their employer,” reports Dr. Christine Bailey of Cisco. Let that soak in for a minute. Eight. Times. More. Engagement.
Why does it matter?
In a world where employees and candidates consult their online and offline communities instead of “official” brand channels, employees who advocate for their companies have become a key element in successful recruitment marketing campaigns.
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Education Next
Student achievement varies widely across developed countries, but the source of these differences is not well understood. One obvious candidate, and a major focus of research and policy discussions both in the United States and abroad, is teacher quality. Research and common sense tell us good teachers can have a tremendous impact on their students' learning. But what, exactly, makes some teachers more effective than others? Some analysts have pointed to teachers' own scholastic performance as a key predictor, citing as examples teacher-recruitment practices in countries where students do unusually well on international tests.
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By Catherine Iste
Often, professional development throughout the year is based on the newest trends, a district initiative or a fundamental requirement that just has to get done. Unfortunately, it seems the longer an educator teaches, the less value these training sessions provide. Instead of resigning yourself to boredom, try this unexpected way to reignite the teaching spark and enjoy a genuine opportunity for professional development.
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From the desk of Dorothy McKinley Soressi - NCEA School Director
As leaders we never know when a teachable moment will occur. To that end, we need to be purposeful in building skills for engaging learners in the educational process. Students should know in advance what is expected of them, where they stand in relation to the performance level expected, and what they can do to improve. It is important as Educators to check for understanding throughout lessons by asking questions students can answer only if they truly understand concepts and/or the process.
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Informa Healthcare via PubMed
Nanotechnology is an increasingly widespread area of research for its various applications and advantages. Accordingly, nanotechnology has been the focus of investment in different areas of science, namely as a technological strategy for the development of cosmetics formulations. The applications of nanocosmetics are numerous, from anti-aging care, make-up and nails to deodorants, oral care, sunscreens and hair care.
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CE Approved Articles from PCI Journal
Sensitized Skin
About the article:
To provide the skin care professional with a review of Sensitive and Sensitized Skin Conditions.
This educational activity has been approved for 1.0 CEs. Exp. 7/2019. COA#PCIA0716.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this article and taking this test, the skin care professional will be able to:
- Understand the cause of sensitized skin and how to lessen the chance of skin reactions.
- Understand the sensitive skin product claims, and facial treatment options.
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