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With this special offer, the discounted price to obtain the National Certification is only $600. For $100 down you get the training manual to study, and NCEA is loaning you the remaining $500. You can be NCEA Certified by the end of July and have a year to pay for it!
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Allure
Recently, Allure spoke to dozens of frontline medical workers — from every state in America — about how the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged and changed them, and about its impact on their mental health. During these conversations, another topic came up again and again: how these women have reimagined their beauty and skin care routines, both for practical reasons and personal ones. Yes, their morning skin care rituals or evening showers soothe irritations and wash away germs, but they also offer rare moments of comfort, and calm, and control.
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Robb Report
The humble mushroom is the new superfood (or super fungus), and it's taking center stage in a number of new topical and ingestible products touted for boosting the immune system, increasing skin's moisture and even fighting inflammation. But can the simple mushroom live up to all this hype?
The experts we spoke with say mushrooms' health and beauty powers are legitimate but don't pertain to the grocery store variety or the psychedelic drug.
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Glossy
For the latest episode of Leading From Home (#LFH), our weekly Instagram Live series focused on how brand leaders are navigating the current climate, senior reporter Liz Flora spoke with Indie Lee, founder and CEO of her namesake skin care company.
Indie Lee, which launched in 20o9, is currently sold in retailers including Sephora, Ulta and Credo. Currently, the brand is focused on direct-to-consumer sales, and surprisingly, Lee said, it's seeing a significant increase in average order value. The reason: skin care customers are adding on products in the wellness and self-care categories, like the Sleep Body Oil and the Meditation Facial Mist.
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Yahoo Lifestyle
In difficult times like these, you might look to a handful of proven stress relievers: mindfulness meditation, yoga, breathing exercises, even sex. But, superficial as it may seem to someone who's spending their newfound free time reaching spiritual enlightenment for fun, there's no denying the soothing quality of a good face mask.
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By Elizabeth Donat
As we look forward to getting back to work at our spas and salons, it's important to think about what that will look like in light of closings due to the pandemic. We've been thrust into a contactless society, so how will that translate to the up-close-and-personal relationships that we have with our clients in our spas when we reopen? How will we keep staff and clients safe? How can we instill trust and thrive once again?
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The NCEA Certified credential is awarded to those who have met the advanced training standards equivalent to a Master Esthetician license. Attaining the National Esthetician Certification is the highest voluntary credential in the United States–raising the standards of our profession beyond entry-level licensure. The NCEA Certified credential signifies the value and credibility for consumers in determining the expertise and training of an Esthetician. LEARN MORE
"I feel it is an honor to be NCEA Certified. Having the National Esthetician Certification keeps me up-to-date on all of the latest techniques and products for the best skin care for my patients."
~ Kristal R. Baker, Life Certified, Elkhorn, NE
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CosmeticsDesign-europe
Independent beauty brands, like big players, are lapping up the vast potential of dynamic and innovative marine ingredients, touting efficacy and sustainability along the way, say experts.
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Teen Vogue
In the middle of a global health crisis, there's one Instagram filter that skyrocketed to popularity: Butterfly Pretty. The Augmented Reality filter consists of three blue and green butterflies with mismatched blue and green eyes. This filter and others like it have become a way we choose to present ourselves in a time of crisis. Without in-person contact, for many, makeup routines aren't as much of a necessity. That's where Snapchat and Instagram filters are stepping in.
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By Kevin Reynolds
Even as Congress and the White House recently approved another $310 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program, many small business owners are feeling it is not enough. Unemployment has reached its highest level in nearly 100 years, and small businesses believe it will be on themselves to stay afloat more so than any federal aid package. "It's probably actually more frustrating today than it was on April 3," Robert Fisher, president and CEO of Tioga State Bank in Spencer, New York, said in an interview with Forbes.
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By D. Albert Brannen
Hopefully, we are nearing the end of the havoc that COVID-19 and quarantine orders have wreaked on our economy. Every workplace is different but one thing we can count on is that things will not be the same when workers return. HR professionals in all industries should be thinking now about changes that need to be made based on the lessons learned over the past few months. This article outlines some of the basic areas where employers will need to adapt and make changes.
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By Lisa Mulcahy
As a digital/social media marketer, you know the importance of addressing your customers' concerns promptly and effectively. Live chat can be a great way to accomplish this goal anytime — but right now, in the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be a more important tool than ever. So, what are the right moves you need to make to employ live chat correctly at this sensitive time? Focus on the following points to ensure you're covering all bases.
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By Lisa Mulcahy
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life in every imaginable way possible. Now more than ever, consumers are clamoring for products that meet their needs, not their wants — and they have to know how those products work before they buy. How does a digital marketer answer the call? With user-friendly and product-focused video content. Wyzowl's 2020 State of Video Marketing Survey found that 85% of brands use video as a marketing tool and 86% of consumers actually want more video from brands.
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CGTN
School shutdown by the COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of learners in over 100 countries, but it has not shut down the desire to learn.
Many educational programs have gone online amid the coronavirus pandemic, tremendously expanding the market for online education.
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By Brian Stack
Remote learning is not a new concept in education. For many years, it went by the terms "distance" or "correspondence" learning. With the increase of online technology options at the turn of the millennium, the terms "virtual" and "online" learning became more prevalent. Over the years, some students have thrived in these environments while others have not. My own 14-year-old son Brady is a great example. This past summer, he opted to take an online class at VLACS, an online school in New Hampshire.
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CE Approved Online Course
FINANCIAL SUCCESS IN THE ESTHETICS BUSINESS–FOR SOLO ESTHETICIANS
This educational activity has been approved for 6 CEs. (video & online test).
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completion of this online course, the skin care professional will be able to:
- Find potential new clients
- Turn first-time clients into repeat clients.
- Create exclusivity so clients buy products only from you.
- Be comfortable and creative in marketing yourself and your esthetics business.
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