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Broad a-peel
MedEsthetics
Few treatment modalities have the ability to treat as wide a variety of patients and concerns as chemical peels. Whether an individual wants to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, get rid of facial scarring or knock down cystic acne, there is a peeling agent that can help.
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Mineral oil: Skin friend or foe?
Refinery29
Mineral oil is a beauty-product ingredient that inherently arouses suspicion. It is, after all, a derivative of petroleum — as in crude oil; the stuff that runs machines and makes the modern world go 'round. Do we really want that on our skin?
Probiotics the latest trend in beauty products
ABC News Radio via KRVN-FM
Probiotics may be the next big thing in skin care treatments, making their way from your digestive system into topical products and onto beauty aisle shelves near you, thanks to dermatological researchers. The upshot: Skin care treatments are popping up on the market with some science behind them.
A deluxe detox in Italy's best spa
Beauty News NYC
Although body detox began as a fringe culture for health fanatics, it has now become an important part of a sound lifestyle that is supported by science. If you travel to Italy, make a stop at Ti Sana, a medical spa near Milan that has a unique detox program. Supervised by a staff of doctors and health assistants, it aims at cleansing the body and mind to a place of purity and serenity.
Grape antioxidant shown to treat acne effectively
CosmeticsDesign.com USA
Research from across the pond has shown how resveratrol works to inhibit growth of the bacteria that causes acne and can also be combined with benzoyl peroxide, a common acne medicine, to enhance the drug's ability to kill the bacteria.
"As a master educator and licensed professional in skin care, it is my privilege to be a part of an association that strives to meet the highest standards for skin care professionals in the USA. National Certification allows me to share my advanced knowledge as a skin care professional with my patients/clients. I look forward in being a great role model and mentor to my patients/clients and colleagues."
— Linda G. Cowin, Renton, Washington
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How does a leader transform an organization?
By Betty Boyd
It's a simple question with a not-so-simple answer: How does a leader transform an organization? According to researcher Bernard M. Bass, transformational leaders "garner trust, respect and admiration from their followers." It starts with having a vision, which helps establish the direction the organization should strive to achieve. The next step is taking that vision and formulating a strategy, which is an organization's compass and helps to keep on course.
Customer service done right: 5 best practices
Business News Daily
Good news, business owners of today: You're doing something right. In a recent survey by communications software provider CorvisaCloud, 60 percent of consumers said they believe that customer service overall has improved from 2013 to 2014. Despite the resources a company needs in order to keep up with increasing customer demands, smaller businesses actually have an advantage over larger companies when it comes to providing great service.
Digital marketing 101: How to be heard online
Fortune
These days, for companies trying to get attention online, it’s about likes, tweets and views. Audience is the new currency for measuring a brand’s value. But how do companies get people to sit up and listen to their marketing messages amid the din of social media, blog posts and updates?
5 unexpected ways businesses can use smartphones to drive profit
Sales & Marketing Management
No matter the product, service or industry, mission or corporate philosophy, nearly every business is bottom line-driven. And, there is no shortage of ingenuity as to how companies try to glean more profit out of existing processes. Every so often, a new technology emerges that radically changes the productivity landscape and industry's related profitability potential in kind. Some notable advancements, of course, have included the assembly line, telephone, fax machine and the Internet. Today, there is a ubiquitous technology poised to revolutionize how business is done: the smartphone ... but not for the reason you may think.
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Create training programs with positive impact
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Organizational development is completely dependent upon professional development of employees. Whether in management or the front line, staff must grow professionally in order for the organization to progress. Employees must learn efficient processes, managers must learn better management and leadership skills and everyone needs to learn the newest technologies.
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COA-Approved Webinar Series presented by the Society of Dermatology Skin Care Specialists
The SDSS is a voluntary organization, which aims to develop and foster the highest standards of skin care in the dermatology setting. Each webinar is approximately one-hour and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation (COA) for 1.0 CE.
Skin Management Programs Using Advanced Technologies Presented by Alexandra J. Zani
About the webinar: The use of advanced technology can add light years in results for numerous skin conditions, especially rejuvenating aging skin. This presentation will explore skin management programs using examples that include lifestyle and nutrition modifications. Understanding their use and biological effects in the skin are the first rung in the ladder of success when making the right choice for correcting skin conditions. 1.0 CE through March 8, 2017.
At the conclusion of this presentation the skin care specialist will be able to:
- Describe the physics of micro current and light based technology.
- Understand the biological effects of light therapy and micro current in the skin.
- Explore how these new technologies can make a difference in skin conditions.
- Demonstrate how to build a new model for skin condition management programs.
Order this webinar:
(Important! Once purchased, the webinar link will only be valid for 24 hours.)
SDSS member fee: $19.95 click here
Nonmember fee: $24.95 click here
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Microcurrent procedures
NCEA
Did you know? … It is the position of the NCEA that one of the three requirements of microcurrent devices are intended to:
- Be used to help reduce the visible signs of aging.
- Beautify and improve the appearance of the skin.
- Utilize low levels of electrical current in conjunction with skin care products.
- And, should only be performed by estheticians.
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