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Top Articles of 2015 As 2015 comes to a close, NCEA would like to wish its members, partners and other industry professionals a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year for the industry, we would like to provide the readers of NCEA News a look at the most accessed articles from the year. Our regular publication will resume Tuesday, Jan. 5.
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The Fashion Spot
From Sept. 8: We've all been there — something is just "off" about your skin. One day everything is fine and then out-of-the-blue, you're experiencing an unsightly breakout. But who do you turn to first, your dermatologist or your esthetician? We've broken down a few key differences to help you decide.
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Teen Vogue
From Dec. 1: It's December, so all holiday everything is about to bombard the Internet. And with that, sparkly beauty inspiration that has absolutely no boundaries — crystal cat eyes, shimmery strands and, perhaps, the most "out-there" trend we've seen yet: glitter pits. It turns out you can put glitter just about anywhere — your lips, your roots, your beards and, now, your arm pits.
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Prague Post
From Aug. 5: Today's estheticians are doing amazing things to transform skin. With the skills attained in esthetician school, these skin care experts are learning the newest and most innovating ways to reverse skin damage and reveal brighter, firmer and more younger looking skin. And the results speak for themselves. Celebrities flock to master estheticians as if the Fountain of Youth lies behind their doors.
And while some of the high-end services A-listers are paying thousands of dollars, mainstream esthetician services are far less extreme but just as effective. The hottest esthetician trends use medically backed techniques to achieve beautiful results.
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COSMOPOLITAN
From April 28: You didn't get the memo that baby foreskins are the answer to a youthful visage? Let us enlighten you. Alongside breast milk and sheep's placenta, foreskins are the latest unconventional ingredient cropping up in facial treatments across the pond (obviously). Apparently, an infant's foreskin spurs cell regeneration when applied to the skin topically, helping renew its texture with a superior smoothing effect. Baby soft skin, literally.
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Les Nouvelles Esthétiques & Spa
From Aug. 11: While chemical peels have been used for esthetic purposes since the late 1800s, they have gained widespread popularity in recent decades. For many skin care professionals today, chemical peels are a top choice for achieving optimal skin health for their clients over the long term.
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Pai Skin Solutions Blog
From Aug. 18: There's nothing like that healthy glow when you leave the gym after a workout. Aside from enhancing your fitness levels, exercise releases those feel-good endorphins that control levels of the stress hormone, cortisol. It also produces a side effect that we're not all too fond of: sweating.
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Yahoo Beauty
From Sept. 29: Acid on skin — sounds scary, no? Maybe we've seen too many celluloid torture scenes, but the combination is more likely to conjure a Joker-like burn victim than perfectly complexioned A-listers. Yet, the labels on our skin care products are positively loaded with acids of all kinds. Are these ingredients among the dubious additives we would do best to avoid? Not exactly.
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Spa Opportunities
From Oct. 20: Dr. Franz Linser, managing partner of Linser Hospitality, delivered a compelling keynote at the recent Piscina & Wellness Barcelona conference. Linser spoke about new trends in wellness, suggesting that the ways in which consumers approach wellness is changing, and said the spa industry needs to react at a faster pace.
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The Rakya Post
From Oct. 27: Today's career women are often caught juggling time between their professions and family and hardly have time to pamper their overworked bodies and mind.
Seeing a perfect opportunity, mobile spas for women are creating waves, opening up possibilities for women to pamper themselves at their own homes.
These mobile spa that comes with qualified therapist who'd set a spa ambiance complete with soothing music and aromatherapy are quickly gaining popularity in big cities.
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Good Housekeeping
From June 16: Celebrities, like Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham, swear by the idea that an expressionless face helps prevent wrinkles, but that doesn't mean you should follow their lead. "While expressive motions of the face do cause lines to form, it's virtually impossible to live life expressionlessly, and it's not fun, either," says Dr. Julia Tzu of Wall Street Dermatology. Her advice? "Enjoy life and smile. Happiness is anti-aging in and of itself."
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