Benefits Of Skin Care Therapies
What is an Esthetician?
An esthetician, also known as a skincare specialist, is a skincare professional that is trained to analyze the skin and provide guidance to help clients achieve healthy, radiant skin. They typically offer cosmetic treatments such as waxing, facials, chemical peels, derma-planing, and so much more! Your esthetician has in depth knowledge of skincare ingredients and can help assist with the proper skincare recommendations for your skin needs and goals.
What Are The Benefits of A Facial?
Facials can have many benefits for your skin and overall health, including: Deep cleansing and professional exfoliation treatments to help correct and prevent skin issues such as acne breakouts and blackheads, Improved skin tone overall from an increase of blood flow to the skin, Reduced Hyperpigmentation or dark spots on the skin, most importantly, it is a great stress relief for anyone coming into the treatment room regardless of what treatment they receive.
How Do I Maintain Results After A Facial Treatment?
Typically, the results from a facial will last about a week. Much of the success of maintaining a visible improvement after treatment depends on consistent, correct home care. Your esthetician is trained to select the products that will most benefit your skin, and will advise you on how to maintain your professional results between visits. Like medical or dental care, following the right daily regimen at home is essential if you are to get the most out of your visits from a professional. It is also important to rebook your facial appointments every 4-6 weeks in order to further improve skin results.
Your Esthetician
Your skin care treatments should ALWAYS be provided by a properly trained professional. Don’t hesitate to ask your skin care therapist about her background, training, and experience—especially as it relates to the treatment you are considering. Your therapist is a professional member of Associated Skin Care Professionals. Our members have been validated as meeting their state’s licensing credentials and/or core training requirements, and agree to follow a code of ethics which ensures you’ll be treated responsibly and with the utmost respect. ASCP also provides its members with comprehensive resources that allow them to keep up with changing trends, making certain you’ll receive the most up-to-date therapies available.