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InStyle
Sugary cocktails. Late nights on the dance floor. Hefty meals. The holidays are full of indulgences that can take a toll on your body ... and skin. Hangovers, under-eye puffiness and discoloration, a sallow complexion and fatigue are just some of their effects. Good news, though, beauty and wellness professionals know exactly what it takes to make it through the season, guilt-free. We consulted Joanna Vargas, celebrity facialist and founder of Joanna Vargas Salon and Skincare Collection, for tips on helping your skin recover from the holidays' most sinful festivities. Listen in on our talk, here.
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By Archita Datta Majumdar
A new Martini Media report says the new generation of affluent Americans are less hooked to material possessions and more toward enriching life experiences, unlike their predecessors. Until now, the trend has always been owning luxury goods first, then opting for luxury travel experiences. Not so anymore as travel comes first for "new rich" millennials, who seem to have finally realized the true meaning of "carpe diem." While this report focuses on the affluent, the trend is clear.
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Capital File
This new year, we're resolving to invest more in ourselves, and that includes indulging in treatments that will leave us looking and feeling our best. Here, we round up five anti-aging treatments on our 2016 list.
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I was very impressed with the NCEA Certification program. It challenged me to increase my knowledge about esthetics and I am grateful. I am a better esthetician because of the NCEA! NCEA is a wonderful association to be a part of. I encourage every esthetician to be NCEA Certified."
— Nikki Credic-Barrett, Mount Ranier, Maryland
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Les Nouvelle Esthétiques & Spa
When deciding whether to staff your spa business with independent contractors or full-time employees, there are many factors to take into consideration. This article clarifies the pros and cons of each to help you make the right choice for your business.
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Business 2 Community
Make 2016 your best year ever! Start 2016 with some new habits, strategies and tactics to crush your marketing and your business. Remember ... the more you market, the more money you make — and the more reach you create! We've compiled a list of easy ideas and strategies to implement in January to kick off the year with focused marketing efforts. All of the fresh ideas stem around building your brand online, connecting deeply with your audience, and providing loads of value.
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USA Today
Lose weight. Quit smoking. Floss. January's the traditional time for making new year's resolutions. But in addition to your personal goals, what do you want to achieve in 2016 for your small business? Here's a list of New Year's resolutions for small business, and since it's 2016, it seems only natural to have 16 of them.
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Social Barrel
In order to survive in a tough competition, small-business owners should learn how to market their business to keep their cash registers full. Marketing to obtain maximum sales at minimal cost is necessary to get your small business off the ground and make it profitable in the shortest time.
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The Cochrane Library
Laparoscopic surgery has led to great clinical improvements in many fields of surgery; however, it requires the use of trocars, which may lead to complications as well as postoperative pain. The complications include intra-abdominal vascular and visceral injury, trocar site bleeding, herniation and infection. Many of these are extremely rare, but may be life-threatening; therefore, it is important to determine how these types of complications may be prevented.
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Edutopia
The New Year is a wonderful time to start trying some new things. You've spent a good amount of time with your students and feel more comfortable exploring new strategies and practices that are more tailored to their learning needs. Here are some great ideas that you can use to change things up for the second part of the year — and that can also help beat the winter blues.
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Faculty Focus
As another year has come to a close, the editorial team at Faculty Focus looked back on some of the most popular articles of the past year. Throughout 2015, they published more than 200 articles. The articles covered a wide range of topics, including assignment strategies, cellphone policies, course design, flipped classrooms, online discussions, student resistance and grading policies.
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NCEA
Did you know? ... It is NCEA's position that skin care should be independent from the cosmetology scope of practice and license.
Rationale
Due to the advances in technique, product and equipment, the NCEA recognizes the importance of protecting consumers and estheticians. Skin Care Curriculum requirements should be adopted from the NCEA's 600 and 1200 Esthetician Job Task Analysis. Furthermore ...
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| COA-APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Advanced Chemistry — What You Need to Know to Teach It
Presented by Judy Culp
This educational activity has been approved for 1.0 CEs.
About the course: Advanced chemistry has made its way into the esthetics world, presenting many challenges for the teacher. The missing link of information that needs to be understood and conveyed is without a legend or "Instructions for Use." This class will open the doors to new understanding and give you the tools to bridge the gap.
At the conclusion of this presentation the teacher will be able to:
- Examine your (and your student's) level of chemistry understanding.
- Employ tools to foster learning and bridge the gap.
- Investigate resources to engage the student.
- Evaluate lab exercises, quizzes and oral discussions.
To order this CE webinar (once purchased, the webinar link will only be valid for 24 hours):
NCEA Member fee: $19.95 - click here Nonmember fee: $24.95 - click here
For SDSS approved courses, click here
Learn more about becoming a member
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