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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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MSP Magazine
Just like our social lives, our skin may be looking a bit dull right now. Many of you skincare fanatics depend on regular facials to keep a clear, soft complexion, but as our favorite Twin Cities spas have shut their doors, it's time for us to delve into a little DIY to keep the pores in good shape while in quarantine. Plus, we could all use a little pampering right now, whether to you that means an epsom salt bubble bath or a K-Beauty sheet mask.
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KYTX
Whether people are struggling to absorb the daily flood of new information about coronavirus, or stressed about being cooped up inside, adapting to this 'new normal' can be tough.
"You've got kids at home that need you. You've got everything going on, you've got your work that you now are also supposed to do at home. You have no idea when it's going to end," Elise Carter, owner of BeFree Yoga Tyler explained.
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Life & Style Magazine
Everyone could use a little relaxation during home quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak, so I reached out to the top 12 aesthetic experts in the nation for tips on implementing your own at-home stress relief spa day!
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By Brian Wallace
Quarantine. Staying in place. Full lockdown. All of these ways that we find ourselves social distancing start to take a toll on our mental health and well-being. How can we overcome these effects of social isolation? This infographic outlines the steps we can take to ensure we make it out of the pandemic as mentally healthy as possible, including setting routines and using meditation apps.
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Hello Beautiful
If you've been waiting for the right time to get your skincare routine in shape, now is a great time to get down to business. Since you have to take all beauty matters into your own hands until social distancing is no more, it doesn't hurt to pay extra attention to your skin. And we have the perfect skincare product in mind, a face serum.
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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 am honored to be a NCEA Member and a NCEA Certified professional. I take pride in my work and the commitment I have to the clients and skin care industry."
~ Katherine A. MacDonald, Billerica, MA
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Vogue
Over the past weeks, states have required all barbershops, beauty and nail salons, and tattoo parlors to close, while nonessential services and elective procedures are on hold for the foreseeable future. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo put out an official call to the apparel industry to start making masks and gowns — but the beauty services industry has many of those supplies on hand already. So the nation's nail salons, spa providers, and cosmetic surgeons have been raiding their stocks of protective masks and gloves, tapping into their distribution networks, and getting creative about ways to contribute during the current crisis.
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Seattle Magazine
Trying to fulfill all your obligations — personal, familial, occupational — can leave you drained, as you forget (or forgo) your own self-care and wellness. "The 'wellness' industry has made health feel intangible and, in some cases, out of touch," says Hannah Larson, a Seattle-based wellness blogger. "But the basics of staying healthy are much simpler than we think." To find out how simple, we sought tips from professionals on how to feel like your best self without draining your time or wallet.
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New Beauty
New York dermatologist Dr. Marina Peredo, closed her Park Avenue office on March 5, and followed suit with her Long Island location a couple of days later.
Even before the city mandated it, she realized that staying open posed a risk to her staff, to her patients and to herself. Nonetheless, she says, patients were — and still are — calling to come in for aesthetic treatments, to which she is strongly declining.
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Inc.
Whether your small business or startup has experienced hardship from a crisis or not, it's important to understand how you can best prepare yourself and your team to not only survive, but thrive during and after challenging times.
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ABC News
In just a few weeks, the novel coronavirus outbreak has changed the way thousands of companies operate in an unprecedented manner. As business owners and employees navigate the new normal, here are some of the ways they have adapted to stay operating amid a global pandemic.
The COVID-19 outbreak has delivered an indiscriminate blow to businesses as everything from small restaurants to multinational corporations have been forced to change how they do work amid a series of shutdown orders to help stem the tide of the virus.
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Yahoo Finance
The coronavirus has changed just about everything, and using Instagram for brand promotion is no exception.
We’ve entered a period that is on the cusp of requiring the regular use of BC and AC (before coronavirus and after coronavirus). As in, posting pretty photos of runway looks or repurposing of an ad campaign featuring groups of frolicking young aesthetes is something a brand could do BC.
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By Lisa Mulcahy
When it comes to the shifting sands beneath your business model due to the coronavirus pandemic, the most important tool you need to employ as a digital/social media marketer is flexibility. It's crucial to read current conditions on a constant basis and be proactive in adapting your strategy to those conditions. You need to base your strategy on one word: pivot. The importance of a wise pivot is key to how well your marketing strategy will fare over the coming weeks and months.
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Harvard Business Review
Over the past five years, we have been taking our work online deliberately and at a steady pace. At INSEAD, the business school where we work, we’ve been expanding virtual meetings, ramping up virtual classes and coaching, and introducing digital tools to enhance face-to-face work.
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By Brian Soika
There are few things more rewarding than a career in education. Affecting change, instilling knowledge, inspiring hope, and driving progress — these are all values on which our educational system is built. It's a noble path for those who are smart, determined and passionate about their career goals. But if you're just starting your career path, the options may seem daunting. Finding a position that aligns with your values ensures a long and satisfying career, but where do you start?
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Laser and Light Based Hair Reduction
This educational activity has been approved for 10.0 CEs. Exp. 2/26/2022
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this article and taking this test, the skin care professional will be able to:
- Understand the safe operation of laser and IPL hair reduction device.
- Understand laser and IPL energy impact on a variety of skin and hair types.
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