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Les Nouvelles Esthétiques & Spa
Caviar, made from the raw eggs of the prized sturgeon fish, has surprising anti-aging properties in topical skin care. With all the goodness of marine sea minerals, its benefits include repairing skin damage and stimulating skin cell metabolism. Caviar used in cosmetics is the extract of fresh raw roe eggs before they are salted and preserved. To protect sturgeon from extinction, caviar is produced through careful farming in select areas of the world to fulfill environmental and quality standards.
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Haute Living
Following a haute summer, it was necessary we rejuvenate our skin with help from our favorite estheticians. Haute Living tried a number of facials to help guide you to the crème de la crème of estheticians available in New York City.
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TotalBeauty
We beauty junkies are known to go to extremes for flawless skin: dropping $85 on the latest peptide-packed night creams, clearing out our fridges to concoct trendy DIY elixirs. But beauty blogger Tracy Kiss (yes, that is her real name) has won the wacky award on her quest for a clear complexion with — wait for it — semen facials.
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NCEA
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"Becoming NCEA Certified was the best decision I have made in my career. I feel more confident due to the high level of education provided. Knowledge is power!"
— Adriana Wroth, Deerfield, Florida
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By Betty Boyd
Collaboration and relationship building are critical elements in the leadership arena. So, why is it so hard to develop relationships within an organization? Since people are an organization's most important asset, it would make sense that people skills would be as well. However, some leaders shy away from becoming more proficient in their people skills. David J. Deming of Harvard indicates that people skills are becoming increasingly more important as you climb the career ladder.
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Inc.
We all know there are many ways to succeed, but Richard Branson has a unique take on success that you won't learn in business school. Discover the leadership secrets of a great entrepreneur.
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Advertising Age
In 2016, marketing and communications professionals will stop targeting millennials as one demographic and focus on reaching the younger consumers based on their passions, according to a study released by Hotwire PR. The agency's seventh annual "Communications Trends Report," which was based on crowdsourced data from 400 communicators across 22 countries, revealed that brands will look to engage consumers with age-agnostic content that emphasizes certain values.
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By Emma Fitzpatrick
The average marketer spends 11 hours per week on social media, while small business owners typically invest 6 to 10 hours. What seems like a staggering amount of time is actually time well spent. Having an effective, achievable and actionable social media marketing plan increases your customer engagement and retention rate. Engaged customers buy 90 percent more frequently and are five times more likely to indicate you as the only brand they would purchase from in the future.
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The Cochrane Library
Pregnancy is presumed to be a major contributory factor in the increased incidence of varicose veins in women, which can in turn lead to venous insufficiency and leg oedema. The most common symptom of varicose veins and oedema is the substantial pain experienced, as well as night cramps, numbness, tingling, the legs may feel heavy, achy and possibly be unsightly. Treatments for varicose veins are usually divided into three main groups: surgery, pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments. Treatments of leg oedema comprise mostly symptom reduction rather than cure and use of pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches.
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By Savanna Flakes
The goal of assessment is to improve instruction and provide student feedback. However, many assessments take so much time to administrator and grade that teachers aren't able to use the data immediately. Studies have been conducted on the benefits of using assessment as a resource to help students learn and self-monitor their growth. Thus, assessment doesn't just help teachers, it also supports students in understanding their learning. Enter tech tools and resources.
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TRIGGERS & TREATMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS CE Activity approved by the National Coalition of Estheticians,
Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations
COA #PCIA0809. Exp. 8/1/2017
This educational activity has been approved for 1.0 CEs.
At the conclusion of this presentation the skin care specialist will be able to:
- Describe the treatment modalities used to treat atopic dermatitis.
- Outline and understand the triggers that can exacerbate the disease.
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NCEA
Did you know ... it is the position of the NCEA that:
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are devices that licensed estheticians should be allowed to use for beautifying and stimulating the skin. When used in accordance with manufacturer instructions they are safe, and do not damage the skin. The range of most LED devices for the intended use of beautifying & stimulating the skin are 410 nm – 945 nm. (nm = nanometers) ...
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