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Forbes
The beauty industry has seen lots of changes and growth over the past decade. Millennial women are now more often concerned with wellness and "self-care" and how they affect beauty, rather than simply beauty as a standalone concept. We spoke with Ashley Hilmes the founder of Vega Vitality, a medi-spa in Boston about female empowerment, wedding beauty and travel prep.
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Mic
A few years ago, people decided to jump on activated charcoal, birthing a wellness movement with a dizzying array of products bearing the substance's Instagram-worthy, matte black hue — smoothies, lattes, face masks, even toothpaste. Those who swear by activated charcoal cite its purported detoxifying properties, which they say enable it to cure hangovers, clear acne, and whiten teeth, for instance. But does activated charcoal live up to the hype? Mic asked experts to evaluate the more popular claims about this buzzy wellness ingredient.
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The Cut
Jane Larkworthy writes: "Of the oddly satisfying things in life, having a taut silk thread glide across my stratum corneum is way up there. It's one of the steps in aesthetician Pietro Simone's signature facial, which I experienced a few weeks ago. Simone is certainly not the first to incorporate fine threads in a beauty treatment. Brow threading is a centuries-old, still-popular form of hair removal whose roots — pardon the pun — originated in Iran, India, Central Asia, and China. In Simone's case, however, he's not targeting recalcitrant brow hairs but the dead, dry skin cells on my face that prevent it from living its best, glowiest life."
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Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) has more than 150 educational webinars! Whether you need a basic refresher course or want to further advance your knowledge, ASCP provides the education you need to be successful and take your career to the next level.
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Spa Opportunities
Aman is set to expand its Utah desert resort with a standalone luxury desert encampment, billed to open in April 2020.
Called Camp Sarika by Amangiri, the destination is a 30-minute hike or five-minute drive away from Amangiri and will have 10 tented-pavilions, two spa suites, a main pavilion, restaurant, swimming pool and jacuzzi.
Surrounded by five national parks, Camp Sarika is scheduled to be completed by March and will overlook mesa rock formations.
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Refinery29
In this special-edition diary series, women open up about their over-the-top, hyperspecific, or otherwise unique beauty and wellness routines — with the added consideration of money. Here, we take an honest look at how real people take care of their bodies and minds, including why they love their beauty and wellness practices, how they can afford them, and how they make them feel. As told to Vanessa Golembewski.
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Good+Well
Eating intuitively sounds simple — you eat what and when your body tells you to and that's that — but how do you know your body is truly getting what it needs?
Here's what intuitive eating actually is: "Intuitive eating is based on connecting with oneself to be more self-aware and in tune with the body's hunger levels, hunger cues, cravings and being aware of diet culture overall," explains McKel Kooienga, RD, founder, and CEO of Nutrition Stripped.
But real-talk: Listening to your body isn't always as easy as it sounds.
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Training Zone
Many managers feel that coaching isn’t within their remit, but it should be. Here, we look at the reasons for this and how to encourage your managers to be better coaches for their teams.
A manager is responsible for maximizing team performance and generally this isn’t disputed. Despite this, most managers feel that coaching their team to help them improve their performance is going above and beyond, that it’s not their responsibility.
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By Mashaal Ryan
Productivity has been a buzzword for years now. There are hundreds of methods, videos, TED Talks, articles, products and planners out there for every single type of mindset and place in life. No matter if you're a small business owner, a healthcare professional, a CEO, or a teacher, there are specific ways that these productivity gurus are reaching out to you, wanting to help you be more productive. But no matter who you are or what your vocation is, it all comes down to your day.
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Business.com
Your business could already be on social media, or you may not have any digital presence. If you would like to leverage social media to grow your revenue, you'll need to know the principles, formulas and tactics to get you started. Since social media algorithms change and no platform seems permanent, it is best that we only include the most transferrable, actionable items.
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Marketing Land
The SEO landscape is very dynamic. Sure, some things stay the same: put relevant keywords in your titles, make it a priority to optimize for mobile users, etc. But other things continue changing in a never-ending spiral. This year, Google, along with other huge platforms, is trying more and more to be the end destination of their users’ journeys. This, more than anything, defines major SEO trends for 2020, since now we need to find the best ways to stay effective within the framework created by Google.
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When it comes to instruction, teachers want to spend more time working directly with students who need intervention and providing one-on-one support. However, a recent survey finds 60% of teachers are worried that implementing technology tools could damage the student-teacher relationship.
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eSchool News
The discussion about the importance of class size has been ongoing for decades. While some still argue that class size doesn't make a noticeable difference in the quality of education, research has shown that is not the case. Understanding the connection between class size and student achievement, as well as teacher retentions, is critical to the future of our educational system.
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