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WHAT'S THE LATEST
Can your skin experience burnout, too?
In Style
Burnout. You're likely very familiar with the word by now, especially thanks to how 2020 has unfolded.
Generally, it's used in relation to how one's job impacts their overall well-being. But this isn't a term that's just reserved for jobs, because skin burnout is also a thing.
Your skin can experience burnout much in the same way as the rest of your body when you're overwhelmed or emotionally drained. However, there are a few noticeable differences.
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Discover the most effective skin care mask ingredients
American Spa
Throughout the pandemic, the use of face coverings has risen sharply in popularity due to their role as a lifesaving tool. But in the beauty and spa industry, another type of face mask — that is, facial skincare masks — have been en vogue for decades due to their ability to heal, treat, and protect the skin.
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What is a hydrafacial and how does it work?
Healthline
A HydraFacial is a patented skin treatment available in medical spas and dermatology offices. It's also sometimes called "hydradermabrasion" because it involves microdermabrasion-like exfoliation paired with hydrating serums.
Known for its three-step process, the HydraFacial works to deep-clean, exfoliate, and hydrate your skin. This professional procedure may help treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, dryness, and wrinkles.
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Thread lifts are the hottest thing in plastic surgery — but are they worth the hype?
Coveteur
Once upon a time (in 2015), none other than queen of alt-beauty Gwyneth Paltrow took to the internet to tout an "under-the-radar" cosmetic procedure known as threading, which she also dubbed "the future of face-lifts." Fast forward five years, and she's not the only one to praise the procedure: Beauty guru Huda Kattan did a full self-exposé and video on her love for threading, Cosmopolitan labeled it a "chiller" version of a classic face-lift, and the popular Instagram account @CelebFace even dedicated an entire post trying to "expose" celebrity faces that may have secretly gotten hooked on the thread trend for a subtle brow lift.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
MULTIBRIEFS EXCLUSIVE
How to reconstitute the strategic plan
By Bob Harris
My mom used to make chicken broth from little cubes sold in a jar. The directions said to reconstitute by adding water and heating. Reconstituting is a process; to build up again from parts, to reconstruct. You can apply the concept to a strategic plan. It means to take an existing strategic plan and, from its parts, reconstitute it to maximize awareness and value. There are many ways to reconstitute the strategic plan.
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The 5 actions every leader needs to take right now
Forbes
Now that we are almost a year into the COVID-19 crisis and are likely facing another wave, it's imperative for business leaders to take the time to stand back and assess their leadership since the beginning of the crisis. There are five actions leaders can take today to make sure they are optimizing their leadership in these unprecedented and uncertain times.
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MARKETING 101
What is paid marketing? Strategies to reach your business goals
Forbes
Paid marketing is one of the quickest ways to help potential customers discover your brand and offerings. With paid marketing, you purchase advertising that allows you to specifically target audiences, instead of waiting for them to find you organically.
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TEACHING TIPS
MULTIBRIEFS EXCLUSIVE
Report: The impact of COVID-19 on student achievement
By Bambi Majumdar
A recent report sheds light on the adverse effect of COVID-19 school disruptions on K-12 learning. Titled, "How Kids Are Performing: Tracking the Impact of COVID-19 on Reading and Mathematics Achievement," the report was released by a leading education technology leader, Renaissance. It considers student assessments from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The results total over 5 million student assessments. The report touches upon all the aspects of learning issues and gaps and seeks to guide educators as they address learning gaps.
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MEMBER QUOTE
NCEA Certified: What it means to you ...
"With the increased saturation of our industry, I find it incredibly important to demonstrate in every way possible my commitment to the highest level of care for my clients. Becoming NCEA Certified is a valuable tool in raising standards." ~Christy Brugger, Pittsburgh, PA
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Attaining the National Esthetician Certification is the highest voluntary credential in the United States — raising the standards of Estheticians beyond entry-level licensure. Based upon a 1,200-hour Job Task Analysis, the NCEA Certified credential is equivalent to the Master Esthetician license that is currently only available in four (4) states in the country (UT, WA, VA, DC).
The NCEA Certified credential signifies the value and credibility for consumers in determining the expertise and training of an Esthetician.
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COA-APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION
Triggers & Treatments of Atopic Dermatitis
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This educational activity has been approved for 1.0 CEs. Exp. 8/2022.
(Download articles and test).
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completion of this online course, the skin care professional 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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