Image Lines Used for Specific Skin Conditions
-Acneic: Clear Cell & Ormedic
-Hyperpigmentation: Iluma
- Fine Lines & Wrinkles: Ageless
The Differences Between Skin Type and Condition
Type: genetic
Condition: Changes daily, can be treated.
The remoVal of dead skin cells by either chemical or mechanical means
Exfoliation
Improves texture, barrier, and moisture retention. Increases Cell Turnover. Reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
Benefits of Exfoliation
NMF
Natural Moisturizing Factor
F.A.C.E.
Find what’s working
Accept complements
Celebrate achievements
Enjoy your victory
Four Skin Types
Oily- large pores, breakouts/congestion, ages slower
Normal- soft, moist, plump, little wrinkling/texture
Dry- minimal oil, breakouts/congestion, ages faster
Combination- pores & congestion in T-zone, can experience oiliness and dryness
Therapeutic use of plant aromas, essential oils for beauty and health purposes.
Aromatherapy
Services may continue 6-12 months after stopping this medication.
Accutane
How Long it takes the cell to grow and move from the dermis to the epideermis
Cell Renewal Factor
4 Step Program
Mini Huddle, Service consultation, service check, service completion
Skin Conditions
Dehydrated
Comedones
Congestion
Sensitized
Hyper/Hypo Pigmentation
Promotes cell turnover, circulation, lymphatic drainage
European Massage
Prior chemical exfoliation, improper bracing, skin thinning medications, compromised skin, and high temperatures of the product may cause
Skin lifting during a wax
Growth Cycle of Hair
Anogen: growth stage
Catogen: transition stage, hair detaches
Telogen: hair moves up follicle and is ready to shed
Why Do We Recommend Take Home Products
Consistency in at home skin care
Supplement Income
How skin looks under the Woods Lamp
Blue/White- normal
Orange- Oil
Brown- sun damage
Pruple- dehydration
Yellow- congestion
Heals and kills bacteria on the skin
High Frequency
Varicose veins, skin thinning products, hemophilia, last trimester pregnancy, recent treatment, scar tissue, skin disorders
Contraindications for a wax service
Sensitive vs Sensitized
Sensitive: skin type. Prolonged period of time
Sensitized: temporary
The 2 Minute Plan
1. Wait to clean are
2.Escort guest to desk, introduce to service team
3.Pull products, review features & benefits
4.Reserve future service
5.Give business cards (guest and referral)
6. Thank guest
7. Clean service area
Types of Exfoliation
Mechanical: physical manipulation of product
Chemical: using acids and enzymes to remove dead skin
Massage Movements
Effleurage: light, continuous stroking
Petrissage: kneading, squeezing
Tapotement/Percussion: tapping/slapping
Friction: rubbing w/ pressure
Skin thinning agents, contagious diseases, cold sores, open acne, recent surgery, sunburns/rashes
Contraindications for a Complete Service
Layers of The Skin
Epidermis: Stratum Corneum, Stratum Grain, Stratum Spin, Stratum Germ
Dermis: Papillary, reticular