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MAR 2013

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GRAINS OF TRUTH Solutions You���ll want to get out the kid gloves when treating older clients, as well as guests with rosacea- and eczema-prone skin. ���Thin, delicate skin needs a very small exfoliating bead,��� notes Edward. Sensitiveskinned clients may actually be your top candidates for physical scrubs, as acids and microderm aren���t advised for them. After all, cellular turnover slows as skin becomes more fragile and damaged, making exfoliation more necessary than ever to achieve that healthy glow. Coffee Grinds, so long as they���re spherical, provide mild and aromatic exfoliation. Jojoba Beads function well in gommage creams. Rub them into sensitive skin using massage-like movements. Clay (kaolin, rose) offers a micro���ne exfoliation of just dead and dying skin cells. It helps absorb excess oils, too. Seeds (chia, quinoa) are well-rounded and provide reliable, gentle exfoliation. Finely Chopped Honeycomb is ���totally soothing, and great for rosaceaprone or otherwise problematic skin,��� raves Kerschbaumer. Fine Powders (milk, buttermilk, yogurt, coconut milk) provide a super-gentle way to soften, soothe and rejuvenate the skin. Flours (almond, chickpea, oat) are used extensively in Ayurvedic skincare regimens. They are typically blended with spices, herbs and milk, honey or heavy cream, and then massaged into the skin until the mixture dries and rubs off. Powdered Lemon Peel offers a kick of vitamin C, and has antibacterial qualities, too. Bamboo Powder, when combined with clays, muds, powdered grains and honey, makes for a soothing facial scrub. Dried Fruit Fibers from kiwi, blueberries and cranberry, give a gentle slough with a splash of color. Vanilla Bean Specks smell great and slough delicately. A Breakthrough in HAIR GROWTH *The HairMax LaserComb is indicated to treat Androgenetic Alopecia, and promote hair growth in females who have Ludwig (Savin) I-4, II-1, II-2, or frontal patterns of hair loss and in males who have Norwood Hamilton Classifications of IIa to V and who both have Fitzpatrick Skin Types I to IV. Laser Light - Avoid Direct Eye Exposure COME VISIT US AT > America���s The International Congress of Chicago - March 9-11 Miami Beach - April 7-8 BEAUTY SHOW ESTHETICS AND SPA dayspamagazine.com/freeinfo ��� Use FreeInfo #43 76 DAYSPA | MARCH 2013 �� ISTOCKPHOTO.COM Sensitive Corn Cob Meal���s tiny granules are gentle enough for clients with rosacea or thin, fragile skin.

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