As the winter season blankets the world in a layer of frost, our skin requires extra attention and care to combat the harsh weather conditions. Cold temperatures can strip away the skin's natural moisture, leaving it dry, dull, and prone to irritation.
More estheticians and dermatologists than ever are embracing a gentler, less aggressive, and invasive approach to skin health, and their clients are thriving. Chronic conditions caused by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, such as eczema and dermatitis, are alleviated, and confidence is restored.
Estheticians are licensed skincare professionals who are trained to assess and treat various skin concerns. They are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide personalized skincare recommendations and treatments tailored to your unique skin type and concerns.
As the leaves change color and the air becomes crisper, it's time to adjust your skincare routine to match the shifting seasons. Fall brings its own set of challenges and opportunities for your skin.
With the scorching sun and soaring temperatures of summer, it's essential to adapt your skincare routine to the changing weather conditions. While taking care of your skin is crucial all year round, some skincare treatments that work wonders in cooler months might not be suitable during the summer.
In recent years, there has been a rise in nonsurgical genital procedures – for both men and women. Such medical treatments are minimally invasive and not only boost confidence but can alleviate discomfort and even treat serious medical issues.
Summer brings warmer temperatures, increased humidity, and longer days filled with outdoor activities. With the potential for increased oil production and the need for lightweight hydration, finding the perfect moisturizer to keep your skin nourished during the summer is essential.
Dasha Saian Marchese is the co-founder and CEO of Saian and has over 22 years of experience in the spa industry. She is a Licensed Esthetician, Aesthetics International Association Ambassador, and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of Dermascope Magazine. In addition to her esthetics schooling, Dasha has a degree in Business and Marketing. She gives lectures and classes internationally and regularly contributes to global trade publications.