ASCP Skin Deep

MARCH | APRIL 2015

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2 ASCP Skin Deep March/April 2015 editor's note ASCP Skin Deep supports, challenges, and educates today's skin care professionals as they help clients lead healthier, more confi dent lives. Editorial Carrie Patrick, Editor cpatrick@ascpskincare.com Darren Buford, Managing Editor dbuford@ascpskincare.com Karrie Osborn, Senior Editor kosborn@ascpskincare.com Brandon Twyford, Assistant Editor btwyford@ascpskincare.com Advertising Angie Parris-Raney, Manager aparrisraney@ascpskincare.com Hannah Levy, Advertising Coordinator hlevy@ascpskincare.com Design & Production Amy Klein, Art Director aklein@ascpskincare.com James Sutherlin, Senior Graphic Designer jsutherlin@ascpskincare.com Tamra Mcilvain, Graphic Designer tamra@ascpskincare.com ASCP Skin Deep (ISSN 19-412-495; USPS-024-571) is a bimonthly magazine published by Associated Skin Care Professionals, 25188 Genesee Trail Road, Suite 200, Golden, Colorado 80401. Periodicals rate postage paid at Golden, Colorado, and additional offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to ASCP, 25188 Genesee Trail Road, Suite 200, Golden, Colorado 80401. Email: getconnected@ascpskincare.com Websites: www.ascpskincare.com www.skincareprofessionals.com No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without specifi c written permission from ASCP. The views expressed herein are those of the authors, and not necessarily of the publisher or its advertisers. Publisher cannot be responsible for any unsolicited articles or materials, or the return of such items. Publisher cannot be held responsible for content of advertisements. The information contained herein is for educational purposes only and is not intended as advice for self-treatment. © 2015 All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. on recycled paper. Your work affects so much more than your clients' skin. Esthetics is truly an emotional profession, where clients hold strong feelings about the treatment process, the stunning results, and the estheticians who guide them. That's why we decided to focus on the heart of skin care in this issue—although there's still plenty to engage your hands and your head. No matter what type of practice you work in, your empathy for others and your desire to help clients was probably a big part of why you got into this fi eld. That's something I have heard constantly from members of Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) since I fi rst started working on ASCP Skin Deep in mid-2011. At that time, the world of professional esthetics was new to me. I consider myself very lucky to have met and learned from so many of you—whether in person at trade shows, or through all the other contact I've had with ASCP members, contributing authors, educators, and other experts who put their stamp on the profession daily. I'm delighted to have had the opportunity to share so many of their words of wisdom in the pages of this magazine. This is my last issue as editor. After three and a half years, I'm moving on to a different role in your association's Information Services department. Our fantastic Communication Services team will continue to bring you future issues of ASCP Skin Deep with the best in education, insights, and ideas for building your successful skin care practice. It has been a real privilege to serve as editor, and I can't wait to see how the magazine continues to grow—and how many more lives it helps you to touch. The Empathy Issue DEEP Skin Vol. #13, Issue #2 March/April 2015 Associated Skin Care Professionals Enviro/Tech inks, which ASCP Skin Deep has printed with since 2002, have a renewable resource content of 27.3% , which is much higher than the published 7% minimum soy content required for soy inks. Enviro/Tech inks include cottonseed, vernonia, sunfl ower, tung, linseed, and canola oils, in addition to soy. Printed in the U.S.A. on recycled stock containing at least 10% postconsumer fi ber. www.facebook.com/ascpskincare @ascpskincare http://bit.ly/ASCPlinkedin www.skincareprofessionals.com Follow us online! https://plus.google.com/+ascpskincare @ascpskincare

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