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SELF-CARE FOR FUTURE YOU
As service providers, it's essential that we carefully
monitor and recharge our bodies and minds so we can
continue to give our clients our best. The most gratifying
aspects of being an esthetician are the therapeutic
benefi ts we provide our clients.
As estheticians, we are privileged to possess the
training and certifi cation that enables us to make
signifi cant diff erences in people's lives. But to keep doing
this work, we need to take care of ourselves. Practicing
self-care is the key not only to taking care of yourself but
also to taking care of others.
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