ASCP Skin Deep

MARCH | APRIL 2018

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56 march/april 2018 Relaxing facial treatments help stimulate the senses while improving the appearance of skin texture and elasticity, as well as reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin discolorations. With delectable and aromatic "flavors" like matcha, chocolate, vanilla, pumpkin, and berry, clients will love the delicious aromas while reaping the physical and emotional benefits of sensory stimulation from light facial massage and a calming, custom-blended face mask that leaves skin looking restored and smooth. When considering a facial as an upgrade to a massage, the first question a client may ask is if the facial is natural or organic (see "Natural vs. Organic Ingredients" on page 61 for some quick facts on the difference). A professional treatment based on natural, effective ingredients is the first step to providing clients with a beneficial sensory experience. At the very least, treatments should not contain parabens, phthalates, sulfates, petrochemicals, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). A professional treatment based on natural, effective ingredients is the first step to providing clients with a beneficial sensory experience. EFFECTIVE NATURAL INGREDIENTS Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Leaf Juice Aloe vera contains over 200 substances, including 20 minerals, 20 amino acids, 12 vitamins, and active enzymes that are known to help improve the appearance of the skin's firmness and keep the skin hydrated. Chamomile (Anthemis Nobilis) Flower Extract Also known as Roman chamomile, this extract is made from the daisy- like white and yellow heads of the chamomile flowers, as is known to help calm the skin's appearance.

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