Three estheticians reveal their biggest pet peeves.
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A goodfacialis the ultimate beauty treat.
Buying Products From Random Sites
“Not everything on the internet is legit,” Susca cautions.
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“Some things may even be expired, which can irritate your skin.
It’s always best to buy skincare through the person who recommends it.
That way you’re giving credit to the expert who is treating your skin.”
“Instead, engage with your esthetician during the time you have with them.
“Doing these things to yourself with certain tools can actually lead to permanent damage.”
“Each appointment feels like we’re starting from scratch, making it hard to achieve real results.
Consistency is crucial in skincare; it requires commitment and effort in order for you to see improvement.
(Go before your facial or skip it.)
“Products take timesix weeks or moreto work.
It’s sometimes hard to be patient, but clients need to trust the process.”