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Sensitive Skin: Sensitive Skin Conditions, Causes, and How to Care for Sensitive Skin

As a Master Esthetician with over 40 years of experience, I know that one of the most important modalities the esthetician must master is how to properly identify and address sensitive skin concerns. As an esthetician, you should be able to clearly identify sensitive skin types and create a plan of action to provide clients with the best possible skin care results .Read below to learn about how to identify sensitive skin, sensitive skin conditions, what causes sensitive skin, and the best treatments for sensitive skin.

Facial Treatment Spotlight: Facials for Sensitive Skin and Stressed Skin

Sensitive skin is a broad term and can be used to describe clients who experience redness, irritation, or suffer from sensitive skin conditions, for example eczema or atopic dermatitis.
A big trigger for sensitive skin is stress. A spike in cortisol levels can cause skin to become irritated, red and more sensitive. As an esthetician you can provide relief for your clients by offering an anti-stress and sensitive skin treatments in the salon or spa and at-home.

Sensitive Skin: 5 Things to Know About This Skin Type

Sensitive skin is a broad term ranging from easily irritated skin to conditions such as eczema and rosacea. While estheticians cannot diagnose, prescribe or treat skin conditions or diseases it is important to know these five facts about this skin type so that you can provide your clients with the best skin care possible.

Introducing the New Repêchage Hydra 4® Red-Out™ Facial With Micro Silver and Anti-Oxidants for Hypersensitive Skin (patent pending)

Repêchage, the leading manufacturer of seaweed based professional and retail skin care products, is proud to introduce their latest groundbreaking facial treatment, the Hydra 4® Red-Out™ Facial with Micro Silver and Anti-Oxidants for Hypersensitive Skin and To Help Calm Conditions Such as Rosacea. (patent pending) Based on several years of research and development, Repêchage has …

Out of the Red – Addressing Rosacea

(Photo Credit: www.ultimatebridalmag.com) No need to blush, if your clients need help getting “out of the red” you should be equipped to help them! I’m of course talking about Rosacea. Rosacea is estimated to affect more than 16 million Americans[1] and as a salon and spa professional you should note that April is Rosacea Awareness …