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What's your greatest skin care challenge?
As women and a growing number of men of color, what's your greatest skin care challenge? Whether it's dark spots, uneven skin tone, dark circles,puffiness under your eyes or hair that won't grow, you'll find a product that can possibly become the solution to your challenge.
Moisturizers and ingredients that hydrate your skin will always be your best friend, for your face, body and hair. So look for products with nourishing and nurturing ingredients. Shea butter, cocoa butter, mango butter and jojoba oils are a few of the ingredients to keep on your list.
We've got new additions to our store for you. Essential oils have been known to help calm and soothe skin and scalp irritations. Although you'll find a sample kit on the hair category page, you can use them for any of your skin and hair care needs.
The hair care sample kit has been given an upgrade. We've increased the size of the container on the shampoo and conditioners and added a hair butter sample to the mix.
Although there's beauty in your blackness, your skin is sensitive and needs protection from the sun just like everyone else. So if you know you're challenged by sunburn, add a few drops of Lavender essential oil to Jojoba and Grapeseed Oil and create a nice body oil for yourself. It will bring comfort and beauty back to your skin.
We're listening to you and your suggestions, so keep an eye on the category pages and your emails for updates.
Until next time ...
Dedicated To Your Beauty
When searching for a black skin care therapist/esthetician, it's important to consider what qualities you are looking for, in order to find the best possible match.
This is because not all black skin care therapists are created equal and some may be better suited to your needs than others.
Experience
One of the most important qualities to look for in a black skin care therapist is experience. You want to find someone who has been working with black skin for many years and has a deep understanding of your unique needs.
Preferably, the more they look like you, the better they will understand your challenges.
While getting my training and education in Aesthetic School, we had what was known as Clinic hours. We were told to consider our time there as gaining experience.
The Clinic experience enabled us to work with people we didn't know as clients. They were well aware of the facility and paid a small fee for the service as we gained experience in treating their skin and selling them products.
The ability to gain experience with melanated skin was daunting. Not only were we faced with getting the right training, but we had to educate melanated people on the importance of caring for their skin.
At the time, what started out as being a class of 31 with 5 Black Estheticians in training, ended up as a class of 12 and 3 Black Estheticians completing the program and becoming licensed.
Things have changed dramatically. The rise in Black Skin Care Therapist/estheticians is a wonderful thing to see. What's also good to see is the increase in melanated women and men who want to care for their skin, the right way.
Knowledge
In addition to experience, you also want to find a black skin care therapist who is knowledgeable about the latest techniques and products. They should be able to provide you with information about what ingredients are best for black skin and how to use them effectively.
Product knowledge is extremely important. The wrong formulation used on your skin can create an even greater challenge for you and your esthetician.
Another important quality to look for in a black skin care therapist is compassion. You want someone who genuinely cares about helping you achieve healthy, beautiful skin. They should be willing to listen to your concerns and work with you to find the best solutions.
In all fairness, you should be able to listen to their suggestions and work with them as well. If they tell you that you need an at-home skin care routine in place, put one in place. It will help to enhance the treatments given by the skin care therapist.
A good black skin care therapist will be able to tailor treatments to your specific needs. They should be able to offer a variety of services that are designed to meet your unique goals.
For example, if you are struggling with acne, they should be able to offer you a treatment plan that includes regular facials, extractions, and the use of products that are specifically designed for acne-prone skin.
You'll want to find a black skin care therapist who is willing to answer your questions and address your concerns. They should be open and honest with you about what they can and cannot do.
They should also be willing to provide you with information about the products they use and the treatments they offer.
Finding a black skin care therapist who possesses all of these qualities can help to ensure that you receive the highest quality of care possible. It is also important to keep in mind that the best therapist for you may not necessarily be the one with the most experience or education, but rather the one who makes you feel the most comfortable and provides treatments that are specifically tailored to your individual needs.
Finally, you want to find a black skin care therapist who is professional in their approach. They should be punctual, reliable, and able to provide you with the highest level of service.
Summing things up
If you can find a black skin care therapist who possesses all of these qualities, you can be confident that you’re in good hands. They will be able to provide you with the care and attention that you need to achieve the beautiful, healthy skin that you deserve.
Keep these qualities in mind. They will help you find someone who can provide you with the care and attention you deserve.
That's it for this week. Like what you've read? Please feel free to share it with others who may benefit from it.
As always ...
Dedicated to Your Beauty,
Juliette Samuel,
Esthetician/Author/Publisher,