Sunday, March 4, 2012

Ask Your Esthetician/Aesthetician Questions:

Interview your Esthetician:  How to avoid paying for fluff service when you want to see results.
1) What ingredients does your esthetician like or agree with?  Why? Because some estheticians purchase products/brand names and not ingredients all products do not have performance ingredients if you are looking to receive results.  Plus the science in skin care is ever changing.  New developments allow treatments to be more progressive and results driven.  A product line doesn't guarantee results but the ingredients and the formulation may.

2) Receive a tour of the room & or facility.  They don’t need every piece of equipment available on the market, BUT if they tell you, you are receiving a microderm make sure they have a microderm machine.  Just for example.

3)  Year or Hrs of training and/or years as an esthetician.  I feel this may need to be a case by case.  WHY?  So if you have an esthetician with 3years experience but have not had any extra training.  What are their skills & how important is this career to them?  If you have an esthetician with less years experience but more training.  They invested in their skill and knowledge.  If you have an esthetician with many years experience and training well you know this is definitely their passion and they SHOULD do what is necessary to make you look & feel better.

Bottom Line.  Is this a business to them or just a J-O-B!

4) Are they speaking to you & asking questions before your appointment?  Why?  This is important b/c many of the products used are enhanced to provide corrective results.  So we must know how you will react.  If these questions are not asked then either nothing serious is being used or you may find a reaction you didn’t expect.

5) And Not least, but listed last ;).   How comfortable are you with your esthetician.  Not how relaxed, not how convinced, but comfortable & trusting.

**Results can be anti-aging, exfoliation, acne or rosacea soothing, with regular use & treatments can lead to long term effects.  Results do not mean your acne, rosacea, fine lines, texture, etc. will clear up in one treatment.

Hope this information helps you to successed in your quest to find good, quality care.

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