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Blissful aesthetics....the guru of beauty.... Ever since I could remember, once I had started secondary school....skincare has been rough for me. I suffered with a mild case of acne, which was so obvious in every school picture I've taken. It was so annoying and frustrating to not have perfectly smooth and pimple free skin. But what was even worse that having pimples on your face that's so tempting to pop....where the many MANY black spots Remaining after they went down. And the my awesome friend came through with the natural remedy at Blissful Aesthetics.....aloe vera! I went in for a consultation and after examining my skin and daily habits, I was recommended a totally natural alternative to get rid of those Mark's and that was aloe vera gel and boy! Was that a life changer!

Wonders that an Aesthetician can work!

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What an Esthetician Can Do for Your Skin When you visit an esthetician, he or she will first analyze your skin and ask you a few questions about your skin. An esthetician recognizes that everyone’s skin is different, and she will always consult you about your skin type, your lifestyle and possible allergies or sensitivities. Once she knows enough about your skin, your skin care routine and what you want for your skin, she can decide on the specific treatments based on what you need. As well as performing a variety of treatments, the esthetician can give advice on your daily beauty routine. She might recommend suitable products for your face. An esthetician who has treated you for months or years will notice even small changes in the skin. She can then suggest new treatments or new home skin and beauty routines if the skin looks a little unhealthy. Estheticians can tell a lot about your general health by looking at your face. Skin issues such as sudden acne spots or dark circles ...

What's the role on an Aesthetician?

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What is an esthetician?  An esthetician is a professional skin specialist, trained to assess and enhance the skin through various treatments and services.  For example, Christine, certified esthetician at  Dermstore Spa & Salon,  explains that in the state of California where she works, estheticians are held to very high standards. A certified (licensed) esthetician in the state will have completed 600 hours of training, a state-approved course/test and a State Board Exam with written and practical components. Requirements vary by state, and you can see what your state requires at  Estheticianedu.org  if you’re curious. During their training, estheticians learn about how to care for and improve the skin through a comprehensive course load. According to EstheticianEDU, classes  typically cover the following topics : reflexology, cosmetic sciences, human anatomy and physiology, safety and sanitation, hair removal, skin conditions and disord...

What really is 'Aesthetics'

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Blissful Aesthetics Grenada 💋💇💆💅 aesthetics or  es·thet·ics noun used with a sing. verb a.  The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature, expression, and perception of beauty, as in the fine arts. b.  The study of the psychological responses to beauty and artistic experiences. used with a sing. or pl. verb a.  A conception of what is artistically valid or beautiful:  minimalist aesthetics. b.  An artistically beautiful or pleasing appearance:  “T hey're looking for quality construction, not aesthetics”  (  Ron Schram  ) In practice, we distinguish between  aesthetic judgments  (the appreciation of any object, not necessarily an art object) and  artistic judgments  (the appreciation or criticism of a work of art). Thus aesthetics is broader in scope than the  philosophy of art . It is also broader than the  philosophy of beauty , in that it applies to  any ...