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What’s the best way to treat skin that is both oily and dry at the same time?
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Browse Questions
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“What is the next big thing with skin care that you see on the horizon? What way is the industry going?”
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“What are the most successful merchandising tools I can use in my retail area? I have lots of posters and some pictures, but they seem to clutter up the small space I have, and I am not sure which are the best to use. Any advice? ”
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“What would you suggest is the number one thing I can do to promote my new treatment room? Which methods are the most effective in today’s industry? I know Facebook is an effective method to communicate with clients, but for getting clients in the first place what would you suggest?”
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“I would like to align my business with a greater cause but it seems overwhelming and I’m uncertain as to the best way to go about it. Any advice?”
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“I work for a large spa, and as an individual, I often feel “lost” in the large group. How can I market and make myself stand out at my spa without going outside the boundaries of my treatment center? ”
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“I LOVE bright colors and find them invigorating and refreshing. I enjoy using them in my space, but many people don’t consider this relaxing and/or appropriate for a skin therapy room. How can I incorporate bright colors into my room without it being a disturbance to my clients?”
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“I graduated in August and still haven't found a job as an esthetician yet. The places want experience. How do I get experience without working? Do you have any tips? ”
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“What main classes do you recommend to a new esthetician?”
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“I recently graduated from school and I want to own my own skin therapy business one day, but I don’t feel totally confident being that I’m new to the industry. For how long do you recommend working for someone else before going solo? ”
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“What do you feel is the best uniform image for therapists these days? I know a lot of people have come away from the formal tunic look, as it has an air of hierarchy about it, and some are now a lot more casual. And what would you class as too casual (obviously not trakkies and trainers)?”
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