For 18 years Monica L. Billman has worked as an esthetician, working in premiere day spas in Anchorage, Alaska. Monica is committed to helping her clients achieve healthy skin as they battle the extreme climate conditions of Alaska. Learn about Monica's personal skin care journey to fighting problem skin, hyperpigmentation, and skin aging and what products have helped transform her client’s problem and sensitive skin.
The key to getting professional facial results at-home is finding the right formula for your skin. What’s the secret to one of the easiest and best ways to do so? Using sheet masks!
For Louise, helping and working one on one with others is a privilege. She is forever grateful that she has been able to change people’s live for the better, simply through skincare. Here, we’ve asked Louise to reveal her own personal beauty tips and secrets to maintaining her perfect, porcelain complexion.
Determining the type of skin you have can be difficult. Sometimes your skin may be dry, sometimes it may be oily, sometimes you may get breakouts – so how do you determine your skin type? While the most effective way to get a real understanding of your skin is to visit a skin care professional, you can use this time at home to get to know your skin better and understand what skin type you may have.
Washing your face is the first & most important step in your beauty routine! Learn about our best-selling cleanser for even the most sensitive skin types
Do you have sensitive skin, seasonal sensitivity? Whether you see skin that is red, irritated, inflamed or dry all year long, or only certain times of the year, sensitive skin can be uncomfortable!
What’s more terrifying than the ghosts and goblins of Halloween? These skin care nightmares that frequently happen this time of the year! No need to be fearful anymore though - we have solutions for you!
Is your skin looking red and inflamed or feeling irritated? If so, it falls into the sensitive skin category. Although genetics may to be blame, a lot of the sensitivity you may feel is a result of external factors.