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types of photorejuvenation

Types

There are three types of photorejuvenation:[2]

1. Thermal photorejuvenation using a radio-frequency device to induce a thermal effect in the skin.

2. Chemical photorejuvenation with chemical peels.

3. Mechanical photorejuvenation with lasers

Photorejuvenation

Photorejuvenation

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Photorejuvenation is a skin treatment that uses intense pulsed light or other thermal or chemical methods to treat some skin conditions and remove wrinkles arising from photoaging. The process induces controlled wounds on the skin, prompting it to heal itself by creating new cells. This process reverses the effects of photoaging to a certain extent by removing wrinkles[1].

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Specialty methods

Specialty methods

In the United States, many nail salons are offering personal nail tool kits available for purchase to avoid the issue of sanitation. The kits are often kept in the salon and only used when that client comes in for a treatment. Since the 1970s, the overwhelming majority of professional salons now implement the use of electric nail files which are faster and yield higher quality results

Common manicure tools and supplies

Common manicure tools and supplies

A standard Cuticle Nipper used during manicure.

Tools:

  • Bowl of warm water or fingerbath
  • Nail clippers
  • Cuticle knife and clippers
  • Cuticle pusher/Hoof stick – often made from metal or orange wood
  • Nail file/electric nail file/emery board
  • buffer
  • scissors
  • brush
  • Orange Stick
  • Manicure table
  • Rubber thimble resembling object (used to help open polish)

Supplies:

  • Cuticle remover
  • Massage lotion
  • Nail polish
    • Base coat polish & ridge filler polish
    • Color varnish
    • Top coat or sealant
  • Nail bindi stick-on jewels
  • Nail polish remover or nail polish remover wipes
  • Hand cream
  • Sanitizing spray/towels
  • Cotton balls/pads
  • Hand towels

Hot oil manicure

Hot oil manicure

A hot oil manicure is a specific type of manicure that cleans the cuticles and softens them with oil. It works well for dry skin and nails that are brittle as it improves both by leaving them soft and pliable. Types of oils that can be used are mineral oil, olive oil or commercial preparation in an electric heater.

Paraffin treatments

Paraffin treatments

Hands can be dipped in melted paraffin wax for softening and moisturizing. Paraffin wax is used because it can be heated to temperatures of over 95°F (35°C), without burning or injuring the hand.[citation needed] The intense heat allows for deeper absorption of emollients and essential oils. The wax is usually infused with various botanical ingredients such as Aloe vera, chamomile, tea tree oil, and azulene. Fruit waxes such as peach, apple and strawberry are often used in salons.

Occasionally, lotion is rubbed on the hand before submersion into the paraffin bath. The hand is usually dipped more than once to allow a thicker wax coat to form, making the coating stay warm for longer and less likely to break or tear prematurely. After the hands have been dipped in the wax, they are wrapped in either plastic or Aluminum foil, or a special type of plastic bag or glove then covered with towel or special mitten to retain warmth. The hands are left for a few minutes before the paraffin is cooled and dried.

Nail care

Nail care

Natural nails are made up of protein keratin. The nail plate requires a certain amount of flexibility and moisture to encourage healthy growth. Using 'hardening' treatments and harsh chemicals on natural nails will make the nail plate brittle and more prone to breakages. The use of nail moisturizers and clear polish proteins is essential for perfect growth. A professional Nail Technician or Manicurist will use a written, verbal and observational consultation to determine the condition of a client's natural nails[citation needed]. A manicure treatment should take from about thirty minutes to one hour

Christian Dior Skin Care

Christian Dior Skin Care

Christian Dior Skin Care is a tribute to the persistence and innovation that Christian Dior embodied as he grew from a pattern designer to a top name in beauty and fashion.

Christian Dior Skin Care

An artist at heart, Dior felt that a perfume added the finishing touch to his fashion design, and therefore launched his first fragrance in the 1940s.

The response was incredible and has led to a line of skincare products that women continue to love today. The Christian Dior Innovation Center was opened in 1970 to focus on the newest skincare discoveries.

As a result, the Christian Dior products have been the first to use proteins and natural enzymes to combat aging, promoting young, healthy-looking and healthy-feeling skin.

Aveda Skin Care

Aveda Skin Care

Aveda Skin Care – Eco-friendly Regimen. The influx of skin care products in the cosmetics market makes it somehow complex to decide which one would work best for your skin care regimen.

Aveda Skin Care

Many resort to never-ending trial and error, leading to some unexpected consequences like skin reactions. This results to spending more for treatments necessary to cure effects of some skin care products that the body reacted to.

You may be familiar of this common scenario; or precisely speaking you have found yourself trapped in this situation.

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Aveda Skin Care Product: Nature at its Best

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Aveda lives by its philosophy to provide the consumers natural and organic-based products that stands out among other chemical-based products flooding the cosmetic market.

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