Tuesday, July 3, 2007

The Training Never Stops

I recently visited Universal Companies in Virginia to obtain certification in Jessner's peels, and a variety of other peels from Control Corrective skincare. I was also certified in the use of several types of advanced skincare equipment. The equipment training included Hydrafacial systems, Iontosonic, Gentle Waves, and Lymphobiology.

I will be leaving for West Virginia later this week to obtain additional training in the Lymphobiology methods. This is extremely exciting for me because this small machine can be used to improve fine lines and wrinkles, even out the skin complexion, reduce cellulite, reduce sinus and chest congestion due to infection or allergies, reduce swelling and bruising pre/post operatively, and it truly gives an instant face lift to people who have a single facial treatment with the machine. I am just in love with this technology. While I was in Virginia at Universal Companies I purchased the Lymphmed unit, and having now used it personally on myself and on several other people - I am satisfied that my investment was a good one. This unit is truly amazing, and it is certainly going to increase the value of the services I offer to clients.

I am considering creating a series of package deals to offer my bridal clients that would include pre-wedding Lymphobiology treatments. These treatments would range from facial treatments aimed at lifting and toning the facial muscles, and evening out the complexion to cellulite treatments. And yes, this machine REALLY DOES improve cellulite.

I really love combining the art of makeup application with the science of skincare. The two compliment each other so beautifully, and naturally, it helps me offer better services to have a knowledge of both.

I am so excited to have this new treatment option available, and I'm so thrilled to be advancing my training and knowledge in this amazing field. Afterall, the more credentials I have - the more training I receive - and the more certifications I obtain - the better prepared I am to assist my clients. And, that's the goal - right?