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    The Importance of Homecare Products & Establishing a Daily Skincare Routine

    By: Adriana Nakamura All too often people think that a single facial will solve all of their skincare problems. I can’t even begin to count how many times I’ve received calls from people who want to get rid of their dark spots, dry skin, fines lines, acne, etc., in a single treatment. Yes, a single facial can give some instant visible results, but those results are superficial and temporary. Getting regular monthly facials does make a difference, but the real results come from two important things: good homecare products and consistency. I admit that consistency has not always been my personal strong point. I have always been a skincare and…

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    Best Image Skincare Product Reviews by Esthetician Amanda

    If you haven’t already met our newest esthetician, Amanda, then you are definitely missing out! She is a true professional, loves what she does and gives one of the best facials that you will ever have. One of the things that  I really love about Amanda is that she dedicates time to studying skincare ingredients, and is currently taking the time to learn about each of the featured ingredients in the Image Skincare products that we use  in our studio. I can confidently say that  Amanda truly is a knowledgeable esthetician who is consistently staying up-to-date and educated on everything that we offer. I am so impressed with Amanda’s dedication to her daily skincare…

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    How to Treat Hyperpigmentation & Dark Spots

    Dark spots, sunspots, hyperpigmentation – whatever you call it, excess pigmentation on your skin is never fun to deal with, and can oftentimes be a huge point of concern for many people. WHAT CAUSES HYPERPIGMENTATION? If you spent too many years out in the sun unprotected, you may eventually come to a point (usually around your mid to late 20s) when all of that excess pigmentation starts to surface. Or (if your skin behaves like mine does), you dread every little breakout that you get because you know a dark mark is going to be left behind. Other factors behind excess pigmentation (aka “hyperpigmentation”) can be related to hormones –…