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Esthetician: A specialist in the area of beauty.
Eucalyptus: A mild astringent with antiseptic properties.
Evening Primrose: Used as an astringent and helpful for reducing skin irritation. Also beneficial for dehydrated skin.

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Esthetician Patricia Young offers these tips: Before applying the tanner, coat your body with a thin layer of moisturizer. This is the secret to a natural look.

Esthetician: A beauty specialist.
Ethanol: An Alcohol solvent used to dilute.
Ethoxydiglycol: Viscosity decreasing agent (an agent that thins a product and allows it to flow more easily).

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Medical Esthetician
Skin care specialist who works in a medical environment along with a physician in either a pre-operative or post-operative situation.
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Since some men might be embarrassed about getting waxed at a salon, there are at-home estheticians who can do the job.

I just had my skin tags cauterized (by an esthetician) all over my face, neck and chest. Can I use zinc oxide to help with the stinging/itchng?
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As opposed to the hair removal via waxing offered by an esthetician, hair removal via electrolysis is permanent.

Cuperose- A non-technical term that estheticians use for redness, acne rosacea and/or telangiectasia (spider veins).

Pore extraction: A process performed by an esthetician or other skincare specialist that removes blackheads and other impurities that can build up in the pores. See also: Facials ...

Microdermabrasion uses a type of sand to abrade the skin, usually done by an esthetician or a cosmetic doctor. Cosmetic physicians can perform a deeper type of dermabrasion using small burrs or wires to remove the outer layers of the skin.

Callus: An excessive build up of the hard tough layers of skin. Can be removed at-home or by an esthetician.
Candela Wax: Binds oils and waxes to give body to a formulation. Often used in lipsticks.

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With this information, you can wisely sort through skin care products to find the ones suited for your specific skin type. If you need help, ask a skin esthetician at your local hair salon or skin care counter for his or her recommendations.

See also: Body, Natural, Acid, Cream, Lotion

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