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 Sienna Skin and Beauty Dermologica Pro Power Peel

Dermalogica Pro Power Peel

  • Lauren Molter
  • Blog

The word “peel” often elicits an excited, yet terrified response. Many of my clients are intrigued by chemical peels, but may be afraid to try one because of the side effects they’ve heard about. Fear not, the Dermalogica Pro Power Peel is a safe, customizable and results driven peel series suitable for all skin types. A thorough skin analysis will be conducted prior to treating your skin to determine if this treatment is suitable for you. So what is the Dermalogica Pro Power Peel and how can it benefit your skin?

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 Sienna Skin and Beauty Just Kissed Lip & Cheek Stain

Beauty for a Cause

  • Lauren Molter
  • Blog
Jane Iredale’s Limited Edition Forever You Just Kissed Lip and Cheek Stain is back! And 100% profits from the sale of this product benefits Look Good Feel Better, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life and self-esteem of women undergoing cancer treatment. The program teaches beauty techniques to help people with cancer face their diagnosis with greater confidence.

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 Sienna Skin and Beauty understanding acne

Understanding Acne

  • Lauren Molter
  • Blog
Acne is a skin condition that many people experience at some point in life. Because of the various triggers, acne can baffle even the most experienced professionals. Acne can happen at almost any age, however it’s most common in teens and young adults because of fluctuating hormones and overactive sebaceous glands. Acne can also occur during pregnancy and menopause. Several steps are taken during a skin treatment to best identify what is going on and how to treat it.

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SPF is your BFF

  • Lauren Molter
  • Blog

It’s the peak of summertime and as your friendly Esthetcian, I am here to remind you to not only use SPF, but to reapply it. Many people suffer sunburns regardless of applying their sunscreen, because reapplication is just as important as applying it in the first place! So how does SPF work, and what are the rules with reapplication?

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