Evergreen Beauty College Prepares Students for the Increased Need for Skin Care in Summer Months
Online, May 30, 2013 (Newswire.com) - With the onset of hotter weather, the reality of potential harmful effects from the sun on the skin increases. Evergreen Beauty College is training its students through its premier esthetics program in Washington to handle the increase in local skin care needs for summer sun issues.
The summer months in Washington State can reach temperatures of 70 degrees Fahrenheit and greater. When the sun is this strong, the risk of sun burn increases, along with the potential to contract sun-related skin damage such as moles, polymorphous light eruption (PMLE), and melanoma. Even if the sun damage doesn't result in skin disease, the skin often suffers a loss of elasticity and other aesthetic degradations which may lead to wrinkles and the appearance of accelerated aging.
The Washington beauty school provides a renowned esthetics course, resulting in accredited estheticians who are able to offer various skin care treatments in the college's own salon. Students are trained to provide professional services including facial treatments, microdermabrasion and exfoliation.
Evergreen Beauty College prides itself on being able to offer its clients various skin procedures whose prime purpose is to achieve a healthy, relaxed, revived and rejuvenating appearance to one's skin. Their students perform a thorough consultation with the patron, including a skin analysis under a skin scope, to ensure the desired treatment.
Evergreen's spa treatment includes a deep cleanse using the Clarisonic Pro, a customized exfoliation treatment under steam, a relaxing facial massage, customized facial mask, and application of a moisturizer, lip and eye treatment, and proper sun protection. Whether it is to prepare the skin for the sun, or to treat it after overexposure, Evergreen Beauty College's estheticians are important allies to residents in Washington state.
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