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Take care of dry skin by using squalene oil, applying a water-based cleanser, removing the cleanser, applying a hydrating toner and then using a hyaluronic serum to seal in the hydration. Finish a dry skin care regimen with full-spectrum sunblock and tips from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To make dusky, dull skin look beautiful, hydrate with an anti-oxidant mist, blend a shimmery product with foundation and set the foundation with a mineral powder. Apply a shimmering bronzer for a glowing complexion with instructions from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

A natural home remedy for skin lightening calls for squeezing lemon juice into a regular cleanser and applying the cleanser in circular motions. For stubborn sun spots, use lemon juice on a cotton pad as a toner with instructions from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Get radiant, glowing skin using a light chemical peel, which will exfoliate, lighten hyperpigmentation and draw moisture to the skin. Learn how chemical peels also cause increased cell turnover, which makes skin look more youthful, with information from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

To fix complexion problems, use an exfoliating and brightening scrub that will remove dead skin cells and penetrate deep into the skin. Find skin care products with licorice root and bilberry to improve skin tone using advice from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Vitamin E is a powerful anti-oxidant for the skin that will improve the effectiveness of sun screen, moisturize the skin and help with stretch marks. Apply vitamin E to the cuticles, on the belly during pregnancy and underneath the eyes with tips from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

A natural way to exfoliate the skin is by adding granules of sugar to a normal cleanser in order to remove dead skin cells. Learn how the glycolic acid in sugar helps remove dead skin with information from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

Fortunately or unfortunately, today's world revolves around physical appearance. Aside from basic personal hygiene, some will put their personal care in the hands of a professional. Aestheticians specialize in the study of skin care, including facial treatments, body wraps, exfoliation treatments, waxing and some forms of dermatology. They give massages to release toxins from the body, facials to brighten the face and exfoliations to rejuvenate the skin. The treatments aestheticians provide are not only a healthy beauty regime but are also great pampering treats. In this free video series on skin care, a certified aesthetician explains several skin care techniques. Learn how to care for dry skin and how to lighten skin naturally. Find out about natural exfoliation treatments and get tips on brightening up the complexion. Look beautiful and take care of facial skin with the tips in this free video series.
Jaquelyn Hill Jaquelyn Hill has been an aesthetician for more than 16 years. She has taught aesthetics at several aesthetics schools and worked for Aveda Salon. Hill has done consulting for several salons and spas. She is certified in laser and medical-grade skin treatments and has worked with a doctor doing medical aesthetics.dkdk
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