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Technique|Articles|Jan 30, 2014

DD Cream Mousse for Double Defense

“Take your clients’ feet from woe… to wow,” says Katharin von Gavel, founder and CEO of Footlogix. The company’s DD Cream Mousse is a super-hydrating yet lightweight, creamy mousse.

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In The Know|News|Nov 26, 2012

Fight Dry Hands

As winter approaches, it's important to keep hands hydrated. Redbook Mag's November 2012 issue put together a list of tips for soothing and smoothing when the temperature drops.

Wellness|Products|Jul 26, 2011

Towelettes

Working on the hands and feet can cause skin to become dry, so Frais Towelettes are perfect for nail technicians because they instantly rehydrate the skin back to its natural beauty.

In The Know|News|Apr 13, 2011

Happy Feet

InStyle talks with N.Y.C.-based nail pro Ji Baek about how to get dry feet primped and perfect for the sandal season.

Wellness|Products|Feb 27, 2011

Butter Blend

Cuccio Naturalé’s 24-hour time-released body butters will not only delight clients suffering from dry, flaky, and chapped skin, they will ease the discomfort of nail techs and hairstylists who are often more prone to skin irritations because of the wet work and the multitude of chemicals that are involved with the job.

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Wellness|Articles|Sep 1, 2005

Shedding Light on Psoriasis

Although this skin condition cannot be cured, there are ways to keep it under control. Keeping hands, feet, and nails well moisturized and well groomed can help alleviate the itchiness and scaliness associated with psoriasis.

Technique|Articles|Jan 1, 2002

Unnecessary [Skin] Roughness

Dry, rough elbows may be a problem for some of your clients year-round, but winter is particularly harsh on skin and can exacerbate existing dryness in some clients and cause uncharacteristic dryness in others. Here, we detail what causes dry, scaly skin and what services you can provide to help treat it.

Wellness|Articles|Aug 1, 1997

Tip Of The Month

Rebecca Byrne of At Your Fingertips in San Mateo. Calif., noticed that many of her clients’ hands and cuticles had become unusually rough and dry over the past winter.