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Miladys Standard Comprehensive Training fpr Estheticians or Tell Me What to Eat If I Have Headaches And Migraines

Milady's Standard Comprehensive Training fpr Estheticians

Author: MILADY

This premier edition of Milady's Standard System of Salon Skills: Skin Care provides students with coverage of all the basic esthetic skills, but also expands into advanced techniques and the latest products and equipment in the skin care field. Each chapter is written by an industry expert, with step-by-step technicals clearly depicted through photographs and illustrations-many of which are also featured on the 12-tape Video Library. This comprehensive, easy-to-understand resource is suitable for 600 to 1200-hour programs with special emphasis on providing estheticians with the communication, business, and retailing skills essential to their profession. This new system keeps pace with the booming esthetics industry providing the theoretical, practical, and essential information every skin care professoinal needs to succeed.



Table of Contents:
Part IAncient History--Modern Times2
Chapter 1A Journey through Time: Esthetics Then and Now4
Introduction5
Career Options6
Aesthetikos7
Ancient Surgery and Remedies9
Roots of Esthetic and Spa Therapies11
Transition to Western Medicine17
Evolution of American Skin Care18
Pioneers of the Twentieth Century20
The Future20
Emergence of Industry Conferences21
Part IIThe Natural Sciences24
Chapter 2Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin26
Introduction27
Skin Function27
Cell Physiology and Biochemistry30
Specialized Cell Function and Tissues32
Layers of the Skin39
Chapter 3Body Systems50
Introduction51
Endocrine System58
Circulatory System60
Immune System63
Chapter 4Bones, Muscles, and Nerves of the Face and Skull68
Introduction69
Bones of the Skull69
Muscles of the Face, Neck, and Scalp69
Nerves73
Nerve Motor Points of the Face and Neck75
Chapter 5Bacteriology and Sanitation78
Introduction79
Microorganisms79
Sterilization80
Policies and Procedures84
Chapter 6Nutrition90
Introduction91
Macronutrients91
Micronutrients: Vitamins94
Minerals100
How Much Nutrition Do You Need?101
Nutrition and Esthetics101
Part IIIThe Treatment Room104
Chapter 7Room Furnishings106
Introduction107
Facial Chair107
Operator Chair or Stool109
Maintenance of Furniture, Equipment, and Countertops110
Ergonomics110
Utility Carts114
Chapter 8Technological Tools116
Introduction117
Skin Analysis Equipment117
Skin Care Machines119
Microcurrent Machines128
Other Tools and Accessories129
Chapter 9Basics of Electricity136
Introduction137
Basics of Matter: The Atom137
Circuits142
Basic Forms of Electricity143
Esthetic Machines144
Safety144
Chapter 10First Impressions--Setup and Supplies146
Introduction147
Elements of Meet and Greet147
Facial Bed Setup149
Supplies152
Product Masks155
Dispensary156
Safety157
End of the Day158
Part IVGathering Information160
Chapter 11Skin Types and Conditions162
Introduction163
Skin Types163
Skin Conditions167
Chapter 12Health Screening170
Introduction171
Health Screening Questionnaire171
Chapter 13Skin Analysis184
Introduction185
Skin Analysis Tools187
The Analysis Procedure188
Record Keeping189
Closing the Analysis189
Final Review192
Part VThe Facial194
Chapter 14Anatomy of a Facial196
Introduction197
Products Used in Facials197
General Facial Steps201
Facial Massage215
The Basic Facial220
The Minifacial225
Chapter 15Men's Facials228
Introduction229
Men's Skin Care Products229
Professional Treatments for Men231
Chapter 16Postconsultation and Home Care236
Introduction237
Closing Consultation237
Developing Long-Term Programs239
Achieving Results239
Follow-Up239
Home Care Products239
The Home Care Guide241
Part VIAdvanced Sciences244
Chapter 17Disorders and Diseases246
Introduction247
Common Dermatological Terms247
Lesions248
Common Conditions and Diseases of the Skin254
Common Allergens in the Skin Care Business259
Contagious Diseases260
Other Diseases of the Skin263
Autoimmune Diseases266
Chapter 18Pharmacology270
Introduction271
Over-the-Counter and Prescription Drugs271
Skin Lightening Products275
Corticosteroids276
Prescription Steroids276
Allergic Reactions, Hives, and Redness276
Retinoids277
Drugs for the Treatment of Rosacea279
Antibiotics279
Chapter 19Product Chemistry282
Introduction283
Basic Chemistry283
Cosmetic Ingredients286
Chapter 20Advanced Ingredient Technology302
Introduction303
Food and Drug Administration Regulations303
Serums303
Delivery Systems304
Improving Cell Metabolism and Oxygenation306
Nature versus Biotechnology306
Part VIIAdvanced Skin Care308
Chapter 21Aging Skin: Morphology and Treatment310
Introduction311
Intrinsic Aging311
Extrinsic Aging315
Sunscreens322
Analysis of Sun-Damaged Skin325
Treatment Concepts for Sun-Damaged Skin330
Advanced Mature Skin Treatments332
Chapter 22Sensitive Skin: Morphology and Treatment340
Introduction341
Barrier Function and Sensitivity341
Analysis of Sensitive Skin341
Irritants and Allergens344
Rosacea347
Aging and the Sensitive Skin348
Salon Treatment for Sensitive Skin355
Chapter 23Hyperpigmentation: Morphology and Treatment356
Introduction357
Analysis357
Treatment for Hyperpigmentation359
Chapter 24Acne: Morphology and Treatment364
Introduction365
What Causes Acne?365
Hormones and Acne368
Stress Factors370
Foods and Acne371
Cosmetics, Skin Care Products, and Acne371
Grades of Acne371
Concepts of Acne Management373
Analysis and Treatment of Problem Skin376
Chapter 25Ethnic Skin: Morphology and Treatment390
Introduction391
Black Skin391
Asian Skin393
Hispanic and Native American Skin394
Chapter 26Exfoliation396
Introduction397
Mechanical versus Chemical Exfoliation397
Mechanical Exfoliation398
Chemical Exfoliation401
Enzymes416
Chapter 27Holistic/Alternative Skin Care418
Introduction419
Psychological Benefits of Holistic Practices419
Mind-Body Connection419
Methods of Holistic Therapy420
Chapter 28Advanced Home Care426
Introduction427
Understanding Your Client427
Advanced Product Types and Features427
Introducing Advanced Products to the Client428
The Home Care Treatment Form429
Advanced/Enhanced Selling429
Sample Advanced Product Plans432
Part VIIIEpilation438
Chapter 29Methods of Hair Removal440
Introduction441
Morphology of Hair441
Differences in Hair Growth and Characteristics444
Hair Removal445
Furniture and Accessories451
Tools and Supplies451
Sanitation453
Room Preparation453
General Hair Removal (Waxing)455
Chapter 30Waxing Procedures458
Introduction459
Eyebrow Shaping459
Waxing the Ear459
Waxing the Upper Torso459
Waxing the Leg478
Ingrown Hair Service478
Part IXMakeup Artistry484
Chapter 31Color Theory, Facial Features, and Setup486
Introduction487
Color Theory488
Facial Proportion and Shape491
Facial Profile494
Choosing and Using Makeup Products501
Makeup Tools509
Chapter 32Makeup Applications516
Introduction517
The Makeup Work Area517
Client Consultation517
The Closing518
Choosing a Makeup Product Collection529
Makeup Services530
Beyond the Basics535
Part XThe Spa Body Treatments538
Chapter 33The Value of Body Services540
Introduction541
Who Can Do Body Treatments?541
Concerns542
Client Health543
Body Treatment Principles544
Hydrotherapy545
Service Treatment Protocols545
Techniques for Body Treatments546
Body Masks and Wraps549
Aromatherapy552
Other Performance Ingredients553
Chapter 34Body Treatments556
Introduction557
Client Charting and Consultation557
Body Treatments557
Spot Treatments561
Paraffin564
Combination Services, Packages, and Marketing564
Body Massage565
Shiatsu, Reflexology, and Similar Energy568
Home Care571
Part XIAdvanced Clinical Skin Care574
Chapter 35Career Opportunities in Medical Esthetics576
Introduction577
Joining a Medical Team577
Esthetician as a Resource579
Chapter 36Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery582
Introduction583
The Disciplines583
Common Types of Plastic Surgery583
Facial Procedures583
Body Procedures589
Chapter 37Patient Profiles596
Introduction597
Preoperative Preparation597
Postoperative Care597
Survivors of Domestic Violence597
Elderly597
Physically Challenged598
Mentally Ill, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Self-Abused598
Pre- and Postoperative Care598
Medical Documentation601
Chapter 38Pre- and Postoperative Care610
Introduction611
Procedures and Treatment Plans611
Treatments Defined615
Chapter 39Camouflage Therapy622
Introduction623
Short-Term Use of Camoflage Therapy623
Makeup Applications for Specific Cosmetic Procedures623
Medical Applications627

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