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Beauty salon for anti-aging
January 28th, 2010 by admin
Have you ever felt the need of changing your beauty salon? Has it ever happened to you that you found your facial specialist to be of no help any more when all you wanted was anti-aging? And that finally you ever considered switching from a salon specialist to a certified dermatologist? The majority of American women do not bother to research more deeply the difference between doctors and cosmetologists. They simply follow bright advertisements, which promote unsurpassed services of spa salons. The thing is that most women freak out when they hear the word “doctor”, because it is associated with surgeries. As a matter of fact, those women going to spa salons also do not bother to learn more about the products cosmetologists use for the therapies: about the ingredients and how they work. Dermatologists tend to claim that beauty salons´ advertisements are not completely true while their promises are not always supported by evident results. However, the marketing campaigns seem to be quite successful and women consider spas to be their “emergency rescue” from first wrinkles and skin defects, which appear with the age. There has been a serious “war” going on between the representatives of both camps. Doctors say that their clients nurture empty hopes for facial therapies at beauty salons and then complain: the results are neither fast nor long lasting. On the other hand, cosmetologists treat those accusations as a way to attract and drag more clients to their clinics. In their defense, aestheticians claim doctors to offer Bottox or surgeries that are considered to be the last instance and most women do not even need that. Spa salons offer not only face massages, cleansing and other basics of cosmetic services, they also apply innovative devices to help their client maintain younger skin without surgery. Such devices use slight electricity charges and stimulate face muscles thus ensuring face-lifting effect. Skeptics and may be people who have very little knowledge in the area say that face muscles swell even after ordinary massage and to some extent that may lead to muscle tones. Cosmetologists are said to making good money on this phenomenon enhancing it with some oils, creams and mud masks. Outstanding dermatologists tend to publicly accuse cosmetologists of robbing of people. Such claims are found in the Internet on official blogs, as well as in press (New York Times). However, despite all these negative reviews face treatment procedures take one of the first places on the list of spa services. Manicure and massages tend to more popular than facial therapies. It is about the right time to question their effectiveness given the statistics data. In the prospect of losing the fight dermatologists changed their tactics and now promote facial procedure to be held at home using homemade items. Sun-wear has also become a popular means to keep skin younger and protect it from early aging. Doctors claim that even sun-wear is much better and more effective (as well as in terms of money) than spa procedures to maintain young and good-looking skin. They would also recommend considering anti-aging supplements to enhance the results of other treatments.