As the benefits of endermologie® treatments become more popular with women suffering from the benign, yet unlovely effects of cellulite, more and more clients are sharing their experiences with other women on internet sites such as Realself.com. The site, dedicated to sharing personal stories and reviews about a wide range of cosmetic procedures, provides a forum for social interaction and… (Read more)
5 Antioxidant Foods To Add to Your Diet in 2017
Along with 2017 resolutions, savvy women add a smart, health-based action plan to their goals for the new year. While losing excess weight may be a primary concern, the benefits of following a well-balanced diet rich in antioxidants goes far beyond shedding a few pounds. In addition to slowing the signs of aging on the skin, an antioxidant-rich diet can… (Read more)
5 New Year’s Resolutions to Kickstart Your endermologie® Business in 2017
Most people take a few moments at the end of each year to reflect on highs and lows – both in their professional and personal lives. The services you offer as an endermologie® business owner are specialized, so your New Year’s resolutions should be the same. Here are a few to help you kick-start your business in 2017. (more…) (Read more)
Promoting endermologie® on Social Media Platforms: Tips & Advice
Starting or expanding an endermologie® business is an exciting and stressful process. One of the key requisites of making that business successful is creating an online presence which clearly portrays your skills and services. With the variety of social media outlets available in today’s connected world, depending solely on a business website to attract clients is no long an option.… (Read more)
Advice for Skin Care in Winter: Best Tips and Treatments
For many people living in certain areas of the country, the cold of winter might leave you with rosy cheeks, but it can also bring sore, rough dryness to the skin – especially on the face, hands and feet. This makes skin care in winter especially difficult. Two environmental conditions work together to parch the skin during winter: dry, frigid… (Read more)