Many of us tend to ignore our eyes until they scream for attention. Margarita Ramirez, a specialist in skin care to repack, a manufacturer of skin care, says, "I think most customers do not pay attention to the eyes until they see visible lines," noting that is much more difficult to treat in this afternoon.
Estheticians can play a key role in educating customers about the importance of proper eye care. This knowledge is particularly useful for customers who have not yet shown signs of aging. Furthermore, the incorporation of specialized eye treatment services based on both facial and business confidence.
Problems and Treatments: an eye opener
The eye area needs cleaning, hydration and stimulation, but a different species from that used in the rest of the face. Removing the makeup is often the weak link in the ritual cleansing at night. When done, the skin suffers. When it becomes too strong, the skin suffers. Your customers do not realize how necessary it is to use a gentle but effective cleanser, which can be dissolved impurities and remove makeup without irritating eyes.
Hydration comes; it is essential, regardless of age or skin condition. This provides the moisture disappears with exposure to the environment and the age and protects the eye from dryness and irritation of most of the attacks of the day.
The last treatment is part of a facial, but rarely performed in the home. A treatment at the hands of the will stimulate blood flow to the area and stimulate lymphatic drainage, keeping your eyes looking fresh and clear, and reduce swelling and discoloration. This can be done through a gentle massage, effleurage strokes of the face, or with tools such as a brush facial tissue, which is what Yaniga uses.
Talk to each client's problems that can cause eye problems, and then determine the best course of action. Points Yaniga to beauticians have no mind of readers. "We have to ask questions," she says, among them: How do you take off your makeup? What products are you using? Any recent change in the distribution or health? The amount of sleep do you get? How is your diet? Are you drinking lots of water? What is your stress level? With answers to these questions, you can better address the following issues.
Dark circles: This is a common problem in the eyes of all generations. "There are multiple causes of dark circles," says Yaniga. The main culprit is the lack of sleep. But others - improper makeup removal, stagnant liquids, or hyper pigmentation of sun exposure, makeup irritation, photosensitivity, or irritating to the eyes - can be addressed by a beautician. In these cases, explaining the deletion of makeup, facials and massages encourage drainage of fluid, and educate their customers about the products and treatments to balance skin pigmentation.
Redness and swelling: Again, you have to sort through the factors that contribute. Possibilities include hours of the night, environmental irritants, or allergies. This can also be a sign of an underlying physical condition that may need medical attention. Faced with the obvious: Are the products of the current care skin irritant to the eyes? This is the area of ??puffy eyes and dehydrated? You may recommend a different product line or hydrating treatments for these sensitivities.
Fine lines and wrinkles: As dcolletage lips and the eyes are the sign of the times. "The fine lines are formed when moisture is lost," says Ramirez. With age, skin becomes less able to retain moisture and need help growing. The goal of cosmetic treatments and daily care is to stimulate the eye's ability to retain moisture.
Eye Care Tips
Here are some quick tips to keep your eyes happy.
1. At OPSM, our optometrists recommend you have an eye exam every two years. Why? Because they know that early detection can often be the best form of protection and treatment. However, if your vision suddenly changes, consult your OPSM optometrist immediately.