Skincare Archives | NIMA National Institute of Medical Aesthetics Tue, 31 Oct 2023 21:32:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 How to Take Care of Your Skin After a Wax https://www.nima.edu/blogs/how-to-take-care-of-your-skin-after-a-wax/ Fri, 10 Mar 2023 23:47:45 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=27484 Following the appropriate post waxing procedures can help you preserve your skin and decrease any discomfort you might be feeling. Waxing services are available at the Nima Institute as part of our guest services in order to provide a comprehensive education for our students. We also provide a variety of courses to help our students […]

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Following the appropriate post waxing procedures can help you preserve your skin and decrease any discomfort you might be feeling. Waxing services are available at the Nima Institute as part of our guest services in order to provide a comprehensive education for our students. We also provide a variety of courses to help our students learn the required abilities to pursue a successful career in esthetics. Here are some of our recommendations for after your waxing treatment.

Avoid swimming if possible.

To avoid infection, refrain from swimming for several days after your wax. When you spend time in a pool or bath, you are more likely to get an infection. If you have just waxed, it’s important to avoid water as your skin will need some time to heal and will be more susceptible to infection. Taking showers rather than baths will help you protect your skin and minimize the risk of this happening.

Be Careful with Exfoliation

Exfoliating your skin can help you avoid ingrown hairs and keep your skin healthy overall. However, the time at which you exfoliate is critical in order to minimize harm, especially after your waxing service. It’s a good idea to exfoliate the night before your waxing session. This gives your skin the night to heal from any irritation or abrasions caused by your exfoliation. However, it is best to wait at least 48 hours after the appointment to reduce the chance of damage to your skin. Exfoliating before 48 hours have passed since your last wax can damage your skin, especially if you have sensitive skin. The time you wait to exfoliate after a wax differs from person to person. If you have extremely sensitive skin you may want to wait more than 48 hours.

Avoid Extended Sun Exposure

After your wax, the skin is more susceptible to damage. This implies that UV radiation may harm the skin’s surface more than it normally would. To avoid damaging your skin, stay out of the sun as much as possible after you have been waxed. Wearing clothing that will protect your skin from UV rays is also beneficial. Not only does it minimize damage, but discomfort as well.

Stick with fragrance-free & gentle skincare products.

After your wax, you’ll need products that are gentle and fragrance-free. Make sure you only use products like this for a few days after you’ve been waxed. By taking this action, you can spare yourself discomfort and possible skin damage. If you have questions about what products meet these criteria or want some recommendations, feel free to ask your esthetician at your consultation or contact us! At Nima, we strive to give you the best experience before, during, and after your service.

Choose loose clothing instead of tight clothing.

Not only is tight clothing uncomfortable after a wax, but it can also cause skin damage. It’s critical to remember that you should only wear loose clothing after being waxed. By doing this, you’ll reduce the chances of experiencing rubbing and chafing, which could cause more skin irritation to the waxed area.

To sum it up

After you have been waxed, follow these tips to ensure your skin’s health and comfort. If you are interested in a career in esthetics, remember that it is important to get a good education. The estheticians at The Nima Institute are passionate about helping you prepare for a successful career in the field. We offer comprehensive training and support so that you can hit the ground running after graduation. Contact us today to learn more!

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What you Need to Know About Chemical Exfoliation https://www.nima.edu/uncategorized/what-you-need-to-know-about-chemical-exfoliation/ Mon, 10 Oct 2022 19:23:39 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=27381 Chemical exfoliation is a process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of your skin at an accelerated rate. There are several different methods for utilizing microdermabrasion to enhance skin health. Knowing the many ways chemical exfoliation may be applied can help you keep your skin healthy and clear. At NIMA, we are enthusiastic […]

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Chemical exfoliation is a process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of your skin at an accelerated rate. There are several different methods for utilizing microdermabrasion to enhance skin health. Knowing the many ways chemical exfoliation may be applied can help you keep your skin healthy and clear.

At NIMA, we are enthusiastic about educating our students in advanced, up-to-date esthetics so that they will have all the tools they need to succeed. Chemical peels are one of the various services that we provide, and it’s important to learn how chemical exfoliation works.

What is Chemical Exfoliation?

Although chemical exfoliation and a chemical peel achieve similar goals, it is important to understand that the chemicals used in exfoliation are not as strong as a peel. Chemical exfoliation takes more sessions over a longer period of time to achieve the results of a peel, but is a great option for more sensitive skin, or someone who wants to use gradual rather than drastic measures.

Why does your skin need chemical exfoliation? The skin cells of your skin regenerate every month, so often, dead skin cells accumulate over the surface of the new, healthy ones, causing clogged pores. Clogged pores can cause acne or a number of other skin problems, like a dull, unhealthy appearance. Although dead skin cells fall off on their own eventually, you may want to speed up the process. Chemical exfoliation helps to dissolve these cells so that new ones can grow in their place.

Why Use Chemical Exfoliation?

Finally, many people prefer chemical exfoliation to physical exfoliation because it is designed to go deeper into the skin than a physical scrub. It is a great, middle-ground option for sensitive skin that still provides excellent treatment and resurfacing of the skin cells.

Two Types of Exfoliation

Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from your epidermis using a variety of techniques. Chemical and physical exfoliation are frequently used to enhance skin health. Chemical exfoliation, on one hand, utilizes chemicals to remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, allowing for deeper penetration and great cell turnover. Physical exfoliation, on the other hand, employs a tool or another technique to scrape off dead skin cells manually.

Multiple Types of Chemical Exfoliation

There are three main types of chemicals used in chemical exfoliation: PHAs, BHAs, and AHAs. Each type provides different results, so it is important to be aware of the differences before choosing a product.

Poly Hydroxy Acids (PHAs)

Poly hydroxy acids, or PHAs, are a type of chemical exfoliator usually recommended for people with sensitive skin. The chemicals in this product, gluconolactone and lactobionic acids, have larger molecules. This means that they won’t penetrate as deeply into the skin, making it a good choice for those with sensitive skin.

Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs)

Beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) are usually made of salicylic and tropic acids. This form of exfoliator is used to unclog the pores, which may help to prevent skin problems like blemishes and wrinkles. Salicylic acid and glycolic acid are two of the most common acids used in skin care products. Individuals with oily skin or who have acne-prone skin may benefit from them.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs)

The products of some non-HOA acids, such as alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), often include a variety of naturally occurring acids. Some popular AHAs are citric, malic, lactic, and glycolic acids. If you use AHAs in your skincare routine, you will probably observe a big change to the complexion of your skin as well as subdued levels of hyperpigmentation.

Finding The Right Chemical Exfoliation For You

Narrowing down the right skincare products for your skin type can be tough, so it’s always good to consult with a professional beforehand. This way, you’re guaranteed a tailored game plan that works best for you and leaves your skin looking flawless.

We’re happy to answer any inquiries you may have about our services, programs, or instructors. We provide both fundamental and advanced courses to ensure that our students are well-equipped for a successful career in the field of esthetics.

If you want to learn how to provide chemical exfoliations, see how to find an esthetician school near you.

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Tips for Dealing with Sensitive Skin https://www.nima.edu/blogs/tips-for-dealing-with-sensitive-skin/ Mon, 10 Oct 2022 19:22:56 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=27382 If you have sensitive skin, you must be extremely cautious about maintaining the health of your skin. By following these suggestions for dealing with sensitive skin, you might be able to relieve uncomfortable symptoms linked with dry, sensitive skin. Taking extra care of your specific skin type can go a long way toward preventing and […]

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If you have sensitive skin, you must be extremely cautious about maintaining the health of your skin. By following these suggestions for dealing with sensitive skin, you might be able to relieve uncomfortable symptoms linked with dry, sensitive skin. Taking extra care of your specific skin type can go a long way toward preventing and developing sensitivity. Here are some of the most useful suggestions for sensitive skin management.

Signs of Sensitive Skin

Though they may not know it, almost everyone goes through periods of sensitive skin. While some skin types are more inclined to irritation, everyone can follow these easy tips for managing sensitive skin. If you have sensitive skin, you probably know the feeling of tightness and itchiness. Over time, inflammation can also become a problem. 

Frequent Causes of Sensitive Skin

Knowing the reasons for skin sensitivity might help you avoid having these problems in the future. External pollutants, such as dirt and dead skin cells that remain on the skin’s surface, may cause it to become sensitive.

Not only can severe weather conditions cause sensitive skin, but things like diet and high levels of UV rays can as well. Be mindful of what you eat if you want to maintain healthy skin!

Some of the skincare items you apply may irritate your skin, resulting in sensitivity. Furthermore, a variety of skin disorders can make your skin considerably more sensitive. However, sometimes sensitive skin is genetic! Knowing how to take care of your skin despite sensitivity and establishing a routine can help you maintain your skin’s healthy barrier, and prevent any signs of irritation. 

Tips for Dealing with Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin can make you feel miserable, and learning what works for you will help to minimize your symptoms as well as the impact that your skin has on your quality of life. Here are some of the greatest ideas for coping with sensitive skin when you have it.

Avoid Hot Water

Although they might feel good, try to avoid taking scalding hot showers. The intense heat from the water can strip your skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation—both of which are conditions that people with sensitive skin often experience. Instead, aim for lukewarm water temperature when showering and washing your face.

Emphasize Hydration

The health of your skin is dependent on the moisture barrier it produces. You can assist to preserve, or restore, this moisture barrier and prevent future damage to your skin by focusing on the hydration of your skin. If you have sensitive skin, it’s crucial to moisturize it on a regular basis, especially if you’re prone to skin irritation. It’s also critical to drink enough water and stay hydrated since this can assist to anti-oxidize and remove harmful particles from your skin cells. Maintaining and protecting your skin barrier can also help with acne caused by overproduction of oil, due to dry skin. Skin health starts from within, and from having healthy, hydrating habits!

Be Careful About The Products You Use

The products that you use have a huge impact on the condition of your skin. It is important to carefully look at the ingredients in the skincare products that you are using. Consider purchasing cleansers that are free of any particularly harsh chemicals or components. This will help to avoid the skin drying out while also allowing the cleanser to remove pollutants from the skin, such as dead skin cells or extra oil. You should also try to avoid using fragrant products, such as laundry detergents or lotions with scent. These scented goods can irritate the skin and are not a component to getting healthy skin. If you have any questions about what will work for your skin type, ask a licensed esthetician or a dermatologist. 

Remove Makeup Before Bed

It may be difficult to resist the urge to fall asleep right away after a long night. However, it’s critical to properly remove all of your cosmetics before going to bed. When you have a layer of makeup on your skin throughout the night, it may be very irritating to your skin, and can cause painful acne from clogged pores. Taking the time to cleanse, and hydrate, your face will have a significant impact on the health of your skin.

Be Gentle With Sensitive Skin

If you have sensitive skin, be cautious when applying skincare products or removing makeup from your face. When using skincare products or removing makeup, avoid rubbing too hard, pulling the skin, and using products with harsh chemicals. To avoid causing damage to your skin, handle it with care. This includes being gentle when you touch or cleanse your skin, as this can help prevent sensitivity.

Use Sunscreen

Sunlight can cause damage to your skin, which can worsen sensitivity. By using sunscreen frequently, you can avoid irritation, reduce signs of aging, and maintain that natural barrier. Another option is to choose a moisturizer that contains sunscreen for additional protection against the sun’s harmful rays. Be mindful of which sunscreen you use, and watch the ingredients list to make sure there are no harmful irritants in the product. Some sunscreens contain moisturizing and antioxidant factors, which are great options for both hydration and sun protection!

Reduce Stress Levels

Taking the steps to decrease your stress levels can aid in the healthier development of your skin and removal of pollutants. There are a variety of strategies to reduce your stress levels, including exercising on a daily basis, employing meditation in your everyday routine, or taking up yoga. Reducing stress can bring both emotional and physical rewards!

Change Pillowcases Regularly

Given the amount of time your skin spends in contact with your pillowcase, it’s no surprise that dirt, dead skin cells, and other debris accumulate on it over time. When you don’t change your pillowcase regularly, all of this dirt and debris can simply transfer to your skin, which can lead to sensitivity and additional problems, like acne. To avoid these issues, be sure to change your pillowcases on a regular basis.

Learn More At NIMA

At NIMA, we aim to give our students the education and information they require to enter the field of esthetics. By the end of this course, our students will have an excellent handle on esthetics and how to properly take care of their skin.Not only do we offer guest services, but we also have a variety of courses to help our students meet their career goals. We are dedicated to helping our clients improve their skin health and overall wellbeing.

To learn more about our courses or our spa services, contact us at NIMA today or check out our blog on finding the right esthetician school for you! 

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HydraFacials: 5 Benefits of This Amazing Treatment https://www.nima.edu/blogs/hydrafacials-5-benefits-of-this-amazing-treatment/ Fri, 23 Sep 2022 22:21:57 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=27343 HydraFacials are becoming increasingly popular across the United States, and for good reason. This incredibly hydrating, non-invasive procedure produces even-toned, radiant skin in just 30 minutes. What Is A HydraFacial Treatment And How Does It Work? The most powerful, non-invasive skin resurfacing procedure available today is a HydraFacial. It combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, moisturizing, and […]

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HydraFacials are becoming increasingly popular across the United States, and for good reason. This incredibly hydrating, non-invasive procedure produces even-toned, radiant skin in just 30 minutes.

What Is A HydraFacial Treatment And How Does It Work?

The most powerful, non-invasive skin resurfacing procedure available today is a HydraFacial. It combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, moisturizing, and antioxidant protection to remove dead skin cells and impurities from the skin while also delivering hydrating serums into it.

The word “hydra” in HydraFacial refers to its ability to hydrate your skin extremely well. The procedure is also fast, taking only around 30 minutes. In addition, you will see the results immediately after the treatment with no recovery time required.

The HydraFacial wand vacuums pores and then infuses the skin with hydrating serums, as opposed to microdermabrasion, which uses aluminum oxide crystals to blast the skin’s surface. This moderate technique is what makes HydraFacials so soothing and restorative.

A HydraFacial improves the appearance of:

  • Oily, acne-prone skin
  • Dry skin
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Sun damage
  • Age spots
  • Blackheads
  • Enlarged and clogged pores
  • acne

Here are the three steps involved in a HydraFacial

There are three steps in the HydraFacial treatment, according to NIMA. There is no downtime — a common word for recovery time in dermatology — and the entire treatment can be done in as little as 30 minutes.

Cleanse and Peel

The resurfacing step exfoliates the skin, which is the process of removing dead skin cells from its outermost layer. It has many known benefits for skin health, such as making it appear brighter and unclogging pores. With regular use, it also increases collagen production and greatly reduces acne. The HydraFacial employs the HydraFacial tip to generate a fluid vortex over the skin, which gently removes contaminants and dead skin cells.

Extract and Hydrate

This tip gets acne-causing gunk out of pores  and delivers topical moisturizers simultaneously, making it the perfect tool for anyone with skin concerns.

Infuse and Protect

After the procedure, you’ll have “boosters,” or serums, which are intended to enhance the condition of your skin after an intense facial. The goal is to reduce hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, dull skin tone, or clogged pores.

If you have sensitive skin and want to ease into a treatment like this, try the Geneo Super-Facial, a three-step facial that combines exfoliation with active topicals. DiamondGlow Dermalinfusion is another product that claims to exfoliate, extract, and infuse skin with radiance and rejuvenation. All of these procedures are based on the same idea: exfoliation and a serum treatment. The technology, on the other hand, differs. Inquire from your dermatologist or aesthetician about the best treatments for you and the advantages they could provide to you.

What Are the Advantages of a HydraFacial Procedure?

Suitable For All Skin Types

No matter your skin type, you will reap the rewards of a HydraFacial. Oily and acne-prone? Dry and flaky? Combination? Sensitive? It doesn’t matter! You can safely enjoy multiple sessions no matter what kind of skin you have.

Gentle On The Skin

Although a HydraFacial uses both exfoliation and extraction, you won’t feel any pain or irritation. Instead, your skin will be hydrated and glowing. Many patients have described the feeling of getting a HydraFacial as similar to a light face massage.

Zero Downtime

The HydraFacial procedure only takes about 30 minutes to complete, and there is no need for a recovery period afterward. The improvement in skin texture and tone may be observed immediately, so patients do not have to rest or wait for redness to go away. Rather, you may apply makeup right after treatment and resume your normal activities.

Can Be Paired With Other Treatments

HydraFacial procedures are non-invasive, which means that they can be used in combination with other skincare treatments. Whether you want injections or a non-ablative laser treatment, consult your esthetician about combining a HydraFacial with another beauty treatment to achieve your desired aesthetic results.

If you want to learn more about laser treatments, click here to read more. 

Fully Customizable 

A HydraFacial can be customized to your particular skin needs and goals by an esthetician. For example, Skin boosters like the Bright-alive Boost or Growth Factor Boost can be added to make the skin brighter while also reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Also, the suction power of the vacuum used during a HydraFacial can be adjusted to make it more gentle in sensitive areas such as around the eyes.

HydraFacial vs. microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is similar to a HydraFacial in that it exfoliates your skin. The major distinction between the two is that microdermabrasion with tiny crystals targets fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, and acne scars while HydraFacial does not. Microdermabrasion also doesn’t employ serums.

Dermalinfusion vs. HydraFacial

A Dermalinfusion, like a HydraFacial, is a 3-in-1 facial treatment that cleanses, exfoliates, and distributes serums specifically designed to your skin’s needs. After the procedure, unlike a HydraFacial, Dermalinfusion might cause some redness and discomfort.

HydraFacial vs. radiofrequency therapy

The goal of radiofrequency (RF) therapy is to strengthen weakened skin and stimulate the production of new collagen. By utilizing heat energy in deep layer tissues, it may aid in increasing cell turnover and collagen synthesis. RF might also assist with acne scars. RF therapy is similar to HydraFacial in that it addresses the signs of skin aging. RF does not use exfoliation or serums, and each session may induce redness.

Takeaway

The HydraFacial is a 3-in-1 cleansing, exfoliating, and hydrating process that can help improve the appearance of your skin in just one session. Schedule an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss which cosmetic treatments would work best for you.

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The Biggest Fall Skincare Trend: Chemical Peels https://www.nima.edu/blogs/the-biggest-fall-skincare-trend-chemical-peels/ Fri, 23 Sep 2022 22:19:27 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=27345 Wanting to look your best this fall season? You’re not alone. Chemical peels are all that anyone and everyone is talking about. Chemical peels are a type of cosmetic surgery that use chemicals to remove layers of skin and reveal the healthier skin beneath. Chemical peels are used to treat a range of skin problems, […]

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Wanting to look your best this fall season? You’re not alone. Chemical peels are all that anyone and everyone is talking about. Chemical peels are a type of cosmetic surgery that use chemicals to remove layers of skin and reveal the healthier skin beneath. Chemical peels are used to treat a range of skin problems, such as fine lines and wrinkles, acne, scars, uneven skin tone, and other blemishes. The depth of your peel and the kind of skin problem treated are determined by different chemicals.

What are chemical peels?

A chemical peel is a derma resurfacing procedure that uses chemicals to peel away the dead and damaged skin cells on the surface of your skin. This process causes cell turnover, which results in refreshed, new looking skin. With time, the old layers of skin will shed to reveal youthful and glowing skin below. The new skin is often smoother, with less wrinkles and fine lines. It also has an even complexion in terms of color and brightness and can remove or reduce acne scars, sun spots, and discoloration.

What medical problems and other conditions does a chemical peel help to treat?

Chemical peels can make your skin look better by evening out the tone and improving the texture. They are also used to treat certain skin conditions. The majority of chemical peels are done on your face, neck, or hands.

They may aid in the reduction or improvement of the following skin conditions:

  • Lines under your eyes or around your mouth resulting from sun damage, age, and genetic factors. 
  • Some types of acne.
  • Scars that are visible but not severe.
  • Darker melanin spots, responsible for producing these pigmentation disorders: sun spots, age spots, liver spots, freckles, and uneven skin color.
  • Actinic keratosis can be treated by removing the buildup of skin cells and reducing inflammation.
  • Can help improve your complexion: roughness, dryness, or flakiness.
  • Melasma is a type of permanent hyperpigmentation that occurs when the sun’s UV radiation damages your skin. It can also be caused by pregnancy, as well as using birth control pills.

Together, you and your dermatologist will decide how deep your peel should be. This decision can change depending on the state of your skin and what treatment goals have been set. If you have sagging skin, bulges, deep scars, or severe wrinkles, chemical peels will not give you the desired results. If these are your concerns, other cosmetic surgical treatments such as carbon dioxide laser resurfacing, a face lift, brow lift, eye lift, or soft tissue filler will be better alternatives. A dermatologist can help you choose the best treatment for your issues.

Does every skin type benefit from it?

Superficial peels are good for all skin types usually, but if you have darker skin, there is a bigger chance that your skin will darken after the treatment. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a skin condition that develops when inflammation, such as sunburn or acne, persists after the injury has healed. If you have a naturally darker complexion, talk to your dermatologist about other less severe therapies to minimize the chance of hyperpigmentation.

Chemical peeling is usually not recommended if you:

  • Have a history of skin scarring that is abnormal
  • Have extra coloring in your scars
  • If you have any skin problems or use medications that make your skin more sensitive
  • You need to be in the sun consistently after the procedure

What happens during a chemical peel treatment?

Chemical peels may be done in a doctor’s office or a surgery center as an outpatient treatment. Your skin will be cleansed with a solution that removes excessive oils, while your eyes and hair are protected. A chemical solution is then applied to your skin. Chemical solutions used in this process include glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid or carbolic acid (phenol). The various types of chemicals induce a controlled injury, with each one entering through a different skin depth and subsequently peeling away to expose a new layer of skin.

Types of chemical peels

The peel’s depth relies on the strength of the chemicals used, which your dermatologist will help you choose.

  • A light (“lunchtime”) chemical peel, which provides a little improvement over time and is frequently done in a series, targets the outermost layer of skin. The epidermis is removed from the surface. This option may be ideal for enhancing a healthy glow if you have fine wrinkle lines, acne scars, uneven skin coloration or dry sun-damaged skin. It might take hours to days for this type of peel to heal; however there will be little to no downtime.
  • A medium chemical peel will transform your skin into looking smooth and fresh. The top layers of dead skin are removed, as well as the upper part of the middle layer. If you have moderate wrinkles, age spots, acne scars or uneven skin discoloration, this is probably the best option for you. However,… be aware that it usually takes a week or more to recover from this type of procedure – meaning minimal activity levels during that time period.
  • A deep chemical peel is the most effective way to achieve dramatic results. This chemical penetrates down to your skin’s lower middle layer. Recovery time is longer with a deep peel, but it may be the best option if you have moderate lines and wrinkles, extensive sun damage, deep acne scars, blotchy skin, or precancerous growths called actinic keratosis. If you receive a deep chemical peel, expect to take it easy for about eight weeks. Once applied to your face, this will be a one-time only treatment with some significant recovery time. Be sure to follow any specific instructions from the experts.

How to prepare

  • Try to steer clear of tanning and being in direct sunlight for two weeks leading up to each treatment
  • To prepare your skin, apply topical medications (such as hydroquinone) as directed before treatment
  • Do not use retinoid products, like tretinoin, one to two weeks before treatment unless your physician advises you otherwise
  • If you’ve been given oral antibiotics or an antiviral pill to treat cold sores, stop taking it at least 24 hours before your chemical peel
  • Any areas to be peeled must have healed completely, with no open sores or skin infections
  • Depending on the type of peel and your skin condition, your doctor will give you specific instructions

Day of peel: You will be completely cleansed. If you have a deep chemical peel, you may or may not receive general anesthesia (you will be asleep).

The procedure: A chemical peel is a process in which a solution is applied to your skin. You may experience a warm or hot sensation for a few minutes, followed by an itchy feeling. To reduce the discomfort, we’ll apply a chilly compress to your skin. The chemical is afterwards washed away or neutralized.

What are the risks?

If you have a certain skin type, there is a chance that the color of your skin may change temporarily or permanently. If you take birth control pills, are pregnant, or have a family history of brown discoloration on your face, your risk for developing abnormal pigmentation increases.

You’re also less likely to experience scarring in some areas of your face, though some people are more prone to it. If scarring does happen, know that there’s usually a successful treatment for it. if you have had herpes outbreaks before, there is low risk of reactivating the cold sore sea creature friend again. Your dermatologist can prescribe medicine which will lower the chance Beforehand; all you need to do is follow their directions!

Tell your dermatologist if you have a history of keloids (scar tissue overgrowth caused by an injury to the skin), any unusual scarring tendencies, or X-rays of your face or prior experience with cold sores before having chemical peels. Infections are uncommon but still possible.

After the procedure, what can I expect?

Depending on the depth of your chemical peel, you may or may not notice any changes after treatment.

If you’ve had a light chemical peel

  • Expect a sunburn-like sensation to follow your peel, with redness and scaling that persists for three to seven days.
  • Use lotion or cream as often as directed until your skin feels better. Once it does, apply sunscreen every day.
  • You may apply makeup immediately following your treatment, or the subsequent day.
  • Peels may be repeated every two to five weeks until you achieve your desired results. Three to five peels are usually needed to reach your goal.

If you’ve had a medium chemical peel

  • The side effects of this treatment may include temporary redness, swelling, stinging and flaking of your skin. Swelling could last and/or worsen for 48 hours. Blisters might develop and eventually break open. The treated area will crust over and peel off within seven to 14 days.
  • As directed by your doctor, perform daily washes. After each soak, apply ointment. Apply lotion or cream on a regular basis. Don’t expose your skin to direct sunlight until it has completely healed.
  • The duration for which one must take antiviral medication is 10 to 14 days.
  • Makeup can be applied approximately five to seven days post-treatment.
  • Depending on the results you want to maintain, additional peels may need to be done every six months to a year.

If you’ve had a deep chemical peel

  • Once the treatment area is bandaged, we’ll remove the bandages in a few days. The healing process should be completed within 14 to 21 days.
  • Perform daily soaks as directed by your doctor and apply ointment after each soak. After 14 days, you can begin to moisturize your skin as directed. However, it is important that you avoid exposure to sunlight for three to six months following treatment.
  • Anti-viral medicine will need to be taken for 10 to 14 days.
  • Wait at least 14 days before applying cosmetics.
  • You can only have one deep peel procedure performed on your face at a time.

How to get the best results

Your skin is especially delicate after your chemical peel and more vulnerable to problems. To decrease the likelihood of complications, like blotchy pigmentation, follow your doctor’s post-treatment guidelines carefully. Call your doctor if you have any of these symptoms: Itching, swelling, or burning. Scratching your skin might cause an infection. 

Here are some of the top things you should do for the best result:

  • When your skin is healing, don’t use a tanning bed or any other sort of indoor or outdoor tanning.
  • Once your skin has healed, be sure to apply sunscreen every day.
  • Apply a moisturizer every day, as directed, to keep your skin hydrated and avoid scarring.

Best place to get chemical peels in Utah

NIMA is the leading school of aesthetics in the state of Utah and offers incredible services at discounted prices. We offer discounted prices so our students can help with their training. No need to worry, you will always have a professional in the room with you!

If you’re interested in booking an appointment with us, click here to request a consult.

If you’d like to learn more about esthetics classes, check out How To Find Esthetician Schools Near Me, to get all of the details.

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Shaving vs Waxing, What’s The Difference? https://www.nima.edu/skincare/shaving-vs-waxing-whats-the-difference/ Tue, 02 Aug 2022 19:23:30 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=27310 Shaving can be a hassle for some people, so they might look at other hair removal alternatives, such as waxing. Shaving vs waxing, what’s the difference? Waxing and shaving are two distinct procedures when it comes to removing hair from the body. Wax removes hair from the root via many successive tugs. Shaving is a […]

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Shaving can be a hassle for some people, so they might look at other hair removal alternatives, such as waxing. Shaving vs waxing, what’s the difference? Waxing and shaving are two distinct procedures when it comes to removing hair from the body. Wax removes hair from the root via many successive tugs. Shaving is a more minor operation that only removes hair from the skin’s surface and not the root.

Shaving vs waxing, what’s the process like?

Waxing involves applying a hot mixture to the skin and then removing it as soon as possible. Soft wax and hard wax are two different types of wax that can be used for hair removal.

Soft wax, unlike all forms of hair removal, involves the use of wax strips in order to remove hair. Wax is combined with rosin and other substances to create a thick but spreadable texture. The wax is applied first before laying down a strip on top, that is then quickly pulled to remove hair in the same direction that it grows. Hard wax is composed of beeswax, resin, and oils. Hard waxes eliminate hair without the use of strips and become malleable, but stiff, when cooled and can be directly pulled to remove hair.

Shaving, on the other hand, is much more basic in nature and simply requires a razor. Safety razors, straight edges, and electric shavers are the three types of razors. Before the 20th century, straight edge razors resembled an exposed blade, and those seemed to be the most popular.Disposable safety razors resemble those you’d find in the supermarket. Electric shavers are a bit more expensive, but they give a closer shave, and are operated electronically, not manually. To remove hair, all razors use the same technique: They glide along the top of the skin’s surface to essentially “trim” the hair as close to the skin as possible. 

Are there any other differences between shaving vs waxing?

Which areas does it work best for? 

Shaving on a daily basis is typically less difficult, but it depends on personal preference. For the underarms, legs, and bikini region, some people feel that shaving is simpler on a regular basis for maintenance. Some people prefer the long-term benefits of waxing their legs, armpits, and bikini regions. Waxing is more accurate in the delicate skin area of the bikini region, resulting in fewer razor bumps, and is often more gentle on skin and doesn’t have to be repeated as frequently as shaving.

Are there any benefits?

There are a few more perks to consider beyond the aesthetic appeal. But what’s the difference of benefits between shaving vs waxing? 

Waxing also includes the benefit of light exfoliation. Because the substance clings to the top layer of skin, it may pull away dead cells along with the hair and reveal a softer underlying layer. Due to the removal of the hair root from the follicle, hair grows back much slower, maintenance is more infrequent, and when hair does grow back, it is less likely to grow in under the skin and result in ingrown hairs or razor bumps.

Waxing and shaving provide an additional benefit in that they are both able to be done at home, by you. Shaving, rather than waxing, is generally a more readily available and cost-effective way to remove hair at home, and can be done in minutes, while waxing can also be done by a professional waxer and is more time consuming.

Shaving vs waxing: side effects or risks to consider?

There are a few things to bear in mind when it comes to hair removal, no matter what sort of method you use. Shaving vs waxing: which one is better and less of a risk for you?

Waxing has the potential for adverse effects, including:

  • pain
  • redness
  • irritation
  • rash
  • bumps
  • sun sensitivity
  • allergic reaction
  • infection
  • ingrown hairs
  • scarring
  • burns

The risk of adverse effects from waxing depends on your skin’s sensitivity, as well as the person performing the waxing and their level of experience.

Shaving has the following potential disadvantages:

  • itching
  • nicks or cuts
  • razor burn
  • folliculitis
  • ingrown hairs

The side effects of this method are occasionally uncomfortable, but they all have to do with your skin’s sensitivity, the sharpness of the razor, and how moist your skin is.

Is there anyone who shouldn’t do this?  

If you’re taking any of the following medicines, your skin may be more sensitive to waxing:

  • antibiotics
  • hormone replacement therapy
  • hormonal birth control
  • Accutane
  • Retin-A or other retinol-based creams

Shaving may be a good option if you believe that waxing is too harsh for your skin.

How painful is waxing?

This is mostly determined on your pain threshold. Waxing, however, causes more discomfort than shaving since the hair is removed at the root.

How often can you have waxing procedures done?

Waxing requires that hair be between 1/4 and 1/2 inch long. This implies you should generally wax every three to four weeks.

Shaving can be done as often as required, although frequent shaving may cause irritation in sensitive skin.

How much does it cost?

Waxing is more expensive than shaving. Waxing is done by trained professionals to remove the hair from the root, which explains why it lasts longer. A waxing session, on average, costs around $50 to $70. It is dependent on the area you want waxed.

You can expect to pay a lot less for smaller regions, such as your brows or armpits. If you decide to wax on your own, anticipate paying between $20 and $30. Although home waxing may not give the same effects as professional waxing, keep in mind that it will cost you much less money.

Shaving with razors can cost anything from a few dollars for a single-blade disposable razor to $50 for an electric razor. Unlike waxing, though, razors should last considerably longer than one use.

What should you do before your waxing treatment? 

Grow your hair out to at least 1/4 inch before a waxing session to prevent it from being shorter than necessary. If your hair is longer than 1/2 inch, you’ll have to trim it.

The day before, make sure you don’t exfoliate, tan, or dry out your skin with swimming. Avoid drinking coffee or alcohol and applying lotions and creams on the day of the procedure.

Take an over-the-counter pain medication 30 minutes before your appointment to reduce discomfort. Maintain your hair at the length you want it. Soften the skin and hair with a moistened area. Gently exfoliate ahead of time for a smoother, less irritated finish, but be careful not to irritate the skin or remove the hair.

How can you ensure your DIY or appointment goes smoothly?

Waxing and shaving have significantly diverse methods, although the aim is the same: hair removal.

For waxing, here’s what to expect:

  1. First, your specialist will clean the space and apply a pre-wax treatment to prevent any discomfort.
  2. Then, they’ll use a clean application tool — usually a popsicle stick — to apply a thin layer of wax in the same pattern as your hair growth.
  3. They’ll wrap a paper or cloth strip around the wax to break it down. If it’s a hard wax, they’ll take off the hard wax strip instead. Both will be removed in the opposite direction of your hair growth.
  4. The technician will apply a serum or lotion to soothe the region and prevent ingrown hairs after waxing is complete.

For shaving, here’s what to expect:

  1. Exfoliate to remove dead skin cells and greatly reduce the change of razor burn or ingrown hairs.
  2. After you’ve prepped with water and shaving cream, use your razor in a long stroke against the direction of hair growth for a closer shave, and with the direction of hair growth for ingrown-prone skin or sensitive skin. The second method doesn’t remove hair as close to the root, but reduces sensitivities.
  3. Rinse your razor after each time you glide against the skin to remove hair from the shaving surface.
  4. Rinse the head with warm water to remove any remaining foam once all of the hair has been cut. After that, use a rinse of cold water to close up your pores.
  5. Finally, apply a hypoallergenic lotion or cream to your skin.

Shaving vs waxing: what to do after  

You may exfoliate again 24 hours after shaving or waxing. To avoid itching and discomfort, keep the region moisturized.

What can you do to minimize ingrown hairs and other bumps?

Ingrown hairs and moment bumps are possible with both approaches. To minimize, exfoliate ahead of time, and in extreme cases, be cautious and try going with the grain of hair growth, not against. Don’t worry if you get an ingrown hair. It’s a given that it will happen at some point. Picking and prodding at the hair is not a good idea, so apply a soothing oil to help relieve tension.

Which produces more consistent results and how long do they last?

Although the outcomes are comparable, there is one significant distinction: how long they last. Because hair is removed at the root with waxing, it typically lasts around 3 or 4 weeks on average.Shaving causes hair to grow back faster, albeit not as quickly as it did before. Shaving removes only the top layer of hair; therefore, after a few days to a week, most of it has regenerated.

If you’re interested in finding a more permanent solution to laser hair removal, check out Laser Hair Removal 101 for more details.

The bottom line of shaving vs waxing 

There are a variety of ways to remove hair. Waxing and shaving both have advantages and disadvantages, so try them all to see which one works best for your particular hair and skin type.

Ask your waxing technician for a second opinion at your next appointment if you want one. They’ve seen many hair textures and can provide fairly unbiased counsel.

Interested in learning how to give waxing treatments?

Waxing is a required service for every spa, salon, and resort. The more quickly you complete the procedure, the happier your clients will be. NIMA’s Advanced Waxing program focuses on waxing quickly and comfortably. You’ll learn the skills that will allow you to keep a customer happy while finishing a brazilian in less than 15 minutes.

While they practice to hone their waxing skills, students will work with both male and female models. This course includes a waxing kit worth $150 that contains everything you’ll need to start offering treatments. This training is ideal for students who already know the fundamentals of waxing and are legally allowed to perform it in their state.

If you’d like to learn more about this course at NIMA, visit our website for all of the details regarding advanced waxing courses.

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Nima’s Medical Spa in Utah https://www.nima.edu/skincare/nimas-medical-spa-in-utah/ Thu, 03 Feb 2022 23:45:21 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=26726 Welcome to THE SPA at NIMA, a luxurious student spa in South Jordan, Utah. We provide the same high-end medical aesthetic treatments that you’ll find in high-end medical spas, utilizing the same equipment and effective product lines, but at significantly lower costs. Because our spa is intended to resemble the greatest spas in the nation, […]

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Welcome to THE SPA at NIMA, a luxurious student spa in South Jordan, Utah. We provide the same high-end medical aesthetic treatments that you’ll find in high-end medical spas, utilizing the same equipment and effective product lines, but at significantly lower costs. Because our spa is intended to resemble the greatest spas in the nation, you’ll never realize you’re at a school. Come, be pampered, and see remarkable results at THE SPA AT NIMA. Discover the many treatments we provide and learn more about them.

What are medical Spas?

Let’s begin with the Medial Spas. A med spa is a medical center that combines an aesthetic clinic with a day spa, offering nonsurgical aesthetic medical treatments under the supervision of a licensed physician.

Advanced Aesthetics Services

NIMA is the leading provider of advanced aesthetic treatments in the industry. These techniques tighten, lift, and rejuvenate the skin with cutting-edge technology. Nima includes the following:

Hydrafacial

By getting the Hydrafacial treatment, you can put your greatest face forward! The massaging suction of this gentle exfoliating technique will unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. Your skin will be brighter, smoother, softer, and more radiant after this treatment.

Hydrafacial Plus

If you’re a fan of the Hydrafacial, you’ll undoubtedly love the Hydrafial Plus! You get all of the fantastic advantages of the Hydrafacial, with the added bonus of elevating serums to provide even better outcomes.

Microneedling

This is a wonderful treatment to tighten, lift, and revitalize your skin. It works well in diminishing fine lines, wrinkles, pores, and stretch marks while improving the texture and tone of the skin.

Microneedling Plus Gel Peel

Add a gel peel to your microneedling treatment for a more intensive experience. You will get a more vivifying and improved effect of the skin’s texture, clarity, and overall brightness due to the use of a chemical peel.

Microneedling Plus Vitalize Peel

This combination treatment is ideal for removing acne, lightening hyperpigmentation, exfoliating skin, and enhancing texture.

Microneedling Plus Rejuvenize Peel

This is the most aggressive of our trio of treatments. Clients who have previously undergone chemical peels and microneedling procedures should seek this therapy. With more potent active substances, you will see fantastic results with hyperpigmentation, fine wrinkles, as well as a firming texture.

Spa Services

Nima’s spa treatments are a fantastic method to unwind and spend a day with the girls! Here is a list of the services we provide at our spa.

Manicure

Have a girly day out and get your nails done! This treatment includes a soothing hand and arm massage as well as a luxury paraffin service.

Spa Pedicure

Our spa pedicure will help you release all the tension and anxiety. You’ll be pampered with a paraffin wax treatment and a leg and foot massage.

Seasonal Deluxe Pedicure

Treat yourself to our deluxe pedicure, which includes a sugar scrub and a hot stone massage!

Waxing

Are your brows unruly? Are you going on vacation? Waxing is available on most parts of the body for males and females.

Tinting

Nima can help you get your tint on! We provide tinting for brows and eyelashes. Give your lashes that natural darker look that will make your eyes pop more all at Nima’s medical spa in Utah.

Lash Lift

A lash lift is a form of perm for your lashes. It will give them fullness and curl that will last 6-8 weeks. To help you flaunt your eyes, this is the best procedure to try.

Deluxe Lash Life

It’s only a short drive to the beauty salon! With tint for more impact, you may get all of the advantages of a lash lift.

Laser Skin Rejuvenation

All forms of laser therapy are utilized by NIMA to provide you with the best care possible. Our techniques allow us to identify the most appropriate treatment for you, ensuring that you receive the safest and most effective therapy. We can treat all types of skin and all parts of the body.

Sublime Skin Contouring

Do you want to look younger and feel better? Are your wrinkles giving you a frown? This laser treatment heats up the skin, encouraging the cells to rejuvenate it.

Venus Skin Contouring

Goodbye cellulite! Radiofrequency is used to reduce the appearance of cellulite, wrinkles, and tighten skin with this procedure.

IPL Photofacial

The ideal treatment for sun-damaged skin! The IPL has a rapid and powerful effect on freckles, sun spots, and rosacea.

eMatrix

After this treatment, the eMatrix uses radio frequency technology to heat up the skin texture, tone, wrinkle reduction, pore tightening, and fine lines.

Laser Hair Removal

Shave no more! One of our most popular laser procedures is this one. Laser hair removal is a safe and efficient technique to get rid of undesirable body hair. The majority of individuals can expect a 70-90% reduction in hair growth after four weeks.

Coolsculpting

Nima’s medical spa In Utah, is one of the top CoolSculpting providers. This is one of the most popular fat-stripping treatments on the market today. To gently and effectively target fat cells beneath the skin, this treatment safely delivers precisely controlled cooling to eliminate stubborn pockets of extra fat. NIMA CoolSculpting treatments give you the greatest results possible while you unwind and enjoy the facilities of our Cool Suite. In as little as one to three treatments, this procedure provides visible and noticeable effects.

Facials

Facials at Nima’s medical spa in Utah is a popular facial treatment at NIMA that can help to relax and address a wide range of skin issues.

NIMA Signature

This European facial begins with a thorough cleansing and then a light exfoliation to reveal beautiful, smooth, healthy skin. They’ll also apply a customized mask and a nutritious moisturizer based on your needs.

Seasonal Deluxe

A luxurious facial that exfoliates and moisturizes the skin while also awakening your senses with a seasonal fragranced facial masque and body crème.

Age Management

The age management treatment is much more than a facial. The use of alpha hydroxy acids, skin balancing and exfoliating ingredients will improve your skin’s texture and tone.

Hyperpigmentation

This photo-aging fighting facial will diminish sun spots and improve the suppleness of your skin.

Acne

This facial targets and reduces breakouts, uneven development, blackheads, and excessive oil in all ages.

Rosacea

A soothing therapy for reducing inflammation, redness, and strengthening weakened capillary walls associated with rosacea.

Gentleman’s Spa

This male facial focuses on the treatment of ingrown hairs, which is why it’s particularly tailored to a guy’s needs. A deep pore cleaning is followed by a neck and shoulder massage.

Microcurrent

Microcurrent technology enables non-invasive reduction of signs of aging. Tissues will be lifted, facial muscles toned, circulation improved, moisture retained, and skin rejuvenated with this treatment.

LED

A light treatment that is used to reduce wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and acne while also improving skin suppleness and collagen synthesis.

Microdermabrasion

Our personal favorite exfoliation! We offer three various types of microdermabrasion to tailor your skin care for the greatest results. It’s created to improve superficial fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and the first sign of aging.

Dermasound

The low-frequency sound waves in an ultrasonic clinical skin treatment help to enhance and boost the tone and texture of your skin. The dermasound therapy may benefit even the most delicate skin types.

Reconditioning & Firming

This is the ideal treatment to rejuvenate your cells and restore them with maximum hydration, nutrients, and the distinctive qualities of a firming Vitamin C mask. Your skin will feel soft and regenerated after only a few minutes.

Acne Power Treatment

The best part is that this therapy is only targeted at the most inconvenient time! The combination of demasound technology to cleanse the skin and a Salicylic peel will aid in the removal of minor flaws, as well as help prevent future breakouts for a more youthful appearance.

Vitamin C Plus

This peel is especially beneficial for aging or sensitive skin. This peel, combined with a masque infused with Vitamin C, will help your skin feel firmer while increasing cellular turnover and removing dead skin cells, resulting in a more luminous appearance.

Peels

Chemical peels are available in a variety of strengths and types, with NIMA chemical peels falling within the mild to aggressive range. Chemical peels are one of the most effective anti-aging procedures, providing your skin a number of benefits.

Lactic

The Aloe Vera Gel is another great antioxidant-rich skincare product that contains a natural Vitamin C derivative called Lactobacillus Plantarum. The fatty acid elastin and the amino acids glutamate, lysine, proline, and arginine are used to repair damaged skin cells caused by environmental assaults like UV damage.

Glycolic

By combining Glycolic, Ginseng, Orange Blossom, and other botanicals in this peel, you can improve your skin’s appearance by reducing fine lines and increasing cell turnover.

Salicylic

This is the ideal treatment for acne-prone skin! This peel will oxygenate the skin and eliminate extra oil while detoxifying the pores.

5 Berry Fruit

This peel has five berries, including Cranberry, Raspberry, Blueberry, Blackberry and Bearberry. It’s light and invigorating and contains 5% glycolic acid.

Chocolate

A great mix of lactic acid, organic cocoa and acai berry extracts. A powerful antioxidant combined with anti-aging skin restorative properties.

Brightening

This is an excellent balance of lactic acid, natural cocoa and acai berry extracts. A potent antioxidant that delivers anti-aging skin regenerative effects.

Pigment Balancing

The greatest peel for bettering the health and radiance of your skin. Pigmentation is reduced and lightened with this product.

TCA

Trichloroacetic Acid or TCA peels are a medium-depth, more aggressive technique of skin resurfacing. These procedures target pigmentation, wrinkles, and acne.

Advanced Corrective

The extract from the Garcinia fruit works by removing discoloration and smoothing texture, while also reducing the visibility of pores. You’ll notice a more distinct skin tone.

Vitalize

Ideal for anti-aging, melisma, sun damaged, and acne-prone skin. The Vitalize Peel uses a unique combination of compounds to aid in the rejuvenation of the skin.

Rejuvenize

The Galderma MD Forte is a facial peel that includes resorcinol, lactic, salicylic, and retinoic acid. This peel improves texture and tone by combining resorcinol, lactic, salicylic, and retinoic acid. Collagen synthesis increases by 55 percent during the renewal process, which

Body Services

NIMA’s massage services are a wonderful way to wind down. You’ll depart NIMA feeling pampered and rejuvenated!

Relaxing Back Treatment

Acne on our back is the most awful! A deep pore cleanser and steam are used to loosen impurities, followed by gentle extraction, a soothing massage, and a personalized treatment mask.

Hot Stone Therapy

Is today an exhausting day at the workplace? This soothing treatment benefits the complete body. To improve your relaxation, increase muscle flexibility, and alleviate stress, natural hot stones maintain heat.

Sugar Body Polish

We all love our winter routine! This exfoliating polish is a revitalizing and purifying treatment that leaves the skin feeling clean and refreshed. The finished product is a hydrating lotion to leave your skin aglow.

Hydrating Mud Wrap

This masque will stimulate and detoxify the skin with amino acids, Vitamin E, and green tea extracts, leaving you feeling revived.

Body Blemish Peel

The best way to achieve skin that is clearer, smoother, and more youthful looking is with a deep exfoliating peel. The treatment is applied to the back, arms, legs, hands, and chest. Clients with blemishes or discoloration, acne scars or wrinkles due to sun damage will benefit from this procedure.

M’Lis Cellulite Wrap

Cellulite is caused by toxins and waste materials getting trapped in the body’s connective tissues. Kinesio taping is a type of therapeutic sports tape that promotes natural lymph flow. Kinesio’s proprietary blend of niacin and botanicals helps to eliminate cellulite formation by stimulating the body’s own natural lymph drainage processes.

Ayurvedic Body Treatment

We’ll start with a relaxing foot soak, then move on to purposeful stretching and an herb-infused hot oil massage. This ancient ayurvedic technique cleanses the body of toxins, improves immunity, promotes skin health and precisely relaxes the mind and body.

Nima’s Medical Spa in Utah offers a variety of exciting, skin transforming, health and relaxing treatments. Do you want to try anything for yourself or with a friend? Learn more about these and contact us if you have any queries by visiting our website and read about lash lifts in Utah.

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The Benefits Of Going To A Utah Medical Spa https://www.nima.edu/skincare/the-benefits-of-going-to-a-utah-medical-spa/ Thu, 03 Feb 2022 23:44:23 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=26729 A medical spa, often known as a medi-spa or med spa, provides a much more comprehensive variety of treatments than a day spa. Facials and massages will continue to be available, but an array of treatments provided, including those currently administered in doctors’ offices, will be more comfortable and convenient. Although they are less clinical […]

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A medical spa, often known as a medi-spa or med spa, provides a much more comprehensive variety of treatments than a day spa. Facials and massages will continue to be available, but an array of treatments provided, including those currently administered in doctors’ offices, will be more comfortable and convenient. Although they are less clinical than medical spas used to be, they aren’t quite as luxurious or plush as a strictly pampering day spa, so medi-spas are a fantastic mix between a standard day spa and a medical clinic.

One of the best Utah medical spa in the Salt Lake area is, NIMA Institute. NIMA is always looking for good candidates to be models for our continuing education courses. As a model in a course you receive the same high-quality treatments as in a professional medical spa, but 50%–70% off retail. Services are performed by trained and supervised students.

Why you should go to a Utah Medical Spa, such as NIMA?

When you visit a medical spa, you’ll undoubtedly relax and feel safe in the knowledge that the medical spa staff and healthcare providers are well-versed on their fields of expertise. A medical spa is staffed by a fully certified practitioner, alongside a healthcare expert who is educated and licensed. Medical spas are the ideal location to unwind and heal since they were designed with comfort in mind and come equipped with the latest technology.

The best option to heal in comfort at a Utah Medical Spa

Many individuals despise the stressful atmosphere of a doctor’s office, which is packed with other anxious patients in a cramped waiting area. If you choose to visit a medical spa, the atmosphere will not dampen your spirits when you most need to unwind before receiving therapy. Many individuals are under the misconception that medical offices are drab and dreary. This might be because the physical structure of a clinic is more sophisticated than that of a conventional medical office, or it could be because you find the environment more opulent than one typically associated with medicine. Instead of being distracted by crowded surroundings with medical experts rushing about, you’ll be able to concentrate entirely on yourself. Medical spas provide more relaxing and satisfying experiences than a visit to a medical facility.

You can find the best anti-ageing treatments in Utah medical spas

Anti-ageing treatments are popular among medical spa visitors. A lot of procedures offered at medical spas are treatments for aging. Cosmetic anti-aging treatments can not only improve one’s appearance, but they may also enhance a good self-image and boost self-esteem. Injection treatments, such as Botox and Restylane, medical microdermabrasion and peel, cosmetic surgical procedures including facelifts and browlifts, laser hair reduction operations are just a few of the more complex services available.

The majority of these anti-ageing procedures at medispas must be performed by a licensed esthetician and monitored by a physician. It’s possible that aesthetic procedures will produce less irritation in individuals with rosacea. By contrast, they’ll be able to deal more effectively with issues such as brown spots, broken capillaries, and fine lines and wrinkles. Not only do medical spas have competent and experienced personnel to execute the procedure, they also utilize technology that improves outcomes from less intrusive therapies. You’ll leave the medi-spa looking younger and feeling lighter than ever before.

It will help to reduce negative symptoms of current health conditions

Many people visit medical spas to enhance their appearance, while others come in order to get treatment for health problems that have previously been diagnosed by a doctor or specialist. Spas that specialize in medical treatments can aid with chronic illness or previous injuries. 

A consultation with a Naturopathic doctor might provide a new perspective and alternative treatment options, so visiting a medi-spa is ideal for people who are interested in learning more about these natural approaches to weight and health management. Some highly-specialized and thorough medical spas, such as the VIVAMAYR clinics in Altaussee and Maria Worth and Lanserhof in Tegernsee, provide diagnostic testing, genetic tests, and more to create a personalized treatment plan.

How to choose a good Utah Medical Spa?

The popularity of medical spas has increased in recent years, with a wider range of services and therapies available. Some skin treatment services, for example, specialize in specific groups; for instance, some medical spas are tailored to people who are concerned with weight reduction and others cater to expectant moms’ concerns. Because medical spas have distinctive atmospheres, be sure to select one that appeals to you when booking. Another question to ask is how long the spa has been in operation, as well as the education of the therapists. You’ll have a peaceful and gratifying experience if you pick an appropriate medical spa.

NIMA can offer discounted prices with the same results as other Utah medical spas. We offer the same incredible medical aesthetic services that you will find in high-end medical spas, using the same equipment and same effective product lines, at drastically reduced prices. You’ll never know you’re at a school, because our spa is designed to mimic the best spas in the nation. We invite you to come, be pampered and see incredible results at THE SPA at NIMA. Read about our offered lash lifts in Utah.

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Thinking about getting a Lash Lift? https://www.nima.edu/skincare/thinking-about-getting-a-lash-lift/ Sun, 16 Jan 2022 21:11:17 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=26677 Ever wondered what lash lifts in Utah are and why people get them? Or maybe wondering how to take care of it and if it is worth it. We are excited to get into it all. What is a lash lift? A lash lift is similar to a hair perm for your lashes. A lash […]

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Ever wondered what lash lifts in Utah are and why people get them? Or maybe wondering how to take care of it and if it is worth it. We are excited to get into it all.

What is a lash lift?

A lash lift is similar to a hair perm for your lashes. A lash extension, on the other hand, permanently changes the form and color of your natural lashes. “In most people, lashes grow out, rather than up. However, upward growing lashes will give a more cosmetically pleasing appearance,” notes board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Josh Zeichner.

As founder of Jas Imani Beauty, and brow and lash expert, Jas Imani shares, “keratin lash lifts bring your own lashes to their full potential.”

It’s crucial to remember that Imani performs a keratin lash lift, which involves the removal of dead skin from your lashes and then stimulating them with acid. Some eyelash lifts, on the other hand, are more literally perms for your lashes; this implies the solution used has a higher pH level. According to Imani, “the lashes are rolled upward and set in place with the same chemicals that are utilized in traditional hair perms.” Dr. Zeichner adds that “in a non-keratin lash lift, ‘The lashes are rolled upwards and placed in position using the identical type of chemicals as those used in traditional hair per

The technique entails “boosting and lifting each individual lash before tinting them for thicker, darker, longer-looking lashes.”

What happens during a lash lift?

You’ll go into your first lash lift lying down on a bed (similar to the sort you’d get waxed on). Unlike a wax, however, you won’t be able to see anything or use your phone during your appointment. It isn’t unpleasant, but it can be uncomfortable. Your eyes might water a little as the procedure begins; nevertheless

Appointments are completed in three simple steps. First, silicone pads are placed over the (closed) eyelids. The lashes are then lifted and serum is applied to them. “This first serum is responsible for breaking down the protein in the lashes. The strength of the Mink Lash Shields is in the fact that they are custom-made to fit your individual lash patterns and curvatures. They absorb some of the tuggings on your lashes, so it’s like they float over your eyes. “The lashes are molded onto the shield, so it breaks down the lash to take shape”.

Will a lash lift damage your lashes?

Lashes will not be damaged if done correctly with lash lifts. Getting your lashes lifted usually encourages you to enhance and better care for your natural lashes. After a lift, I advise my patients to hydrate their lashes using coconut oil.

How do you maintain a lash lift?

The first 48 hours following a lash lift are critical to preserving those beautiful effects, and it’s important that you avoid water (and mascara), strenuous exercise (or anything that makes you sweat a lot), or showering—at least in any way that exposes your lashes to the water.

According to Imani, brushing the lashes out twice a day, morning and evening, before applying a lash serum is ideal after 48 hours. She frequently recommends coconut oil as a good option, which is perhaps already in your pantry. LashFood’s Phyto-Medic Eyelash Enhancer is another excellent option.

Can you use mascara on top of your lash lift?

Yes, but they’re never completely waterproof. Imani says, “waterproof mascara dehydrates the lashes in order to stay on, causing lash breakage.”

Are lash lifts safe?

Yes, it’s possible. “The technique is quite safe when done properly,” Dr. Zeichner adds, noting that risks include skin irritation or allergies to the eyepatches or chemicals used in the treatment. “Perming chemicals, if they are put on the lashes for too long, can result in breakage or lash damage, and tints occasionally cause allergies or direct irritation if they come into contact with the skin.” As a consumer, seek out expert opinions, before-and-after photographs, or ask for a recommendation from a trustworthy source.

Lash lifts can have a fun look and help save time from having to curl them every day. Check out any lash lift Utah places or anywhere else near you.

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What to know about lash lifts https://www.nima.edu/skincare/what-to-know-about-lash-lifts/ Mon, 26 Jul 2021 17:24:49 +0000 https://www.nima.edu/?p=26355 If we’re being totally honest, there are very few of us who wouldn’t love some better eyelashes. It’s pretty common to have lashes that don’t lift very high and are very curled. It’s also very common to have light-colored lashes. If you’re trying to go for a bold look with your make up, especially with […]

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If we’re being totally honest, there are very few of us who wouldn’t love some better eyelashes. It’s pretty common to have lashes that don’t lift very high and are very curled. It’s also very common to have light-colored lashes. If you’re trying to go for a bold look with your make up, especially with a focus on your eyes, not having full dark lashes that draw attention to your eyes is going to be a problem. This means that many people have been looking for ways to lift, curl, and darken lashes. There are some pretty common methods that you can do at home, but those aren’t always the best. That’s why so many people have turned to lash lifts to get their bold lash look. But what is a lash lift? How does it work? Why is it better than other lash treatments? These are all great questions. We’ll answer these and more in this article. Let’s get started.

What exactly are lash lifts?

Let’s start by covering some of the more basic questions about lash lifts. Mainly, what is a lash lift?

Biggest trends in make-up these days is focusing on the eyes. This means that there are a lot of people who have been spending their time and money on things like expensive mascara and eyelash extensions. However, that doesn’t mean that you have to do that stuff to get a full lashed look. Plus, those products aren’t always the best. Mascara is a pain to put on every day. It only lasts one day (if that) and runs the second you have any liquid on your face (unless you use waterproof mascara, but then that’s impossible to get off). Plus, if you forget and rub your eye, you’ll end up having a black smudge across the side of your face. That’s not fun. Eyelash extensions could be a solution, but they have their own problems. They tend to be very expensive and grow out quickly. Plus, they don’t always look very natural. That isn’t a problem for everyone, but for those who are trying to achieve the “natural look,” eyelash extensions aren’t the best choice.

So, what are lash lifts and what makes them better than mascara or lash extensions? You can think of a lash lift as a perm for your eyelashes. It uses chemicals and what is essentially a mini curling wand to lift and curl your eyelashes semi-permanently. The benefit of this is that it does the job of mascara without having to put on mascara. It’s a mascara look without the mascara mess. Pretty great, right? Plus, it looks much more natural looking than eyelash extensions. Another benefit of lash lifts over lash extensions is that when your eyelashes grow out, they don’t just fall into your eye like eyelash extensions. They just grow like they normally do and as they grow the do loose the lift and the curl. This can take anywhere between six to eight weeks. At that point you will need to get the lash lift redone if you want that look again. This is not unlike lash extensions. However, you with a lash lift, you won’t have to do deal with the fake lashes falling into your eyes.

Where can I get lash lifts in the Salt Lake area?

So, now that you know what a lash lift is, it’s not hard to see why people want them as much as they do. You may be looking to get a lash lift done yourself. But if you live in the Salt Lake area you may not be sure where to start. While Salt Lake City definitely is a city, it is also definitely a small city (after all, its nickname among us locals is, “Small Lake City”). As a result, we don’t always have all of the resources that other cities have. So, finding a good spa for things like lash lifts can be intimidating. But this is where the NIMA Institute comes into play. NIMA is a perfect place to get your lash lift done, but we don’t expect you to just take our word for it. Let’s talk about what makes NIMA so great.

We keep up on the latest technology

As you can tell by our name (NIMA Institute), we are a school. And because we are a school, we want to make sure that our students come out of our programs as prepared for their careers as possible. This means that we stay up to date on the latest and greatest in aesthetic technology. So, when you come in to get any treatment, including a lash lift, you know you are getting the latest treatment out there.

We have expert teachers

We can understand the hesitation of coming to a school to get something like a lash lift done. However, this doesn’t need to be a worry for you. We hire only experts in aesthetics to be our teachers. That way you can be sure that even though your treatment is being done by a student, it is being done by a student who is guided by a top person in the field.

No one can beat our prices

Even though our students are being taught by the best instructors out there and have access to the best tech possible, we don’t expect you to pay normal spa prices to have your treatment done by a student. This means that you get a fantastic experience all for a low price. Who wouldn’t love that?

So, now you know the main things that you should know about lash lifts. They are more-or-less a perm for you lashes that give them a lifted, full look all while keeping it as natural as possible. There’s no need to mess around with mascara, extensions, or a lash curler when you have a lash lift. Just another step of your daily routine that you don’t need to worry about. How great is that? Get a free consultation here.

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