Why did you become an aesthetician?

“I love making people look and feel beautiful! The opportunities are endless for us – facials, waxing, eyelash extensions…. I live and love my job!”
~ Martha Karas Licari

“Pure luck and passion.”
~ Antonio Salceda

“It started out with an interest in skin care due to acne problems growing up… it quickly turned into a lifelong passion for improving one’s beauty on the inside and out.”
~ Rachael Pontillo

“Learning about the fundamentals of skin and how we can change the way people look and feel was the driving point for me. I love to give a clean, fresh glow to the skin, perfect the brow shape and apply makeup to enhance features.” ~ Shelly Edmiston

“To be a better spa health writer.”
~ Melissa Broughton

“I love skin. As a massage therapist it was natural for me to go that route also.”
~ Toni Ramirez

“I know what it’s like to deal with skin issues… and I want to be able to help people look and feel their very best. Everyone deserves that!”
~ Christine Tomei Orelli

“I work specifically with acne clients and I didn’t realize why I love it so much until I counseled my first client… she had severe, stubborn acne and I refused to give up on her. When her skin was clear after two months, she told me I changed her life and she would never forget what I did for her. That’s what I work toward every time now. Sometimes you have to be your clients accountability, motivation, counselor and skin therapist all in one… it’s totally worth it when you see how it lifts their self esteem and overall attitude towards life.”
~ Lacey Jo Anderson

“In 1976, during my senior year in high school, I worked in a department store selling cosmetics. Cosmetic surgery procedures were just becoming accessible to mainstream America. I remember women coming to my counter wearing big floppy hats and dark Jackie O sunglasses, seeking camouflage makeup to cover bruises from their face-lifts. I thought, why would a doctor send their patient to a department store instead of having someone assist them in their office? Bingo! I became a licensed aesthetician, marketed myself to plastic surgeons and the rest is history. Skin therapeutics has been my passion for three decades and continues to evolve with the emerging need to establish protocols for oncology patients.”
~ Anne Willis

 

We want to know: How often do you visit a spa/skin care facility other than your own and what is the first thing you see? E-mail us at ct@dermascope.com

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