Southwest Institute of Natural Aesthetics Blog

Natural Skincare for Stretch Marks

As the body’s largest organ, our skin goes through quite a beating as we navigate ourselves through life. As the outer sheath that holds our organs...

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From Salon to Ship: Skin Care On The Sea In a Cruise Ship Spa

Have you ever considered taking your aesthetics skills on the road? Or… rather, on the sea? While many skin care practitioners work in spas, med...

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2017 Makeup Trends: Color Outside The Lines

It is easy for me to suggest a creative jump into makeup artistry, because I enjoy it and do it. However, last year sometime, I posted a picture of...

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Medical Aesthetics vs. Spa Aesthetics: Love the World You’re In

According to American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), more than 15 million cosmetic nonsurgical and surgical procedures were performed last year...

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Step Into the World of Aesthetics with Confidence!

 As students of Southwest Institute of Natural Aesthetics, you have embraced your love for serving others! You are committed to helping people feel...

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Skin Care Specialists On The Rise!

Your skin is one of the first things people see when they meet you. If you’ve never had skin issues, maybe you’ve never considered that. Everyone has...

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What is Microblading?

If you don't have any tattoos, it’s probably for one of two reasons. Either you don’t know what you would get, or you have fear: a fear of...

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Organics x (Fruits +Veggies + Protein) =  Great Skin

One of the secrets to great looking skin is a great looking diet filled with organic protein, fruits, and vegetables for the vitamins, minerals, and...

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Skin Rejuvenation: The Use of Rosemary from Food to Face

‘Make thee a box of the wood of rosemary and smell to it, and it shall preserve thy youth.’ –Banckes’ Herbal

Rosemary is a well-known herb that grows...

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The Coconut Synergy: A Superfood Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts …

Original writer: Bradley C. Goss

Coconut pulp, juice, milk, and oil have fed, nourished, and healed many populations around the world for thousands...

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