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Let's Celebrate National Esthetician Day!


On October 15th we shine the spotlight on the skincare professionals who keep us looking our best.

This day was created to recognize and honor the hardworking professionals who specialize in skin care treatments. It's a chance to celebrate all of their dedication, knowledge, skill, artistry and expertise that they bring to each of their clients. So give yourself the gift of pampering this National Esthetician Day!


Estheticians are highly trained professionals who work hard to give their clients beautiful, healthy skin. By dedicating a day in honor of their hard work, we can show our appreciation for all they do and ensure that skincare is not overlooked as an essential part of overall health and wellness.



It's a great way to celebrate good skin care habits!

Good skin care means dedication, consistency, and using quality products. Estheticians help guide us on how to best take care of our skin, so National Esthetician Day is the perfect time to reflect on our own habits and to make sure that we are doing everything we can to keep our complexion glowing!


It encourages us to invest in our skin.

Our skin is an important asset - it's one of the first things people see when they look at us. Professional treatments such as facials and chemical peels can have amazing results, but only if done correctly. By recognizing the importance of esthetics on National Esthetician Day, we can be reminded of how vital it is to invest in our skin and seek out treatments from qualified experts.

 


National Esthetician Day Timeline

1800’s: Esthetics Origins: The field of esthetics originates in Europe during the 19th century, focusing on beauty and taste.

1900’s: Development of Esthetic Treatments: The early 20th century sees the development of various facial and skin treatments, highlighting the importance of estheticians.

1950’s: Skincare Gains Popularity: Skin care treatments gain popularity during the post-World War II beauty boom, solidifying the role of the esthetician.

1980’s: Beauty School Boom: The proliferation of beauty schools in the 1980s helps more professionals enter the esthetics field.

2000’s: Technological Advances: Advancements in technology during the early 2000s allow for more sophisticated esthetic treatments.

2016: First National Esthetician Day: The first National Esthetician Day was celebrated, highlighting the dedicated aestheticians throughout the country.



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