For Estethicians, Dermatologists and Skin Therapists
Advanced Skin Repair Nutrition
Your clients diets are sabotaging the good results from the external treatments you give them
Because transformative skincare is CELL-deep, not skin-deep. Nutrients and other components in the diet are the building blocks of skin-repair and skin-health. Without a dietary approach to your skin treatments your clients will never really see how truly gorgeous their skin can be.
You owe it to your clients to give the most complete service you can. And that must include nutrition.
With functional skin nutrition in your toolkit you'll have every advantage create remarkable results. Imagine how easy it will be to grow your client-based (and income) when you're the talk of the town. Nutrition gets to the root cause of the many factors affecting skin issues - from gut-health to collagen loss and dehydration - the nutritional interventions you'll learn while studying accredited courses in this training bundle will give you a huge leading edge against your competitors in the over-crowded esthetics industry.
Dietary interventions have traditionally been an under-appreciated aspect of dermatological therapy. Recent research, however, has found a significant association between diet and some dermatological diseases. Dietary interventions may be recommended as therapy, as in acne. Dietary change may help to prevent skin disease, as in aging of the skin or skin cancer.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2014
Training package for skin therapists
Advanced Skin Repair Nutrition
Learn to treat your clients skin disorders, hormonal ageing, skin dehydration, UV ageing and collagen loss from within using targeted evidence-based functional nutrition.
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Dietary factors play an essential role in cutaneous homeostasis since they supply the nutrients necessary for good cellular functioning. Any shortage of these elements can lead to dysfunctions of the cutaneous structure, often hard to identify, since the clinical condition is oligosymptomatic. Nutraceuticals are associations of nutrients with benefits and synergistic effects. They act not only in response to any minor shortage of micronutrients but also in phenomena at the cellular level, associated with aging, dermatoses, and the cellular cycle
Daily Routine in Cosmetic Dermatology