Peeling Back the Layers
When I think of peeling skin, my mind goes straight to what happens to my
skin if I spend more than about 20 minutes in the sun (this fair Irish lady does
not tan). This is a type of peeling we should all avoid. But some skin peeling is
good—like the kind that happens after receiving a professional chemical peel.
Interested? Check out our article about what is involved with a chemical peel
treatment, then talk to your esthetican about the right peel for you. We hope
you enjoy the rest of this issue as well, and that you have a beautiful summer!
Mary Barthelme Abel, Editor
mabel@ascpskincare.com
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F R O M T H E E D I T O R
SHANNON ESAU
Shannon Esau is the
director of sales and
education at Rhonda
Allison Cosmeceuticals.
She brings more than 17
years' experience in the
esthetic industry.
www.rhondaallison.com
MARK LEES
Mark Lees, PhD, MS,
CIDESCO, is an award-
winning speaker, author,
clinical skin therapist,
and product developer
specializing in acne and
sensitive aging skin.
www.marklees.com
ALEX CASPERO
Alex Caspero is a
registered dietitian
specializing in plant-based
diets. Her blog, Delish
Knowledge, focuses on
simple, healthy recipes.
www.delishknowledge.com
C O N T R I B U T O R S
Editor
Mary Barthelme Abel
Editorial
Darren Buford
Karrie Osborn
Brandon Twyford
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