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Online Skincare Consultations!

 Hey guys!!

I mentioned before that I am a Licensed Esthetician and unfortunately due to this pandemic I haven't been able to get a job in the field or do services in my home. Thanks to MadiHearts on IG she gave me the idea on how to be able to bring in some income. 

I want to be able to do skincare consultations online since I can't do them in person. I will charge $25 for the consultation. You can send me your payment via PayPal. Once you reach out you will set up an appointment, and you will pay so I can hold your spot. 

My recommendations will be very affordable. Nothing that I recommend will be more than $30-$40.

I will ask you for your skin type and skin concerns(if you have concerns like cystic acne or any skin conditions it will be best to go to a Dermatologist). Also what you are trying to achieve with your skincare. I will want to know what your complete skin care products are and I will let you know what I think about the ingredients in those products and what could be irritating your skin. 

After talking about the products you are using I will let you know better alternatives to what you are using. I will be recommending fragrance free options.

You will be free to ask me any questions you have about different products and ingredients that you have. No question is a dumb question.

Do keep this in mind though. I can't guarantee that everything I recommend will work for you which is why I will give you a couple options from each category so you can choose which one will work for you. 

When you try new skincare products use 1 new product at a time so you can see how your skin will react. Once you give it a week or so then incorporate the next product. 

One way to know if a skincare product will not work for you is if you feel a burning sensation and get a reaction. When you get that definitely stop using the product.

Most importantly, skincare will NOT work overnight. You have to give your skin several weeks, a month, and even two months to see changes in your skin.  

If you are interested in updating your skincare routine, just email me at theladypsycheesthetics@yahoo.com if you have any questions about anything and we can set up everything. 



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