What is a Holistic Aesthetician?

Are we really that different from the rest

To understand what a Holistic Aesthetician is, let us first understand the individual terms.

According to Merriam-Webster, holistic is an adjective dealing with or treating the whole of something or someone and not just a part.

An esthetician is a skin specialist - someone who learns how to improve the health and longevity of your skin. An esthetician is licensed to perform certain beauty services like facials, microdermabrasion, waxing, extractions, acne treatments, anti-aging treatments, etc.

A Holistic Esthetician specializes in skincare based on holistic principles. A holistic approach to esthetics views the skin as interconnected with the body, mind, and spirit, treating each client as unique. The goal of holistic estheticians is to improve clients' skin condition while considering their lifestyle, nutritional habits, emotional well-being, hormonal condition, and other physiological aspects.

The Role of Holistic Esthetician

Deep Healing and Nourishment

Holistic esthetician wellness seeks to heal and nourish the skin from within, as opposed to traditional skincare approaches that focus solely on the surface. With the help of organic and natural products, holistic estheticians nourish and heal the skin by providing it with essential nutrients. This results in healthier, more radiant skin. Using organic and natural products, holistic estheticians nourish and promote the skin's natural healing process. As a result of this deep healing and nourishment, the skin becomes healthier and more radiant.

Mind-Body Connection

The connection between mind and body is at the heart of holistic esthetician wellness. Holistic estheticians help clients achieve a greater sense of overall well-being by addressing emotional and mental factors that may contribute to skin concerns. Mental clarity and emotional balance are also improved as a result of this mind-body connection.

Sustainable Beauty Practices

Holistic esthetician wellness promotes sustainable beauty practices in alignment with the principles of holistic living. As estheticians, we contribute to a healthier planet by using organic, ethically sourced, and cruelty-free products. Our commitment to sustainability extends beyond skincare products to include lifestyle choices that minimize environmental impact.

Self-Care and Self-Reflection

Personalized esthetician wellness encourages clients to take care of themselves and reflect on their lives. Clients develop a deeper connection to themselves and their bodies when they incorporate regular skincare rituals into their daily routine. The practice of self-care fosters self-love and self-acceptance, which leads to improved overall health.

Holistic Esthetician Treatments

Holistic Estheticians promote wellness among their clients through many different healing modalities. Here are a few examples:

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils to promote relaxation and healing. Holistic estheticians use it to enhance the massage experience, or they diffuse the oils to create a relaxing atmosphere.

Mental Health in Esthetics

In a holistic view, mental health plays an important role in skin health. Anxiety and stress cause the release of chemicals and hormones in the body as well as inflammation, which can lead to acne, rashes, premature aging, and other unsightly skin problems.

Breathwork

Holistic estheticians often start their treatments with breathing techniques to help the patient overcome stress and anxiety and enter a state of calm. Calming the breath and mind also improves sleep. Studies show stress and sleep issues increase the chance of inflammation, which triggers skin issues such as acne, redness, and dry skin.

Massage

Massage relieves physical pain and emotional distress by relaxing the muscles and tissues. Holistic estheticians are trained in massage techniques, monitoring the patient's response and adapting accordingly. Their massages often include other techniques, such as essential oils and soothing creams, that promote relaxation, healing, and internal harmony.

Natural Skincare Products

Using products made from naturally sourced ingredients, holistic estheticians create skincare regimens for each patient. In addition to nourishing the skin with vitamins and minerals, the botanicals and plant extracts used in the products minimize the chance of irritation. Holistic skincare products include chamomile, lavender, aloe, rosemary, calendula, Dead Sea salt, green tea, shea butter, argan oil, olive oil, and more.

Lymphatic Drainage

By stimulating the flow of oxygen and nutrients through the body, lymphatic drainage promotes the removal of metabolic waste. Holistic estheticians use different techniques to promote lymphatic drainage including light pressure, circular movements, and gentle pumping motions. It can help with the treatment of acne, rosacea, and inflamed skin, and promote skin regeneration.

Gentle Facials

A holistic facial can improve a patient's overall health as well as their skin condition. Meditation and breathwork, deep cleansing and exfoliation, massage, lymphatic drainage, and facial mask treatments can be included.

Corneotherapy

The main principle of corneotherapy is to repair and maintain the skin barrier defenses. A major principle of corneotherapy is to keep the epidermis intact at all times, working from the outer layers of the epidermis inward to achieve therapeutic results. By maintaining the integrity of the epidermis, the immune system and defense systems are not stimulated unnecessarily.

Red and Blue Light Therapy

Red LED light therapy may reduce inflammation and stimulate the production of collagen, a protein responsible for younger-looking skin that diminishes with age. Blue LED light therapy may destroy acne-causing bacteria. During treatment, holistic estheticians may use a combination of lights to treat your specific issue.

IonClense Foot Detox

Holistic Estheticians understand the importance of detoxifying the body to achieve overall well-being. The IonCleanse Foot Detox is a gentle yet powerful way to support your body's natural detoxification process.

Facial Reflexology

Facial Reflexology can unlock a newfound sense of balance and tranquility guiding your body toward harmony and well-being. Using a gentle touch on your face eases tension and creates a ripple effect within, aligning your autonomic nervous system and soothing your brainwaves.

MicroChanneling

Tiny channels are being created on the surface of your skin, allowing potent serums and healing ingredients to penetrate deeply and stimulate your skin's natural healing response. This non-invasive treatment stimulates collagen production, reduces fine lines, minimizes pores, and enhances overall skin texture, leaving you with a luminous glow that speaks volumes.

Back-tials

A back-tial, or back facial, offers similar benefits to a traditional facial but focuses on the skin on your back. Holistic back-tials consist of dry brushing, an organic scrub, a deep cleanse, extractions if needed, and a hydrating serum.

The Holistic Esthetician’s Commitment

Holistic estheticians must guide their clients through their wellness journey. As educators, healers, and mentors, they provide knowledge and support to help clients achieve their skincare and well-being goals. Creating a safe, nurturing environment allows holistic estheticians to empower clients to take charge of their own self-care and embrace holistic practices to maintain long-term health.

For more information, book an appointment with Lavender & Thyme at www.lavenderandthymeaesthetics.com

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