Beauty school students: Brighten clients up for winter
Beauty school students: Brighten clients up for winter With the winter weather fast approaching, skin, hair and nails are quickly losing their glow, gloss and shimmer, according to the Bay of Plenty Times.

All this can be changed with a few simple treatments which will leave clients looking fresh and invigorated, beauty school students have been told.

Spray tans can make customers look healthier without causing skin damage. Beautician Angela King wrote for the news source that clients should go for lighter shades to begin with, to prevent the Fanta effect.

Beauty school students have also been advised to use a deep conditioning treatment on clients to restore moisture to dried-out hair.

However, when it comes to hair, the news source advises that statement trends, such as the 'dip-dyeing' look, should only be followed if they suit the customer.

A hydrating mask can be used on skin to ensure that it does not get dried out by harsh winter weather.

Elle has recently recommended that the skin on a client's face and neck can be firmed using CX Neck & Chest De-Aging Cream by Clinique, which promises to tone skin by stimulating collagen production.
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