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* [[Diego's Hair Salon]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://salonspasource.com Salon Directory (USA)]
* [http://fashion-asia.blogspot.com/]


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 10:52, 9 May 2011

Interior of a beauty salon.

A beauty salon or beauty parlor (International spelling: beauty parlour) (or sometimes beauty shop) is an establishment dealing with cosmetic treatments for men and women.[1] Other variations of this type of business include hair salons and spas.

There is a distinction between a beauty salon and a hair salon and although many small businesses do offer both sets of treatments; beauty salons provide more generalized services related to skin health, facial aesthetic, foot care, aromatherapy, — even meditation, oxygen therapy, mud baths, and innumerable other services.

Beauty treatments

Facials may include the use of a facial mask.

Massage for the body is a popular beauty treatment, with various techniques offering benefits to the skin (including the application of beauty products) and for increasing mental well-being and relaxation.

Facials refers to a treatment for the face.

Manicure refers to a treatment for the hands, incorporating the fingernails and cuticles and often involving the application of nail polish.

Pedicure refers to a treatment for the feet, incorporating the toenails and the softening or removal of calluses.

Manicures and pedicures take place at nail salons.

Beauty salons offer treatments such as waxing and threading for hair removal.

Institut De Beauté or Spa salon

The term Institut De Beauté or Spa salon refers to a beauty center where professional skin care treatments like facials are offered by a licensed and trained esthetician. They extract and cleanse skin by using proper professional skin care products and equipment such as steamers, Galvanic and LED machines to achieve the best results. The process is known as beauty without a knife. Spa treatments are basically the same but using the word Spa instead of Institut De Beauté { Europe} aka beauty center. Treatments may include holistic therapy such as massage during the facials by utilizing natural massage {Lori's Techniques}. Reiki.

Beauty salon products

There are many suppliers to Institut De Beauté, beauty salons, including LucreciaParis.com a Natural Phyto and Aroma Therapy with Essential Oils, Laboratoires Phyt's, Vita Derm, Dermastir, Vita Amazonia, Dermalogica, Decléor, products, MD Formulations, Jessica, and Crystal Clear. Each supplier has its own products and various different treatments.

Economy

The US Labor Department estimates the industry, in the United States will increase 14% between 2006-2016.[2]so many

See also

Notes and references