Pamela Hill Book Review: Advanced Hair Removal for Professional Aestheticians

Advanced Hair Removal is a must read for any serious professional aesthetician or for that matter any other person with an extreme interest in this area. The book is written by Pamela Hill, an industry pioneer in aesthetics and the medical spa niche.

Advanced_Hair_Removal.jpgThe book has wonderful information that will be found useful for all learning levels and will be a great resource for any aesthetician to have on a book shelf in the office for professional review when working with clients. But the smart aesthetician will take it home and use it as night time reading, improving the mind and enhancing professional skills. The text provides quite specific information relating to hair removal treatments and services including lasers, electrolysis and the histology and morphology of the hair follicle.

this book for industry professionals is without question, an extensive manual providing a modernized approach to the removal of hair and dispels half truths, old wives tales and rumors about the methods and techniques of the procedures. Designed to be used by either students or by practicing aestheticians it covers anatomy and physiology, interviewing of patients, charting techniques and practical information on how to growth a business in the field of hair removal, a much needed and sought after service. Providing documentation on treatment methods it uses a simple, easily  understood and non intimidating approach, serving as a handbook for the reader and providing necessary information about hair removal.

The well qualified authors of the book, Pamela Hill, RN, is the Chief Executive Officer and president of Facial Aesthetics, the Pamela Hill Institute, and Pamela Hill Skin Care. Helen Bickmore received diplomas in the areas of beauty therapy, body treatments, massage and electrolysis in 1979 through two institutes: the London Collage of Fashion and the City Guilds of London Institute. Bickmore  is a New York state licensed aesthetician and massage therapist and is a certified professional Electrologist. It is quite obvious to any reader, either casual or serious that the co-authors know their subject areas quite well, and that they are able to convey this information in an interesting manner that will keep the reader glued for the initial short term read. However, the long term value of this book is as a future resource.

When an aesthetician is consulting with a client having this book handy will provide an educational resource that will allow the aesthetician to help the client and increase income.

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