ALL ABOUT: CELLULITE & 'TOXINS'

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ALL ABOUT: CELLULITE & 'TOXINS'

About this course

Are you tired of the confusion and mystery surrounding cellulite? Hearing and reading contradictory statements about what it is/isn't, what causes it/doesn't, what treats it/won't?Does any of the following sound familiar:You've heard of the most amazing new treatment that's hit the market, but you're not quite sure why it would work, so you're not convinced to investYour colleagues and competitors are all bragging about a new product they're seeing results with, but it sounds like all the other nonsense on the shelvesYou Google to try learn more about cellulite, but OH MY GOSH DID YOU SEE HOW MANY ARTICLES THERE ARE??Your mentors both have different theories on what cellulite is (and they make sense too) but how can they both be right?Your clients are asking you questions about 'toxins' but you know in all your Facebook groups you're likely to be virtually lynched if you even mention the wordYou've heard several weird and wonderful theories about cellulite, and some of them are laughable, but so was the theory that cigarettes are bad for you, and that turned out to be true, so.....How would your work be different if you understood the anatomical structure of cellulite? Which treatments would you introduce to your spa/salon if you knew that it would actually get the results you'd love to promise your clients?Which treatments would you try yourself?Introducing ALL ABOUT: CELLULITE & TOXINS - Addressing the facts and the fluff for a more comprehensive understanding.What makes this course different? Well, for starters, you're not going to hear how this-is-the-only-theory-and-there-are-

What you'll learn

  • understanding the anatomical structure of cellulite
  • differentiating between various treatments
  • clearing up misconceptions about toxins in relation to cellulite

Skills you'll gain

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