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Produced by Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP), ASCP Esty Talk and The Rogue Pharmacist is specifically created for estheticians. Where no topic is off limits, we share all kinds of great information on this podcast from ingredients and the science of the skin, to business, and beauty diversity. We hope you come away having learned more about your career, the industry, and maybe even life in general!
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Join Maggie and Ella with special Guest Joelle Lee for a frank conversation about today’s esthetic industry. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman Produced by Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) for licensed estheticians, ASCP Esty Talk is a weekly podcast hosted by Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman. We see your passion, innov…
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What is the TikTok Shop? Proclaimed as the “one-stop ecommerce solution for driving brand growth,” this newly forged frontier has a profound influence on the professional esthetics industry for seasoned (crusty rusty) esties and newbies alike. Tune in to this episode of ASCP Esty Talk to follow Maggie and Ella as they explore and talk through the s…
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UV therapy is frequently recommended for the treatment of psoriasis. While effective, there are also alternative holistic approaches that have been successful. In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist with Ben Fuchs, we dig into the causes, triggers, and treatments of psoriasis and his take on whether there is a cure. Associated Skin Care Profession…
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Sunscreen safety has been a long-running debate with the dangers of chemical ingredients weighed against the dangers of long-term sun exposure. Mineral blocks are considered a safer alternative, but even these have come under scrutiny. Now, hidden ingredients known to enhance the effectiveness of SPF are being criticized. In this episode of ASCP Es…
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It wasn’t long ago that consumers and estheticians alike were getting their makeup inspiration from YouTube. As trends shifted toward clean, green, and all natural, and influencers took over the beauty stage, the days of scrolling makeup videos on YouTube came to an end. But “beauty tube” may be back, and Gen Z is watching. In this episode of ASCP …
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Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the body, making up 70 percent of the dermis alone. Over time, production of collagen slows, leading to more than just aging. In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist with Ben Fuchs, we discuss the three ways in which collagen can be used: applied topically to the skin, injected as a filler, or taken or…
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Being a solo practitioner requires self-promotion (often on social media), and the quality of content is important. But opinions vary on the type of content that should be shared and its perception of professionalism. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss before-and-after pics, release forms, setting realistic expectations with…
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Research has shown that the lack of estrogen in postmenopausal women can speed up various skin changes, such as dryness, sagging, and wrinkles, and slow wound healing. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss the effects of estrogen deficiency on the skin and treatment strategies. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cress…
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Everyone has a different stance on chemical peeling—how often they should be performed, if they should be performed at all, and whether controlled wounds really lead to antiaging. Tune in to this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist with Ben Fuchs to get his take on chemical peels and what’s happening to the skin at the cellular level. Associated Skin C…
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For centuries, religious orders have practiced the ancient art of herbalism and the creation of cosmetic products to generate revenue. These practices continue to be prosperous today. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss the cosmetic and herbalism industries, the demand for natural products, and common ingredients sourced for …
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Rooted in the idea that the brain and the skin are connected, neurocosmetics not only improves the health of the skin but also targets the central nervous system, bringing balance to one’s emotions. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss the studies to back the science of neurocosmetics and how skin care can be mood lifting. ASC…
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Often used as a sleep aid and thought of as a supplement, melatonin as a topical skin care product is one of the newest beauty trends. Tune in to The Rogue Pharmacist with Ben Fuchs to hear him explain what melatonin really is and how it works when it’s applied topically to the skin. Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) presents The Rogue Phar…
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Leigh Justine Wick not only runs a successful esthetics business, but she is also an educator and understands the importance of accessibility in the treatment room from both a business perspective and a personal one. Listen in to this episode of ASCP Esty Talk to hear Ella and Maggie chat with Leigh about her perspective as a person who uses a whee…
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In March, an independent lab released another FDA citizen petition that affects the beauty industry. The most recent report of the metamorphosis of a traditional acne-fighting ingredient into a molecule known to wreak havoc if inhaled (benzene) has left some with questions and, understandably, fear. As professional skin care practitioners, or perha…
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Found in clay, sand, and mountain rock, fulvic minerals have been used as a natural remedy for centuries for their antiaging and rejuvenating properties. In skin care, fulvic minerals enhance the delivery of other active ingredients. In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist, Ben Fuchs talks about fulvic minerals, where they come from, and how widely…
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It seems like the Fitzpatrick Scale comes under scrutiny on an annual basis, and critics argue it should be abandoned for other, more inclusive skin scales. One such scale is the Monk Skin Tone Scale. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Ella and Maggie discuss the widespread use of the Fitzpatrick Scale, how the Monk Skin Tone Scale came into develo…
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Guided by the values of hard work and determination instilled by her mother, ASCP 2024 Esty of the Year Ximena Juarez is a force to be reckoned with. Tune in to this episode of ASCP Esty Talk to hear Ella and Maggie ask Ximena about her start in esthetics, her business, and the advice she has for future esthies. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk …
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The latest trend in skin care is epigenetics, which involves manipulating DNA to target certain skin issues. The big question is, does it actually deliver results? In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist, Ben Fuchs explains how epigenetics affects aging and provides examples of epigenetic ingredients in skin care. Associated Skin Care Professionals…
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Many things have changed in the last few years, one of them being the tipping culture. With automatic tipping finding its way from large restaurant parties into the treatment room, Maggie and Ella couldn’t help but dissect this potential trend. Tune in to ASCP Esty Talk for a short history of tipping and their take on the potential of automatic tip…
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The excitement and anticipation of a new year often drives people to set high expectations for themselves. If you’ve kicked off the year with a never-ending lineup of trade shows to attend and a long list of career goals, we get it! However, these objectives can quickly become overwhelming and lead to burnout. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Mag…
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Vitamin D, also known as the sunshine vitamin, is known for its ability to support strong bones. What people may not know is it’s essential for maintaining healthy skin too. In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist with Ben Fuchs, we discuss whether vitamin D can reverse the signs of aging, how to get it without too much sun exposure, and how much y…
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An emerging trend is the use of phone apps to scan products for a good/bad/indifferent status report. Sounds helpful, right? Well, are these apps as well intended as consumers think they are? In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Ella and Maggie take a close look at these apps, break down the information they convey, and deliver a grade of their poten…
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Tradeshow season is in full swing, and whether it’s your first time attending, or you are a pro, it’s good to get a little guidance. Tune in to this episode of ASCP Esty Talk to hear Ella and Maggie discuss the ins and outs of attending tradeshows. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman Produced by Associated Skin Care Professionals …
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Most estheticians use enzymes in their treatment room because of their gentle exfoliating properties. But what exactly are enzymes? In this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist with Ben Fuchs, we discuss how to use enzymes, where they come from, and how topical enzymes compare to digestive enzymes. Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) presents The …
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In this industry, you can never have too many connections, take enough classes, or overshare your wisdom. By building relationships, improving your expertise, and embracing new opportunities, you can enhance the success of your esthetics business. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Ella and Maggie discuss the importance of using social media, parti…
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Facial cleanser is the first step and foundation to any esthetics treatment, and as we approach spring, Ella and Maggie are diving into the topic and highlighting the importance of this necessary product. Join us on this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, where Maggie and Ella discuss their cleansing routines, debunk common myths about cleansers, and share…
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Estheticians play a crucial role in addressing melasma by providing personalized treatment plans tailored to everyone’s skin type and concerns. This may include a combination of topical treatments, like hydroquinone, chemical peels, and sun protection measures, but they don’t always get to the root of the problem. In this episode of The Rogue Pharm…
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Virginia Woolf said it best: “Books are the mirrors of the soul.” As practitioners and entrepreneurs in an industry that always leaves something to learn, books provide information, insight, and, sometimes, a little relief from day-to-day pressures. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, we discuss a few of our favorite books we think you may enjoy as …
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Rooted in scientific exploration and dermatological research, Niacinamide’s skin benefits are vast. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss how this vitamin plays well with other ingredients and fights against inflammation, hyperpigmentation, acne, and more. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman Produced by Associ…
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Ozempic has been making headlines due to its remarkable ability to promote quick weight loss. One of the common side effects associated with this medication is what people refer to as the "Ozempic face." Tune in to this episode of The Rogue Pharmacist with Benjamin Knight Fuchs to learn what estheticians should be aware of when treating their clien…
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The health and wellness industry are on fire and expected to reach nearly 9 trillion dollars by 2032. But that's not all – the wellness technology market is also experiencing rapid growth. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella dive into some of the latest tech trends designed to make you look good and feel better. ASCP Esty Talk with M…
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When you make the decision to attend esthetician school, it's natural to feel a mix of excitement, anticipation, and optimism. However, esthetics school brings together individuals with diverse personalities, ages, and life experiences, which can sometimes lead to dramatic situations. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella are joined by…
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Finland has been named the happiest country on earth for the sixth straight year. The secret may just be its sauna culture—steamy, sacred, and where everyone is equal. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss Finland’s sauna culture and how to incorporate these elements into your spa business. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk a…
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Knowing the ABCs of vitamins is crucial for estheticians when it comes to treating their clients. These essential nutrients are vital for maintaining healthy skin, strengthening its protective barrier, and achieving a beautiful, glowing complexion. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella explore some common vitamins that are important fo…
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In the world of skin care ingredients, you may have heard of glycerin, hyaluronic acid, sorbitol, betaine, and others that fall into a class known as osmolytes. Ectoin, a lesser-known osmolyte, is making waves in the skin care world. In this episode of ASCP’s The Rogue Pharmacist with Benjamin Knight Fuchs, we discuss this not-so-new ingredient wor…
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It is essential to understand our clients’ needs in order to create sought-after services that deliver results. That's why every year ASCP Esty Talk thoroughly examines emerging skin care trends. In this episode, Maggie and Ella talk about the beauty trends forecast for 2024. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman Produced by Associa…
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The Four Agreements are explained in the book The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. The book is a guide on how to apply ancient Toltec wisdom in today's world. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and mindful living. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss the 4 agreements and how they apply to professional esthetics.…
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Hypochlorous acid, a naturally occurring molecule, is a powerful yet gentle ingredient commonly used in disinfectants. It’s also being touted as a skin-friendly ingredient for wound healing and to combat bacteria on the skin. But is it worth the hype? In this episode of ASCP’s The Rogue Pharmacist, Benjamin Knight Fuchs talks about the benefits and…
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The start of a new year is the perfect time to look back and think about the past year. Usually, we tend to focus on ways to improve our health and happiness, but it's also important to take a moment to reflect on our business practices. This reflection can provide valuable insights and help us identify areas for improvement. In this episode of ASC…
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Estheticians can get caught up in the exciting world of ingredients, devices, and trends to make our clients’ skin (primarily, their faces) look amazing. But it’s easy to overlook the body, which sometimes struggles with the same skin care woes as the face such as body acne. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella talk about the ways est…
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Goodbye, 2023. Hello, 2024! In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella recap the year, discussing skin care trends, topics, and prior podcasts, and share the things they wish to leave behind in 2023 and all the things they’re looking forward to in 2024. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and Ella Cressman Produced by Associated Skin Care P…
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When winter arrives, so does dry, red, itchy skin. But sometimes this irritation is caused by more than just environmental factors. In this episode of ASCP’s The Rogue Pharmacist, host Benjamin Knight Fuchs shares how you can tell if that winter itch is eczema, psoriasis, or something else. Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) presents The Rog…
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It’s common for individuals to focus on flaws others may not notice—a normal human tendency. However, it’s important to recognize that this behavior can also be a genuine mental health concern and that estheticians may frequently encounter it in their line of work. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella discuss body dysmorphic disorder …
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ASCP Esty Talk is back to continue the conversation of “selling” retail to your clients. The first episode had you wanting more, so here you go! Tune in as Ella and Maggie dive deeper into the consultation conversation, navigating through skin assessment and treatment, and all while considering retail sales. ASCP Esty Talk with Maggie Staszcuk and …
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TikTok has the potential to inspire and educate both our clients and us with its weird and sometimes wonderful beauty advice. However, it’s also known for being controversial, with unqualified individuals sharing their opinions on how products and services function. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella talk about the issues with TikTo…
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People often assume synthetic substances are inherently bad while natural substances are harmless, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. In this episode of ASCP’s The Rogue Pharmacist, host Benjamin Knight Fuchs explains that it doesn’t matter whether a substance is synthesized or natural, what matters is whether the substance is recognized …
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Whether you are an employee or self-employed, selling retail is a huge part of your responsibility in helping your clients reach their goals, and not a bad way to make passive income. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, Maggie and Ella share a foolproof method for establishing and maintaining retail sales, and much of it begins with the consultation…
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Chemical peels are commonly used in the esthetics treatment room for fast results and minimal downtime. They are considered safe and effective when used properly and the client’s skin has been appropriately prepped and patch tested. But estheticians without proper training still face challenges when using peels on ethnic skin. There is a greater ri…
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The use of oils in skin care is nothing new—it dates back thousands of years—and those who’ve adopted an oil into their regimen swear by it. However, many consumers and estheticians still shy away from the use of oils because they feel too heavy or sticky or because of the fear the oils will cause a breakout. But it could be that people use them in…
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Trick or treat? How about both? Some ingredients provide benefits by tricking the skin into behaving or performing differently. In this episode of ASCP Esty Talk, we discuss some favorite ingredients that recharge cellular energy and interfere with inflammatory reactions and even one that should not be tried at home (maybe). Tune in to hear about e…
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