American Electrology Association Exhibits at DaySpa Expo.LAS VEGAS -- The American Electrology Association Established 1958, the American Electrology Association is the largest professional membership organization for practitioners of electrolysis permanent hair removal. Although its name says American, its membership is actually international. (AEA) will exhibit at the DaySpa Expo, held at the Sands Expo Center, beginning February 6, 2008. They will promote electrolysis in Spas and Salons. The electrology profession will have an unprecedented presence at this year's DaySpa Expo and Business Forum; Healthy Aging & Wellness Expo, Feb 6 - 7, 2008 at the Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. Participating for the first time, the American Electrology Association will be on the floor at booth #520 where attendees can speak with electrology and esthetics esthetics: see aesthetics. professionals, gather literature, receive a thank-you gift and come to understand the beneficial symbiotic relationship which exists between the electrology and esthetics professions in the marketplace. "This is simply good business," states Sharon Ortiz, CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment , President. Hair removal services are essential to good grooming for many clients. One of the most time-honored and trusted professional services at the very heart of good grooming is electrolysis. Invented by an ophthalmologist ophthalmologist /oph·thal·mol·o·gist/ (of?thal-mol´ah-jist) a physician who specializes in ophthalmology. oph·thal·mol·o·gist n. A physician who specializes in ophthalmology. in 1875, electrolysis is still the only FDA-approved method of permanent hair removal available today. Electrologists are well-educated professionals, licensed in most states, who can enhance business image and contribute to an improved bottom line for salons and spas. "As a veteran esthetician/electrologist of 30 years, I have found it to be satisfying and financially rewarding to provide services in both professions. There is a very good marriage between the two as they feed and nurture each other," offers Helen Bickmore, Certified Professional Electrologist e·lec·trol·o·gist n. One who removes body hair by means of an electric current. Noun 1. electrologist - someone skilled in the use of electricity to remove moles or warts or hair roots (CPE), author of Milady's Hair Removal Techniques and co-author of Aesthetician aes·the·ti·cian or es·the·ti·cian n. 1. One versed in the theory of beauty and artistic expression. 2. One skilled in giving facials, manicures, pedicures, and other beauty treatments. Series: Advanced Hair Removal (Bickmore, Hill). Also a New York licensed esthetician es·the·ti·cian n. Variant of aesthetician. aesthetician, esthetician 1. a specialist in aesthetics. 2. a proponent of aestheticism. See also: Beauty Noun 1. and massage therapist, Ms. Bickmore, recognizes the wisdom of one-stop-shopping for her clients and finds that electrolysis adds value for both her clients and her business. Stop by the AEA booth to tap into the wealth of information available from two very knowledgeable and experienced business women. Ms. Bickmore will be joined by NH licensed electrologist, Leigh Henry, CPE, Director of the International Board of Electrologist Certification (IBEC), member of the AEA Executive Committee, and past president of the New Hampshire Electrolysis Association. |
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