BABYLON MASSAGE SPA, INC.
WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA

BABYLON MASSAGE SPA, INC., WILTON MANORS

Esthetics is the application of various treatments to the skin, to maintain its health and vitality. Estheticians are trained in skin wellness, helping their clients balance oil and moisture content and achieve a healthy, youthful complexion. As well as various facial treatments (described in more detail below), they commonly also perform body treatments such as salt or sugar scrubs, moisturizing or slenderizing body wraps, hair removal techniques such as waxing or threading, and hand/foot treatments to rejuvenate the skin. A variety of treatments and products are used to protect skin from environmental hazards and combat fine lines, wrinkles, and a dull, uneven skin tone. Estheticians are also skilled in managing conditions such as acne, rosacea, eczema, and dry skin, to name just a few. And finally, skin care treatments are wonderfully relaxing and rejuvenating. If smooth, healthy skin is your goal, visiting a skin care professional can benefit you. Dermatology is a branch of the medical profession, practiced by licensed physicians who specialize in disorders of the skin. Esthetic practice specifically excludes diagnosis, prescription, or any other service, procedure, or therapy that requires a medical license. If you’re being treated by a dermatologist, your esthetician can provide complementary and support therapies. In addition, estheticians are trained to recognize early signs of many medical conditions affecting the skin, and will refer you to a dermatologist in such a case. Techniques and products Techniques used by estheticians include facial steaming, wrapping, exfoliation, waxing, pore cleansing, extraction, and chemical peels. Creams, lotions, wraps, clay or gel masks, and salt scrubs are used. Machines may also be used to help deliver high-tech services. The removal of dead skin cells manually (scrubbing, brushing, or using a system such as microdermabrasion), with a chemical peel (a product that causes dead skin cells to shed) or with an enzymatic product that digests dead skin cells. The process of resurfacing the skin using a machine that sands the skin’s epidermal (outer) layer, using either a wand tipped with crushed diamonds, or a spray of special crystals which are then suctioned back up along with the dead skin cells. It can be very helpful in improving skin texture, fine lines and the effectiveness of home care product penetration. It is always a good idea to schedule a consultation appointment prior to your first treatment, especially if you are new to esthetic treatments. This gives you and your therapist a chance to discuss your goals and expectations for the first visit, and long term goals for the future. During a consultation, your therapist will go over an extensive intake form, and most likely do a cleansing of the skin followed by a detailed skin analysis. This will give your therapist the information she/he needs to create an individualized treatment plan, both for a series of professional treatments and recommendations for products you can use at home. Much of the success of maintaining a visible improvement after treatment depends on consistent, correct home care. Your esthetician is trained to select the products that will most benefit your skin, and to advise you on how to maintain your professional results between visits. Like medical or dental care, following the right daily regimen at home is essential if you are to get the most out of your visits to a professional. Your skin care treatments should be provided by a properly trained professional. Don’t hesitate to ask your skin care therapist about her background, training, and experience—especially as it relates to the treatment you are considering. Your therapist is a professional member of Associated Skin Care Professionals. Our members have been validated as meeting their state’s licensing credentials and/or core training requirements, and agree to follow a which ensures you’ll be treated responsibly and with the utmost respect. ASCP also provides its members with comprehensive resources that allow them to keep up with changing trends, making certain you’ll receive the most up-to-date therapies available. Important information you should know before making an appointment: I’m more than happy to take care of your all your unwanted hair provided you take the time to ensure you are freshly clean prior to your appointment. – your skin will be evaluated for different skin conditions such as level of oil production, blackheads and loss of elasticity. You should be told what conditions are found and what type of treatment you will be receiving. Also during this time, you may be asked about allergies and sensitivities you have had with products in the past. – uses products with penetrating ingredients to help digest the dead cells off the surface & dissolve the “glue” that holds these dead cells together. Usually called a “peel” or exfoliating mask. – flowing and relaxing movements to the face and décolleté. Penetrating products can be used to further the therapeutic effects of the treatment. Many times, the shoulder and upper back will be included in the massage portion. If you suffer from acne, your massage will be limited since excessive pressure and rubbing can cause blemishes to “pop” and bacteria to spread. – product to be left on your skin for a period of time that is selected specifically to work on a skin condition that is present. – a spray or lotion applied to remove any remnants of product and prepare the skin for the moisturizing step. A lot of clients think they need to wash their face, but it is better for the esthetician to feel the type of oil production that your skin has naturally. Make-up is easily removed; however, wearing multiple coats of mascara or waterproof eyeliner, if you know you will be receiving a facial, is not recommended. No one can tell you that you absolutely will not have a breakout after your appointment. If you are concerned or had a bad experience, let your esthetician know before she/he begins. It is important to be specific, though. Blanket statements, such as “I always breakout” or “I’ve never used a product that didn’t make me break out” or “I’ve had reactions to everything” will result in you having the most basic gentle treatment, with no extractions, possibly no steam and no treatment masks. Try to remember at which spas you have had bad experiences and which product lines have given you issues.

KEY FACTS ABOUT BABYLON MASSAGE SPA, INC.

Company name
BABYLON MASSAGE SPA, INC.
Status
Active
Filed Number
P17000029927
FEI Number
82-1016245
Date of Incorporation
March 28, 2017
Age - 8 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://babylonmassagespa.com
Phones
(954) 609-3406

BABYLON MASSAGE SPA, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
2153 WILTON DR.,
WILTON MANORS,
FL,
33305,
US

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Officers and Directors

The BABYLON MASSAGE SPA, INC. managed by the one person from WILTON MANORS on following positions: PD

Bo Chen

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WILTON MANORS, 33305





Registered Agent is Bo Chen

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WILTON MANORS, 33305

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