$35.50 for Three 60-Minute Specialty Facials at Paul Mitchell The School Missouri Columbia ($75 Value)
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Restorative and decadent speciality facials include varieties designed to brighten the skin, reduce wrinkles, and remove dead skin cells
The Deal
- $35.50 for three 60-minute specialty facials ($75 value)
Choose one of the following facials:
- Pumice Peel
- Oxygenation
- Firm & Lift
- Depigmentation & Brightening
- Ultimate Deep Detox
- Resurfacing
All services are provided by supervised students.
Wrinkles: Decoding the Handwriting of Time
Learn how wrinkles appear in the first place with Groupon’s explanation of the biology behind crow’s-feet and smile lines.
Though we notice wrinkles when they pop up on the surface of the skin, they originate deeper below. Underneath the visible, epidermal layer is the dermal layer, which is where the aging action begins. That’s because it’s the source of elastin and collagen, the duo of proteins responsible for keeping skin springy and firm. Humans naturally stop producing collagen and elastin as they age, and this phenomenon, coupled with the skin’s increasing inability to retain moisture, is largely responsible for wrinkles. Without collagen, elastin, and water, skin doesn’t readily spring back after it’s folded by a smile, a frown, or the one expression of fear that seems to make that dog stop barking at you. It also loses its deep structural support, resulting in the sunken appearance that characterizes deeper wrinkles.
While genetics play a large part in determining the onset and severity of wrinkles, outside factors make a big difference in the number of lines that crisscross a given face. Of these, sun exposure is perhaps the most dramatic. Even setting aside the unpleasant visible and tangible effects of sunburn, researchers have found that UV light actually damages the ability of dermal cells to produce collagen. It’s no surprise, then, that the most effective wrinkle treatments work to kick collagen production back into gear, whether by applying the form of vitamin A known as retinol or by prompting tissue regeneration via the kind of microscopic, controlled tissue damage made possible by laser treatments.
Restorative and decadent speciality facials include varieties designed to brighten the skin, reduce wrinkles, and remove dead skin cells
The Deal
- $35.50 for three 60-minute specialty facials ($75 value)
Choose one of the following facials:
- Pumice Peel
- Oxygenation
- Firm & Lift
- Depigmentation & Brightening
- Ultimate Deep Detox
- Resurfacing
All services are provided by supervised students.
Wrinkles: Decoding the Handwriting of Time
Learn how wrinkles appear in the first place with Groupon’s explanation of the biology behind crow’s-feet and smile lines.
Though we notice wrinkles when they pop up on the surface of the skin, they originate deeper below. Underneath the visible, epidermal layer is the dermal layer, which is where the aging action begins. That’s because it’s the source of elastin and collagen, the duo of proteins responsible for keeping skin springy and firm. Humans naturally stop producing collagen and elastin as they age, and this phenomenon, coupled with the skin’s increasing inability to retain moisture, is largely responsible for wrinkles. Without collagen, elastin, and water, skin doesn’t readily spring back after it’s folded by a smile, a frown, or the one expression of fear that seems to make that dog stop barking at you. It also loses its deep structural support, resulting in the sunken appearance that characterizes deeper wrinkles.
While genetics play a large part in determining the onset and severity of wrinkles, outside factors make a big difference in the number of lines that crisscross a given face. Of these, sun exposure is perhaps the most dramatic. Even setting aside the unpleasant visible and tangible effects of sunburn, researchers have found that UV light actually damages the ability of dermal cells to produce collagen. It’s no surprise, then, that the most effective wrinkle treatments work to kick collagen production back into gear, whether by applying the form of vitamin A known as retinol or by prompting tissue regeneration via the kind of microscopic, controlled tissue damage made possible by laser treatments.
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In a sleek classroom that looks remarkably like a salon, a small army of black-clad future professionals works tirelessly to pamper clients and deliver a premium service experience. These student stylists cut, color and style all different hair types under the supervision of licensed instructors, honing their craft as they complete their cosmetology education.
Paul Mitchell Schools groom the next generation of stylists for success in the beauty industry. Every Paul Mitchell School exclusively uses professional-quality Paul Mitchell® hair products and tools.