Estheticians and Spa Professionals
Get First-Hand Experience at The Philadelphia International Congress
of Esthetics
Miami, FL - May 24, 2004 - Who wants to read books or
buy expensive videos when you can experience it live? The 2004 Philadelphia
International Congress of Esthetics, which took place on May 16th
and 17th at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, gave skin care and
spa professionals the opportunity to experience first-hand an array
of demonstrations, lectures, products and more.
Nina Curtis, this year's General Session host, energized
the crowd on Sunday morning, May 16, helping the conference kick off
to an exciting start. Highlights from 2004 Philadelphia International
Congress of Esthetics General Session lineup, sponsored by Les Nouvelles
Esthétiques and Dermascope magazines, included the following
presentations:
o Manual Lifting of the Face, a demonstration by Christina
Milton
o Examine the Key Factors of a Profitable Spa, a discussion by Caren
M. Thornburgh
o Facial Massage for Different Skin Types, a presentation by Pat Lam
o Get to the Point, a demonstration by Carole L. Walderman
o Myths and Facts on Ethnic Skin, a panel discussion with Yushing
Foo, Maria Herrera, Bettye Odom and Elton Tinsley
o Here Comes the Bride!, a demonstration
by Judith Ann Graham
o How to Minimize a Lawsuit, an overview by Victoria
Rayner
o It's All About Your Customer, Your Business, Your Profit, a talk
by Terry
Herman
o Chemical Rejuvenation Possibilities for Face and Lips, a demonstration
by Rômulo Mêne
o Lifting the Curtain on the Light Revolution, a presentation by Monica
M. Leedom
"The lineup of speakers was outstanding,"
said Rodolphe Legrand, CEO of Les Nouvelles Esthétiques. "They
offered a variety of information to help attendees learn new skills
and give them new ways to build their businesses."
An array of exhibitors and manufacturer workshops also
gave attendees the opportunity to view and experience the latest products
and industry trends. In addition, attendees had the chance to network
one-on-one with exhibitors to discuss the products that interested
them.
The International Congress of Esthetics is the only
spa and skin care industry trade show to have an all-inclusive registration
fee, which covers entrance for all days to the exhibition hall, general
session lectures and demonstrations, exhibitors' workshops and classes,
and continuing education classes where applicable. Special, discounted
rates for hotel accommodations, airfare and car rentals are also available
to attendees.
Les Nouvelles Esthétiques and Dermascope magazines
co-sponsor four International Congress of Esthetics educational conferences/trade
shows annually. Dates and locations for the remaining 2004 International
Congress of Esthetics conferences are: Long Beach, CA, September 11-13;
and Miami, FL, October 23-25. The next Philadelphia congress is scheduled
for April 3-4, 2005, and the next Dallas congress is scheduled for
February 20-21, 2005.
For more information, call 1-(800) 471-0229 or visit www.LNEONLINE.com.