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and salon services used chemical
additives that were potentially harmful
to both clients and estheticians.
After extensive research, Dr. Brown
identified the finest natural, organic
alternatives and brought them to the spa
and salon. Incentives has remained
committed to this philosophy, and Dr.
Brown’s expertise and ongoing guidance
has allowed us to continue to improve
and expand our natural and organic
offerings.
So exactly what are we committed to?
Here are some examples:
Hair Care
In our Hair Salon – we offer organic
single-process color and highlights with a
large selection of colors by Organic
Colour System.
We also offer the first 100%
formaldehyde-free hair straightening
formula (that actually works) from Magic
Sleek.
Nail Care
In our Nail Salon we feature Zoya
formaldehyde-free professional nail
lacquers and chemical free scrubs and
lotions.
Massage
We offer organic gels, creams and lotions
by Bon Vital for all our massages.
Facials
We use Eminence Organics products for
all of our traditional facial services.
Retail
On our shelves, you’ll find the finest
organic products by 100% Pure, Eminence
Organics, as well as the finest wholefood sourced organic nutritional
supplements, hand picked by Dr. Brown
So if you are as committed to organic as
we are, stop in or call, and learn more
about what makes Incentives Organic Spa
and Salon so unique!
Ask Margaret...
Have Questions? Ask
Margaret! Our
Licensed
Cosmetologist &
Esthetician Has the
Answers!
Almost daily I get asked
the questions, “What
exactly is Electrolysis? How
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does it differ from Laser Hair Removal?
How does it work? How many
treatments will I need? And finally,
What is the cost?”
Without splitting hairs, here are the
answers…
Electrolysis vs. Laser. Which should
you choose?
LASER is a method of permanent hair
reduction, and ELECTROLYSIS is a
method of permanent hair removal.
Therefore, either one, or a
combination of both, may be
recommended depending on your hair
type, density, thickness and color.
Electrolysis is effective on dark skin
types and over tattoos, where laser is
not. In addition, electrolysis can be
used on extremely light hair as
opposed to laser that fails to treat
extremely fair areas.
How does electrolysis work?
The Esthetician slides a special probe
along the hair's root and into the
follicle. An electric current is applied
to create heat and