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Go To Place... 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 26 from page 7 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