

Skin Care By Rachel

Rachel Cohen
6201 Sunset Drive, ste 101, Fort Worth, TX, 76116
Location
6201 Sunset Drive, ste 101, Fort Worth, TX, 76116
ASCP Member Since
June 2016
State License Number
TX #1294724
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Anti Aging Treatments - 60 min $125, Aromatherapy 60 min $145+, +12 Techniques
Services
Anti Aging Treatments - 60 min $125
Aromatherapy 60 min $145+
Bikini Wax 30 min $45+
Custom Facials 60 min $145+
Eye Lash / Brow Tint 30 min $25
Herbal Exfoliation / Peels 60 min $125
High Frequency 15 min $25+
Infrared Treatment 15 min $25+
LED Therapy 15 min $25+
Microcurrent Treatments 15 min $25+
Microdermabrasion 60 min $180+
Special skin conditions $25+
Ultrasound Treatments $25+
Waxing / Brazilian or Modified 30 min $70+
About
Today’s environment requires commitment to your skin. My gift is a healing touch. With demonstrated success treating complex skin conditions, expect extraordinary improvement and unique personalized care from an expert in the field of esthetics.
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Overview of specialties include:
- CUSTOM FACIALS: The latest technology and premium products.
- LAMPROBE and CRYOPROBE: Precise treatment of minor skin conditions: http://www.lamskin.com/lamprobe.htm
- REZENERATE: Skin care with zero down time: https://rezenerate.com/
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Services Notes:
- $25 services are included in most customized facials, but can be purchased separately.
- Microdermabrasion is recommended in packages of 4 - 6 treatments for best results.
- Price varies according to the client's skin needs.
Products
RHONDA ALLISON - SOTHYS - GRATIAE (Organic) - PREMIER / PRESTIGE
About
Rachel Cohen studied at McMurry University earning a Bachelor of Science with honors. Her skin care venture started with Clinique, but quickly became a Licensed Esthetician in Abilene Texas where Skin Care by Rachel was established. As an expert and respected authority in her field, she is a volunteer educational speaker on environmental impacts, prevention and improvement for the largest organ you have, your skin. Rachel’s international experiences include training across the US, Canada and Israel; Broadening her view and understanding of specialized techniques for different skin types. She regularly attends the annual International Esthetics and Spa Conference, receiving the industry's latest techniques and premium products for her clients. Rachel's inspiring confidence, professional competency and proven results have galvanized the trust and satisfaction of her clients.
Love life today, leave regrets to yesterday, hope and faith for tomorrow. May the Lord bless you and keep you.
Rachel Cohen
SKIN + RACHEL = ❤️
Scheduling & Contact Information
Phenix Salon Suites (Camp Bowie Location)
6201 Sunset Drive, Ste. 101, (first door on your left)
Fort Worth Texas 76116
RACHEL COHEN
817-681-6890
APPOINTMENTS: Please call or text Rachel to schedule an appointment. Due to servicing other clients, please leave a message and I will respond to your message in between sessions. Your call is extremely important to me and I look forward to visiting with you.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Unanticipated events happen in life. Please give 24 hrs notice of any changes to your appointment if possible. Otherwise a service charge can be applied. Call or text Rachel at your earliest convenience. 817 681 890
LATE ARRIVALS: If you arrive late, your session may be shortened in order to accommodate others whose appointments follow yours. Thank you.
Benefits of Skin Care Therapies: Your skin care treatments should be provided by a properly trained professional. Ask your therapist about their background, training, and experience—especially as it relates to the treatment you are considering. Rachel Cohen is a professional member of Associated Skin Care Professionals and has met or exceeded all Texas licensing credentials.
Why should I see an esthetician? Estheticians are trained in skin wellness, helping their clients balance oil and moisture content and achieve a healthy, youthful complexion with various facial treatments. They commonly perform hair removal techniques such as waxing. 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. Choose an esthetician that continuously develops their skills with advanced training in managing conditions such as acne, rosacea, 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.
What’s the difference between dermatology, cosmetology and esthetics? Dermatology is practiced by physicians who specialize in disorders of the skin. If you’re being treated by a dermatologist, an experienced esthetician can provide complementary and support therapies using facial treatments with state of the art products and technology such as the Lamprobe and Rezenate services. In addition, estheticians are trained to recognize early signs of many medical conditions needing a dermatologist. Cosmetology is primarily the study of beauty treatments including nail, hair care, styling and makeup application.
Techniques and products: Techniques used by estheticians include exfoliation, waxing, pore cleansing, and chemical peels. Clinical creams, lotions, specialty products and gel masks are used to reduce fine lines and blemishes. Machines also deliver high-tech services that only the most experienced estheticians train on, purchase and use in their practice for exceptional service for their clients.
Some common therapies
Chemical peel: An exfoliation process, very effective in treating a large range of skin concerns such as aging, sun damage, acne, mild scarring, improving overall skin brightness and evening skin tone. Peels can be light, moderate or deep. Light peels require no down time from work or normal activities.
Exfoliation: 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.
Facial: A facial is the most popular treatment performed by estheticians to get a good understanding of your skin prior to suggesting more aggressive treatments. A facial generally includes makeup removal and skin cleansing, exfoliation by mechanical, enzymatic or chemical means, facial massage, a treatment mask, serum/moisturizer and sunblock.
Microdermabrasion: 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.
Waxing: Waxing removes unwanted hair at the root. There are two different types: hard and soft wax. Soft wax is applied warm to the skin in a thin layer in the direction of hair growth. This method is best used on larger areas of the body. Hard wax is used without cloth strips. Hard wax is less irritating to sensitive skin and is excellent for the bikini, underarm and facial areas.
Visiting an esthetician
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.
What about home care?
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a chemical peel? A chemical peel is an acid solution that is applied to the skin. It dissolves the outermost layer of skin cells, which then peels off over the following days to reveal the fresher, younger layer below. Peels are very effective in treating a large range of skin concerns such as aging, sun damage, acne, mild scarring, improving skin brightness, and evening skin tone.
After the peel: After most peels, the skin will be pink to red, and look shiny and tight. It is vital to apply sunscreen of SFP 30 or greater to the skin for the next 48 hours, minimum. You must also stay out of the sun, as your skin will be very sensitive to UV rays and could be damaged by sun exposure. Your esthetician will recommend healing products to use for the week or two following your peel.
What is a facial? Why do I need one? A facial is a professional cleansing, purifying, and beautifying treatment of the skin on the face and neck. Facials are the number one treatment performed by estheticians, and a good way for your therapist to get a good understanding of your skin prior to suggesting more aggressive treatments.
What to expect: Facials are generally very relaxing and soothing. Your esthetician will explain to you what the treatment steps will be. Be sure to communicate with your esthetician during the facial if any product burns, itches, or if you need anything or have any questions. Otherwise, just lie back and enjoy the experience. A basic facial generally includes the following steps:
- Makeup removal and cleansing of the skin.
- Skin analysis.
- Exfoliation by mechanical, enzymatic or chemical means.
- Massage of the face and neck, to aid in relaxation and stimulate blood and oxygen flow to the skin.
- Application of products targeted to your skin type (dry, oily, mixed, sensitive, or mature).
What is microdermabrasion, and how will I benefit from it? Microdermabrasion is a method of exfoliation that uses a machine to remove dead surface skin cells and initiate cellular turnover. It was first adopted in Europe in the 1980s and was introduced to the United States in the late 1990s. Its introduction led the revolution of device-driven, noninvasive cosmetic procedures. Today, microdermabrasion remains one of the most popular services employed in both medical and day spas.
I’ve never waxed before. How is it done? Waxing is the most common method of hair removal in spas today. Hair on any part of the body or face can be waxed. Waxing reduces hair growth when performed at regular 30-day intervals. Because waxing pulls the hair out by the root, it grows back softer, finer, and thinner. The more you wax, the less hair grows back.
Preparing for treatment: Let the hair grow out to about a half-inch above the skin. If hairs are too short, the wax won’t adhere strongly enough to pull them out. Refrain from taking a shower or bath before the treatment. Soaking the hair will soften it, allowing it to break more easily and making waxing less effective. Do not apply lotion to the skin before your waxing session.
What is Brazilian waxing? Many people are familiar with bikini waxing, which removes pubic and leg hair that would otherwise show when a bathing suit is worn. Brazilian waxing got its start with the daring bathing suits worn by both sexes on Brazil’s sunny beaches. It is now common in the United States and is preferred by many for the sleek feeling it provides.
What causes acne? How can skin care treatments help? Acne is the most common skin disorder, and 85 percent of all Americans will experience it some time in their lifetime. While commonly thought to be an adolescent problem, it can appear at any age, most often on the face, back, and chest. The causes of acne are complex, but usually involve the overproduction of oil, the blockage of follicles that release the oil, and the growth of bacteria in those follicles. This can be triggered by many things, including a change in medications or a change in hormone levels caused by stress or other factors. It’s important to treat acne early to avoid scarring.
What is rosacea, and how is it treated? Rosacea (rose-AY-sha) is a chronic skin disease that causes varying degrees of redness and swelling, primarily on the face, but also at times on the scalp, neck, ears, chest, and back. It is considered a vascular disorder (a disorder of the blood vessels).
How is rosacea treated? The key to rosacea treatment is to catch it early. It may start with skin that merely flushes red. Reducing skin temperature and calming the skin is usually the first objective. Once inflammation is under control, other treatments follow. There are many treatments, including topical agents containing azelaic acid or other recommendations by your esthetician.
What are antiaging treatments? Thanks to the wonders of science, and innovation by skin care professionals, you can choose from a wide range of antiaging treatments. You need not have wrinkles or discoloration to actively participate in an antiaging regime—many smart consumers begin caring for and protecting their skin at a young age. Consumers today are opting for minimally invasive procedures to avoid downtime and the unmistakable appearance of having had surgery. People may notice after treatments with your skin care professional you simply seem healthier, happier, less tired, and more confident.
SKIN + RACHEL = ❤️
817-681-6890