Website to Help the Skin Care Profession Get
Connected
(Jan. 31, Golden, Colo.) –
Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) today formally introduced
Skincareprofessionals.com to help people in the esthetics profession Get
Connected for inspiration, information, and networking. The site is designed
just for the skin care profession, whether users are ASCP members or not.
Preview membership topped 500 this morning.
“ASCP has been making use of
social media to connect with the skin care community for some time, but there’s
a lot of cyber-noise out there,” said ASCP president Katie Armitage. “It’s a
challenge to sort through the maze of personal and professional relationships at
other social media sites. We think an esthetics-dedicated site is just what the
profession needs.”
Skincareprofessionals.com is
the place for all things skin care, including blogs, discussions, groups, job
and product advice, news, and people profiles. ASCP invites practitioners,
educators, school directors/owners, students and manufacturers to sign up. It’s
easy to log on and costs the user nothing.
Founded in 2007, ASCP is the
only association of its kind, offering not just liability insurance coverage,
but ASCPSkin Deep magazine,
business-building tools like free websites and email, an online esthetician
referral service, a newly revised and expanded Successful
Business Handbook, business and technical webinars and exclusive member
discounts. ASCP staff is in regular touch with skin care leaders in education
and at trade shows, as well as tracking legislative activity that affects skin
care practice. Headquartered in Golden, Colo., ASCP has more than 9,300 members.





