Medical Spa Show Exhibitor Spotlight: Epionce

December 18, 2018

The Medical Spa Show–the only national trade show directly serving medical spas and non-invasive medical aesthetic practices–will connect medical spa owners and professionals with the best service and equipment providers in the industry. 
Join AmSpa at the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, NV, February 8–10, 2019 to meet non-invasive medical aesthetic practitioners just like you, and learn about the latest trends, techniques, and technology in the industry.
Visit www.medicalspashow.com for more information. Click here to register today!
Get to know Epionce before you visit them at Booth 322
 To deliver the beauty of healthy skin by preventing factors that lead to visible irritation and skin aging using clinically proven botanical ingredients.
 
Epionce is a complete line of botanical-based daily use skin care products that have been clinically proven to be superior in anti-aging results to the gold standard product on the market. Ideal for even sensitive skin types, regimens can be tailored by a skincare professional for a wide range of skin concerns. Epionce Professional Partners are supported with ongoing education support, promotional efforts, sampling and marketing support to help grow your business.
 
Anti-aging products that provide the same benefits as the gold standard product on the market without irritation or photo-sensitivity. 
 
For more information about Epionce visit www.epionce.com, email info@epionce.com or call (866) 374-6623.

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