The A-list Aesthetician Uses Lasers, Lights, and Crystal Stones to Get Skin Glowing
VASSANELLI DOESN’T understand why aestheticians aren’t included in magazine beauty credits. “The aesthetician does all the work,” she says with a laugh. “I’m the one who’s been treating that celebrity’s skin for six months so the makeup looks that good. Where’s my ‘Skin by Georgia Louise’ credit?”
As a kid growing up in England, Vassanelli knew she wanted to help people look better by treating their skin. Her mother worked for a cosmetic surgeon whose patients needed reparative surgery because of abuse or illness, so she saw firsthand how a new nose or corrected smile could instill confidence. She was also inspired by the rise of a fellow Brit.
This story is from the December 2017 edition of InStyle.
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