| The Long Beach International Congress of Esthetics, 2005 |
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In a move to better serve its exhibitors and attendees, The Long Beach International Congress of Esthetics, 2005, dates have changed. The new dates are September 10th, 11th and 12th, 2005, which means the educational
“The only thing that’s changed is our dates. Our business partners and attendees can expect the same exceptional program,” said Les Nouvelles Esthetiques CEO Rodolphe Legrand, co-sponsor of the International Congress of Esthetics events.
The Long Beach International Congress of Esthetics will feature more than 300 booths and its renowned, state-recognized continuing education program. More than 45 manufacturer workshops will also be available.
The International Congress of Esthetics is the only industry educational conference and trade show to have an all-inclusive registration fee. Registration includes entrance to the exhibition hall, all General Session lectures and demonstrations, continuing education classes where applicable, and all manufacturers’ workshops and exhibitors’ classes. Plus, hotel arrangements can be made when registering for the conference. Special, discounted rates are available for hotel accommodations, airfare and car rentals.
Les Nouvelles Esthétiques and Dermascope magazines co-sponsor four International Congress of Esthetics educational conferences/trade shows annually in Dallas, TX, Philadelphia, PA, Long Beach, CA, and Miami, FL. Dates for 2005 International Congress of Esthetics conferences are Dallas, TX, February 20-21, 2005; Philadelphia, PA, April 3-4, 2005; Long Beach, CA, September 10-12, 2005; and Miami, FL, October 22-24, 2005.
For more information, call 1-(800) 471-0229 or visit www.LNEONLINE.com.
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