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Play It Safe With Summer Treatments
By: Rhonda Allison
Although the timing for rejuvenating summer treatments may prove ideal for clients, it may present some challenges for the skin.
Psoriasis Patients Have Increased Risk of High Blood Pressure
The risk of high blood pressure associated with psoriasis patients calls for them to receive regular health screenings.
Anti-aging Ingredients for Sensitive Skin
Claudia Aguirre names the top ingredients to soothe skin irritation and combat anti-aging around the eyes.
More than 16 Million Americans Vulnerable to the Negative Social Impacts of Rosacea
According to a recent survey, the majority of individuals with rosacea feel the skin condition has an impact on their social lives.
Vitamin A: New Applications and Outcomes
By: Sam Dhatt
This tried-and-true ingredient continues to evolve, helping it remain one of the most potent ingredients in a skin care professional's arsenal.
The 3 Stages of Hormonal Skin Care
By: Kris Campbell
Look at where female clients are in their life cycle, and consider the possible skin conditions that can occur due to hormonal imbalance at that time.
The Lure of Organic Ingredients
By: Abby Penning
More spas and more clients are becoming interested in learning the benefits organic has to offer.
New Sign of Aging Discovered by Professor and Chanel Research Collaboration
Researchers have determined a new way people unconsciously perceive age.
Long-term Research Links Dairy and High-Sugar Foods to Acne
Milk and sugary foods do increase the risk of acne, say researchers, after looking at 50 years of data.
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