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Become an Acne Specialist
By: Laura Cooksey
With the correct training, any esthetician can become an acne specialist and achieve high success rates with even the most acne-prone skin.
Is Snake Venom Just “Snake Oil?”
By: Christine Cowheard
This synthetically produced ingredient mimics the activity of a polypeptide that is found in snake venom ... but does it work?
Are Your Clients in the Dark About Brightening?
By: Jennifer Linder, MD
Develop a deeper understanding of the action mechanisms of effective brightening ingredients, products and treatments.
The Healthy Skin Diet
Claudia Aguirre, PhD, from the The International Dermal Institute, offers tips on how to maintain healthy skin through a vitamin-rich food diet.
Industry Watchers: Wrangler to Launch Spa Jeans
According to a number of fashion industry watchers, the brand plans to unveil by the end of this month a "Denim Spa" range of jeans with moisturizing, slimming and cellulite-reducing capabilities.
Psorisis Patients Flock to Social Media for Support
A recent National Psoriasis Foundation/Inspire study finds that lack of support from family and friends drives psoriasis patients to seek advice through social media.
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Anti-aging Innovation to Treat Deep Wrinkles
A new treatment features an essential wrinkle-treatment phase that emphasizes restructuring of the entire elastin fiber sequence.
Study Backs Safety of UV Lamps
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology says UV lamps typically used for drying nail polish are safe and don't increase skin cancer risk.
BB Creams: Beauty Balms, Blemish Base or Just Brilliant Beauty?
By: Sam Dhatt
The effectiveness of BB creams, like other products, lies in their ingredients.
Inflammaging: Changing the Face of Skin Care
By: Noureddine Mriouah
The concept of inflammaging may result in a widespread change in the professional skin care industry.
