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More Beauty Products Seeking Alternative Preservative Systems
A new Organic Monitor report details that beauty companies are looking at more eco-friendly, sustainable options for preserving products.
Stratum Corneum Described at the Molecular Level
A research team in Sweden has described the structure and function of the stratum corneum at a molecular level, providing for a deeper understanding of skin diseases, as well as the large-scale delivery of drugs via the skin.
Best Practices in the Treatment of Hyperpigmentation
By: Ahmed Abdullah, MD
Hyperpigmentation, one of the most common skin conditions, is one of the most difficult to treat.
Acne Through the Ages
By Steven H. Dayan, MD, FACS; Tracy L. Drumm; and …
Acne is a skin condition that makes an appearance throughout many ages and for many reasons.
Only on SkinInc.com: April is Rosacea Awareness Month—Are You Helping Rosacea Clients Cope?
In honor of April being Rosacea Awareness Month, the National Rosacea Society provided SkinInc.com with information about how to help clients cope both physically and emotionally with this stressful disease.
Is Thyme a More Effective Acne Ingredient Than Benzoyl Peroxide?
Researchers from Leeds Metropolitan University have suggested that thyme may be an effective treatment for acne.
Antioxidant Ingredients Attract Consumers
Packaged Facts reports that products noted to have antioxidant ingredients—including foods, beverages and beauty products—are becoming increasingly popular with consumers.
Hot New Ingredient: Pomegranate Flower and Vitamin C Combo for Collagen Maintenance
At In-Cosmetics in Barcelona, Cosmetochem International AG will introduce an anti-aging compound that combines vitamin C with pomegranate flower extract to boost collagen production and inhibit the breakdown of collagen, respectively.
Only on SkinInc.com: A Consumer Perspective—Skin Types and the Sensorial Experience
Skin care consultant Katerina Steventon explains the importance of recognizing the value consumers attach to the texture and fragrance of their skin care products in order to choose the right products for your clients.
Musicians at Risk for Common Skin Condition
Whether your clients play a musical instrument in your school band, as a weekend hobby, or as a professional, you may be at risk for a common skin condition.
