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Hot New Ingredient: Poplar Tree Leaf Bud Extract Could Fight Skin Aging
This source of antioxidants offers potential anti-aging properties that could be used in cosmetic and nutraceutical formulations.
Peptides: Ready for Primetime?
By: Ahmed Abdullah, MD, FACS
Propelled by positive word-of-mouth, are peptides all they're cracked up to be?
New Research in Natural Ingredients
By: Sherrie Berry
Learn about results-oriented natural ingredients that are coming down the pipeline.
Nutrition and the Skin
By: Steven H. Dayan, MD, Tracy L. Drumm and Terri …
In order for clients to get the most out of your treatments, they need to nurture their skin from the inside, as well as the outside.
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Find Out More About Fillers
Many new technologies have been developed to rejuvenate the aging face. One of the most successful techniques is the use of fillers to replace lost bone, subcutaneous fat and collagen on the face.
Hot New Ingredient: Cinnamomum subavenium Found to Safely Whiten Skin—With Exclusive Commentary About How Skin-lightening Works and the Most Effective Skin-lightening Ingredients
Only on SkinInc.com: Actives derived from the evergreen bush Cinnamomum subavenium may be employed to safely and more effectively lighten the skin than current actives. Exclusive commentary follows explaining how skin lightening works and what ingredients are most effective for your clients.
The Competent Aromatherapy Consultation
By: Jimm Harrison
Essential oils can help treat clients’ ailments in a natural way, but it’s all in how they are used.
Hot New Ingredient: Resveratrol Skin-brightening Active With Exclusive Commentary About Whether Resveratrol is Right for Your Clients
Only on SkinInc.com: Katie Schaefer of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine explains how resveratrol works and its skin care claims, helping inform you and your clients about whether this much-buzzed-about ingredient is the real deal.
Small Changes in Skin Care Can Bring Big Results for Acne and Rosacea Clients
From the AAD meeting in New Orleans this weekend, Dr. Diane S. Berson explains how skin care can help--not hurt--acne and rosacea-prone skin.
Chemodenervation From Physiology of the Skin, Third Edition
By: Zoe Draelos, MD, and Peter T. Pugliese, MD
Find out the science behind botulinum toxin through this chapter excerpt from the highly anticipated new book.
