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Spa MD: Be True to Your Clients
By: Steven H. Dayan, MD and Terri Wojak
Before endorsing a new product, take these steps in order to ensure claims are easily realized.
Blue Love
By Cathy Christensen
Get a taste of the delicious flavor and important health benefits of the super blueberry.
International Trends: From Russia With Love
By Stella Yfantidis
Discover the traditional treatments and market desires of the Russian spa industry.
India to Spice Up Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals and More
The federal government in Panaji, India, plans to set up an Indian Institute of Spice Technology for research of spices for use in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and cosmetic.
Unilever to Cease Using Shark Products in Cosmetics
Personal care, household product and food manufacturer Unilever has announced it will no longer use shark squalene in its cosmetics, instead using a plant-based squalene.
Wellness Services Prompting More Client Questions
As spas are beginning to offer more services that cater to wellness and health, industry experts are encouraging clients ask more questions.
Clinique Forms Strategic Collaboration
Company's new collaboration with Allergan, Inc. to develop line to address the need for specialized skin care as medical aesthetics market grows; to be sold exclusively in physicians' offices...
L'Oréal Breaks Into the Skin Care Device Market
L'Oréal has entered an agreement to develop skin care devices.
Gene Supression May Aid in Scar-free Skin Healing
Skin may be able to heal more quickly and with less scarring by supressing a particular gene, according to University of Bristol researchers.
Spa, MD: Striking a Balance
By Paul Hester, MD
Adaptability and focus are the keys to fostering a successful balance between medical and esthetics in a medical spa.
