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Tips for a Balanced, "Good Life" this Holiday Season
Hershey’s has gathered Good Life Gurus Kelsey Nixon (Cooking Guru) and Jennie Finch (Family Activity Guru) to share tips to help kick off a "Good Life Holiday" season.
Allergan to Acquire Part of SkinMedica
The pharmaceutical giant is acquiring the skin care portion of SkinMedica's business for $350 million, leaving SkinMedica to spin off its recently purchased Colorescience makeup division.
7 Tips for Staying Sane and Savoring This Holiday Season
It’s very important to take care of yourself as well as taking care of everyone else this holiday season.
Unexpected Factor Contributes to Melanoma Risk in Red-Haired, Fair-Skinned Individuals
Researchers report finding that the type of skin pigment predominantly found in red-haired, fair-skinned individuals may itself contribute to the development of melanoma.
The Over-50 Makeover
By: Teresa Paquin
Offer this simple makeover to help maturing clients discover the best way to use makeup with their changing skin
Targeting Skin Renewal With Peptides
By: April Zangl
The benefits of peptides are already recognized within anti-aging skin care, and continue to evolve and progress.
A Deeper Look at Extrinsic Aging
By: Jennifer Linder, MD
The large majority of cutaneous aging is caused by external influences, many of which can be avoided.
Healthy Aging Through the Ages
By: Rhonda Allison
Use this guide as a first step in offering personalized skin care solutions to clients of many different ages.
Combination Services for Optimal Results
By: Steven H. Dayan, MD, FACS; Tracy L. Drumm; and…
By combining multiple services and home-care products for a variety of concerns, clients are more likely to be satisfied with the results of their experience at your facility.
Do Patterns and Timing of Sunlight Exposure Contribute to Skin Cancer?
Recent studies have taken place examining the patterns and timing of sunlight exposure and how each is related to two nonmelanoma skin cancers -- basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
