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Repeated Hand-washing May Put Health Care Workers at Risk for Hand Dermatitis
Health care workers who frequently wash their hands, such as skin care professionals, have been found to have a higher risk for irritant contact dermatitis, or hand dermatitis, which can leave hands red, itchy, scaly and burning.
Acupuncture May Boost Pregnancy Odds
New reseach shows acupuncture treatments may help women conceive, possibly affecting blood flow and hormones.
Chemical Reaction: Biology at the Cosmetics Counter
By Steve Herman
The combined use of prebiotics and probiotics for a targeted approach to battling bad bacteria on the skin is among the newest ingredient trends for skin and hair care products.
"Lost" Makeup Supervisor Reveals Favorite Products
"Lost" makeup department supervisor, Emily Katz, reveals her favorite products for use on the set.
A Recipe for the Russian Venik
Whip up this traditional Russian recipe for an aromatically unique offering.
International Trends: From Russia With Love
By Stella Yfantidis
Discover the traditional treatments and market desires of the Russian spa industry.
New Ingredients in Cosmeceuticals Aid in Improving Skin
Recent research shows that the addition of ingredients such as niacin and peptides can help treat various conditions in mature skin.
Exercise May Help Decrease Inflammation in Skin Tissue
University of Illinois researchers have found that exercise can aid in decreasing the inflammation of damaged skin, helping to heal wounds.
More on Healing Herbs
Brew up richly scented herbal compresses with recipes from three Asian countries.
How-to: The Sedona Sacred Clay Energy Restorer Ritual
By Jill Winberg and Angela Lingenfelter
Bring a bit of the desert into the treatment room with this re-energizing experience.
