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Sunless Tanning: What's Behind the Label
By Alex Schechter
Learn how to decode the language of labels on sunless tanning products.
Treatment Debut
By Melinda Taschetta-Millane
An innovative treatment launch from B. Kamins, Chemist.
Anti-aging Skin Care--Essential Ingredients
By Rob and Carol S. Trow
It's easy to be distracted by trendy ingredients, but don't stray from those guaranteed to provide positive results for your clients.
Derm Devices: Taking Anti-aging In Hand
By Leslie Benson
In the age of Botox and anti-aging cosmeceuticals, handheld dermatological devices for at-home use offer consumers alternatives to invasive surgeries and spa treatments. Learn more about this new category of competition for your spa.
Cosmeceuticals Inject Innovation Into Anti-aging
By Diana Dodson
The vibrant anti-aging market is being fueled by the development of high-tech formulations that are blurring the boundary between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Euromonitor International takes a look at the $14.9 billion global market and the latest developments in wrinkle-busting cosmeceuticals.
Needs-based Anti-aging Treatment Plans
By Rob and Carol S. Trow
Basing a treatment plan around the specific needs of your clients will result in success and loyalty.
Study Shows Aging Population Will Turn to Anti-aging Products
According to a report by the market research firm Focalyst, a large number of Baby Boomers and those older aim to help their appearance with anti-aging products despite saying they want to age naturally.
Spa Spiritual Renewal: A Holistic Facial
By: By Jea'nah Jens
Learn to combine several uncommon techniques to create a one-of-a-kind facial for your clients.
International Trends: Loving Lemongrass
By Sarah Kajonborrirak
Sweetly scented and full of healing properties, this plant is a spa's dream.
Creams May Have Longer-Term Moisturizing Benefits Than Serums
Researchers in Belgium have found creams may have more long-term moisturizing benefits, while serums can be more effective in the short term.
