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Makeup
Age Matters When it Comes to Makeup
The NPD Group reports that makeup preference shifts as women age. The organization also suggests that makeup is a good beauty category to focus on because it offers an indulgence during these economically challenging times. Makeup services and retail may hold the keys to financial success for spas in 2009.
Sun Care
New Research Shows Possible Improved Sunscreen Substances
Combining natural-based substances such as flavanoids with more traditional inorganic and organic sunscreens can improve protection against UV rays, according to researchers in Brazil.
Wellness
Acupuncture May Treat Chronic Headaches Better Than Drugs
Acupuncture works better than drugs like aspirin to reduce the severity and frequency of chronic headaches, U.S. researchers recently reported.
MedSpa
FDA Investigates Consumer Knowledge of Dermal Fillers' Safety
Consumers may not be fully informed of the potential dangers of wrinkle injections, according to an FDA panel.
Wellness
Skin Inc.
Magazine Wishes You a Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving!
Get tips on eating healthy this holiday from
Skin Inc.
magazine.
Sun Care
Antioxidant Mixture May Help Elevate Sun Protection
A new study shows the application of an antioxidant mixture in addition to sunscreen can increase the skin's sun protection.
Wellness
'Stay Quit Monday' Announced as Part of the Great American Smokeout
Helping those who wish to quit smoking, the Great American Smokeout Organization has announced its Stay Quit Monday initiative, which encourages smokers to reaffirm they're commitment to quitting every Monday.
Sun Care
New Research Groups People into Sun Care Classifications
A new report in the
Archives of Dermatology
breaks people down into three groups when it comes to sun protection behaviors, which can help skin care professionals identify their necessity of sun care.
Sun Care
Australian Scientist Develops Possible Skin Cancer Vaccine
An Australian scientist who developed a vaccine for cervical cancer is set to outline a breakthrough which could pave the way for a skin cancer vaccine.
Ingredients
New Research Shows Potential New Sun Protection
An oxide of cerium could protect against UVA rays in the same way as the inorganic filters zinc and titanium, according to researchers in France.
Facial
Blistex Launches Anti-aging Lip Balm
Deep Renewal, available to the public via mass market channels, claims to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and improve lip health.
Body
Topically Applied Caffeine Proves Successful as Slimming Agent
The Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology has published a report claiming that topically applied caffeine is a succesful slimming agent.
Makeup
Testing Well-Being Effect of Cosmetics
The R&D department of the Dermscan Group has developed a series of new tests that evaluate the well-being effect of beauty products on a consumer.
Ingredients
UVA Damage May Be Prevented by Astaxanthin
Astaxanthin is more efficient than other carotenoids in protecting the skin from UV damage, according to recent in vitro study findings.
Makeup
Senators Join CSC in Requesting Lipstick Testing
Senators John Kerry, Diane Feinstein and Barbara Boxer have joined the interest group Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (CSC) in questioning the levels of lead in lipstick.
Makeup
Happy Halloween from
Skin Inc.
Magazine!
Skin Inc.
magazine wishes you a happy and safe Halloween, and offers up these easy skin care tips to keep faces looking fresh after a night of Halloween makeup.
Equipment/Tools
LEDs Shown as Effective Against Facial Wrinkles
German researchers have found that treatments with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can rejuvenate skin and result in less wrinkles.
Equipment/Tools
Research Shows Photodynamic Therapy May Be Helpful for the Skin
A study done at the University of Michigan has shown promising results for treating sun-damaged skin with laser therapy.
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