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Type: News
Section: Treatment
Trends
Sunless Tanner Down from 2006
Women are using less sunless tanner, according to a recent report by Mintel International.
Physiology
Study Reveals Why UVB is More Damaging than UVA
A new research study explains why UVB light is more likely to cause skin cancer than UVA. This information could help to identify how effective consumer products such as sunscreen are.
Facial
Study Finds Women Are Not Washing Face Properly
A study by the British Skin Foundation has reported that 50% of people who wear make up in the United Kingdom are damaging their skin by not removing their makeup before going to bed.
Trends
Report Explores Growth of Baby Body Care
Packaged Facts cites growth of the US$6.9 billion U.S. baby care market, in part, to Americans' embrace of luxury health and beauty care products; notes infant body care now emphasized in prestige outlets.
Hair Removal
New Study Shows Laser Hair Removal Effectiveness
Laser therapies to remove unwanted hair may be safer and more effective when used separately rather than in combination, according to an Iranian study.
Sun Care
L’Oréal Grants to Promote Sun Safety
L’Oréal USA has granted the Women’s Dermatologic Society Foundation US$1,050,000 over a three-year period to support the WDS Play Safe in the Sun campaign.
Retail
L'Oréal Breaks Into the Skin Care Device Market
L'Oréal has entered an agreement to develop skin care devices.
Customer Service
Education on Tanning Risks Help Women Choose Healthier Alternatives
Giving young women educational materials about the risks of indoor tanning helps them find healthier alternatives for changing appearances, a study says.
Industry News
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.
Industry News
Are Sunscreens Killing the Coral Reefs?
Scientists have reported that sunscreen may be to blame for dying coral reefs.
Body
AAD Questions Sunscreen Seal Program
Questions were raised at the American Academy of Dermatology's (AAD) annual meeting in February over its Seal of Recognition program.
Ingredients
Low-dose Green Tea Extract May Fight UV Damage
Swiss researchers have conducted a study displaying usefulness of green tea extract in preventing UV damage.
Wellness
Effectiveness of Massage to Treat Muscle Soreness Questioned
Researchers at Ohio State University are conducting studies on the effectiveness of massage therapy for the treatment of muscle soreness and recovery.
MedSpa
Botox Can Lead to a More Positive First Impression
New research shows individuals who have had Botox treatments are often regarded with a more positive first impression.
Wellness
Lower Breast Cancer Risk by Eating Healthy
Take these tips on healthy eating to help lower your risk for breast cancer.
Wellness
Flaxseed and Borage Oil Supplements Shown to Aid Skin Health
European research has shown that taking flaxseed and borage oil supplements can help improve skin health, lessening redness and decreasing roughness.
Wellness
Acupressure Helps Calm Children Before Surgery
According to researchers at the University of California, Irvine, children treated with acupressure before anesthesia for surgery typically have fewer side effects.
Physiology
Study Shows Gene Variation That May Indicate Melanoma
Portuguese researchers have found people with a certain gene variation are more likely to develop melanoma.
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