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Section: Treatment
Physiology
Pregnancy Hormones Up Melanoma Severity
According to Cleveland Clinic, a new study shows that pregnancy hormones can increase the severity of melanoma, increasing the chances of death, metastasis and recurrence for the mom-to-be or new mom.
Body
Calladora Spa Introduces Vegan Body Treatments
Calladora Spa at Lake Lawn Resort is introducing two new body treatments that are vegan, natural and cruelty-free—the Aloe Vera Hydrating Gel Body Wrap and the Organic Shea Butter Sugar Scrub.
Wellness
Drink Your Collagen for Anti-aging Effects
Oral collagen has been found to have anti-aging effects, according to a recent study. In a Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology article researchers investigated the effect of collagen peptides taken orally on skin hydration and the dermal collagen network.
Regulatory
FDA Says No to Tanning for Minors
The FDA is proposing two tanning rules which would apply to manufacturers and tanning facility operators.
Sun Care
UV Wearables Get Stretchy in a Patch
L'Oréal has introduced the first-ever stretchable skin sensor designed to monitor UV exposure and help consumers educate themselves about sun protection.
Industry News
Gwinganna's Unveils Meditation Suites for Mindfullness
The Gwinganna Resort in Queensland, Australia unveiled three new meditation suites, each of which including a yoga mat, meditation cushion and an iPod loaded with meditation sessions and music.
Sun Care
FDA OKs Pembrolizumab to Treat Melanoma
Pembrolizumab, used for patients with advanced melanoma, gets expanded label approval.
MedSpa
Derm Doc Reveals Men's Top 3 Treatments
Three of the most popular aesthetic treatments for men spurred by selfies.
Ingredients
Probiotic Pros: Skin Care Cure-all?
The benefits of probiotics in diets are well-known — but how does bacteria work when topically applied to skin?
Physiology
Allantoin and Other Drugs Found to Slow Aging
A new study suggests that allantoin may help reduce the aging process through caloric restriction.
Staff
5 Tips for Tackling Your To-Dos
It is the week before Christmas, and for many that means panic time. It's easy to get stressed during the holiday season with an increased influx of clients and a neverending to-do list. Elemis provided the following five tips to tackle your to-do list while keeping your cool.
Wellness
Ibuprofen Put In Patch for Pain Relief
The common pain reliever ibuprofen is usually administered in pill form; however, researchers at the University of Warwick and its spinoff company, Medherant, have found a way to put ibuprofen in a skin patch.
Staff
Help Others, Help Yourself
Research published by inClinical Psychological Science suggests that helping others may improve both mood and stress.
Facial
Patching Up Acne
Acne patches have been huge in Asia for a decade and now U.S. skin care brands are launching their own versions. So how do they work?
Trends
Prepare Your Spas for Solo the Traveler
Solo traveling is on the rise and with the wellness travel sector at $494 billion, your spa cannot afford to ignore this potential clientele.
Physiology
Gel Bandage Heals Based on Skin Temperature
United States researchers have developed a hydrogel bandage that could be the future of adhesive bandages, working both inside and outside the body.
Physiology
Disrupt Your Skin Care Routine While Traveling
Tis' the season when it seems all of us are traveling, be it to see family or for a much needed vacation. For those vacations, we tend to pack travel-size versions of our skin care routine, but that could be a costly mistake, according to the Baylor College of Medicine.
Facial
Chicago Spa Defies Gravity with Facial
George the Salon has introduced a new facial that combines microcurrent, radio frequency and light therapy to lift and tone skin. The Anti-Gravity Facial ($225, 60 min.) is said to act like "yoga for the face" using microcurrent to shorten, lengthen, tone, and train the muscles to lift or prevent them from falling.
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