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Makeup
Pantone Color Trends for Fall 2014 Offer a Serious Note
“This is a season of untypical colors—more reflective of the imagination and ingenuity, which makes for an artful collection of colors and combinations not bound by the usual hues for fall,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.
Facial
National Rosacea Society Designates April as Rosacea Awareness Month
The National Rosacea Society will conduct public education activities to reach the millions of rosacea sufferers who may not realize they have a medical condition that can be treated.
Ingredients
When to Recommend Over-the-Counter Acne Products
Dermatologists recommend that products found on drugstore shelves boast effective ingredients that can help control acne.
Trends
Kline Tracks the Potential in 2014 for At-home Beauty Devices
The skin care, anti-aging and body care markets continue to be targeted for an at-home beauty device boom.
Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal Increases in Popularity—As Do Lawsuits Against Nonphysicians
About 35 states consider laser hair removal to be the practice of medicine, but only 26 states require on-site medical supervision when nonmedical operators offer the treatment.
Facial
Under-eye Bags or Festoons?
What is the difference between “bags” and festoons?
Makeup
Multifunctional Beauty Product Effectiveness
A blog post from The NPD Group explores the popularity of multifunctional beauty products and if they're delivering on all the promised benefits.
MedSpa
Five Facial Plastic Surgery Predictions for 2014
The number of people undergoing cosmetic plastic surgery plummeted after the economic recession of 2008, but the most recent figures suggest that a double-digit comeback is underway.
Body
Psoriasis Registry: Tool for Comparing Effectiveness and Safety of Therapies
By collecting, analyzing and disseminating data from thousands, the registry will help clinicians, researchers and the pharmaceutical industry study the comparative effectiveness and safety of psoriasis therapies.
MedSpa
Botox Receives National Marketing Authorization to Treat Crow's-Feet Lines
Today, Allergan, Inc. announced that Botox has received the license for the temporary improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe crow's-feet lines.
Regulatory
Athena Cosmetics to Resume Selling RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Conditioner in United States
Athena Cosmetics, Inc. announced today that it has resumed selling its signature product, RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Conditioner, in the United States.
Facial
What Comes After DD Creams?
Women’s Wear Daily is reporting that "extra exfoliation" cream (aka EE cream) is set to hit the market come March.
Wellness
10 Simple Secrets for Making 2014 Your Happiest Year Yet
Todd Patkin—a businessman and philanthropist who kicked anxiety and depression and went on to write a book on happiness—wants you to have a different answer to whether you're really happy next year.
Body
Spa in Switzerland Adds a New Touch to Massage Treatments
The Dolder Grand Spa in Zürich, Switzerland is spreading harmony throughout the 43,000-square foot spa with the new Violin Touch treatment.
MedSpa
AAFPRS Names Second Most Popular Cosmetic Surgical Procedure in 2012
According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), blepharoplasty was the second-most popular cosmetic surgical procedure performed in 2012.
MedSpa
Laser Therapy: Highly Effective for Excessive Scars from Abnormal Wound Healing
Current laser therapy approaches are effective for treating excessive scars resulting from abnormal wound healing, concludes a special topic paper in the December issue of
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Physiology
Study: Damage from Daily Sun Exposure Examined
A low level of daily exposure to a common component of sunlight can cause skin damage at the molecular level after just a few days, new University of Michigan Medical School research shows.
Trends
Cosmetic Surgery on the Rise Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Caucasian females still make up the majority of patients seeking cosmetic surgery procedures, yet the proportion of racial and ethnic minorities opting for surgical enhancements is increasing.
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