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Section: Science
Ingredients
Soothe Summer Skin with Hydrating Properties of Water Lily
Often seen in soothing or after-sun treatments, water lily tends to make quite the hydrating splash in spa treatments.
Science
Fighting Skin Stress with Science
Here are the key ingredients that reduce the impacts of stress on the skin.
Ingredients
Retinal, a Game Changer Acts 11 Times Faster than Retinol in Treating Skin
Retinal increases cell regeneration and collagen production to reduce wrinkles. It inhibits excess melanin production, kills bacteria and strengthens the skin barrier. It is also clinically proven that retinal does it all 11 times faster than retinol.
Ingredients
Rhonda Allison Skin Care – Nature & Science Blended for Transformational Results
Let Rhonda Allison Skincare show you how to bring innovative healthy skincare solutions to your clients!!! We have pure, natural, result-driven formulations for many different skin types and skin challenges from head to toe.
Physiology
How Sunscreen Base Formulas Affect SPF and Mechanical Properties
A recent study published in AAPS PharmSciTech tested four sunscreens to determine how their components influenced SPF, shear and thixotropy.
Ingredients
6 Emerging Beauty Ingredients To Watch
There are several unique ingredients with tremendous properties that are getting a lot of interest lately and they are very effective in the skin care industry.
Ingredients
3 Ingredients For Boosting Lash and Brow Health
Educating yourself on the proper products and ingredients is key to helping your clients achieve their lash and brow goals.
Devices/Tools
The Future of Aesthetics Lies in Frequencies
The potential benefits of Medical Light Therapy (MLT) make it an appealing option for patients looking for noninvasive treatments that pose fewer risks and side effects than surgery or medications.
Physiology
Decoding the Science Behind the Redhead Factor
The unique role of the MC1R extends far beyond skin and hair pigmentation and includes modulation of the immune system, cell viability and cell differentiation.
Ingredients
Sweeten Up Your Spa with Strawberry Offerings
Strawberries often bring forth a feeling of romance as well as summer, but they can also be used in so many ways in the treatment room.
Physiology
How to Choose the Best Ingredients to Treat Pigmentation
Knowing the pathways to pigmentation can make all the difference in figuring out the best ingredients to use for optimal results and brighter skin.
Industry News
Registration is Open for Face & Body Northern California!
There are so many reasons to meet us in Sacramento, but here are some of the exciting new updates you can expect to see in 2023.
Physiology
Plant Stem Cell Technology 101
Plant stem cells have incredible benefits in the skin care industry to promote healthy skin.
Ingredients
Why Some C. Acnes Bacteria Are Vital for Skin Health
This article will detail why different strains of C. acnes bacteria might affect skin differently, and outline steps to take to achieve optimal skin health.
Ingredients
The Tightening & Clearing Powers of Mastic in Skin Care
Whether dryness, aging or acne is of concern, this is an ingredient to help treat skin of all ages.
Physiology
Skin Segment Knowledge Essential for Successful Services
There are segments or “layers” of the skin we have to be aware of to make a successful diagnosis and prognosis of skin.
Facial
The Power of Exfoliation: Achieving Younger-Looking Skin With Ultraceuticals' Gentle Formula
When it comes to exfoliation, there is never a one size fits all approach, and estheticians must provide each guest with a personalized approach.
Physiology
How Climate Change & Wildfire Smoke Impact the Skin
The health impact of air pollution from wildfires has not been well studied, but the evidence from our recent studies suggests that short-term exposure to wildfire air pollution can affect the skin and cause flares of certain skin disorders.
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