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Physiology
Ozone: The Air Down Here
Though you might think of ozone in relation to the atmosphere, ozone can also be used to treat a variety of skin and medical conditions.
Physiology
Helping Clients Choose the Right Sunscreen
With so many sunscreens on the market, your clients might have questions on how to select the one that is right for them and how to make the selection less complicated.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Infrared and Blue Light Protection
New research is putting a light on the benefits of infrared and blue therapy treatments. What will this mean for the future of the esthetics practice?
Physiology
Face & Body Southeast: A Deep Dive Into Science
Last year, you asked for more science based education for Face & Body Southeast. This year, we deliver with more educational opportunities including the Skin Inc. Live!, supplier classes and more.
Physiology
The Sensitive Skin Phenomenon
A reported 50% to 80% of the U.S. population has sensitive skin, but what defines sensitive skin to the client and the consumer?
Physiology
Skin Conditions and Summer: A Match Made in Irritation
Summer's heat and humidity do not agree with already compromised skin. Find which conditions thrive or hope to survive during the warmer months, and how to help clients when flare-ups occur.
MedSpa
The 104 Unknown Ingredients in Pumpkin
Pumpkin is more than just a seasonal favorite—the superfruit is host to scores of ingredients that support skin health for use in esthetics.
Physiology
Sunscreen: Why Your Clients Need it This Summer
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is easily preventable. When sunscreen is used on a regular basis, your clients’ chance of developing skin cancer decreases. Here are 4 tips to help your clients be sun safe.
Physiology
Sun Protection Vs. Vitamin D Production
It is critical to protect skin from the sun, but a recent study suggests that doing so may be at the expense of maintaining healthy levels of vitamin D. Is there a middle ground?
Physiology
The Perils of Picking
As tempting as it may feel to them at the time, when a client picks their skin—versus professional extractions—it’s a one-way ticket to worsening acne breakouts and permanent scarring.
Ingredients
From Sea to Shining Seaweed
Seaweed may seem like the dandelions of the sea, but the multitude of benefits of these humble sea plants are the subject of serious research. Author Lydia Sarfati discusses the types of seaweed and their uses in skin care.
Body
Aglow or Acne? Pregnancy Changes
Rising hormone levels can have a tremendous impact on the skin. Author Victoria Tabak discusses changes to the skin during pregnancy, which can include stretch marks, acne and pigmentation changes.
Facial
Face Mapping: Connecting Acne With Internal Health
Face mapping is a holistic tool that has been practiced for centuries. According to the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, a breakout can offer insights to the root cause of that pesky pimple.
Physiology
Science Behind the Sunburn
What really happens when we get a sunburn? Author Dakota Blauvelt explains how UV rays change the skin and the one rule to sunscreen.
Physiology
The Skin (Food) Pyramid
As consumers and estheticians or spa owners, we are constantly bombarded with conflicting information on what we should/shouldn’t eat as well as should/shouldn’t use on our skin.
Ingredients
New in Natural: Probiotics, Saffron Stem Cells and Monkeygrass
In 2017, a few natural ingredients on the minds of both professionals and consumers include: probiotics, saffron stem cells, squalane, tripeptide and marvel of Peru for inflammation and monkeygrass.
Marketing
It’s Baaaack: Face & Body Southeast
At Face & Body Southeast 2017, expect the same great education and exposition amped up for the second round with more exhibitors and plenty of new additions. So what’s in store for you this year?
Facial
Keeping a Watchful Eye On Aging
The eye area is the first to show signs of aging, and may require earlier, more aggressive approaches to anti-aging treatments. Findings associated with periorbital aging include dark under-eye circles, “bagging” or loss of elasticity, shadowing in the tear trough, crows’ feet or wrinkling lateral to the eye, and loss of opacity (increased translucency) of the under-eye skin.
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