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Ingredients
Herbs, Spice and Everything Nice...for Skin Health
The benefits of herbs and spices like turmeric, cinnamon, rosemary and oregano transcend well beyond the body. When used appropriately in the treatment room or applied topically as part of a home care regimen, they can revitalize skin cells, treat hyperpigmentation, detoxify and stimulate circulation and regeneration.
Physiology
Answering the Question: Why Moisturize?
The skin is your body’s largest organ, and it represents the first line of defense against bacteria, viruses and irritants. If that skin barrier function is disrupted, even by simple dry skin, that puts individuals at risk for infection and dermatitis.
Trends
Face & Body Northern California: Fueling Excitement for Spa Education
Previous event attendees can expect a show full of surprises, as Face & Body Northern California has plenty of additions to its already blockbuster offering including free keynotes to start each day, more medspa, more massage, interactive education and melanoma detection certification.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Meet Your Matcha
With a quick Internet search, you’ll learn that matcha is a form of green tea (Camellia sinensis). So what makes it different? And how can this tea-derived powder benefit beauty?
Equipment/Tools
Electric Youth: Exploring the Benefits of Microcurrent
This article will take a look at the skin care benefits of microcurrent, but first it will take a deeper dive into the human body’s own electricity and how outside electric current can interact with human cells.
Body
Tried and True: Top 5 Ways to Reduce Cellulite
Affecting at least 85% of women, cellulite is a common concern among clients. Terri Wojak provides five ways to reduce cellulite.
Physiology
Perception: A Key Factor in Sunscreen Habits
A survey conducted by the Melanoma Foundation of New England on sunscreen showed near complete reversal of use between summer and fall, a concerning lack of use among African Americans and other key discoveries.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Pollution Solution
What exactly is anti-pollution skin care—almost any product that aims to reverse the negative effects of pollution and its related entities in the skin. This may mean through repair mechanisms such as antioxidants; physical films that shield the skin; or both, simultaneously.
Sun Care
Frenemies: The Sun and the Environment
Early in life, our skin is firm and radiant. Exposure to the environment and sun cause free radicals to form in the skin. These two frenemies are everywhere, even on cold cloudy days, wreaking havoc on our skin and bringing out a whole slew of issues along with internal inflammation in the body.
Industry News
Stories of Success…With Danné Montague-King
Danné Montague-King's passion for science education led him to discover novel ingredient technologies, patent revolutionary protocols and pioneer the combination of esthetic practices and procedures found only in the doctor’s office to pave the way to the modern day medical spa.
Facial
Scrub Swap
Although we have become attached to microbeads in our products, have no fear, there are many effective alternatives.
Sun Care
Infrared Protection: Hype or Hope?
These days there’s a lot of hype about infrared (IR) protection for the skin. Should we be concerned about IR, and if so, what can be done about it?
Hair Removal
Removing Hair During Cancer Care
When dealing with a client with cancer, a lot more thought needs to be put into these hair removal services. This article discusses safety precautions to take with hair removal before surgery, during chemotherapy, during biological therapy and during hormone therapy, as well as additional health considerations.
Physiology
Antioxidants in a Nutshell—Pistachio, to be Precise
Researchers from Tufts University in Boston had a nutty idea: What if pistachios could provide skin benefits? As it turns out, this wasn't such a tough nut to crack.
Physiology
Lymphology: The Elixir of Life
One of the most intriguing and dynamic relationships that the human body possesses, is that of the immune system and lymphatics. Lymph has long been researched and upheld by many physicians and therapists as the “elixir of life.”
Physiology
Chocolate and Wine: The Perfect Match for Skin?
The
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
had us at "hello" this month, with a new study comparing the phenolic compounds in chocolate (actually, cocoa by-products) vs. wine (okay, grape seed) extracts for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory skin benefits.
Facial
Making Massage Vital to Skin Care Vitality
When it comes to massage, we typically associate it with our back, neck and shoulders, but what about therapeutic massage for the face?
Facial
Reflections: Lighten Your Load
It’s the beginning of the year, and in my mind, the perfect time to solve the pesky skin condition that is hyperpigmentation.
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