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Sun Care
Tried and True: Busting 5 Common Tanning Myths
Gear clients up for spring break trips or summer by encouraging them to use adequate sun protection. You know who your bronze goddesses are; bust their bad summer habits to help deliver beautiful skin all year long.
Facial
DNA Repair in Skin Care
DNA is information everyone should become familiar with as we move to the next paradigm in skin care. While DNA repair is occurring in our body roughly 100 trillion times every day, we apparently still need more help. There is a delicate balance between oxygen being used a repair and sustain life and the infamous free radical cascade that is often the main contributor to aging. Our DNA is critical to our health and survival, but does our skin really benefit from this novel ingredient class?
Facial
Recover from Winter Skin with the Right Ingredients
The harsh effects of winter can leave the skin feeling dry, irritated or flaky, causing breakouts, excessive oil or sensitive skin. Because the skin remains dull and dehydrated during winter months, spring skin requires ingredients and products that are formulated to deliver results and renewal. As you help your clients revitalize their skin, keep in mind that these ingredients will work with the skin at a cellular level to provide visible results.
Wellness
Fruit of the Vine: The Mighty Grape
nutrients can be eaten and applied to the skin to nourish, protect and transform the health skin. In this article, let’s dig into the amazing qualities of the grape.
Body
3 Essentials for Full Body Anti-aging
The rest of your body ages at the same rate as your face but only receives a fraction of the care, if any. Full body anti-aging skin care is a trend that addresses this imbalance and provides the opportunity to focus on specific areas of the body with precise measure and care
Ingredients
Ingredient Insights: CoQ10, Idebenone and Curcumin
A wide variety of antioxidants have been reported to benefit skin, but ubiquinone and idebenone have been shown to be the most effective. These molecules protect the skin from oxidative damage caused by UV irradiation and pollution, thereby helping prevent premature aging of the skin.
Physiology
Stem Cells–Myth or Medical Breakthrough?
Years ago, stem cells and growth factors became hero ingredients in skin care formulations. Some brands have claimed plant-based stem cells helped reproduce human stem cells and growth factors, directly changing the behavior of human DNA. This article will explore the facts on stem cells in skin care products
Sun Care
When SPF Isn’t Enough
Skin cancer rates continue to rise every year, so it is clear the current approach to sun protection is not enough. It may be time to dig deeper to find out why—and how we can lower the number of malignant and nonmalignant skin cancer incidences.
Ingredients
Anatomy of a Sunscreen
This article will explore some basic considerations behind sunscreen products, such as the two main categories of marketed sunscreens, formulation architecture and delivery systems—the anatomy of a sunscreen.
Facial
Ancestry and Skin: Produce Results for Skin of Any Color
As the U.S. population grows, it will become increasingly important to know how to serve a diverse clientele. Every skin has a much deeper story than what meets the surface, and ancestry plays a major role in how the skin will respond to certain ingredients and treatments.
Event Coverage
Face & Body Midwest 2016: Practical Application of Spa Education
Face & Body Midwest, set to take place on Mar. 12–14, 2016, in Chicago, is featuring an Advanced Education Program that offers the latest research, treatments, business practices and scientific knowledge that this industry has to offer.
Facial
Treating Skin Changes During Perimenopause
This article will look at how fluctuating hormones can affect the skin, as well as suggest effective treatments and ingredients to mitigate conditions brought on by these unavoidable hormonal changes. It also will offer suggestions to help soothe perimenopause symptoms such as sleep disruption and hot flashes, which can affect skin health.
Facial
18 Must-have Tools for the Acne Arsenal
Acne is a chronic condition of the skin. It affects millions of people and is frequently treated in esthetics. This article will delve into the most successful ingredients and treatments for eliminating acne—“the acne arsenal.”
Facial
What To Expect When Your Client’s Expecting
Every part of the body goes through changes during pregnancy, and the skin is no exception. Skin changes occur in about 90% of pregnant women in one form or another due to the surge of hormones.
Wellness
The Missing Link: Nutritional Deficiencies and Skin
With regard to the skin, specific macro and micronutrient deficiencies have been correlated to “skin signs” and dermal manifestations of the face and body.
Event Coverage
Face & Body Midwest 2016: Opportunities Grow
At the 2015 show, more than 13,000 skin care and salon professionals walked the
Face & Body
expo floor, and we are on track to exceed those numbers for 2016. For those attending Face & Body Midwest, here are a few tips to prepare for show.
Facial
Controlling Acne with Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment
The most successful approach for skin care professionals in managing any skin condition is to develop a basic approach for assessment, diagnosis and then treatment. I encourage all nurses, estheticians and even physicians to develop his/her own rationale for dealing with specific skin conditions.
Facial
7 Antibiotic Alternatives for Adult Acne
Acne is a large skin care concern in the United States, particularly in adults. While estheticians are able to treat and prevent a large spectrum of acne, many adults.with severe acne often have to see a dermatologist for prescription antibiotics
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