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Facial
Face & Body Northern California 2015
: Expand Your Knowledge with Education
This year’s conference is sure to appeal to a broad range of estheticians, with tracks in wellness, business, body and face.
Ingredients
Reflections: An Enlightened Moment
This issue of Skin Inc. is all about light, from lightening the skin to brightening your spa space and enlightening your spa staff.
Ingredients
The Hyperpigmentation Hype
Hyperpigmentation is a common concern for many clients, so understanding the ingredients that reduce it is critical.
Physiology
The 3 Lines of Skin Defense
To battle against premature aging, three essential lines of protection and correction exist that are crucial for the maintenance of the skin’s natural beauty, including: shielding against UV radiation; protecting the skin’s natural lipid structure; and counteracting internal damage.
Ingredients
Skin Restoration from the Sea
Today the direct use of seawater, seaweeds and marine elements as active ingredients is growing rapidly in the fields of cosmetics, pharmacy, medicine and biochemistry. Many spas throughout the world, especially in Europe, have adopted thalasso techniques, and focus their treatments entirely on the restorative benefits of the sea.
Trends
Wearables: A Beautiful Future
New technology opens the door to self-diagnosis of skin issues.
Facial
Uncovering the Layers of Skin Peels
New trends and acids have been combined with traditional peel methods and formulas to pave the way for estheticians to customize results for clients.
Physiology
SKINtuition: Sleep Deprivation and Skin
This is the first column all about skin by industry educator Annet King, director of global education for the The International Dermal Institute and Dermalogica. Here, she discussed the havoc that sleep deprivation can wreak on skin, how to spot it in clients and recommendations to give to them for better sleep—and better skin.
Physiology
Five Client Tips for "Bacne"
Back acne, or "bacne," is a troublesome condition for many, particularly over the summer months. Here, Jayme Bashian, director and lead esthetician of Simply Posh Aesthetic Spa, provides five client tips to clear bacne and prevent its return.
Facial
Vitamin A is for Acne
Vitamin A can be used in its various forms—in the treatment room and at home—to support acne treatment and bring skin back to optimal health.
Ingredients
The Science of Essential Oils
Essential oils can be used by the esthetician to address a number of skin concerns; however, before embarking upon such a practice, they must first understand the history, chemistry and evaluation of essential oils.
Ingredients
Botanical Extracts to Restore Barrier Repair
Skin is a beautiful sensory organ that has a number of physiological and chemical functions. It protects, regulates temperature, and synthesizes various biochemical compounds.
Ingredients
Blooming Your Business and Beautiful Skin This Spring
With the icy weather that impacted most of the U.S. this past season, it’s finally time to reset the skin and bring back the radiant, healthy glow every client longs for.
Facial
Innovative Eye Treatments—Powerful Peptides and Beneficial Botanicals
To combat unwanted visible aging, there are a host of new and exciting ingredients available that are designed specifically for this sensitive skin.
Facial
Become an Acne Specialist
With the correct training, any esthetician can become an acne specialist and achieve high success rates with even the most acne-prone skin.
Facial
Handling Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, alpha hydroxy acids, Asian, Native American, ethnic, hypopigmentation
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a universal response of the skin and is more common in the darker global skin types.
Physiology
Taming the Tempest: Autoimmunity & Skin Effects of Lupus
Research and statistics have demonstrated a commonality in the link between autoimmune disease and the correlation of skin symptoms, which may greatly impact esthetic care.
Ingredients
Why Skin Care Products Work Sometimes, But Not Others
Why is it that a cosmeceutical works so well on one client for reducing wrinkles, redness and pore size, but does not work at all for another? The answer is bioavailability.
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