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Section: Science
Ingredients
Sunscreen Technology, Regulations and Formulations
Learn about the state of sunscreens in the United States today and how a better understanding of them can lead to enhanced customer service for your clients.
Facial
Smell ... Taste ... Feel: Releasing Stress Is What the Spa Experience Is All About
Stimulating experiences, such as this unique facial, enable clients to relax and de-stress.
Physiology
Skin Care: The Importance of Feel
In the excitement over peptides, neurocosmetics, antiglycation endpoints and prebiotics, it is easy to forget the importance of product look and feel.
Ingredients
National Products Foundation Launches New Regulatory Initiatives
New initiatives by this organization help ensure the credibility of natural products for the consumer.
Ingredients
International Trends: Redefining Indigenous
Embrace the culture of your country and provide a unique experience for your clients.
Ingredients
The Truth About Chemicals, Mineral Oil, Squalene and Fillers
This guru sheds light on common misunderstanding regarding these ingredients.
Ingredients
Hot New Ingredient: CoffeeBerry
Because of its powerful antioxidant properties, CoffeeBerry has the ability to become the next big ingredient in the cosmetics industry.
Ingredients
Hot New Ingredient: Bovine Colostrum Formulated into Skin Care Line
Le Mystére LLC, a lingerie marketer, has created a skin care line formulated with the after-birth secretion of a milk cow.
Ingredients
Hot ingredient: Blackberry Leaf
Blackberry leaf extract could be the new ingredient in the fight against aging skin.
Physiology
Chemical Reaction: Age, Rage and the Skin
Beyond the well-known ravagers of youthful-looking skin, sugar and the chemical reactions that produce sugar in our cells conspire against eternal youth.
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