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Ingredients
Ingredients to Treat 4 Most Common Skin Conditions
Lyn Ross, founder of Institut’ DERMed Clinical Skin Care, shared ingredients estheticians can use to help clients with acne, aging, sensitivity and dyschromatic skin during Face & Body Southeast spa expo and conference.
Physiology
Skin Pigment Genetics is More Complex at the Equator
New research published in Cell presents genetic findings related to skin pigment diversity and complexity, further supporting the trend for customizable skin care.
Ingredients
Could Bakuchiol Be Retinol's Match?
Anti-agers may have a new play in the wrinkle-reduction game. Bakuchiol was shown in a recent study to match the established benefits of retinol.
Physiology
Does Niacinamide Usually Cause Skin Purging?
Purging happens when an active ingredient increases the turnover rate of skin cells. This allows new skin cells to emerge, exposing healthier skin but also forcing out comedones.
MedSpa
Brushing Up on Common Skin Conditions
The dermatology experts at NIMA Skin Institute explain several commonly misunderstood skin conditions.
Physiology
Melanoma Risk Drops 40% with Childhood Sunscreen Use
Recent research in
JAMA Dermatology
suggests that those who regularly used sunscreen as a child are at a significantly lower risk of melanoma; the study also sheds light on who is more likely to take that risk.
Physiology
Comprehensive Clinical Study Validates Efficacy of DefenAge Body Cream
The study, entitled the "Impact of Defensins-Containing Body Cream on Skin Composition" and was published by the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
Ingredients
Defensin Peptides Tested for Anti-aging Benefits
Defensin is believed to help improve aging skin based on its natural healing properties—recent research in the
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
examines its efficacy.
Physiology
Research Identifies 8 More Genomes Linked to Skin Cancer
Indiana University cancer researcher Jiali Han, Ph.D., has recently identified eight new genomic regions that increase a person’s risk for skin cancer.
Physiology
Study Observes T Cells With Inflamed Skin
Finding new treatments is crucial to individuals who suffer from skin disorders, such as inflammatory diseases. Researchers have developed a study for two subgroups to help benefit those impacted by said diseases.
Physiology
The Genetic Relation Between Skin Tanning and Burning
Scientists recently investigated whether or not genetics can be linked to the propensity of skin to burn or tan, and how this connection may also explain people at risk to skin cancer.
Sun Care
Key to a Safe Tan for Fair-Skinned People Discovered
Equipment/Tools
Study Evaluates Tattoo Removal with Picosecond Laser
A recent study evaluated the safety and efficacy of multicolor tattoo removal with a Q-switched laser that generates picosecond-domain pulses.
Physiology
Researchers Develop Device to Evaluate Blue Light Harm
Amorepacific’s R&D Center has recently published the reportedly first clinical evaluation method analyzing blue light and a way to screen the harmful effects of blue light on the skin.
Physiology
What Makes Asian Skin Different?
Men and women of Asian descent commonly experience certain skin conditions due to their skin's adaptation to the climate and the pigment composition of their skin, according to a blog posting by the Dermatology Associates of Central Texas.
Ingredients
Consumers Seek Out Pineapples for Their Skin Care
Pineapple has become a top trendy ingredient for summer skin care routines due to its numerous benefits that consumers are very interested in.
Physiology
Twins Study Shows Environmental Factors of Skin Aging
A recent study of twins shows how environmental factors such as sun damage and smoking affect the aging of facial skin.
Ingredients
New Invention Provides Affordable & Effective Treatment for Keloid Scars
A new invention by researchers from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore provides a simple, affordable and—most importantly—highly effective way for patients to self-treat keloid scars.
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