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Physiology
Triple Threat: The Three Keys to Fighting Aging Skin
Teach your clients about the three biochemical reactions that cause aging skin.
Physiology
Natural Selection Furthering Pale Skin Mutations
A piece of research has concluded that skin depigmentation in Europeans has taken place through an adaptive process furthered by natural selection.
Ingredients
The Powerful Effects of Vitamin A for Signs of Aging
This fabulous ingredient allows the fibroblast cell to synthesize collagen and elastin, which in turn thickens and tightens the skin, reducing wrinkles, slowing down the aging process and providing a younger appearance.
Facial
Why Prepping the Skin Pre-facial is Crucial
Pre-conditioning plays a vital role in ensuring that the skin does not experience adverse reactions during more aggressive treatments.
Physiology
Common Gene Mutation Linked to Increased Skin Cancer
When
Homo sapiens
left Africa and had to adapt to less sunny climates, there was a mutation in one of the genes responsible for regulating the synthesis of melanin, which allowed for better absorption of vitamin D, but also increased the risk of developing skin cancer in adulthood.
Physiology
Handy Skin Care Tips For Women's Hands
Hands can show early signs of aging if they are repeatedly exposed to the sun without proper SPF protection.
Wellness
12 Beauty and Health Uses for CBD: Amway Reviews the Evidence
A review by Amway researchers published in
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
explores tangible evidence in the literature relevant to CBD's potential topical beauty and health benefits in 12 application areas.
Physiology
Estée Lauder Study Links Low Quality Sleep to Skin Aging
University Hospitals Case Medical Center found that sleep quality impacts skin function and aging.
Physiology
Melanoma Often Spotted Later Among Blacks, Hispanics
Ingredients
Glow Boosters: 12 Natural Skin Brightening Ingredients
Natural brightening ingredients have become very popular in the skin care world for estheticians and clients alike. We've got the top 12 sources for a glowing complexion.
Ingredients
Achieving The Art of Skin Care Efficacy
Master Chemist Sam Dhatt On Innovative Ingredients In The Skin Care Industry, Perfecting His Formulations And Efficacy Of Products
Face & Body Northern California Coverage
[TRENDING] Top Skin Science Research and Formulations
Upgrade your skin science knowledge with classes featuring your favorite industry veterans and pros at Face & Body Northern California on August 21-22, 2022.
Physiology
5 Myths of Redheads’ Skin Exposed
Many assume that redheaded skin is all the same, when in reality, it’s as varied as the person.
Physiology
On The Brighter Side
Learn about some top ingredients for brightening the skin.
Ingredients
Naturally Clearing Skin with Willow Bark
Willow bark is easily a jack-of-all-trades ingredient with its host of benefits, especially when it comes to clearing the skin.
Physiology
Very A-peeling: Adding Peels To Your Education at
Face & Body
Peels are definitely not a treatment of the past, but instead are a great staple treatment to include in your spa. Expand your knowledge on peels with these classes at Face & Body Northern California.
Ingredients
Hot New Ingredient:
Cinnamomum subavenium
Found to Safely Whiten Skin—With Exclusive Commentary About How Skin-lightening Works and the Most Effective Skin-lightening Ingredients
Only on SkinInc.com: Actives derived from the evergreen bush
Cinnamomum subavenium
may be employed to safely and more effectively lighten the skin than current actives. Exclusive commentary follows explaining how skin lightening works and what ingredients are most effective for your clients.
Physiology
Study: Damage from Daily Sun Exposure Examined
A low level of daily exposure to a common component of sunlight can cause skin damage at the molecular level after just a few days, new University of Michigan Medical School research shows.
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