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MedSpa
Are Your Clients Suffering From BDD?
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) has been under-diagnosed in medical esthetics, according to a recent study. Researchers found that only 7% of cosmetic professionals routinely screen for BDD.
Regulatory
Florida Legislators Propose Radical Esthetic License Reform
Three laws proposed by Florida legislators aim to deregulate aspect of esthetic and cosmetology licenses.
MedSpa
FDA Warns About Deadly Allergic Reaction to Chlorhexidine Gluconate
The number of allergic reactions to chlorhexidine gluconate, used in antiseptic swabs before injections, have more than doubled since 2010, prompting an FDA warning.
Regulatory
Illinois Law Helps Beauty Professionals Report Domestic Abuse
We are a safe space for our clientele, and oftentimes they disclose information to us, their spa professional, that they haven't told anyone else. If they reveal abuse at home, what can you say and what can you do?
Regulatory
FDA's Sunscreen Guidance Focuses on Safety and Effectiveness Data
The guidance also sheds light on the FDA’s requests for safety and effectiveness data on eight active sunscreen ingredients that are already under evaluation, including the data on human absorption.
Regulatory
Antibacterial Soap? You Can Skip It, Says FDA
The FDA is issuing a final rule under which OTC consumer antiseptic wash products containing the majority of the antibacterial active ingredients—including triclosan and triclocarban—will no longer be able to be marketed.
Regulatory
Which Governmental Policies Will Impact Wellness?
A new website, PolicyWell, was initiated at the request of spa and wellness industry leaders who want to see a more inclusive approach when it comes to a national agenda.
Regulatory
FDA Warns About Mercury in Beauty Products
Even though these products are often promoted as cosmetics, they also may be unapproved new drugs under the law, says Linda Katz, director of FDA’s Office of Cosmetics and Colors.
Equipment/Tools
Vivace Microneedling Device Gets FDA's OK
As the trend for skin resurfacing continues to grow, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved the Vivace microneedling with radio frequency device.
Regulatory
HEE Sets Training Standards for Cosmetic Procedures
Health Education England (HEE) has set new guidelines on the qualification requirements for the delivery of cosmetic procedures which includes new training standards.
Regulatory
FDA Says No to Tanning for Minors
The FDA is proposing two tanning rules which would apply to manufacturers and tanning facility operators.
Regulatory
Now Banned in US: Microbeads
The phase in of the law banning microbeads starts with prohibiting manufacturing microbeads starting July 1, 2017.
Regulatory
Canada Considers Animal Testing Ban
Animal testing of cosmetics could soon be eliminated in Canada.
Regulatory
Calif. Judge Says 'No' to Beauty Student Pay
A federal judge in California recently dismissed a lawsuit, which experts said would have caused a major overhaul of beauty and aesthetics training and the operation of student clinical salons in a number of states.
Regulatory
FDA Approves New Plaque Psoriasis Treatment
Enstilar has been approved by the FDA for the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis, which is one of the most common forms of the inflammatory disease psoriasis.
Regulatory
Michigan Mulls Microbead Ban
Now that California has finally banned microbeads after a lengthy legislative process, could Michigan be next?
Regulatory
Special Events Now Allowed for Texas Cosmetologists
In Texas, state-licensed barbers and cosmetologists can now offer their professional services at a location other than their facilities such as a special event including weddings.
Regulatory
Now Banned in California: Microbeads
Plastic microbeads, commonly used in facial scrubs, are prohibited in California on and after Jan. 1, 2020.
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