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Ingredients for Mastering Pigmentation
What direction will you take to achieve a brighter, more even skin tone for your clients? Lasers, chemical peels, mechanical resurfacers, hydroquinone or no hydroquinone?
Facial
Eye Lift in a Jar: Can Skin Care Ingredients Replace the Scalpel?
As an alternative to an eye lift, skin care can offer a multifaceted solution to all eye issues. The most advanced ingredients can have real benefits to smooth, soothe, firm, lift, support capillary integrity, brighten, reduce dark coloration and enhance circulation.
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Getting Rid of Age Spots
As the aging population continues to explode globally, there is a marked increase to retain our youthful appearance and remove any signs of aging from our faces and bodies. Aging spots are one of the most visible signs, and they can be esthetically displeasing to most people.
Ingredients
Decoding Peptide Technology
A peptide is comprised of two or more amino acids in varying sequences, with new commercially available peptides consistently evolving. Peptides can be used to address a myriad of conditions, and they work in different ways to improve the health and appearance of skin.
Facial
Put It to Rest: The True Culprits Behind Tired Eyes
As a professional skin therapist, it is essential to recognize the array of factors potentially contributing to the tired eye effect including puffiness, dark circles and fine lines. Your analysis also will be crucial in helping the client develop and manage realistic expectations.
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Defensive Natural Ingredients to Shield and Strengthen Skin
Skin is a highly complex and specialized organ of immunity and defense that functions as a continuous, impassable physical and chemical barrier to keep out water, sunlight, impurities and potentially infectious pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and toxins.
Industry News
23 Secrets of the Best Esthetic Practices
Beating all the odds, the esthetic market grew 123% in the last 10 years—right through the recession. Here are the top 23 secrets of what successful practices are doing, so you can do them too.
Facial
Are DIY Skin Care Treatments a Do or a Don't?
Expert dermatologist Zoe Diana Draelos recommends checking the ingredients before you DIY because you might get burned with break outs.
Facial
Nature’s Answer to Sensitive Skin
According to the number of botanical clinical trials conducted and available, the best evidence exists in the treatment of inflammatory skin conditions and diseases, atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.
Facial
3 Solutions for Modern Society’s Skin Woes
With more people living in urban areas, increased technology use and the rising levels of pollutants, sensitizing and aging effects of modern lifestyles are becoming unavoidable.
Body
Body Smooth: Tackling Body Skin Challenges
Beyond the visual signs of aging, the body is subject to a host of other skin issues from keratosis pilaris to eczema and acne scarring. These issues are something numerous clients struggle with, which may sometimes significantly impact their self-esteem.
Facial
4 Easier Ways to Explain Free Radicals to Clients
Chances are, your clients have heard about free radicals from magazines, blogs or even on social media. But do they really know about the damage these common skin-agers can cause? Establish your skin care authority and educate your clients with these simple explanations. Because clients should get their skin care wisdom from you, not a random blog.
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DNA Repair in Skin Care
DNA is information everyone should become familiar with as we move to the next paradigm in skin care. While DNA repair is occurring in our body roughly 100 trillion times every day, we apparently still need more help. There is a delicate balance between oxygen being used a repair and sustain life and the infamous free radical cascade that is often the main contributor to aging. Our DNA is critical to our health and survival, but does our skin really benefit from this novel ingredient class?
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Recover from Winter Skin with the Right Ingredients
The harsh effects of winter can leave the skin feeling dry, irritated or flaky, causing breakouts, excessive oil or sensitive skin. Because the skin remains dull and dehydrated during winter months, spring skin requires ingredients and products that are formulated to deliver results and renewal. As you help your clients revitalize their skin, keep in mind that these ingredients will work with the skin at a cellular level to provide visible results.
Physiology
Stem Cells–Myth or Medical Breakthrough?
Years ago, stem cells and growth factors became hero ingredients in skin care formulations. Some brands have claimed plant-based stem cells helped reproduce human stem cells and growth factors, directly changing the behavior of human DNA. This article will explore the facts on stem cells in skin care products
Facial
Reflections: Take That, Hormones
This issue of Skin Inc. explores the various stages of life where hormones fluctuate, and the skin might take a beating.
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Ancestry and Skin: Produce Results for Skin of Any Color
As the U.S. population grows, it will become increasingly important to know how to serve a diverse clientele. Every skin has a much deeper story than what meets the surface, and ancestry plays a major role in how the skin will respond to certain ingredients and treatments.
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Hormonally-driven Hyperpigmentation and Acne
Hormonal fluctuations are responsible for a multitude of actions in the body, including regulating growth, metabolism, digestion, sleep, and skin function and texture.These fluctuations can result in noticeable changes in the skin, most commonly hyperpigmentation and acne.
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