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Lifestyle Pointers for Clients with Rosacea
Keep clients informed on skin care tips to help treat and prevent rosacea.
Physiology
New Variants Identified for Eczema Genetics
Researchers obtained data on 377,000 eczema participants worldwide to discover new variants in those with eczema, which can lead to new targets and treatments for the skin disease.
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
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.
MedSpa
Micro-focused Ultrasound Safe for Darker Skin Types
A study by JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery found micro-focused ultrasound treatment to tighten and lift skin on the face and neck appeared to be safe for patients with darker skin types.
Regulatory
FDA Warns Against Injectable Skin Lighteners
FDA has issued a consumer notice to avoid injectable drugs for skin whitening or lightening.
Ingredients
Skin Benefits of Tea Tree Oil
The oil, which is obtained through steam distillation of leaves from native Australian coastal tree
Melaleuca alternifolia (M. alternifolia)
can be used to treat acne, nail fungus, MRSA and more, but care must be taken with this potential irritant.
Facial
‘Tis the Season for Pumpkin-spiced Facials
Take a note from these six spas that gathered inspiration from the autumn season.
Facial
Researchers Link Dynein and Autogaphy to Aging Skin
Increased signs of aging in skin may be linked to decreased dynein levels and decreased autogaphy activity, according to a team of research scientists from the Avon Skincare Institute (ASI).
Trends
The Reality of Reverse Tanning
You may have heard buzzing about reverse or white tanning, a popular treatment in Seoul, South Korea where fair skin is a cultural preference due to historical class statuses.
Trends
Ranking the Most Wrinkle-prone States
A study completed a state-by-state analysis to determine the U.S. states where residents are most prone to skin damage caused by lifestyle, occupational and environmental factors.
Ingredients
SkinCeuticals Unveils Novel Antioxidant Research
At the 23rd World Congress of Dermatology, held June 8-13, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, SkinCeuticals unveiled new research on combining topical antioxidants with laser therapies, antioxidant protection from pollution and boosting the body's defense with resveratrol.
Hair Removal
Microwave Energy Approved for Hair Removal of All Colors
Miramar Labs announced the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved the miraDry system for permanent reduction of unwanted underarm hair of all colors.
Equipment/Tools
UK Spas Step Up to At-home Competition
Consumers are turning to at-home spa treatments instead of regular visits to their esthetician, according to Charlotte Libby, senior beauty analyst at Mintel.
Physiology
Study Links B12 to Skin Bacteria
A study was performed to understand whether vitamin B12 modulates activities of the skin microbiota and contributes to acne pathogenesis, which was used as the disease model.
Body
New Psoriasis Treatment Shows Higher Results
A phase II study shows a new drug, guselkumab has greater value to treat psoriasis.
Facial
Nitric Oxide Proven Safe for Acne Treatment
Novan Therapeutics conducted a study to assess the exposure of pharmacokinetics and safety of SB204 gel in adults with acne vulgaris.
MedSpa
Laser and Light Devices Stay On Top for the Fourth Year
Laser, light and energy-based devices remain the top cosmetic procedure category for the fourth year in a row, new survey results show.
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