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MedSpa
New Acne Research Website Launched
Aiding scientific researchers by providing raw data numbers focused on acne, www.AcneResearch.org has debuted.
MedSpa
Brushing Up on Common Skin Conditions
The dermatology experts at NIMA Skin Institute explain several commonly misunderstood skin conditions.
Body
Lydia Sarfati's Daily Bridal Guide for Clients
During the height of wedding season, Repechage founder, Lydia Sarfati (and mother of recently wed Shiri Sarfati), shares tips for your bridal clients to help them make the last two weeks before the wedding go as smoothly as possible.
Customer Service
5 Tips to Boost Clients' Images and Careers
Image consulting company Avidere LLC offers five tips to help improve your clients' visual resume--their image.
Physiology
Oxygen Study Shows Wrinkle Reduction in Mice
High levels of oxygen may slow the development of wrinkles by reducing skin damage caused by ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from the sun, at least in mice, Japanese researchers report.
Ingredients
Hot Ingredient: TCM Fungus for Mature/Menopausal Skin
Provital Group sourced
Poria cocos
, a fungus used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, to create a multi-targeted active for mature skin.
Industry News
Whole Foods Requiring USDA Certification on Organic Beauty Products
Beauty products with organic claims sold in in Whole Foods' U.S. stores must be third-party certified to the United States Department of Agriculture National Organic Program standard by June 1, 2011.
Regulatory
NC Dental Board Outlaws Teeth-whitening, FTC Says No Way
The Dental Board in North Carolina has been working illegally to prevent spas from offer teeth-whitening services, and the Federal Trade Commission has stepped in to ensure that it stops.
MedSpa
Nima Skin Institute Clears Up Myths of Acne
In honor of June being National Acne Awareness Month, Chicago's Nima Skin Institute dispels common myths about acne.
Physiology
Rosacea Flare-ups Intensify With Warm Weather
Rosacea sufferers report more flare-ups as the summer heat intensifies, as well as triggers such as heavy exercise and hot flashes, so now is the time to offer these clients a more comprehensive treatment plan.
Facial
June is National Acne Awareness Month
How is your spa working to empower its acne clients during the month of June?
Physiology
Understanding Darker Skin Tones
Mona Gohara, MD, explains the major issues experienced by clients with darker skin tones and what treatments they should consider for healthy, beautiful skin.
Body
Menopause Brings New Skin Care Concerns
A survey conducted by skin care company Vichy Laboratoires identified changing skin concerns for women going through menopause, and also indicated Meryl Streep as exemplifying "50 and fabulous."
Facial
April is National Rosacea Awareness Month
According to the National Rosacea Society, the incidence of rosacea is increasing, and with April being Rosacea Awareness Month, now is a good time to discuss this potential skin issue with clients.
Makeup
Is the Line Between Cosmetics and Skin Care Becoming Blurred?
A new report by Global Industry Analysts Inc. (GIA) predicts that the color cosmetics market will reach US $41.4 billion by 2015, aided by color formulations with added benefits, new textures and formats, natural or organic ingredients and pigment innovation.
Physiology
Could Gum-chewing Cause Wrinkles; Shorten Filler Lifespan?
Although no official studies have been done, evidence is growing to support the link between gum-chewing and mouth wrinkles.
Facial
More Advanced Shaving Routine Better for Men's Skin
A recent white paper released by Gillette offers evidence that a man's typical shaving routine can be greatly improved by using more advanced products.
Equipment/Tools
New Technology Uses Temperature to Detect Melanoma
Although in its infancy, this new technology detects a temperature change brought about by melanoma, resulting in quicker diagnosis and perhaps even an increased survival rate.
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