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Cool Tools for Inflamed Skin
The management of rosacea and sensitive skin is often a perplexing prospect due to the variables surrounding the development and symptomology of sensitive skin subtypes and, more recently, sensitive skin syndrome.
Facial
Rosacea Reduction
All too often we hear from individuals whose practitioners have told them their chronic skin redness is rosacea, and many have been provided anti-inflammatories, antibiotics and/or other topicals or oral medications to treat it. Other mechanisms could be involved, an overview of which is given next.
Customer Service
Video: Things Estheticians Say
We love our estheticians, that's why we've created "Things Estheticians Say," a collection of sayings that our readers have told us they say multiple times a day.
Ingredients
The Frustration Behind Fragrance
Considering that 2-11% of the population is affected by fragrance allergy, the professional skin care industry needs to know more about fragrance allergens.
Facial
50 Shades of Red: What to Do About Sensitive Skin
This article aims to better understand the many colors of sensitive skin, providing some tips on how to slowly and carefully analyze them to create a skin balancing treatment protocol.
Facial
The New Face of Gluten
Celiac disease can impact the body externally, appearing as a number of skin disorders that occur simultaneously with digestive issues.
Equipment/Tools
Tried and True: The 411 on Microneedling
This article reviews the regulations surrounding microneedling, how it can be used by estheticians and the varying depths that put it into other categories.
Equipment/Tools
FDA Clears Syneron PicoWay Picosecond Laser
The 785 nm wavelength laser is a new form of tattoo removal that has been created for the aesthetic market.
Customer Service
#10Things to Know About Pregnant Clients
During pregnancy, hormonal fluctuations can create skin conditions for your clients that they have never experienced. Here are #10things to know about your pregnant spa guest.
Physiology
A Good Night’s Sleep Can Put Years on Your Face
Goesel Anson, MD, FACS, of Ansen, Edwards & Higging, Plastic Surgery Associates, conducted a review on wrinkle development and biomechanical changes occurring during sleep.
Equipment/Tools
FDA Clears High Energy Fat Reduction Device from Syneron
UltraShape Power provides a 20% increase from its predecessor and demonstrates a 32% reduction in overall abdominal fat. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance is for non-invasive reduction of abdominal circumference via fat cell destruction.
Ingredients
Differin Gel: Anti-Acne Game-changer?
The FDA has approved Galderma Laboratories’ Differin Gel 0.1% (adapalene gel 0.1%) for OTC use, the first in a class of drugs known as retinoids to be made available OTC for the treatment of acne.
Trends
More Services Propels U.S. Spa Market to 25 Billion in 2020
The U.S. spa market is anticipated to reach nearly $25 billion in 2020, largely due to a broader offering of services, an increased interest in wellness and a growing number of working women.
Facial
Caviar for the Complexion? How a Spa Uses Fish Eggs
The spaQ located at QT Sydney, one of Australia's fashion-forward boutique hotels, is featuring one of the newest trends in skin care—caviar facials.
Equipment/Tools
The Hot Truth on Ultherapy
In skin care, ultrasound either penetrates or exfoliates. For example, gentle warming by ultrasound can assist ingredient penetration, and exfoliation using water and sound waves can remove dead skin. As the devices have become more sophisticated, so have their uses. One of the most recent innovations, Ulthera, uses ultrasound for skin tightening.
Facial
Keep an Eye Out for Carboxy Treatment
A new trend in skin care, carboxy is an injection of carbon dioxide into the soft tissue underneath the eye to reduce dark under eye circles. With this treatment comes much controversy, however, and Daniel C. Mills, M.D., president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery shared his insight on the treatment.
Facial
VIDEO: Vitamin C Facial by G.M. Collin
Katie Anderson, managing editor of Skin Inc. magazine, was experiencing some dehydration and dullness when she went to IECSC Las Vegas 2016, and G.M. Collin had the answer.
Equipment/Tools
Combining Topicals and LED for Increased Efficacy
At IECSC Las Vegas, Lightwave is demonstrating how topical skin care can be infused into the skin with light emitting diode (LED) technology.
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