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Equipment/Tools
Hot New Technology: Analytical UV Device
Pro-Lite Technology LLP has released the UV-2000S from Labsphere, a dedicated sunscreen, in vitro UV transmittance analyzer.
Body
Hands Up
Get onboard with the new hand care offerings giving a boost to spas throughout the country.
Makeup
Extreme Makeup: On the Set of "Lost"
A chat with the hit television show’s makeup supervisor reveals how sun, bugs and a variety of skin tones makes for a very interesting day at the office.
Industry News
Cosmeceuticals Inject Innovation Into Anti-aging
The vibrant anti-aging market is being fueled by the development of high-tech formulations that are blurring the boundary between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Euromonitor International takes a look at the $14.9 billion global market and the latest developments in wrinkle-busting cosmeceuticals.
Ingredients
Chemical Reaction: Biology at the Cosmetics Counter
The combined use of prebiotics and probiotics for a targeted approach to battling bad bacteria on the skin is among the newest ingredient trends for skin and hair care products.
Ingredients
Anti-aging Skin Care--Essential Ingredients
It's easy to be distracted by trendy ingredients, but don't stray from those guaranteed to provide positive results for your clients.
MedSpa
Spa, MD: Age-appropriate Rejuvenation
Age can be just a number with the right combination of treatments.
Facial
Women More Likely Than Men to be Affected by Adult Acne
In particular, women experience acne at higher rates than their male counterparts across all age groups 20 years and older.
Physiology
Smoking May Increase Threat of Acne for Females
Equipment/Tools
Skin Cooling After Laser Treatments Could Boost Hyperpigmentation Risk
Equipment/Tools
San Francisco Spa Offers New Luxury Treatment
Physiology
Rosacea Continues to Baffle
Physiology
Rosacea Can Be Caused by Excess Protein
Researchers now believe they have found a key mechanism that drives rosacea.
Physiology
Researchers Map Genes Causing Dandruff, Other Skin Conditions
A team at Procter & Gamble Beauty sequenced the genome of Malassezia globosa, a fungus that grows on the skin of between 50-90% of the population.
Equipment/Tools
President Bush Signs TAN Act
The TAN Act directs the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates tanning equipment, to re-examine the language and positioning of the warning label on indoor tanning devices.
MedSpa
Poorly Executed Cosmetic Procedures Can Leave Lasting Damage
Facial
New Yorkers Look to Facial Yoga for Natural Lift
Botox and plastic surgery may promise to reduce wrinkles and worry lines, but some New Yorkers are turning to facial yoga to achieve a youthful appearance.
MedSpa
New Technologies Tighten Skin Without Surgery
Speaking today at the American Academy of Dermatology’s Summer Academy Meeting 2007, dermatologist David J. Goldberg, MD, JD, FAAD, clinical professor of dermatology and director of laser research at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, N.Y., discussed the rapidly expanding area of skin-tightening techniques and how they can safely and effectively treat sagging skin on the jowls, neck, arms, and stomach, as well as cellulite.
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