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Ingredients
Why Consumers Love Snail Beauty Products
The global snail beauty products market is anything but sluggish, given snail mucus' popularity in K-beauty sheet masks, serums and other skin care.
Ingredients
Minerals: Healthy Skin’s Dirty Little Secret
Love the lure of a bubbling hot spring or therapeutic mud bath? That's because they are rich in minerals, but those aren't the only ways to incorporate minerals into your treatment room.
Ingredients
Could Bakuchiol Be Retinol's Match?
Anti-agers may have a new play in the wrinkle-reduction game. Bakuchiol was shown in a recent study to match the established benefits of retinol.
Ingredients
Feeling the Burn: Lemons Damaging Summer Skin
Lemon may not be the friendly, fun summer fruit that people believe it to be. Rather, it could be causing some severe skin damage that leads to burns and rashes.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Ginseng
Ginseng is a "man root" that can have a great purpose in the spa. This ingredient provides both beauty and wellness benefits, and can be used in a multitude of treatments in the spa for both face and body.
Trends
Customize Your Esthetic Education: Face & Body's Spa Pod Breakdown
Face and Body Northern California wanted to take customizing your education a step further, so see what this years spa pods are really all about.
Ingredients
Part 2: Birthday Aging or Sun Damage? Treatments for the Aging Client
Part two on intrinsic and extrinsic aging deals with all of the treatments for the skin. The symptoms and causes differ between these two ways of aging, so the treatments differ as well.
Ingredients
Defensin Peptides Tested for Anti-aging Benefits
Defensin is believed to help improve aging skin based on its natural healing properties—recent research in the
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
examines its efficacy.
Wellness
Researchers Tie Healthy Diet to Fewer Wrinkles
We know that healthy eating leads to healthier looking skin, but is there a correlation between diet and wrinkles?
Ingredients
[podcast] Naturals and Synthetics: On Even Ground?
Burt’s Bees may be best known for its lip balm but things are about to change; at least, if Celeste Lutrario, vice president of research and development for the company, has it her way.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Horse Chestnut
Horse chestnut provides multiple benefits for the skin like helping with circulation to really get the blood pumping.
Physiology
How Cosmeceuticals Affect Epigenetics
Because of knowledge gained through epigenetics, it is now known that only about 35% of longevity is determined by our genes. The remaining 65% is determined by epigenetic factors.
Sun Care
US FDA Pushes Sunscreen Reform on Three Fronts
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced three new efforts to advance its framework for sun protection products including Maximal Usage Trials (MUsT)—just ahead of summer vacation and in line with #DontFryDay.
Ingredients
Food-to-Face: The Superfood Revolution
Superfoods come in a variety of forms, whether that be in skin care, nutrition or cosmetics. Learn about some major superfoods that are great for skin and body.
Physiology
Biomimetic Science: A Message in a Bottle
Biomimetic science is "The study of the formation, structure or function of biologically produced substances and materials..." So, how does this apply to the beauty and wellness industry?
Ingredients
You Are What You Eat: Whole Foods for Better Health and Skin
Nutrition plays a big role in healthy skin, and more specifically certain foods can make a big difference in the skin's appearance. From berries to chocolate, different foods positively impact the skin in different ways.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Elderberry
Elderberry is a species of flowering plants, and it is known for its healing capabilities due to its antioxidant power.
Wellness
Glycation in the Golden Years
Understanding glycation can help you assist your clients in understanding how it impacts their skin, including premature aging.
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