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Ingredients
Kanuka Honey Found to Improve Rosacea
Those suffering with rosacea know how difficult it is to manage; however, there may be a new option for treatment—kanuka honey.
Physiology
Making Sense of Skin Sensitivity
Clinical and sub-clinical assessment are both necessary to identify and properly treat sensitive skin, which can be addressed with a number of ingredients.
Facial
Face & Body Northern California 2015
: Expand Your Knowledge with Education
This year’s conference is sure to appeal to a broad range of estheticians, with tracks in wellness, business, body and face.
Ingredients
Reflections: An Enlightened Moment
This issue of Skin Inc. is all about light, from lightening the skin to brightening your spa space and enlightening your spa staff.
Ingredients
The Hyperpigmentation Hype
Hyperpigmentation is a common concern for many clients, so understanding the ingredients that reduce it is critical.
Physiology
The 3 Lines of Skin Defense
To battle against premature aging, three essential lines of protection and correction exist that are crucial for the maintenance of the skin’s natural beauty, including: shielding against UV radiation; protecting the skin’s natural lipid structure; and counteracting internal damage.
Ingredients
Skin Restoration from the Sea
Today the direct use of seawater, seaweeds and marine elements as active ingredients is growing rapidly in the fields of cosmetics, pharmacy, medicine and biochemistry. Many spas throughout the world, especially in Europe, have adopted thalasso techniques, and focus their treatments entirely on the restorative benefits of the sea.
Facial
Uncovering the Layers of Skin Peels
New trends and acids have been combined with traditional peel methods and formulas to pave the way for estheticians to customize results for clients.
Industry News
Cosmeceutical Ingredient Class Offered by IDI
The International Dermal Institute is offering a class to help skin therapists better meet the needs of their consumers.
Facial
Laser Application of Gold Nanoshells for Acne
Nano shells enable selective photothermolysis to help prevent acne.
Regulatory
PASS Coalition Urges Industry to Petition for Sunscreen Active Approval
To expedite the approval of the sunscreen actives that are still pending approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as part of the Sunscreen Innovation Act (SIA), the Public Access to Sun Screens (PASS) Coalition is circulating a #freethesunscreens petition.
Facial
Vitamin A is for Acne
Vitamin A can be used in its various forms—in the treatment room and at home—to support acne treatment and bring skin back to optimal health.
Ingredients
The Science of Essential Oils
Essential oils can be used by the esthetician to address a number of skin concerns; however, before embarking upon such a practice, they must first understand the history, chemistry and evaluation of essential oils.
Sun Care
Recommending Sun Protection for Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin should not keep your clients from wearing sunscreen, during the summer months. Dermatology experts say individuals with sensitive skin can use sunscreens and avoid irritation or allergic reactions.
Ingredients
Botanical Extracts to Restore Barrier Repair
Skin is a beautiful sensory organ that has a number of physiological and chemical functions. It protects, regulates temperature, and synthesizes various biochemical compounds.
Ingredients
Blooming Your Business and Beautiful Skin This Spring
With the icy weather that impacted most of the U.S. this past season, it’s finally time to reset the skin and bring back the radiant, healthy glow every client longs for.
Ingredients
Common Enzyme in Skin Care Products Can Induce Allergic Reaction
A study finds that when skin comes in contact with papain, a common enzyme used in cosmetic products, a strong allergic reaction is possible.
Facial
Innovative Eye Treatments—Powerful Peptides and Beneficial Botanicals
To combat unwanted visible aging, there are a host of new and exciting ingredients available that are designed specifically for this sensitive skin.
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