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Section: Science > Ingredients
Physiology
How to Choose the Best Ingredients to Treat Pigmentation
Knowing the pathways to pigmentation can make all the difference in figuring out the best ingredients to use for optimal results and brighter skin.
Facial
Ingredients for Mastering Pigmentation
What direction will you take to achieve a brighter, more even skin tone for your clients? Lasers, chemical peels, mechanical resurfacers, hydroquinone or no hydroquinone?
Video
How Seasons Affect Pigmentation
The Skin Inc. team sat down this Shannon Esau, CEO and National Educator of Rhonda Allison, to learn more about the proper treatments and techniques to successfully peel your clients throughout the different seasons.
Facial
Shedding Some Light on Pigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is an important condition that requires the expertise and understanding of an esthetician. It affects many Caucasians, African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians. The goal of an esthetic pigment treatment is to correct and further prevent hyperpigmentation.
Ingredients
How Lemon Can Solve Client's Skin Concerns
From pigmentation to acne, lemon might just be the answer to these issues.
Ingredients
Carotenoids Halt Hyperpigmentation in Sun-exposed Skin
Carotenoid supplements protect the skin against UVA-induced pigmentation, Amway and IUF researchers report.
Physiology
Hormones Found Key to Safe Skin Lightening and Tanning
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have found receptors on melanocytes that interact with progesterone or estrogen to lighten or darken the skin, respectively. Future pigmentation control creams could capitalize on this concept.
Ingredients
The Rising Trend of Tranexamic Acid in Skin Care
Tranexamic Acid is a rising ingredient trend in skin care for its ability to prevent the growth of new blood vessels and skin pigmentation, per an article from Greatist.
Facial
The Missing Link for AM Protection & Lightening Support
Providing a holistic approach to pigmentation, RA’s NEW Oceanic Vitality Serum is the missing link in your clients’ AM regimen offering powerful antioxidant protection and lightening support for radiant skin.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Niacinamide
Niacinamide has numerous benefits to the skin from aging to inflammation to pigmentation. See how you can add this magical ingredient into your spa.
Ingredients
The Best Essential Oils for Skin Concerns
Essential oils can help skin concerns from wrinkles to dry skin.
Ingredients
Teas to Achieve Glowing Skin
From glowing skin to acne-free skin, these teas can help numerous skin concerns.
Ingredients
Green Tea EGCG: Now with Moisture Benefits
The powerful antioxidant properties of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) from green tea are legendary. What's not are their skin-hydrating and moisturizing benefits, as new findings from AmorePacific and Sungkyunkwan University, in Korea, suggest.
Ingredients
The Top 3 Natural Ingredients for Fall Skin Care
As we transition into cooler weather, Lenka Tinka of Natura Culina discusses three ingredients to incorporate into your natural skin care treatments.
Ingredients
Almond Consumption Improves Photoaging in Postmenopausal Women
The daily consumption of almonds was found to reduce wrinkles and pigment in the skin of postmenopausal women.
Ingredients
New Ingredients in Cosmeceuticals Aid in Improving Skin
Recent research shows that the addition of ingredients such as niacin and peptides can help treat various conditions in mature skin.
Physiology
Does Niacinamide Usually Cause Skin Purging?
Purging happens when an active ingredient increases the turnover rate of skin cells. This allows new skin cells to emerge, exposing healthier skin but also forcing out comedones.
Ingredients
Ingredients to Treat 4 Most Common Skin Conditions
Lyn Ross, founder of Institut’ DERMed Clinical Skin Care, shared ingredients estheticians can use to help clients with acne, aging, sensitivity and dyschromatic skin during Face & Body Southeast spa expo and conference.
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