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Makeup
Priming Your Facial Canvas
Just like any artist, makeup artists and estheticians must prepare the canvas that they work on. Learn how primers can help with the creation of a masterpiece.
Facial
Can Alternative Cleansing Clean Skin?
Cleansing helps maintain skin barrier function and assists routines designed for acne, anti-aging and men’s skin care. This article will discuss the latest in cleansing technology, reviewing some innovative formulation concepts.
Facial
Sleeping Beauty
Nighttime is the right time for the skin to reboot, repair and refresh. As esthetic professionals, we are constantly reminding our clients about the importance of their before-bed skin care ritual to piggyback onto this physiological phenomenon.
Physiology
Understanding the Risks of Sun Poisoning
While most of us are familiar with sunburns, not everyone understands the risks of sun poisoning. In the case of sun poisoning, a person may develop redness, swelling and large blisters on their skin.
Facial
DIY Don’t: Charcoal Masks
DIY charcoal masks can cause permanent damage to the skin. We reached out to our experts to explain why these masks are always a DIY Don't.
Physiology
Oil Overdrive: Look Within to Battle Acne
Clients with oily skin have a multitude of skin issues, such as breakout battles. As estheticians, we must look at the deeper cause of oil production.
Physiology
5 Top Myths of Sunscreen
In the recent years, public awareness has improved concerning the importance of sunscreen in the prevention of skin cancer. However, many people still hold misconceptions regarding sunscreen.
Ingredients
Botulinum Toxin: Why Does It Work?
Botox-like injections are the top non-invasive procedures in medical spas ... but how do they affect the skin (or, rather, the muscle)? Read on for more about botulinum toxin type A, including why a toxin is able to smooth out the skin.
MedSpa
The Science Behind Scars: Effective Combinatorial Treatments
Understand the science of scar types and how to treat them utilizing the newest techniques available from basic topicals to combinatorial techniques including microneedling and fractional lasers used in combination with topical serums.
Physiology
What Happens to Skin With Age?
It’s been said that, “If life is about change, the proof is in our skin.” It cannot be denied that skin changes, and usually for the worse, as humans age. The reasons for this are both intrinsic and extrinsic.
Physiology
Reflections: An Education In Eczema
In the United States, 31.6 million Americans suffer from eczema, among the most affected are children. Learn how skin care professionals are treating and helping.
Physiology
Ozone: The Air Down Here
Though you might think of ozone in relation to the atmosphere, ozone can also be used to treat a variety of skin and medical conditions.
Physiology
Helping Clients Choose the Right Sunscreen
With so many sunscreens on the market, your clients might have questions on how to select the one that is right for them and how to make the selection less complicated.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Infrared and Blue Light Protection
New research is putting a light on the benefits of infrared and blue therapy treatments. What will this mean for the future of the esthetics practice?
Physiology
Face & Body Southeast: A Deep Dive Into Science
Last year, you asked for more science based education for Face & Body Southeast. This year, we deliver with more educational opportunities including the Skin Inc. Live!, supplier classes and more.
Physiology
The Sensitive Skin Phenomenon
A reported 50% to 80% of the U.S. population has sensitive skin, but what defines sensitive skin to the client and the consumer?
Physiology
Skin Conditions and Summer: A Match Made in Irritation
Summer's heat and humidity do not agree with already compromised skin. Find which conditions thrive or hope to survive during the warmer months, and how to help clients when flare-ups occur.
Physiology
Sunscreen: Why Your Clients Need it This Summer
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is easily preventable. When sunscreen is used on a regular basis, your clients’ chance of developing skin cancer decreases. Here are 4 tips to help your clients be sun safe.
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