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Physiology
Lymphology: The Elixir of Life
One of the most intriguing and dynamic relationships that the human body possesses, is that of the immune system and lymphatics. Lymph has long been researched and upheld by many physicians and therapists as the “elixir of life.”
Physiology
Chocolate and Wine: The Perfect Match for Skin?
The
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
had us at "hello" this month, with a new study comparing the phenolic compounds in chocolate (actually, cocoa by-products) vs. wine (okay, grape seed) extracts for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory skin benefits.
Facial
Making Massage Vital to Skin Care Vitality
When it comes to massage, we typically associate it with our back, neck and shoulders, but what about therapeutic massage for the face?
Facial
Reflections: Lighten Your Load
It’s the beginning of the year, and in my mind, the perfect time to solve the pesky skin condition that is hyperpigmentation.
Facial
A Realistic View of Melasma
Melasma is a common skin condition that often is difficult to treat. Although the cause is not completely understood, it is known that the over-production of melanin creates its characteristic brown or grey-brown patches on skin.
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.
Physiology
Fighting Glycation for the Diabetic Client
The skin of a diabetic client is especially prone to premature or accelerated aging, and treatments and product choices will either help or hinder his or her ability to achieve their skin care desires.
Ingredients
Beyond Texture: Building a Sense of Sensory Ingredients
This article reviews some of the latest ingredients in skin care that add emotion to the textural sensory experience.
Physiology
Jump-Starting Cells
How do you target energy in the skin to keep skin looking youthful and healthy? First, it requires understanding what exactly ATP is and what impacts it.
Ingredients
Emu Oil: Ancient Remedy for Modern Times
For hundreds of years, the Australian aboriginal people have utilized the benefits of emu oil for medicinal purposes. Emu birds are harvested for nutritional purposes, and the oil is a byproduct that is derived from the stored fat layer.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Growth Factors
It is beyond the scope of this article to review every growth factor and pathway related to healing and anti-aging; but here’s a brief review of growth factors you see on product labels and research related to them.
Physiology
A Better Barrier With Corneotherapy
Corneobiology can help us to better understand what is happening in skin by identifying the multiple actions that take place in the skin’s barrier. This body of science can be adopted through the skin therapy approach called corneotherapy.
Facial
Bring on the Moisture
Understanding how the skin functions, as well as adopting therapies to introduce and lock moisture into the skin, will help you and your clients achieve balanced, hydrated skin throughout the seasons.
Physiology
Study Suggests Good Bugs are Fairly Resilient
The results of a new study from the University of California and Colgate are every germaphobe's worst nightmare: you can't wash all the microbes away. But really, it's a good thing. It shows how tough the good guys, who have our backs, are.
Men
Understanding Male Skin Care Needs: The Challenge of an Evolving Market
Male skin care needs are distinct due to the presence of testosterone. The unique attributes include increased skin thickness, enhanced sebum production and the onset of androgenetic alopecia. The market must evolve to address these needs.
Physiology
Don't Just Apply Products...Activate Them
Merely applying a product, and therefore an ingredient, to the skin does not ensure it will work for the intended benefit you are expecting. This article will discuss whether, under certain circumstances, it is more appropriate to simply apply a product to the skin vs. activate the skin.
Facial
Rosacea Reduction
All too often we hear from individuals whose practitioners have told them their chronic skin redness is rosacea, and many have been provided anti-inflammatories, antibiotics and/or other topicals or oral medications to treat it. Other mechanisms could be involved, an overview of which is given next.
Physiology
The Microbiome of Healthy Skin
Learning to nourish and live in harmony with the bugs in our microbiome is an important component to maintaining healthy skin.
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