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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
The Complexity of Pigmentation
For decades, people have been obsessed with color, and spa professionals are facing challenges on how to best address pigmentation.
MedSpa
Top Pigmentation Treatments
Pigmentation can be caused by a number of environmental and physical triggers. Treatment is possible, with the right combination of treatment options.
Physiology
Pigmentation Revisited
A thorough understanding of the physiological origin of pigmentation problems can help correctly treat clients' concerns.
Physiology
Then and Now: Pigmentation Update
With so much having changed in the pigmentation field of skin care, these are the updates that have happened in the last 10 years that could make a big difference in your spa.
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
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
Alternative Perspectives in Hyperpigmentation
This article will have you questioning what you think you know about pigmentation causes.
Body
Aglow or Acne? Pregnancy Changes
Rising hormone levels can have a tremendous impact on the skin. Author Victoria Tabak discusses changes to the skin during pregnancy, which can include stretch marks, acne and pigmentation changes.
Physiology
Decoding the Science Behind the Redhead Factor
The unique role of the MC1R extends far beyond skin and hair pigmentation and includes modulation of the immune system, cell viability and cell differentiation.
Physiology
The Fitzpatrick Skin Type Classification Scale
The Fitzpatrick Skin Type Classification system was developed in 1975 by Harvard Medical School dermatologist Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, PhD.
Physiology
Protecting the Skin's Powerhouse
Aging is a top concern for many people when it comes to their skin, but could the issue really just lie in protecting the powerhouse of the cell?
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
When to Peel
Knowing when to peel is critical for glowing healthy skin, so we've got your complete guide to show you how to know exactly when to peel.
Physiology
Video Tour: Education Leads to Results for Your Clients
Read an excerpt of "Acne", one of the four lessons covered by the new video education offering from
Skin Inc.
magazine, featuring world-renowned dermatologist Zoe Draelos, MD, and based on the popular
Physiology of the Skin, Third Edition
book.
Physiology
Rockstar Antioxidants for Skin Restoration
There are several key ingredients that can increase the skin’s strength, and support in rebuilding and restoring it to optimal health. But first, you must be able to identify the signs and possible contributing factors.
Physiology
Devices and Cell Salt Ingredients to Amp Up Acne Treatments
Tiffany Andersen shares how important it is to understand cell salts in skin care, especially when treating acne.
Ingredients
The Powerful Effects of Vitamin A for Signs of Aging
This fabulous ingredient allows the fibroblast cell to synthesize collagen and elastin, which in turn thickens and tightens the skin, reducing wrinkles, slowing down the aging process and providing a younger appearance.
Physiology
Triple Threat: The Three Keys to Fighting Aging Skin
Teach your clients about the three biochemical reactions that cause aging skin.
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