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Physiology
Weather Change Making Clients SAD?
Are your clients feeling the "winter blues?" They may be mistaking their emotions for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Erin Madigan-Fleck, N.M.D. breaks down the meaning of SAD and the reasons one might find he or she suffers from it.
MedSpa
Coming to a Dermatologist Near You: 3D Printer Produces Living Skin
Spanish researchers hope to make animal testing a thing of the past with a new 3D printer designed to create living human tissue that mimics natural skin structure.
Ingredients
The ABCs of Glycation, Skin Redness and Acne at Face & Body Midwest
Every esthetician needs to know a little something about skin science to be successful. And the standing-room-only crowd in the science session during Face & Body Midwest validated this fact. Glycation, redness and acne were just a few areas that engaged attendees.
Industry News
Dermalogica Combats Pollution With App
Dermalogica has partnered with BreezoMeter for a unique app and website that can forecast pollution based on your current location.
Event Coverage
Skin Inc.’s Face & Body Midwest Jump-starts 2017
Skin Inc.'s Face & Body Midwest 2017 welcomed an energetic crowd of over 3,072 spa professionals and industry suppliers, all who were eager to have a jump start this year on their education, product knowledge and business insight.
Ingredients
Eating Mushrooms Could Counteract Advanced Glycation End Products
There's a fungus among us, and it may be more welcomed than ever before if new research out of Japan is corroborated. A preliminary study has shown that consuming mushrooms may decrease the production of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in skin.
Physiology
Study Finds Fat Cells Can Eliminate Skin Scarring
Researchers discovered a way to heal wounds without leaving noticeable scarring on the skin. Scientists are able to convert myofibroblasts—cells most commonly found in healing wounds—into fat cells to leave skin without scars.
Physiology
Q-score Makes Spotting Melanomas Swift
An improved method of melanoma identification was discovered by researchers, which helps physicians detect whether a growth is cancerous using a tool called a Q-score.
Trends
Face & Body Midwest Debuts Skin Inc. LIVE!: Where Education Meets Entertainment
Feel like tradeshow floors could use a little boost? Want to attend education seminars in bite-sized chunks? The Skin Inc. LIVE! stage @ Face & Body is where attendees can watch live treatment demonstrations, ingredient insight discussions and business presentations without ever leaving the show Jan. 22-23.
Trends
Samsung Identifies Skin Impurities With Apps
Samsung plans to launch skin care apps, Lumini and S-Skin, to detect and solve skin problems using cameras, LEDs and nanotechnology.
Facial
Turn Back Time: New Findings Suggest Science Could Potentially Reverse the Signs of Aging
It may finally be possible to turn back the clock. Using cellular reprogramming, scientists at the Salk Institute have found a way to reverse signs of aging.
Physiology
Case Cracked: Melanin Transport Process Discovered
Researchers in Japan have used chicken tissue and fluorescence imaging to discover how melanin is carried to the epidermis, a first step toward possible implications for skin cancer research.
Physiology
Researchers Identify Skin Healing Protein in Zebrafish
Researchers are looking into how Hsp60 can potentially benefit wound healing in zebrafish and mice with diabetes. This protein has shown results that are making scientists look into further studies to potentially benefit humans in the future.
Physiology
Age Restrictions on Indoor Tanning Reduces Melanoma Cases and Costs
Here a dollar, there a dollar, everywhere a dollar bill ... a study is seeing results in putting an age restriction on indoor tanning. If indoor tanning was only legal for those 18 and older, cases of melanoma and treatment costs would decrease significantly.
Ingredients
Raspberry Could Ride Anti-pollution to the Top
Raspberry is trending, not only for its impact on skin erythema and melanin, but for repair and antioxidant benefits. It's in the perfect position to ride the anti-pollution trend to the top.
Physiology
Raman Imaging Produces Melanoma 'Snapshot'
Pheomelanin is the red/blond pigment. Its presence has been associated with an elevated risk of melanoma. However, a new technique has been developed to visualize it, which could serve as an early indicator.
Physiology
Can Skin Infection Connect to Food Allergies?
Six million children in the U.S. currently suffer from food allergies, and the number is growing. Researchers are investigating whether a child’s itchy or irritated skin has something to do with this.
Physiology
Antioxidant Enzyme Found in
P. Acnes
Researchers in Sweden discovered a potential in protecting skin against diseases with an antioxidant-rich enzyme, RoxP. They believe future testing with this enzyme can lead to positives where formulators can include RoxP in sunscreens to help prevent life-threatening diseases.
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