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Physiology
Are Antihistamines the Next Treatment for Skin Cancer?
Researchers from Sweden discovered an interesting connection between antihistamines and malignant melanoma.
Physiology
P&G, 23andMe Uncover Genetic Ties to Sensitive Skin
Research from P&G and 23andMe reveals new genetic associations underlying sensitive skin syndrome.
Physiology
Skin-stress Connection Key to Dermatoses
A recent book chapter released from
The Essentials of Psychodermatology
explores the biology of the brain-skin connection.
Physiology
Shiseido Uncovers Elasticity in Capillaries for Anti-aging Approach
For some time, Shiseido has been studying the vasculature of skin as it relates to elasticity for anti-aging benefits. Recently, the company released new findings on the specific mechanisms at work.
Physiology
Breaking Down CBD Product Use by Generation
A Chicago marketing agency broke down how each generation views CBD products, and the results may surprise you.
Physiology
Sub-group of Fibroblasts Identified as Primary Wound Healers
Research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
reveals a sub-class of fibroblasts that act as the main collagen producers during wound healing.
Trends
Earthing is 2020's Barefoot Wellness Trend
Earthing is the latest wellness trend that not only connects the body to the earth, but also provides scientifically backed benefits to the body. Plus, it's as simple as taking your shoes off and taking a walk outside.
Physiology
Research Identifies 8 More Genomes Linked to Skin Cancer
Indiana University cancer researcher Jiali Han, Ph.D., has recently identified eight new genomic regions that increase a person’s risk for skin cancer.
Ingredients
Carotenoids Halt Hyperpigmentation in Sun-exposed Skin
Carotenoid supplements protect the skin against UVA-induced pigmentation, Amway and IUF researchers report.
Physiology
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Found to Prevent Psoriasis
Researchers have discovered that a vascular endothelial growth factor A can help prevent and treat psoriasis.
Physiology
Bacteria in a Bottle: Microbiome and the Skin
Drew Coleman, vice president of sales and education for DMK International, provided Face & Body Southeast attendees an in-depth look at the skin’s microbiome, treatments that can have an adverse effect on the microbiome and microbiome-friendly ingredients to be on the look for in skin care.
Trends
Hyperpigmentation, Hair Removal and More Brought to You LIVE
The Skin Inc. LIVE! Stage is filled with demos and presentations ranging from pollution on the skin to hyperpigmentation and so much more.
Physiology
Your Guide to An Inclusive Spa
Face & Body Southeast, taking place in Atlanta, from Feb. 8-10, 2020, recognized the importance of shaping an inclusive spa environment, and we are offering a host of educational classes for attendees to help them on their journey.
Business
Researchers Discover Skin Cancer Suppressor
Researchers at the University of Bath discovered a molecule that suppresses melanoma tumor growth that could help pave the way for skin cancer research and treatment.
Business
Electric Effects: EI to Measure Skin Barrier Defects
Researchers at the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research have identified a method based on small electrical pulses that could measure skin barrier defects.
Physiology
Uncovering the Dynamics of Skin's Microbiome at SCC Annual
To some, the skin microbiome is no more than the latest marketing fad; to others, it is perhaps the greatest discovery in recent years with potential beyond our understanding—which is why industry giants L'Oréal and Amway are digging deeper.
Physiology
Kao Links Biophoton Emissions with UV Exposure, and Skin Dryness and Roughness
Weak photons emitted by the body increase after UV exposure. They appear to be an early detector for signs of photoaging, including skin dehydration and roughness, Kao Corp. reports.
Physiology
Collagen Formation Found to be in a Lattice Pattern
A group of researchers from Japan looked to discover the structure of collagen and elastin fibers in the skin to further the understanding of the skin and treating it.
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