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Physiology
Creating a Treatment Plan for Multicultural Clients
From chemical peels to microdermabrasion, it can be difficult to decide what the best treatment for multicultural clients' skin concerns could be. However, Michai Ashley makes it a little easier with her tips.
Physiology
Scientists Connect Atopic Dermatitis and Food Allergies
Researchers have discovered a link between atopic dermatitis and food allergies through a study they published in Science Translational Medicine in February 2019.
Physiology
Skin Care Could Translate to Brain, Heart and Blood Sugar Health
We hear it all the time: the skin is the largest organ, and we focus on ways to address signs of aging or ailments. But according to a new study, skin health (or lack thereof) could have much larger implications.
Business
Research Reveals Skin Cells Initiate Immune Response
Researchers from Silab, in collaboration with the University of California, San Francisco, have uncovered a new finding about the biological immune response: skin cells can initiate it locally.
Physiology
Research Finds This Factor to Boost Facial Skin Moisture
Lotions and potions are not the secret to lasting skin hydration—according to
Skin Research and Technology
findings, a very fine water mist can improve skin moisture and barrier function.
Physiology
Hair Follicle Discovery Unleashes Possibility for New Acne Treatments
Researchers at Biomedical Research Centre discovered how a mutation in hair follicle formation could be causing severe acne. With this research, the team is hoping to uncover new forms of acne treatments.
Physiology
San Diego Researchers Find Causes of Skin Aging and Immunity
A research group at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine identified what causes skin aging and how this can impact skin immunity.
Physiology
TrAP Molecules Drive Natural Healing Proteins
A novel biomaterial developed by researchers at Imperial College London interacts with wound healing and tissue repair as it evolves.
Physiology
Shiseido Uncovers Heroes and Villains in Skin Aging
Various forces are at work within skin that can defend against or propogate signs of aging. Shiseido highlighted findings in this area from a joint research project, along with the capability of an iris extract to influence these dynamics.
Physiology
Research Assess Skin Cancer Risks
Research was presented during the American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting, which discussed the correlation between genetic risk factors for skin cancer and environmental risk factors for skin cancer.
Facial
Is an Acne Vaccine in Our Future?
Acne may not be life threatening, but it does impact the emotional stability of those suffering with it. That is why a group of researchers are working on creating an acne vaccine, and their findings have been published.
Physiology
Linking Melanoma with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
A research team at Wilmot Cancer Institute discovered that patients who suffer from chronic lymphocytic leukemia are at a 600% higher risk of also having melanoma.
Physiology
A Breakdown on Peels and Toxicology
Face and Body shared some amazing tips and tricks when it comes to the realm of toxicology and and peels for the spa industry during the advanced education classes on chemistry.
MedSpa
Are Blood Tests the Future of Diagnosing Melanoma?
A research team in Australia recently conducted a study to see if it would be possible to detect melanoma through a blood test. This research could help speed up the process for early detection of melanoma.
Wellness
Discovering the Genetic Connection to Weight Loss
People often discuss how certain diets work better for certain people based on their genetic makeup. However, a recent study may have discovered that this isn't entirely true.
Physiology
Study Shows How Weather Changes Skin Texture
Climatic factors have the potential to influence skin health—especially its moisture levels and texture—according to research in the
British Journal of Dermatology
. These results may influence how consumers alter their skin care from season to season.
Physiology
Very A-peeling: Adding Peels To Your Education at
Face & Body
Peels are definitely not a treatment of the past, but instead are a great staple treatment to include in your spa. Expand your knowledge on peels with these classes at Face & Body Northern California.
Physiology
New Study Uncovers Itch vs. Pain Signaling
A new study published in the
Journal of Neuroscience
provides some relief for a phenomenon over which scientists have been scratching their heads: itch vs. pain and their discrimination.
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