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Ingredients
Collagen and Soy Peptides Stimulate Collagen
The results showed that the combination of collagen and soy peptides synergistically reduces ROS formation and increases expression of collagen I, collagen II, elastin and fibronectin.
Physiology
Research Finds Applying Makeup Activates the Brain in the Visually Impaired
A recent study utilizing functional magnetic resonance imaging concluded, “applying makeup is a personally rewarding activity even for blind females, as it strongly activates the reward system and the reward/memory system network."
Physiology
The Lowdown on Lyme
Clients with Lyme disease are looking for ways to de-stress and feel better, whether through a relaxing massage or facial.
Physiology
Diets High in Sugar and Fat May Contribute to Skin Inflammation
Research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
shows that eating foods high in sugar and fat can cause dysbiosis in the gut microbiome and subsequently affect the skin.
Physiology
The Difference Between Men and Women's Skin
From oily skin to pigmentation some skin conditions may be prone due to gender.
Ingredients
Navigating the Sea of Vitamin C
We’ll also examine ingredients to avoid or to use with caution when also applying vitamin C on the skin.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Malachite
Malachite has been found to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, increase skin elasticity and enhance healing.
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.
Ingredients
Study Reveals Adverse Shift in Skin Microbiome After Ocean Swimming
16S rRNA gene sequencing has revealed a detrimental shift in the human skin microbiome post-ocean swimming that raises the risk of infection. Results were recently published in
Environmental Research.
Ingredients
Revisiting the Skin Health Pyramid
Zoe Draelos, MD, has updated her 2014 Skin Health Pyramid to reflect new ingredients and new mechanisms of action in topical skin care.
Physiology
[Survey] The Impact of Skin Imperfections on Consumer's Mental Health
Mederma released survey results that showcased how skin imperfections affect the mental health of consumers.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Marula
Marula is seeing the inside of spa treatment rooms, largely in the name of moisturization and anti-aging benefits.
Physiology
Healthy Skin Principles
This article will discuss the factors of good skin health, application principles that should be well understood by all skin care professionals and some of the newer technologies that we all see in the market today.
Physiology
Survey Shows Consumers Need Sunscreen Education
The American Academy of Dermatology survey found that only 33% of adults typically reapply sunscreen when outdoors.
Physiology
Amorepacific Discovers Genetic Skin Barrier Regulator, Lesion Connection
During a Society for Investigative Dermatology e-poster session, Amorepacific shared research uncovering the role of EGR3 in skin barrier functioning and its connection with compromised skin.
Ingredients
Curcumin Nanoparticles May Be Viable Adjuvant for Sunscreen
Mice pretreated with curcumin nanoparticles had less erythema and inflammation, decreased apoptosis and less p53 expression following exposure to UVB than those in the control group.
Physiology
Dr. Elsa Jungman Launches At-Home Microbiome Test
The pilot program examines the ecosystem of bacteria and fungi on the user's skin.
Physiology
Research Links Gut Microbes and Inflammatory Skin Disease
The gut-skin axis has previously been linked to skin disorders including acne and psoriasis. Research presented at the EADV 2021 symposium underscores this connection with findings related to the inflammatory skin condition hidradenitis suppurativa.
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