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Physiology
Researcher Link Scalp Location with Melanoma Survival Rate
Researchers conducted a study to find the correlation with MSS for how frequently areas of the skin are exposed to the sun.
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.
Men
Bring In The Men
Men can be your best clients and we've got all the ways you can maximize on these diamonds in the rough.
MedSpa
Duo Therapy Can Help Prevent Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers conducted a study to discover that a combination therapy can help prevent the formation of squamous cell carcinoma.
Physiology
On the Horizon Acne
Roughly 50 million people suffer from acne in the United States alone. Learn about the different types and treatments for acne.
Facial
Obesity Shown to be Inversely Associated with Acne
While nutrition and acne often seemed linked together, recent researchers have discovered that it may not be in the way that we have previously believed.
Physiology
Why the FDA's 'Sunscreens in the Bloodstream' Study is Flawed
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
tested the potential systemic absorption of certain sunscreens. Results identified their presence in subjects' bloodstreams; however, as industry expert David Steinberg explains, the study is misleading and fails to consider crucial variables.
MedSpa
Laser Probe Can Spot Skin Cancer in Seconds
There are roughly 7,200 new cases of melanoma reported in Canada each year, but a research student at the University of British Columbia is developing a device that can help with early detection of skin cancer in seconds.
Physiology
Researchers Discover Melanoma can Hijack the Immune System
A group of researchers from Queen Mary University of London discovered in a study that a specific protein produced by melanoma cancer cells can cause melanoma to spread instead of heal.
Trends
Skin Essentials for Flying
Your skin does not take flying lightly, but we've got some basic steps that will make taking care of your skin while flying as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Physiology
Tpl2's Major Role in the Genetics of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is no joke, and that is why so many people are working to try and better understand it. Katie DeCicco-Skinner is one such person who is looking into the genetics of squamous cell carcinoma.
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.
Physiology
[VIDEO] Then and Now: Physiology and Ingredient Evolution
We had the opportunity to grab Michael to talk about the changes in the industry over the past 30 years, why his grandfather Peter Pugliese, M.D., started the company, his advice for new estheticians in the industry and what he has up his sleeve for the future of the brand.
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.
Ingredients
What You Need to Know About...Vitamin D
Vitamin D can make a huge impact on a good treatment outcome, and it can be a problem for many clients. See three easy ways to get more vitamin D and how to use it in the treatment room.
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