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Ingredients
Resveratrol: Elixir for Longevity
Resveratrol boosts cell proliferation, how quickly new cells can regenerate, and provides nourishing phyto-nutrients for the skin and facilitates how well the body can absorb vitamin C. Nature Pure Labs' Victoria Tabak explains more.
Ingredients
Psoriasis Meets its Match in Vanilla Extract
What do baked goods and psoriasis have in common? Research in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
suggests that synthetic vanilla extract can topically treat the chronic condition.
Physiology
Researchers Link Obesity with Rosacea
Though the causes of rosacea are unclear, recent research in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
has linked the skin condition with obesity and body mass index.
Trends
Reflections: Red Alert
Skin care practitioners are often alarmed at the sign of red and immediately try to soothe and calm the skin (or calm down that hot client). Before doing so, however, it is imperative that they research the root of that redness.
Ingredients
Where There's Smoke, There's Skin Care: How Cannabis Affects Skin
With relaxing regulations, cannabis is gaining traction in skin care. Read on for details on how cannabis works with the skin and what is in store for its future.
Physiology
Jar Deconstructed: Liposomes
Liposomes are frequently utilized to deliver key actives, with hyaluronic acid winning the award for most popular and hydration often the name of the game. We delve further into how these tiny delivery vehicles work.
Physiology
Skin Remembers Injuries to Maintain Integrity
Stem cells in the skin have "memories" of previous injuries to help speed along the healing process. Research in
Science
suggests that this might help understand psoriasis.
Facial
Fight Aging With Zero Trauma
Utilizing the body's natural inflammatory response to fight the appearance of aging is a relatively recent development. Tina Abnoosi of TAMA Research explores further.
Physiology
What it Takes to Stem Keloid Recurrence
Keloids are notorious for their high recurrence rate. Researchers from Sensus Healthcare Inc. found a way to cut down recurrences dramatically in recent testing.
Physiology
Studies Find Health Benefits in Redheads
Due to the MC1R gene, natural redheads have various benefits such as a greater ability to produce vitamin D, higher pain tolerance, better aging and more.
Physiology
An Esthetician’s Guide to Vascular Lesions
Knowing the difference between rosacea and vascular lesions is crucial to the treatment process. Susanne Schmaling from the Esthetics Council explains the difference.
Physiology
When Pollution and Sensitive Skin Meet
Concerns over air pollution's impact on the skin are on the rise. Research in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
found that skin care formulated with the goal of fighting pollution can make an impact on skin health.
Physiology
Break Through Skin Barrier Concerns at Face & Body Midwest
Ingredients, products and lifestyle changes are making strides in treating a compromised skin barrier. Learn about these and more at
Skin Inc.'s Face & Body
Midwest spa expo and conference.
Physiology
Skin Pigment Genetics is More Complex at the Equator
New research published in Cell presents genetic findings related to skin pigment diversity and complexity, further supporting the trend for customizable skin care.
Wellness
FDA Warns of Biotin Use for Certain Patients
According to the FDA, the supplement biotin, or vitamin B7, can interfere with certain lab tests. The FDA recommends discussing taking any supplements with a doctor prior to use.
Physiology
Hot and Bothered: Treating Reactive Skin
Reactive skin is an esthetician-coined term that describes skin that shows different types of reactions easily when exposed to certain products, ingredients, treatments or environmental factors.
Regulatory
FDA Aims at Injectable Silicone
Injectable silicone by any other name does not make it healthy. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recent safety issue warns consumers and practitioners of the harmful effects of injecting silicone for esthetic procedures.
Physiology
Ethnicity and Skin Cancer Risk
Skin cancer is colorblind. All ethnicities should take precautionary measures when exposing their skin to UV rays, according to IMPACT Melanoma contributing writer, Chris Hislop.
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