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Physiology
Reflections: An Education In Eczema
In the United States, 31.6 million Americans suffer from eczema, among the most affected are children. Learn how skin care professionals are treating and helping.
Physiology
Ozone: The Air Down Here
Though you might think of ozone in relation to the atmosphere, ozone can also be used to treat a variety of skin and medical conditions.
Physiology
Helping Clients Choose the Right Sunscreen
With so many sunscreens on the market, your clients might have questions on how to select the one that is right for them and how to make the selection less complicated.
Physiology
Tattoo-removal Patch Offers ‘Tat’-ilizing Results
A clear, silicone patch is changing the tattoo removal game—Research in
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
found that removal treatments using the patch could be almost three times as fast at traditional methods.
Physiology
Study Shines a (Black) Light on Melasma Detection
Black light can illuminate otherwise hidden melasma symptoms, according to research in the
Journal of American Academy of Dermatology
. Researchers hope to encourage early detection of the condition.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Infrared and Blue Light Protection
New research is putting a light on the benefits of infrared and blue therapy treatments. What will this mean for the future of the esthetics practice?
Physiology
Face & Body Southeast: A Deep Dive Into Science
Last year, you asked for more science based education for Face & Body Southeast. This year, we deliver with more educational opportunities including the Skin Inc. Live!, supplier classes and more.
Physiology
Busted: 6 Sun Protection Myths
Many believe that sunscreen is only necessary on sunny days, and that a base tan is good for overall skin health—these six myths and misconceptions can prove harmful to clients' health.
Physiology
Heal—Don’t Feel—the Burn with Vitamin D
Vitamin D may help relieve inflammation and other effects of sunburn, according to research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
, and even has the potential to heal the skin.
Trends
Pick Your Advanced Education Track at Face & Body Southeast
Select the classes you want to attend in the four tracks—wellness/business, physiology, ingredients and treatments—during Advanced Education at Face & Body Southeast spa expo and conference.
Physiology
Stem Cell Aging Theories Put to the Test
Wrinkles and age spots are caused intrinsically, according to new aging theories proposed by Win L. Chiou in
The Scientific Pages of Dermatology
.
Physiology
The New Bionic Reality: Imprinted Wearables
New dimensions in 3D printing are now possible thanks to a novel process developed at the University of Minnesota. Not only could this give surgical robots the sense of touch, it could embed the human skin with biometric monitoring capabilities.
Physiology
Microbiome Helps Level the Acne Playing Field
Acne may be the result of a flaw in the microbiome's delicate balance. Using new research, microbiome-based markers could be used to diagnose and treat the disease.
Physiology
[podcast] Age of Inflammation: How Health is Driving the Microbiome Market
"I think millennial women are changing the world by doing something that’s never been done before," says Larry Weiss, M.D. "They're reading labels and asking questions." What are they looking for? Read on and listen in to learn more.
Industry News
Repêchage Kicks Off Educational Series With Oily Skin Webinar
Repêchage has announced plans to expand its Lydia Sarfati Post-Graduate Academy by providing webinars about seasonal skin care topics.
Physiology
Coca-Cola: The Next Tanning Aid?
Tanning oils can be dangerous, but the latest in tanning enhancers has the potential to compromise UV protection.
Physiology
The Sensitive Skin Phenomenon
A reported 50% to 80% of the U.S. population has sensitive skin, but what defines sensitive skin to the client and the consumer?
Physiology
Skin Conditions and Summer: A Match Made in Irritation
Summer's heat and humidity do not agree with already compromised skin. Find which conditions thrive or hope to survive during the warmer months, and how to help clients when flare-ups occur.
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