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MedSpa
Melanoma Foundation of New England Rebrands as IMPACT Melanoma
Formerly the Melanoma Foundation of New England, IMPACT Melanoma plans to continue to support and educate people on melanoma with a variety of programs.
Wellness
Beauty and the Brain: Global Wellness Summit Explores Neuroscience
The Global Wellness Summit announced three speakers for their event in Palm Beach, Florida. These speakers will discuss the science of beauty and the emerging field of neuroaesthetics.
Marketing
It’s Baaaack: Face & Body Southeast
At Face & Body Southeast 2017, expect the same great education and exposition amped up for the second round with more exhibitors and plenty of new additions. So what’s in store for you this year?
Physiology
How Traumatic Events Affect Skin
Skin care needs could penetrate more deeply than are measurable, as recent findings on stress, trauma and skin conditions reveal.
Facial
Keeping a Watchful Eye On Aging
The eye area is the first to show signs of aging, and may require earlier, more aggressive approaches to anti-aging treatments. Findings associated with periorbital aging include dark under-eye circles, “bagging” or loss of elasticity, shadowing in the tear trough, crows’ feet or wrinkling lateral to the eye, and loss of opacity (increased translucency) of the under-eye skin.
Trends
Ingest Yourself Pretty
Per a recent report, consumers responded favorably to the notion of taking supplements for better skin.
Physiology
JAK Inhibitors Mute Psoriasis, Alopecia and More
Getting all huffy over clients' psoriasis or alopecia? JAK inhibitors may bring you—and their symptoms— back to a balanced state.
Trends
5 Reasons Why You Need to Attend Face & Body Southeast
Though there are many reasons why you should attend Face & Body Southeast in Atlanta, Georgia; here are the top five.
Physiology
'Built-in' SPF Myth Leads to Rising Hispanic Skin Cancer Rates
People of color don't have a built-in safety net against skin cancer as many believe, which has caused the rates of advanced skin cancer diagnoses to grow in the Hispanic population.
Physiology
Tanning Depedent Clients May Have Other Addictions
According to a recent study, individuals who tan frequently, both at tanning salons and outside, are likely to have other addictive qualities, which can affect people both physically and mentally.
Physiology
Life-saving Melanoma Class Premieres at Face & Body Northern California
Melanoma Foundation of New England's Skinny on Skin class will premiere at Face & Body Northern California, providing informative education on detecting this common form of skin cancer.
Physiology
Untouched, 'Primitive' Microbiome Sets the Skin Health Benchmark
As it turns out, on skin, the more "bugs," the better; and cosmetics could be negatively affecting their diversity. New research from the UK compared microbiomes to set a "healthy skin standard," against which the effects of products can be measured, in the future.
Physiology
Answering the Question: Why Moisturize?
The skin is your body’s largest organ, and it represents the first line of defense against bacteria, viruses and irritants. If that skin barrier function is disrupted, even by simple dry skin, that puts individuals at risk for infection and dermatitis.
MedSpa
Innovative Skin Health With Zein Obagi
Zein Obagi, M.D., a leading educator and innovator in medical esthetics, discusses his definition of skin health and how it shapes his practice and patients.
MedSpa
Microneedling Opens Door for Rosacea Relief
Recent research suggests that when combined with tranexamic acid, microneedling may be an effective treatment for rosacea.
Physiology
Study Finds Fat Cells Linked to Anti-aging Treatment
A study has discovered stem cells collected from human fat can potentially be used for anti-aging treatments. While the study needs further review, it has potential to open new therapeutical opportunities.
Physiology
FDA Approves Merkel Cell Carcinoma Injectable
The FDA has approved BAVENCIO (avelumab) for treatment in people with Merkel cell carcinoma, providing a potential breakthrough in treating the deadly cancer.
Physiology
Lipid Enlightenment: A New Way Forward for Personalized Skin Care
Cosmetic dermatology in some ways replaces and surpasses anti-aging. Many cosmetic and personal care multinationals see it as the next strategic move. And new findings in lipidomics, such as these from the University of Oregon, quickly push the potential forward.
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