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Facial
Shedding Some Light on Pigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is an important condition that requires the expertise and understanding of an esthetician. It affects many Caucasians, African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians. The goal of an esthetic pigment treatment is to correct and further prevent hyperpigmentation.
Physiology
Researchers Identify Skin Healing Protein in Zebrafish
Researchers are looking into how Hsp60 can potentially benefit wound healing in zebrafish and mice with diabetes. This protein has shown results that are making scientists look into further studies to potentially benefit humans in the future.
Physiology
Age Restrictions on Indoor Tanning Reduces Melanoma Cases and Costs
Here a dollar, there a dollar, everywhere a dollar bill ... a study is seeing results in putting an age restriction on indoor tanning. If indoor tanning was only legal for those 18 and older, cases of melanoma and treatment costs would decrease significantly.
Physiology
[Video] Become Certified to Save a Life With The Skinny On Skin
Based on the understanding that head and neck melanomas are particularly dangerous, The Skinny On Skin teaches skin care professionals how to screen for suspicious moles while performing salon services.
Ingredients
Raspberry Could Ride Anti-pollution to the Top
Raspberry is trending, not only for its impact on skin erythema and melanin, but for repair and antioxidant benefits. It's in the perfect position to ride the anti-pollution trend to the top.
Physiology
Raman Imaging Produces Melanoma 'Snapshot'
Pheomelanin is the red/blond pigment. Its presence has been associated with an elevated risk of melanoma. However, a new technique has been developed to visualize it, which could serve as an early indicator.
Physiology
Can Skin Infection Connect to Food Allergies?
Six million children in the U.S. currently suffer from food allergies, and the number is growing. Researchers are investigating whether a child’s itchy or irritated skin has something to do with this.
Physiology
Antioxidant Enzyme Found in
P. Acnes
Researchers in Sweden discovered a potential in protecting skin against diseases with an antioxidant-rich enzyme, RoxP. They believe future testing with this enzyme can lead to positives where formulators can include RoxP in sunscreens to help prevent life-threatening diseases.
Physiology
Fighting Glycation for the Diabetic Client
The skin of a diabetic client is especially prone to premature or accelerated aging, and treatments and product choices will either help or hinder his or her ability to achieve their skin care desires.
Physiology
Study Finds a Glowing Skin Cancer Detector
A new method using a high-resolution microscope can potentially help doctors discover skin cancer in a matter of minutes without a biopsy. The glowing secret is in NADH.
Physiology
How Do Moles Become Melanoma?
Moles—some people have a few while others have many, but what makes a mole become a melanoma?
Physiology
Power Poses Result in Powerless Motives
Power poses are acknowledged to be powerful with many mental and physical benefits. According to a couple of researchers from University of Pennsylvania, these are false recognition's, which could even backfire.
Physiology
10 Secrets for Healthier-looking Skin
The American Academy of Dermatology reveals 10 universally beneficial skin care tips from dermatologists.
Wellness
You Are What You Eat: Nutrient Ratio Affects Skin Structure
New research out of Australia and Norway shows, in a mouse model, how nutrition impacts the structure of skin. Interestingly, the ratio of nutrients had a larger impact than total intake; and the results were gender-dependent.
Ingredients
Beyond Texture: Building a Sense of Sensory Ingredients
This article reviews some of the latest ingredients in skin care that add emotion to the textural sensory experience.
Physiology
Oxidative Stress Acts on Telomeres, but Differently
How does oxidative stress impact telomerase activity? Not quite how researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and others thought.
Physiology
Jump-Starting Cells
How do you target energy in the skin to keep skin looking youthful and healthy? First, it requires understanding what exactly ATP is and what impacts it.
Ingredients
Emu Oil: Ancient Remedy for Modern Times
For hundreds of years, the Australian aboriginal people have utilized the benefits of emu oil for medicinal purposes. Emu birds are harvested for nutritional purposes, and the oil is a byproduct that is derived from the stored fat layer.
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