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Physiology
Jagger Addresses Rosacea Awareness
Sarah Jagger, a sufferer of rosacea, used her makeup expertise to show the visible symptoms of rosacea.
Physiology
A Good Night’s Sleep Can Put Years on Your Face
Goesel Anson, MD, FACS, of Ansen, Edwards & Higging, Plastic Surgery Associates, conducted a review on wrinkle development and biomechanical changes occurring during sleep.
Physiology
The Microbiome of Healthy Skin
Learning to nourish and live in harmony with the bugs in our microbiome is an important component to maintaining healthy skin.
Physiology
Touchscreen Skin: The Next Wearable?
Are we closer to an e-Skin reality? The market may be ready. But is the technology?
Physiology
Help the Heal When You Peel
Post-care and skin recovery are important opportunities for estheticians to make a huge difference in their client’s skin. It starts with understanding the stages of wound healing, which is often a longer process with medical peels, as well as how to most effectively support the healing process.
Physiology
Hungover Skin Causes and Cures
While overindulging in “adult beverages” can make our heads pound and stomachs implode, perhaps less obvious are the toxic effects that seep into our skin. This article reviews the causes of hangovers, their impact on skin and what hope there is to “cure” them.
Ingredients
Ingredient Insights: Pollution Protection
Most clients now know they must protect themselves against UV radiation to prevent premature aging and skin cancer, but a new environmental threat has gained a foothold in skin care—pollution.
Physiology
‘Sunscreen’ Gene Might Help in Skin Cancer Protection
University of Southern California researchers have found a gene that could protect injured skin cells from becoming cancerous.
Physiology
'Hard' Truth: Eczema in Infants Linked to Hard Water
Water seems innocent enough, sustaining life on this blue planet. But it's all about balance and exposure. And as researchers in London recently discovered, hard water can carry too much calcium carbonate, putting infant skin at risk.
Facial
Eye Lift in a Jar: Can Skin Care Ingredients Replace the Scalpel?
As an alternative to an eye lift, skin care can offer a multifaceted solution to all eye issues. The most advanced ingredients can have real benefits to smooth, soothe, firm, lift, support capillary integrity, brighten, reduce dark coloration and enhance circulation.
Physiology
Your Toolkit to Spotting Skin Cancer (And Saving Lives)
Estheticians, hair stylists, nail technicians and massage therapists can play an important role in recognizing the three types of skin cancer. Provided here are the tools to identify a suspicious spot and how to direct the client to have it assessed without frightening them.
Physiology
Fountain of Youth Found With ‘Second Skin?'
Scientists have created nearly invisible silicone membrane that can reduce wrinkles, hydrate the skin, treat skin conditions and apply sunscreen.
Physiology
Don’t Just Stick a Needle In It: Eye Lesions
This article will go through the most common lesions seen around the eyes—milia, syringomas and xanthelasma—discussing how to address them or when to send your client to a medical professional.
Physiology
Hormones Found Key to Safe Skin Lightening and Tanning
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have found receptors on melanocytes that interact with progesterone or estrogen to lighten or darken the skin, respectively. Future pigmentation control creams could capitalize on this concept.
Physiology
Protein Found to Be Key in Psoriasis Cure
Current treatments for psoriasis help calm the symptoms, but new research could hold promise for its sufferers. Individuals with mutations in the CARD14 gene have been linked to psoriasis, and inhibition of MALT1 could help keep the immune system of those with this mutation in check.
Physiology
Understanding How The Face Ages
While products and treatments can help reduce wrinkles and fine lines, understanding what causes the aging process in the first place is important to reverse the hands of time. A new study explained the process in 3D images through a 15-year time span.
Physiology
Spotted: One Clue to Why Some Get Freckles, Others Don't
Connecting the dots, researchers discovered one clue to the mystery behind what causes freckles in some individuals and not in others. It has to do with the MC1R gene.
Physiology
Darker Skin Prone to Vitamin D Deficiency
While individuals having darker colored skin are more protected against UV, a new study found they also are more prone to vitamin D deficiency.
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