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Body
The Body's Specific Skin Needs
Face it ... the skin on the body needs attention, too.
Physiology
The Future of Feel-Good Skincare
How Neurocosmetics Are Redefining Beauty, Longevity & Wellness
Body
Preventing and Treating Stretch Marks
To understand the prevention and treatment of stretch marks, we must first define the term to be sure we are using it properly. Then, we must look at how and why stretch marks arise and consider the mechanism causing them. Only then can we understand precautions to prevent or minimize the injury, which results in their formation.
Trends
AAD Looks Into New Minimally Invasive Rejuvenating Treatments
Information on new minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatments was recently presented at the American Academy of Dermatology's (AAD) Summer Meeting, discussing successful procedures and possible treatment combinations.
Facial
The Basics of Safe & Effective Peeling
Most estheticians are results-orientated, which makes peels a fantastic addition to their offerings because peels deliver maximum results.
Trends
Customize Your Esthetic Education: Face & Body's Spa Pod Breakdown
Face and Body Northern California wanted to take customizing your education a step further, so see what this years spa pods are really all about.
Ingredients
WEB EXCLUSIVE:
What Does Anti-aging Really Mean?
Increased life expectancy has changed the concept of aging and, in turn, has propelled anti-aging research, leading to a multitude of topical applications.
Physiology
The 3 Stages of Hormonal Skin Care
Look at where female clients are in their life cycle, and consider the possible skin conditions that can occur due to hormonal imbalance at that time.
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.
Ingredients
The Science of Aging Skin
Learn the basic science behind aging skin, as well as ingredients and methods to help clients experiencing it.
Ingredients
What’s New In Natural Ingredients
Knowledge about the efficacy and abilities of a variety of natural ingredients is expanding every day.
Physiology
Retinoids, Folliculitis, Sun Exposure and More: Black Skin and Hair Research
Recognizing Black History Month (February) in the U.S., this brief review explores select literature focused on Black skin and hair; from sun protection and topical retinoids, to hormone activity of Black hair care, skin brightening and more.
Physiology
How pH Affects the Formulation of a Product
Understanding this chemistry is critical to selecting the correct peel solution for your clients.
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.
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.
Ingredients
8 Ingredients for Hyperpigmentation
See what ingredients are a must in your arsenal when treating hyperpigmentation.
Physiology
The Link Between Sun Damage and Hyperpigmentation
Discover how to deliver consistent care to your clients with hyperpigmentation.
Physiology
Acne Insights: Understanding This Common Skin Condition
Acne is a very common skin condition that affects both teens and adults in different ways. Learn about the different types of acne, how it forms and how you can treat it.
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