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The Impact of Artistic Esthetics on Skincare Trends

American Esthetician Organization

When applied to skincare, artistic esthetics involve incorporating these elements into product packaging, branding, and formulation. In the past, skincare products often focused solely on functionality, with little emphasis on visual appeal.

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Food Industry’s Influence on Skincare Products

American Esthetician Organization

With this knowledge in mind, skincare brands and manufacturers have started to borrow key ingredients and trends from the food industry to create innovative products that cater to our desire for healthy, radiant skin. The food industry’s influence on skincare products stems from this understanding.

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Yon-Ka Paris: elevating the art of skincare led by new CEO, Antoine Lamarche

Spa Executive

We spoke with Antoine Lamarche, new CEO of Yon-Ka Paris, about his new role and exciting plans for the brand. Yon-Ka Paris is a renowned global skincare brand distinguished by its deep-rooted French heritage, use of natural ingredients, professional expertise, holistic approach, personalized solutions, and luxurious indulgence.

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The Interplay of Real Estate and Beauty Esthetics

American Esthetician Organization

Conversely, in humid areas, beauty businesses focus on anti-frizz haircare products and lightweight, oil-free skincare formulations that prevent clogged pores and excessive oiliness. Moreover, beauty chains often invest in their property infrastructure to showcase their brand identity.

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The Interplay of Real Estate and Beauty Esthetics

American Esthetician Organization

Conversely, in humid areas, beauty businesses focus on anti-frizz haircare products and lightweight, oil-free skincare formulations that prevent clogged pores and excessive oiliness. Moreover, beauty chains often invest in their property infrastructure to showcase their brand identity.

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Biomimetic Skincare For Aging + Hyperpigmented Skin

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Biomimetic skincare technology is a tool used by a medical + spa skin care brand that L+A found at the IECSC in New York this past Spring. The brand’s focus is barrier support and one key tactic they use is biometric technology. This focus on barrier support is woven throughout the brand’s collection in two ways.