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Survey: Derm Residents Need More Education on Sensitive Skin

The Dermatology Digest

Fully 99% of dermatology residents believe that sensitive skin should be included in their residency training, yet less than half reported receiving specific education on sensitive skin, and 51% received non-specific education in the context of other skin diseases, according to a new survey in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.

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Glow Up Now! Your Beginner's Guide to Skincare Routines

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Sensitive Skin Sensitive skin is easily irritated and may react to certain products with redness, itching, or burning. If you experience frequent skin reactions, you likely have sensitive skin. Normal Skin Normal skin is balanced and not prone to extreme dryness or oiliness.

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Which Sun Protection Is Best For You?

The Organic Esthetician

Safe Solara removed 1,500+ ingredients banned by the EU, plus skin and health disruptive SPF filters, cyclic silicones, PEGs, fragrance, drying alcohols, and more. Also, derm tested + approved and skin allergy tested Safe for Sensitive Skin. We proudly pass both U.S. stricter European SPF test standards.

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Unlocking the Power of Stem Cells in Skincare: A Comprehensive Guide

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Improving skin tone and texture: With regular use, stem cells can help brighten the complexion, reduce hyperpigmentation, and improve skin texture. Firming Serum with Phyto-Stem Cells This multi-tasking power serum helps to slow the aging process, lift, and firm sagging skin and brighten discoloration.

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Realities of Rosacea

Aesthetics Exposed

Rosacea is a vascular disorder of the skin characterized by flushing, erythema, and telangiectasia. Other clinical considerations in rosacea include papules and/or nodules that can lead to scarring. Chemical sunscreens should be avoided as they can be irritating to the sensitive skin.

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Why Polyhydroxy Acids Pads Are Good For Sensitive Skin 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

I knew the company was launching the ID Skin Hero Pads at the West Palm IECSC, so I met with Carole and Kristen of ID Skin at their booth where I had a chance to chat with them about why Polyhydroxy Acids are special and LOVED what I found out!” Barry Eichner Sensitive Skins Can Tolerate Polyhydroxy Acid Size matters.

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Calm Red, Irritated Skin with Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

These chemicals can strip your skin of its natural oils and cause irritation, sensitivity, and redness. For people with sensitive skin, using the wrong type of skincare products or trying out new products can be a recipe for disaster. Shop Now Conclusion Red, irritated skin can be uncomfortable and unsightly.