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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The accessibility of tools and treatments prompts questions about their efficacy and safety, reminding us to trust professionals for guidance and comprehensive understanding. Hydrate to Rejuvenate: The Power of Moisture The next vital step in a skincare routine is hydration. Myth #2: Natural products are always better.

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Microcurrent Facials: Everything You Need To Know

Kim Gallo Esthetics

This helps to improve the appearance of the complexion by increasing collagen production, reducing inflammation, and helping to promote elastin growth. A microcurrent facial offers many amazing benefits for the skin, such as: Improved circulation throughout the face, which helps to plump up and hydrate the skin.

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Tried and True: 5 Ways to Modify a Peel

Aesthetics Exposed

Peels are one of the most useful tools in a skin care professional's arsenal, but they must be used correctly to ensure not only efficacy but also safety. Glycolic acid has the smallest molecular size of the AHAs and has also been shown to stimulate collagen production.

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Thinning Eyebrows in Women Over 40: Causes and Best Treatments

Alison Bladh

Consider supplementing with biotin or collagen if needed. Stay Hydrated : Dehydration can affect skin health, so aim for plenty of water daily. Follow up with a hydrating serum or moisturiser to keep the skin nourished and ready to support hair growth. Microblading: Safety and Efficacy in Eyebrow Enhancement.

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Keloids: Targeting Vitamin D Pathways (2025)

Aesthetics Advisor

Blocking This Enzyme Could Be the Key to Stopping Keloid Growth Keloids are fibrotic scars that form when theres an overproduction of extracellular matrix components like Type I collagen. The researchers found that blocking CYP24A1 returned collagen production to a more balanced state, allowing keloid tissue to behave more like normal skin.

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The Evolution of Dermal Fillers in Non-Surgical Aesthetics

Lipgloss and Aftershave

The availability of hyaluronidase, an enzyme used to dissolve hyaluronic acid fillers, has provided a safety net for both practitioners and patients. Prioritizing Skin Quality and Hydration Alongside the movements toward natural aesthetics, there has been a marked increase in the focus on skin quality and hydration.

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The Rising Demand for Non-Invasive Body Contouring in Aesthetic Practices

AAAMS

These treatments use advanced technologies to break down fat cells, stimulate collagen production, and enhance the body’s natural metabolic processes. High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU): Penetrates deep layers of skin to target fat and stimulate collagen production.

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