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Algae in Skincare: Your Key to Tackling Dehydration and Fine Lines

Renee Rouleau

Some algae have also been proven to soothe inflammation, provide antioxidant protection, fight cellulite, boost collagen production, and improve cellular turnover. Algae also play a functional role in cosmetics, helping to thicken or stabilize a formulation, or even to create a novel texture. What Types Of Algae Are In Skincare?

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Skin Care Ingredient Focus: Coenzyme Q10

West Lake Dermatology

Beyond energy production, CoQ10 acts as a powerful antioxidant, neutralizing harmful free radicals that contribute to oxidative stress, which is a key factor in premature aging and various skin concerns, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of elasticity. How Does Coenzyme Q10 Work? Who Can Benefit from Adding CoQ10?

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AMWC Miami 2025: The Latest Trends in Medical and Spa Skincare

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Comprehensive Skin Analysis: VISIA evaluates multiple skin attributes, including spots, wrinkles, texture, pores, UV spots, brown spots, red areas, and porphyrins. Rejuran Pioneering polynucleotide-based skincare 2.Vivant Vivant Skincare Science-backed skincare solutions 3.

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The Perfect Pairing: Medical-Grade Skincare and Cosmetic Injections

AAFE - American Academy of Facial Esthetics

From groundbreaking cosmetic procedures like Botox and dermal fillers to innovative skincare formulations, the options for achieving a more youthful appearance are vast. One essential aspect of this pursuit is the relationship between medical-grade skincare and cosmetic injections.

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That Chemical Peel Didn’t Work

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Whether it be a chemical peel, a high permeability advanced skincare formulation, micro-current, micro-needling, light therapy, or the many other fantastic age-management treatment options, including traditional ones like massage, cupping or Gua sha, though all highly beneficial, none of them will deliver optimal compounded results singularly.

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Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens?

First Derm

Understanding Retinol Retinol is a form of vitamin A that is commonly used in skincare products for its various benefits. It plays a crucial role in promoting skin renewal and enhancing collagen production, which can help improve the overall texture and appearance of the skin.

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What Does Vitamin C Serum Do for Your Skin?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Vitamin C, a nutrient synonymous with boosting immunity, is also a superhero when it comes to skincare. Its potent antioxidant properties and role in collagen synthesis make it a coveted ingredient in serums and other skincare formulations.