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The best ingredients for your skincare routine + client care plans for the esthetician in the treatment room

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Along with your amazing ingredient knowledge! ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Ingredients that produce the CHANGE in the skin. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Ingredients that produce the CHANGE in the skin. Tier 1: Over-the-Counter Products Contain small percentages/concentrations of active ingredients, if any.

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What to Know About Cruelty-Free Skincare

Starpil Wax

Using skincare products that do what’s right for your skin and the environment is beneficial for both you and the world - it’s a win-win! When researching skincare products and their impact on the environment, one of the most important things you can do is to look for cruelty-free products.

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Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens?

First Derm

Dermatologists recommend gentle, age-appropriate skincare alternatives like mild cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreen instead of retinol for young skin. There’s a crucial difference between cosmetic retinol use and medical treatment with retinoids ; the latter is for specific skin conditions under professional supervision.

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Updates in Antiaging Ingredients 

The Dermatology Digest

Leslie Baumann discusses antiaging cosmeceuticals and supplements, including tried-and-true ingredients as well as what’s new, what works, and why. Leslie Baumann, MD, Cosmetic Dermatologist, Baumann Cosmetic & Research Institute, Miami, Florida “I’m a big lover of skincare and cosmeceutical ingredients.

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10 Best Cosmeceutical Ingredients of 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

A cosmeceutical is essentially a skincare product that contains a biologically active compound that is thought to have pharmaceutical effects on the skin. Both pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical grade skin care products actively effect skin at a cellular level, whereas cosmetic products have a shorter-term effect.

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Are high quality cosmetic ingredients a thing? #203

The Beauty Brains

On today’s episode we’re going to be answering your beauty questions about Quality of ingredients versus price of the product? What it’s like to work in the cosmetics industry Do you have to wait after applying Vitamin C? Is that due to the quality of the ingredient? The Curly Girl Method and Parabens?

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Transcutaneous Sensitization: The Real Skinny on Food-based Emollients and Skincare Products

The Dermatology Digest

1-4 Historically, many natural products have been applied to the skin, some of which are also ingested as part of the diet. Common additives to numerous moisturizers, cleansers, and other cosmetic products include foods such as oat, wheat, sunflower, and coconut, causing concern for potential transcutaneous sensitization.