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Skin Rash Clients: When (and How) to Refer with Jennifer Fugo

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

What do you do when you get a client who comes to you with an itchy, painful, and even embarrassing chronic skin rash–like eczema, psoriasis, or even a severe case of rosacea, and asks what you should do? As an aesthetician, health coach, or Certified Nutritional Aesthetics Practitioner® , you want to help.

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Back to School, Back in the Spotlight

Dermatology Times

Young patients are heading back to school, and common skin issues like acne, eczema, warts, and pigmentation can affect their confidence, Shanna Miranti, MPAS, PA-C, writes.

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The Intricate Connection Between Digestive Health and Skin Conditions

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

The state of our internal health, particularly our digestive health, significantly impacts our skin’s appearance and condition. Poor gut health can set off a domino effect leading to a plethora of skin issues and inflammation. Let’s delve into the fascinating science behind this intricate connection.

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Laying the Foundation

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

These products also help with skin issues such as acne, eczema, dryness, rosacea, and redness. Ayurvedic products incorporate highly potent botanicals and natural ingredients, which I’ve found beneficial for myself and my clients.

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How Dairy Affects Skin

Art of Dermatology

Dietary dairy has been shown to cause skin trouble for some people in various ways including flaring acne, eczema, rosacea, and even autoimmune conditions. There are multiple potential culprits which may work together to trigger issues of inflammation, overproduction of skin cells, and increase in oil production.

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How Nutrition Affects Your Skin Health

American Esthetician Organization

Scientific Studies Linking Nutrition and Skin Health Scientific research has confirmed the strong link between nutrition and skin health. Numerous studies have shown that certain nutrients can help to improve skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and signs of aging.

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Dry Patches on Your Face? Pictures Causes & Treatments

First Derm

Preventive Strategies : Gain insights into daily skincare routines and lifestyle adjustments that can help prevent and manage these skin issues. Fair skinned people have pink or red areas with whitish scales, while on darker skin, it appears more brownish and violaceous, along with grey scales.[3]