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Do You Prefer Print or Digital Magazines? Let Us Know! [Survey]

MedEsthetics

print magazines, digital magazines, reader survey, reader comprehension, reading preferences, print publication, digital content, digital distractions, information retention, digital vs.

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How to become an esthetician in Utah?

CAMEO College - Esthetics

Discovering the World of Esthetics: Unleash Your Passion for Beauty and Skincare! The world of esthetics is a vibrant and. The post How to become an esthetician in Utah? first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.

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QMS Medicosmetics Digital Skin Analyzer Uses Image Analysis for Precise Results and Recommendations

MedEsthetics

The AI has been trained with an image analysis algorithm of more than 100,000 images to accurately examine and recognize different parts of the face for different skin category diagnoses.

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Hershey Spas Bring Back Pumpkin Spice Treatment Collection for Fall Season

Skin Inc

The Spa at The Hotel Hershey and MeltSpa by Hershey are both offering pumpkin-scented and fall-inspired treatments including massages, body scrubs, body wraps and facials.

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Best Facial Oils For Gua Sha Massage

Eminence Organics

Best Facial Oils For Gua Sha Massage Written By: Clara Young Gua sha facials have become the latest viral at-home beauty treatment. Though it’s been trending in recent years, the benefits of gua sha have been observed for centuries. Often done with face oils, one of the benefits of the ritual is that it helps the nourishing ingredients absorb deeper into the skin, creating the look of a smooth, glowing and sculpted complexion.

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Treating All Skin Tones

Dermatology Times

Mona Shahriari, MD, introduces "Psoriasis Gaps in Care," a special section of the Dermatology Times September print issue dedicated to skin of color research in psoriasis.

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JPMS Launches Pro Rewards Program for Salon Pros

Salon Today

Paul Mitchell launched the JPMS Pro Rewards Program, offering salon professionals points redeemable in categories including travel, backbar, business resources, and philanthropy.

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Addressing Cultural Disconnect in Patients With Vitiligo

Dermatology Times

Clinicians can use culturally competent care to ease patients’ concerns with identity and better understand the emotional toll of the condition.

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Podcasts vs. Webcasts: Which Do You Prefer?

Skin Inc

There are so many outlest and avenues to learning in this industry. Two major ways recently have been the growth of video webcasts and audio podcasts, so which is your favorite?

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Pointers With Portela: What to Know About Ozempic

Dermatology Times

In this week’s Pointers With Portela, the 208SkinDoc discusses 5 key takeaways about Ozempic, including adverse effects and hidden risks.

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Embracing Fashion During Menopause: Top Tips for Confidence, Comfort & Style

Alison Bladh

Navigating Menopause Style: How to Stay Comfortable and Confident with Fashion Choices Menopause is a significant time in a woman's life. The symptoms associated with this transition can greatly impact how women feel both physically and emotionally. While some might feel like giving up on themselves, it doesn't have to be the case. Your wardrobe can be a tool to help you feel confident and fabulous.

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Don’t Waste Your Money ! Here’s How To Pick A Winning Esthetics Conference.

Beautifully Yours Metro

When you attend an esthetics conference do you want to walk away with meaningful information that you can use to help your guests? Do you want to connect with leaders in the field? Do you want to focus on learning and steer clear of sales pitches in an overcrowded convention center. Don’t waste your money again on another useless conference. Keep reading to learn how to pick conferences that are just right for you.

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Hormone Balance & Gut Health: Navigating Menopause with Dietary Change

Alison Bladh

Hormones, Gut Health, and Menopause: A Deep Dive Maggie Kelly, founder of the Gut Health Institute, is an expert on hormones and gut health during menopause. Join us for this deep dive into the world of hormones, gut health, and menopausal wellness with Maggie! We'll explore topics such as diet and lifestyle changes to help reduce symptoms; identify natural treatments that can improve your energy erished readers!

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Is it Safe to Have a Massage When You’re Suffering from Back Pain?

Spa Industry Association

Embarking on a journey of managing back pain through massage therapy is often an exciting prospect. However, it’s also essential to navigate this path with safety in mind. When suffering from back pain, you must understand when it’s safe and beneficial to get a massage and when it might not be the best idea. Otherwise, there’s a chance that you could hurt yourself.

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The Art of Skin Conditioning Using Chemical Peels

Lipgloss and Aftershave

During the early nineties, it became common for doctors, nurses, and eager esthetician’s to begin using high concentrations of glycolic, resorcinol, salicylic acids, and later TCA. Their goal was to reduce pigmentation and correct acne scars. The thought was noble, however, the result was often devastating for the client. The explanation for the skin’s response caused by these harsh concentrated chemicals, was often “no pain, no gain”.

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Dupilumab Steadily Reduces IgE Levels of Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Investigators found a steady reduction of IgE levels in patients regardless of dupilumab dosing interval.

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Pillowcases Have Nearly 20,000 Times More Bacteria Than a Toilet Seat

Aesthetics Advisor

Most people shower or wash their faces before going to bed, and some even change their pajamas on a daily basis. However, the cleanliness of bedsheets and pillowcases is often overlooked. However, studies have shown that after just one week of use, pillowcases harbor bacteria levels surpassing those found on a toilet seat by a staggering nearly 20,000 times.

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Roflumilast Cream Meets Primary Endpoint for Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Roflumilast cream.05% for mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in children also met secondary endpoints.

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SKINVIVE™ by JUVÉDERM® Is Coming To Body+Beauty Lab

Body + Beauty Lab

Skinvive is the first and only FDA-approved hyaluronic acid (HA) microdroplet injectable in the US to improve skin smoothness of the cheeks.

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Dermoscopy Aids in Diagnosing Psoriasis Vulgaris and Nail Psoriasis

Dermatology Times

Specific dermoscopic features help determine a diagnosis and the severity of disease.

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SKINVIVE™ by JUVÉDERM® Is Coming To Body+Beauty Lab

Body + Beauty Lab

Skinvive is the first and only FDA-approved hyaluronic acid (HA) microdroplet injectable in the US to improve skin smoothness of the cheeks.

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Antimicrobial Peptides Show Promise in Management of Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Natural and synthetic antimicrobial peptides can penetrate deeper skin layers.

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2 Proven Devices To Rebuild Skin After Aggressive Treatments

Lipgloss and Aftershave

It’s no surprise that Microcurrent and LED Light Therapy top our lists of devices to use in your treatment room after aggressive treatments. These two modalities come from devices that help stimulate ATP in the skin cells. This increased production in ATP gives the skin cells a boost. ATP Defined “The structure of ATP is a nucleoside triphosphate, consisting of a nitrogenous base (adenine), a ribose sugar, and three serially bonded phosphate groups.

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Final Thoughts on JAK Inhibitor for AD

Dermatology Times

Experts conclude their discussion highlighting key takeaways and considerations when using Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitors as treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD).

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Cut, Poison, Burn — Is Radiation Treatment on the Way Out?

Aesthetics Advisor

Modern medicine’s go-to strategies for cancer treatment are archaic, based on the “cut, poison, burn” model — or surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. The idea of using toxic therapies to destroy tumors should represent a last resort, if used at all, not a first-line treatment. By their very nature, chemotherapy and radiation have devastating effects on the human body and the healing process, leaving providers to walk a fine line between issuing a dose strong enough to destroy the tumor without k

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Transitioning Patients from Traditional Immunosuppressive Agents to JAK Inhibitor

Dermatology Times

Experts offer their clinical advice on when and how to transition patients from a biologic or immunosuppressive agent to a Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor.

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Are Ceramides The Key To Healthy Skin?

Beautiful With Brains - Ingredients

Wondering about the benefits of ceramides for skin? If they could talk, here’s what ceramides would say: “It’s typical, isn’t it? You work hard every single day to moisturise skin and no one pays any attention to you. None. Then, along come stem cells, peptides, and all those fancy new ingredients with exotic names and bam! […] The post Are Ceramides The Key To Healthy Skin?

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AD Endotypes and Outcomes

Dermatology Times

Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, discusses how a patient’s atopic dermatitis (AD) endotype may alter treatment approaches in the future.