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Second Act

Salon Today

Former Corporate Executive Cindi Quinn-Ventura follows a dream and taps into a new career as a salon owner with the help of Rosy Salon Software and its integrated partners.

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Olaplex's Pro Collective Celebrates Artistry and Community

Beauty Launchpad

Olaplex is supporting community over competition with its Pro Collective. Here's how the team is making waves in the industry and helping to support the brand's initiatives in the new year.

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Chia & Coconut Porridge

Alison Bladh

Busy morning? This Chia & Coconut Porridge is your go-to for a quick balanced breakfast. Packed with fibre, healthy fats, and plant-based protein, it’s easy to make and keeps you feeling full and energised. Ingredients: • 3 tbsp chia seeds • 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract (optional) • 1 tbsp shredded coconut • 1 tbsp chopped almonds or walnuts • Handful of fresh raspberries Method: 1.

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Rosy Announces 2024 Scholarship Winners

Beauty Launchpad

This annual scholarship fund provides first-time beauty, barber, nail and esthetics students throughout North America an opportunity to help start their education.

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Turmeric and Ginger Chicken or Tofu Stir-Fry

Alison Bladh

This vibrant, anti-inflammatory stir-fry is packed with flavour and nutrients. Whether you use chicken or opt for the plant-based tofu version, it's a quick, wholesome dish that supports overall well-being. Ingredients (Serves 2) For the stir-fry: 1 tbsp olive oil (15ml) 2 chicken breasts, thinly sliced (Plant-based option: 1 block of firm tofu, ~14 oz/400g, pressed and cubed) 1 medium broccoli head, cut into florets (~300g) 1 small onion, thinly sliced (~100g) 2 garlic cloves, minced 1-inch pie

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AI-Powered Innovation: Zasocitinib’s Journey to Precision Inhibition

Dermatology Times

November's cover feature highlights the revolutionary role of artificial intelligence in the development of zasocitinib for the treatment of psoriasis.

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Mindera Health, NPF Partner to Advance Precision Medicine in Psoriasis

The Dermatology Digest

Mindera Health and the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) are teamimg up to advance precision medicine in psoriasis. Mindera Health’s Mind.Px uses gene expression analysis to help dermatologists determine the most effective biologic class for the treatment of individual psoriasis patients. By partnering with the NPF, Mindera Health aims to drive awareness of personalized medicine and accelerate the adoption of this technology.

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Salmon Salad Bowl

Alison Bladh

This Salmon Salad Bowl is a nutrient-packed, anti-inflammatory meal that’s as delicious as it is healthy. Perfect for lunch or dinner, it combines fresh greens, creamy avocado, and protein-rich salmon with a zesty lemon-olive oil dressing. Ingredients (Serves 2) For the Salad: 2 cups (60g) spinach leaves 2 cups (60g) kale, stems removed and chopped 2 grilled salmon fillets (4-6 oz / 120-170g each) 1 avocado, sliced 1/4 cup (30g) red onion, thinly sliced For the Dressing: 2 tbsp (30ml) olive oil

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Celebrate Botox Cosmetic Day

The Dermatology Digest

David Shafer, MD, a New York City-based plastic surgeon discusses the many perks of Botox Cosmetic Day for providers and patients. He also shares pearls on how to inject the platysma bands with Botox Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxinA, Allergan Aesthetics), the newest indication for the neuromodulator. The post Celebrate Botox Cosmetic Day appeared first on The Dermatology Digest.

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Cucumber and Avocado Slices

Alison Bladh

This refreshing and nutrient-packed snack combines the crunch of cucumber with the creamy texture of avocado. It's quick, simple, and full of anti-inflammatory ingredients, making it a perfect light snack or appetizer. Ingredients (Serves 2) 1 medium cucumber, sliced into rounds 1 ripe avocado, sliced into thin wedges 1 tablespoon (15ml) olive oil 1 teaspoon (5ml) lemon juice Pinch of sea salt Sprinkle of black pepper Optional: Chopped fresh dill or parsley for garnish Instructions Prepare the I

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Liposuction for Men: How Male Lipo Differs from Female Lipo

West Lake Dermatology

The landscape of cosmetic surgery has witnessed a significant shift in recent years, with an increasing number of men seeking procedures to enhance their physical appearance. While cosmetic treatments were predominantly associated with women, men are now more openly embracing these options to look and feel their best. Among the various procedures available, liposuction has rapidly emerged as one of the most requested treatments, hailed as the gold standard for removing stubborn fat that resists

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Creatively Empowering Women During Menopause Through Nutrition

Alison Bladh

Discover How to Redefine Your Wellness in Midlife with the Soul-Led Creative Women Podcast I recently had the pleasure of joining the Soul-Led Creative Women Podcast, hosted by the insightful Sam Horton. We had a powerful conversation about navigating the changes of midlife and menopause with confidence and grace, focusing on how to redefine your health, mindset, and self-care practices during this transformative stage.

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Incyte Hits Pause on CSU Trial of MRGPRX2

The Dermatology Digest

Incyte is pausing enrollment in the ongoing Phase 2 study of MRGPRX2 in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). The decision was made following the observation of certain in vivo preclinical toxicology findings. These data have been shared with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Incyte will work closely with the FDA to determine next steps.

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Treatment Guidelines and the Role of Biologics in the Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Dermatology Times

Tiffany Mayo, MD, highlights the treatment guidelines in management of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa and discusses the role of biologics in the treatment landscape.

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The Professional Beauty Association Celebrates 10th Annual Executive Summit

Beauty Launchpad

Top executives, industry influencers, and thought leaders gathered to share strategies, explore trends and shape the future of beauty.

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Practical Tips and Considerations Regarding Diagnosis, Treatment, and Patient Communication

Dermatology Times

Tiffany Mayo, MD, provides insights and practical tips in patient communication for the diagnosis and management of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa.

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JNJ-2113 Shows Promising Phase 3 Results for Plaque Psoriasis

Dermatology Times

The company’s phase 3 trials show JNJ-2113 significantly improves skin clearance and tolerability for patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Overview, Patient Burden, and Challenges to Diagnosis

Dermatology Times

Tiffany Mayo, MD, provides an overview of hidradenitis suppurativa and discusses the patient burden and challenges to diagnosis of the disease.

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Bimekizumab Data From ACR Conference Highlights Sustained Efficacy in Psoriatic Arthritis

Dermatology Times

2-year data show 75.7% of TNFi-IR patients maintained ACR50, 80.6% achieved PASI100, and pain and fatigue improvements were sustained.

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Dupilumab Reduces Lesion Burden in Patients with PN

Dermatology Times

Patients treated with dupilumab saw substantial healing, with over 70% achieving >50% lesion improvement in 24 weeks.

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Disease Severity and the Role of Progression in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Dermatology Times

Tiffany Mayo, MD, shares insights regarding disease severity and the role of progression of hidradenitis suppurativa.

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FRONTIER-2 Study Evaluates Safety and Efficacy of Tozorakimab in Patients with AD

Dermatology Times

Patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis saw the most improvement after taking 600 mg of tozorakimab.

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