Tue.Mar 05, 2024

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Maximizing Retail Sales in Your Day Spa or Salon: A Comprehensive Guide

Spa Industry Association

Understanding Your Customer Base Understanding your customer base is crucial for tailoring retail offerings to meet their needs and preferences. Identify your target audience to create a shopping experience that resonates with them. Curating an Appealing Product Selection Offering a carefully curated selection of high-quality products is essential. Align retail products with your spa or salon services, ensuring they complement each other seamlessly.

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Navigating the 'Danger' Zone for Scope of Practice

Skin Inc

spa regulations, spa laws, understanding regulations, how does a law get passed, spa state boards, legal spa regulations

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FDA Approves Juvederm as the First and Only Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler for Use in Moderate to Severe Temple Hollowing

Dermatology Times

The approval also marks the first and only approved HA dermal filler approved in the US for use in the upper face.

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FDA Approves JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC for Filling Temple Hollows

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC for injection in the temple region to improve moderate to severe temple hollowing in adults age 21 and older. JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC is the first hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal filler to receive U.S. FDA approval for the improvement of moderate to severe temple hollowing with results lasting up to 13 months with optimal treatment.

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Journal Digest: March 5

Dermatology Times

This week’s collection of the latest dermatologic studies covers the connection between dermatology and COVID-19, the efficacy of topical 5-fluorouracil and imiquimod in treating cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ, challenges in treating chronic spontaneous urticaria, and patient satisfaction of treating recalcitrant keloids with intralesional bleomycin and lidocaine.

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And Then There Were Six…FDA Green Lights Hugel’s Toxin for Glabellar Lines

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its nod to Letybo (foletibotulinumtoxinA) for the treatment of moderate-to-severe glabellar lines in adults. Now, there are six neuromodulators approved for cosmetic use in the U.S.: Botox Cosmetic (Allergan), Dysport (Galderma), Jeuveau (Evolus), Xeomin (Merz Aesthetic), Daxxify (Revance), and Letybo (Hugel).

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Are Cold Showers Good For Your Skin? Ice Bath Benefits

Eminence Organics

Are Cold Showers Good For Your Skin? Ice Bath Benefits Are we entering the ice age in skin care? If TikTok trends are any indication, it’s getting cold in here. And while cold therapy isn’t a new practice, we seem to be warming up to the idea of putting our wellness routines on ice. Read on to explore this cool skin care concept and decide whether it’s right for you.

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An Inside Look in the Development of CGB-500 For Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

Dermatology Times

Nitin Joshi, PhD, shared CAGE Bio’s development of CGB-500 and why phase 2 EASI scores have the company’s scientific advisory board optimistic.

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Japanese onsen bathing may benefit gut microbiota

Spa Executive

Research finds Japanese onsen bathing may reveal some secrets to a long and healthy life. A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports has found that bathing in Japanese onsen may benefit gut microbiota. Japan is renowned for its abundant hot springs, known as “onsen.” These natural thermal baths are a fundamental part of Japanese culture, both popular among tourists and an integral part of local Japanese life, and are found throughout the country, from Hokkaido in the nort

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Study Reveals Botanical Blend Zeropollution is Capable of Shielding Skin From Adverse Effects of Pollution

Dermatology Times

The botanical blend also demonstrated potential to protect the skin from free radical damage on a cellular level, the study found.

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Speed Review: Allies of Skin Multi Hyaluronic Antioxidant Hydration Serum

Skin Deep Beauty

I really like the brand, Allies of Skin, thanks to their curated collection of science-led and quality products. The Multi Hyaluronic Antioxidant Hydration Serum initially appealed to me as a multi-level hyaluronic (this means that it has different molecular sizes of hyaluronic acid to effectively penetrate the skin) but I also appreciate the inclusion of 8 antioxidants, Resveratrol and Peptides, which makes it a brilliant multi-tasking serum, ideal for those days when you're short on time and w

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What You Need to Know About Changing Practices

Dermatology Times

It is always essential to have clear communication regarding expectations at your new practice.

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Surrendering YOUR Big Dreams!

Beautifully Yours Metro

Your dreams can carry you and give you hope. They put a pep in your step and when they come to fruition it’s even better. You plan, you take the necessary action steps, and you wait in expectation, hopeful that things will work out. Except they don’t. In those moments it’s easy to get angry, question God and look for an easy way out. You may even throw your hand up and ask God will “I” ever get what “I” want?

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Teen Boys are Increasingly Interested in Skin Care

Skin Inc

Many young children are asking their parents and caregivers to purchase skin care products that contain harsh ingredients, like retinols or acids, that are popular on social media, according to skin care company Stryke Club.

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Suite Sweepstakes is BACK!

My Salon Suite

Get ready for the ultimate adventure of a lifetime because the Suite Sweepstakes is BACK and better than ever! Brace yourselves because this year, we’re taking you on an exciting journey to Dallas, Texas! That’s right, hold onto your blow dryers because you and a lucky guest could be jetting off to the vibrant city of Dallas for MODERN SALON’s Independent Bootcamp on June 10th, 2024!

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Topline Phase 1 Trial Results for Apogee’s APG777 in AD “Exceed Expectations”

The Dermatology Digest

Apogee Therapeutics, Inc. ’s APG777 a novel, subcutaneous extended half-life monoclonal antibody targeting IL-13, exceeded expectations in a first-in-human Phase 1 healthy volunteer trial, the Company reports. APG777 is the first clinical-stage product candidate from the company’s strategic collaboration with Paragon Therapeutics, Inc. Pharmacokinetic (PK) data showed a half-life of approximately 75 days across doses tested and pharmacodynamic (PD) data showed, deep and sustained inhibition of k

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These 5 Cosmetic Procedures Are Safe For Dark Skin Tones

West Lake Dermatology

In a world where beauty standards often overlook diversity, patients with darker skin tones frequently encounter unique challenges when seeking cosmetic enhancements. From concerns about post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation to the risk of scarring, the journey toward achieving aesthetic goals can feel like navigating uncharted territory. In this blog post, we will explore the safest cosmetic procedures for darker skin, ranging from microneedling to advanced laser technologies.

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Arcutis Announces Closing of Public Offering of Common Stock and Full Exercise by Underwriters of Option to Purchase Additional Shares

The Dermatology Digest

Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. announced the closing of its previously announced underwritten public offering of 18,157,895 shares of common stock at a public offering price of $9.50 per share. This includes 2,368,421 shares issued upon the exercise in full by the underwriters of their option to purchase additional shares of common stock at the public offering price, less underwriting discounts and commissions.

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When Do Skincare Products Expire & Are They Still Safe to Use?

Renee Rouleau

We’ve all been there—you buy a new skincare product only to use it a handful of times before the novelty wears off. It gets shuffled to the back of your cabinet or to the bottom of your drawer, where it collects dust. One day, as you’re sorting through your things, you rediscover it. That’s when the inevitable questions arise. Does skincare expire? Is it still safe to use?

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