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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

We include products we think are useful for our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission Navigating the vast world of skincare can often feel like being thrown into an ocean of jargon. For skincare beginners, the task of understanding all those labels and ingredients can seem daunting. But fear not, I'm here to guide you through some of the most popular skincare ingredients and what they do.

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Inspiring Spa Spaces: GLO30 Spa Franchise

Skin Inc

The founder sat down with Skin Inc. to discuss the importance of providing inclusive spa spaces, how to create a sensory experience through sound and so much more.

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5 Notable Developments in Derm-Recommended OTC Skin Care

MedEsthetics

91% of readers want the latest information on dermatologist recommended OTC skin care brands! Here are five notable developments in derm-recommended OTC skin care.

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201 Solocast – Policies and Procedures

Lori Crete

Today I want to have a chat about cancellation policies and procedures. This is a hot topic for solo and small business service providers because we are too often taught that the customer is always right, and this causes a huge profit loss for our businesses. So in this episode, I explain how you can incorporate a cancellation policy into your spa business and when it makes sense to bend the rules.

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Journal Digest: April 8

Dermatology Times

This week’s collection of the latest dermatologic studies covers circulating tumor DNA in advanced cSCC, targeting IL-13 with tralokinumab in AD, a pediatric lymphoplasmocytic plaque case report, and skin of color reporting in randomized controlled trials focusing on SCC.

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189 hotels in France are the first to be awarded MICHELIN Hotel Keys

Spa Executive

The Four Seasons Paris: Georges V has been awarded Three MICHELIN Hotel Keys by the MICHELIN Guide The new distinction awards MICHELIN Hotel Keys to hotels with rankings, like the MICHELIN restaurant star system. On April 8, 2024, the MICHELIN Guide revealed a new list of One, Two, and Three Key distinctions for what it has determined are the best hotels in France.

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Stories of Success: Candace Holyfield

Skin Inc

Holyfield sat down with Skin Inc. to discuss the growing trend of dermaplaning and the endless paths to industry education she uses to stay ahead in esthetics.

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Phase 1b Data for Topical Pravibismane in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Infection Demonstrates Favorable Effects and Safety

Dermatology Times

Data was recently published in the International Wound Journal supporting positive outcomes in moderate or severe ulcers.

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U.S. Dermatology Partners Welcomes Tamara Hill, MD to Granbury, Texas

US Dermatologt Partners

Granbury, Texas – U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to welcome Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Tamara Hill to their Granbury, Texas office. Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Tamara Hill Joins U.S. Dermatology Partners at Their Office in Granbury, Texas Dr. Hill earned her medical degree from East Carolina School of Medicine in Greenville, North Carolina.

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QUIZ: Test Your Knowledge of Rosacea Etiology, Types, and Triggers

Dermatology Times

Click here to read more and answer our quiz questions in recognition of Rosacea Awareness Month.

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These Skin Bumps Are Not Pimples: Acne Mimicking Skin Conditions

West Lake Dermatology

Due to the widespread occurrence of acne, many individuals often mistake any skin bump for a pimple or acne breakout. There are, however, numerous skin conditions that mimic acne but are distinctly different (and most importantly, they must be treated differently to effectively address or manage the condition). Issues such as peri-orificial dermatitis, rosacea, and folliculitis are commonly mistaken for acne and as such they are not treated effectively.

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Springing Into the Latest Research in Dermatology

Dermatology Times

In an introduction to our April publication, explore an overview of topics covered in this issue and an introduction to our Spring Editor in Chief, Aaron Farberg, MD.

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Sciton Inc. Introduces BBL HEROic

The Dermatology Digest

Sciton Inc. is rolling out BBL HEROic , a broadband light device that incorporates Intelligent Control (IC) and Skin Positioning System (SPS). IC processes 3D spatial data for precise, automated pulse delivery. The SPS is a built-in motion sensor feature that provides real-time, 3D spatial information about the handpiece’s position and orientation.

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Vitamin D, K2, Omega-3, Magnesium and Exercise Ameliorate Aging

Aesthetics Advisor

The video below features a lecture by Rhonda Patrick Ph.D., a cell biologist and cofounder of FoundMyFitness, at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Longevity Fest in 2023. In it, she reviews key nutrients and health habits that have been shown to delay biological aging and improve health span. As noted by Patrick: “You don't have to move mountains to make a big impact on aging.

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Addressing Research Gaps in the AAD AD Guidelines

Dermatology Times

David Rosmarin, MD, addresses the research gaps in recommendations for systemic therapies in atopic dermatitis in the latest guidelines.

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Acknowledging Opportunities for Further Research in AD Management

Dermatology Times

David Rosmarin, MD, acknowledges opportunities for further research in diverse populations to continue updating AD treatment guidelines.