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Best Sellers Skin Care Routine

Eminence Organics

Best Sellers Skin Care Routine Written By (old): Alisha Whitley Are you ready to build an Eminence Organics skin care routine but aren’t sure where to start? To help, we’ve rounded up the best of the best: these are the tried and true products that licensed estheticians and skin care enthusiasts (like you!) swear by. Keep scrolling for a day and night skin care routine, suitable for all skin types and using only our best selling products.

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Have Scientists Found A Miracle Molecule For Skin Longevity?

Lipgloss and Aftershave

NAD+ – the essential molecule that offers a metabolic boost to your skin. Some things get better as we age—but the changes that show up on our skin tend to make us wish we could stop the clock. We can’t control time, but we can impact how we age. By incorporating habits and choices proven to support longevity into our daily routines, it’s entirely possible to look and live our best—healthy, active, and glowing with vibrant vitality—lives longer.

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Young Pharmaceuticals Opens New Global Headquarters

MedEsthetics

young pharmaceuticals, global expansion, new global headquarters, John Kulesza, skin care products, skin care, business, business expansion, medical aesthetics, dermatologic products

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The Ultimate Guide To Paula’s Choice Retinol Products: Which One Is Right For You?

Beautiful With Brains - Antiaging

Ever wondered what the best Paula’s Choice retinol products are for you and your unique needs? A common mistake you can make with retinol is thinking you’re special and can skip to the highest concentrations without irritating your skin. Hint: you’re NOT special. Retinol is a double-edged sword. Yes, it makes your skin smoother, brightens […] The post The Ultimate Guide To Paula’s Choice Retinol Products: Which One Is Right For You?

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Resiliency: A Fundamental Success Factor in Any Financial Plan

Dermatology Times

Check out these 5 factors that can significantly impact a dermatologist’s financial plan and should therefore incorporate flexibility and resiliency to structure the plan for long-term success.

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Zinc 101: What You Need to Know (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Zinc is a powerful immune nutrient known for its benefits for providing immune health support and inflammation reduction as well as for improving cold and respiratory symptoms, wound healing, acne reduction, and lowering the risk of age-related diseases. Research on atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus suggests that zinc deficiency may contribute to low-grade systemic inflammation.

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How to Get Amazing Results From Sugaring

The Skin Games

Sugaring is a natural hair removal method that’s gentler on your skin than traditional waxing. But achieving the best results requires some pre- and post-treatment prep.

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Reviewing New Tapinarof Data for Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

Dermatology Times

Tapinarof is showing promise in the landscape of dermatological treatment. Adelaide Hebert, MD, FAAD, recently served as an investigator for 2 studies presented at the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress and discussed key points with Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD.

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Hair and Makeup Tips for Special Occasions

Hollywood Institute

Stepping into the spotlight at a special event is an exhilarating experience. Whether attending a wedding, prom, gala, or a red-carpet affair, your hair and makeup can make you feel confident and memorable. In this guide, we’ll unveil secrets to perfecting your look with tips for special occasion hair styling and , event makeup. Special Occasion Hair Styling 1.

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Aesthetic Procedure Considerations for Skin of Color

Dermatology Times

Aesthetic procedures for patients with skin of color necessitate a nuanced approach that prioritizes patient safety and optimal outcomes.

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How Can These Devices Help with Healthy Aging

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Healthy aging in 2024. With the holidays just behind us, many are looking forward to resetting in the new year. It’s the time to tackle new goals, jump-start a new fitness routine or simply carve out more time for our mental health and overall wellbeing. As you establish these new habits, consider light therapy as a great way to support your whole-body wellness goals, it can be a great path to healthy aging.

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Case Based Roundtables Part 1: Valorizing Topical Treatment Options for Patients With Vitiligo

Dermatology Times

Delve into challenging vitiligo cases and solutions discussed at recent Dermatology Times Case Based Roundtable events across the country.

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A Delicious Start To Your Wellness Routine

Lipgloss and Aftershave

A Delicious Start To Your Wellness Routine Leave large pills in the past and opt for gummy supplements from Grande Cosmetics’ supplement line. These gummy supplements feature a blend of vitamins, herbs, and amino acids that will help you look and feel like the best version of yourself. Whether you’re looking to improve your beauty, mood or sleep, Grande Cosmetics has an option for you that is vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free and all natural with no artificial sweeteners.

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Why You Need Salon or Spa Scheduling Software

Rosy Salon Software

To ensure clients get the right bookings for their desired services, look to technology The post Why You Need Salon or Spa Scheduling Software appeared first on Rosy Salon Software.

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Rashmi Sarkar, MD, FAMS: Vitiligo and Stigma

Dermatology Times

Sarkar spoke with Dermatology Times after the ReV conference to discuss her session on vitiligo stigma.

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Lonely 101: What You Need to Know

Aesthetics Advisor

What is loneliness? It is the gap between the level of connectedness you want vs what you have. And its not the same as being alone. It is not the same as social isolation either. Loneliness is a subjective feeling. People can have many contacts and still feel lonely. Loneliness is not all bad. In small doses, it is like hunger or thirst. It shows that you are missing something.

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FDA Approves Topical Gel Filsuvez for Epidermolysis Bullosa

Dermatology Times

Chiesi Global Rare Diseases recently announced the approval of the topical treatment.

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Why You Need Salon or Spa Scheduling Software

Rosy Salon Software

To ensure clients get the right bookings for their desired services, look to technology

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New and Emerging Systemic Therapies for Alopecia Areata

The Dermatology Digest

The alopecia areata treatment landscape continues to make important advancements. In part 4 of this educational series, Dr. George Han discusses the pathogenesis of alopecia areata, potential clinical targets, and new and emerging systemic therapies for alopecia areata. About this Series Evidence-based advancements and therapeutic options continue to emerge in the treatment of alopecia areata.

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Case 1: Male, 51 Years Old

Dermatology Times

Karan Lal DO, MS, FAAD presents the case of a 51-year-old African American male with vitiligo, exploring insurance challenges, treatment options such as topical ruxolitinib, Excimer, and phototherapy, and strategies for setting and managing patient treatment response expectations.

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TDD Industry News and Views: Weekly Updates on Comings, Goings, and Other Happenings in Dermatology

The Dermatology Digest

Tim Raducha-Grace Named Chief Platform Officer at Zerigo Health Tim Raducha-Grace is the new Chief Platform Officer at Zerigo Health, a connected phototherapy platform that couples a handheld Narrow-band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) light device with a smartphone app and team of care providers to allow patients to treat psoriasis and eczema at home. Mr. Raducha-Grace recently served as Head of Clinical Partnerships at Harbor Health.

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Case 2: Male, 10 Years Old

Dermatology Times

An expert in dermatology reviews the case of a 10-year-old male with segmental vitiligo, shedding light on the panel's gaps in understanding this complex condition. The conversation explores the treatment challenges and the emotional impact on patients, particularly those of Asian or Indian descent.

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New and Emerging Systemic Therapies for Alopecia Areata

The Dermatology Digest

The alopecia areata treatment landscape continues to make important advancements. In part 4 of this educational series, Dr. George Han discusses the pathogenesis of alopecia areata, potential clinical targets, and new and emerging systemic therapies for alopecia areata. About this Series Evidence-based advancements and therapeutic options continue to emerge in the treatment of alopecia areata.

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Acral Lentiginous Melanoma: A Comprehensive Guide to Recognition & Action

US Dermatologt Partners

Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of skin cancer, and most people are unaware of the symptoms of this condition. According to Dr. Nicholas Golda of U.S. Dermatology Partners in Lee’s Summit, Missouri , “ALM cases only make up around 5% of all diagnosed melanoma cases. Like other types of melanoma , ALM can be deadly if it isn’t diagnosed early.

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Long-term Use of Steroid Creams Linked to Osteoporosis, Fractures

The Dermatology Digest

Higher doses of topical corticosteroids may increase risk of the brittle bone disease osteoporosis and associated fractures, according to research in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Investigators selected 129,682 osteoporosis cases and 34,999 major osteoporotic fracture (MOF) cases and matched them with 518,728 and 139,996 controls (without osteoporosis or MOF) by sex and age using the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database.

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Study: The Number of New Dermatology Drugs Approved by the FDA Is on the Rise

The Dermatology Digest

The number of new dermatologic drug approvals by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increased between 2012 and 2022 compared with prior decades, according to a research letter in JAMA Dermatology. Nearly half of these drugs were considered first in class or first in indication, and several were deemed clinically useful or to have high added therapeutic benefit by four health technology assessment organizations (HTAs) in Germany, Canada, or France.