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Addressing the Health Impacts of a Changing Climate

Dermatology Times

Ethan Sims, MD, spoke with Dermatology Times on having positive conversations, cutting down on waste, and how to get involved in change.

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205 Kerri Kasem – Making The One Product

Lori Crete

Today’s guest, Kerri Kasem, and I have a lot in common. We both appreciate simplicity and functionality, and I admire her branding and marketing. She found the right people and credits them for helping her as she created her first skincare product, The One. In this episode, Kerri and I discuss what brought her to start a skincare line and what she didn’t know that she didn’t know about the business.

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Givaudan Rolls Out Silybidiol Cannabinoid Activator to Fight Urban Photopollution

MedEsthetics

The product is designed to combat the harmful effects of urban photopollution — specifically, what the company refers to as OxInflammation (the cycle connecting oxidation and inflammation).

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Recognizing Barriers to Access Psoriasis Biologics

Dermatology Times

A recent review found that disparities and barriers, such as income, age, and location, can impede patient access to necessary care.

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6 Non-Hormonal Acne Treatments for Patients of All Genders [Survey Results]

MedEsthetics

85% of readers are interested in non-hormonal acne treatments! Here are six non-hormonal acne treatment options for patients of all genders.

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Potential CMN Breakthrough: Silencing RNA May Trigger Mole Cells to Self-destruct

The Dermatology Digest

A new RNA silencing therapy may alleviate giant moles seen in congenital melanocytic naevus syndrome (CMN), potentially reducing cancer risk among people with this condition. Kids with CMN are born with up to 80% of their body covered in big, painful or itchy moles. These moles can sometimes develop into melanoma. Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute for Child Health, and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) used silencing RNA to silence the N

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The Role of Store-and-Forward Teledermatology in Dermatologic Emergency Units: A Comparative Study

Dermatology Times

Dermatologic emergency units are increasingly overwhelmed by rising patient volumes and reduced resources, but store-and-forward teledermatology offers an effective alternative.

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How to Do a Pitch in 1 Minute (and Win Spa Tank!)

The Skin Games

Have a revolutionary skincare product but only 60 seconds to impress potential investors or spa owners? Don’t fret! Here’s your guide to crafting a captivating one-minute pitch that lands like a game-changer. Hook (‘Em In: 10 Seconds) Start with a bang!

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Patient and Expert Perspectives From the “I LUV YA for the Long Haul” Plaque Psoriasis Campaign

Dermatology Times

Omar Noor, MD, and a patient with psoriasis share their unique perspectives on moderate to severe plaque psoriasis treatment with tildrakizumab.

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Candace Holyfield and Her Work in the Beauty/Spa Industry

The Skin Games

When I first met Candace Holyfield through The Skin Games, I immediately recognized her passion and dedication to uplifting others. Jennifer Rosenblum, TSG founder, had originally connected with Candace and saw her natural ability to inspire, asking her to serve as a judge for our Compassion category focused on charity work.

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Enter Beauty Launchpad's "25 Under 50K" Competition for 2024

Beauty Launchpad

If you're a beauty professional with fewer than 50K followers on Instagram, your time is now. Enter Beauty Launchpad's 25 Under 50K contest.

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College vs. Trade School: Which Option is Right for Me?

National Laser Institute

College vs. Trade School Higher Education: Which Path is Right for You? When you are considering higher education, the decision. Read more » The post College vs. Trade School: Which Option is Right for Me? appeared first on National Laser Institute.

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Determining and Understanding Your Skin Type

The Skin Institute

Whether you’re an aspiring aesthetician or a DIY self-care enthusiast, one of the fundamental skills of providing effective skin care is determining different skin types.

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SpaStar Celebrates Get Ready Wrap Spa Partnership Milestone

Skin Inc

spa and wellness, industry news, spa business, business news, spa partnership, spa treatments, wellness, luxury wellness, spa wrap

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Exosomes 101: Everything You Need to Know for Skin Care

West Lake Dermatology

Exosomes are one of the latest trending topics in aesthetic medicine, but most patients aren’t familiar with exosomes and their benefits. This blog is going to go over the basics of exosomes and why they might be a great treatment option for you! What are exosomes? Exosomes are tiny but powerful particles (about 30-200 nanometers wide) used for skin and hair rejuvenation.

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Navigating Treatment Challenges: Addressing Negative Responses and Determining the Next Course of Action

Dermatology Times

Kristine Kucera, PA-C, MPAS, DHS, and Mickey Bryson discuss Mickey's negative treatment outcomes and explore alternative options, such as switching to a psoriasis-specific medication, emphasizing the short-lived 2-week relief followed by symptom recurrence, which left Mickey resigned to the disease but still seeking a resolution.

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Skin Care 101: The Definitive Guide for Beginners (2024)

Aesthetics Advisor

If there is one certainty among the many, many uncertainties in our world right now, it is this: Taking the time to care for ourselves should no longer be considered an indulgence, or even a luxury. Rather, for so many reasons, it's a necessity — now more than ever. With skin care, though, there is another undeniable truth: It can often feel overwhelming.

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Beauty from the Inside Out: Understanding How Hormones Can Affect Your Skin

Pure Aesthetics

Unveiling the connection between hormones and skin health. Learn how hormones affect your skin's oil production, collagen, and breakouts. [.] Read More.

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Fetal and Maternal Factors Must Be Considered In Melanoma Management, ASCO Posters Argue

Dermatology Times

Cutaneous and advanced stage melanomas present significant challenges during pregnancy, according to the posters.

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Devices Dermatologists Love: Episode Two – Cutera’s AviClear With Rishi Chopra MD, MS

The Dermatology Digest

June is Acne Awareness Month, and in this installment of Devices Dermatologists Love, Rishi Chopra MD, MS, a dermatologist at UnionDerm in New York City, discusses the many benefits of Cutera’s AviClear, a 1726nm wavelength laser that is U.S. Food and Drug Administration-cleared to treat mild to severe acne. The post Devices Dermatologists Love: Episode Two – Cutera’s AviClear With Rishi Chopra MD, MS appeared first on The Dermatology Digest.

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Inverse Psoriasis: What Does It Look Like?

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Inverse Psoriasis: What Does It Look Like? Overview | What Does Inverse Psoriasis Look Like? | Symptoms | Causes and Risk Factors | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention and Management | Living With Inverse Psoriasis | FAQs Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease condition that affects the skin where the immune system attacks the own body.