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2024's Top Sexual Wellness Trends in Aesthetics

MedEsthetics

Everything new that you need to know about sexual wellness - including market projections, generational differences, evolutions in vaginal health and menopause treatments and more!

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Skin Cancer and COVID-19: Research and Links Between Diagnosis and the Pandemic

Dermatology Times

We take a look at various studies examining the role of artificial intelligence in telemedicine photo quality, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and skin cancer diagnoses, and more.

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Merz Aesthetics Introduces MAX, A New Educational Platform to Engage and Support Aesthetics Health Care Professionals

The Dermatology Digest

Introducing MAX Merz Aesthetics Exchange, a new educational platform for aesthetics healthcare professionals. The new multimedia and in-person platform invites aesthetic health care professionals from across the United States to learn and share their experiences through a variety of live and virtual events and immersive training. MAX offers an array of content that fosters intellectual growth, skill development and lifelong learning.

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Essential Skincare for the Hands: Top Tips for Women Over 40

Alison Bladh

Hand care is crucial, especially for women over 40, including those experiencing perimenopause and menopause. The skin on our hands often reveals the first signs of ageing, affected by hormonal fluctuations and lifestyle factors. This article delves into why our hands need special attention during this transformative time. Understanding Hand Skin Ageing: Why does the skin on our hands age?

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AI-based App Helps Primary Care Doctors Spot Melanoma

The Dermatology Digest

A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with very high precision, according to a study out of Linköping University in Sweden published in the British Journal of Dermatology. “Our study is the first in the world to test an AI-based mobile app for melanoma in primary care in this way.

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AARS Responds to Valisure’s Data on Benzene in BPO Products

Dermatology Times

The statement said the petition came as a surprise to many ahead of AAD, and delves into the data complexity and patient considerations.

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Exciting Exosomes in Aesthetic Dermatology

Dermatology Times

In her March edition of Cosmetic Conundrums, Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, explores the role of exosomes in aesthetic dermatology, changes in the skin, and more.

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Hair Prescriptives HPx Active Hair & Scalp Serum Treatment

Salon Today

Hair Prescriptives HPx Active Hair & Scalp Serum Treatment is a botanical-based salon scalp treatment service that taps into the ancient practice of Ayurveda to encourage blood flow and oxygen levels to the scalp, as it strengthens and nourishes each hair follicle at the core.

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Pointers With Portela: What is the Role of Vitamin A in Acne Treatment?

Dermatology Times

In this week’s Pointers With Portela, the 208SkinDoc dives into the efficacy and adverse effects of generic vitamin A to treat acne.

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The Latest Trends in Skincare: What Esthetician Students Need To Know

Estelle Skin Care

In the fast-paced world of skincare, keeping up with the latest trends is essential for esthetician students aiming to excel in their careers. At Estelle Skin Care and Spa Institute, a leading esthetician school in Illinois, we understand the importance … Continue reading → The post The Latest Trends in Skincare: What Esthetician Students Need To Know first appeared on Estelle Skin Care & Spa Institute.

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Speed Review: Etude House Soon Jung pH5.5 Relief Toner

Skin Deep Beauty

It's been absolutely years since a toner (in the traditional sense) formed part of my skincare routine but my newfound love of Korean beauty has seen me finally reintroduce this step. I've introduced this as a step during my nighttime routine to ensure that I'm removing every trace of my cleanser before continuing on with the rest of my routine, although I stand by the fact that I haven't done this for years so it's more a "nice to add" rather than something I view as a necessity.

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Exploring Different Career Paths for Estheticians After Graduation

Estelle Skin Care

Embarking on a career as an esthetician opens up a world of exciting opportunities and diverse pathways for professionals looking to make their mark in the skincare industry. As a renowned esthetician school in Illinois, Estelle Skin Care and Spa … Continue reading → The post Exploring Different Career Paths for Estheticians After Graduation first appeared on Estelle Skin Care & Spa Institute.

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Silicone sustainability with Mike Fevola PhD

The Eco Well Podcasts

This episode features a deep dive conversation into silicones in cosmetics; what are they, why are they so useful, and what are some of the environmental draw backs we're currently contending with. To help me tackle the topic, this week I was joined by Mike Fevola PhD. Hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did! Interested in supporting the podcast?

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A Day in the Life of an Esthetician School Student

Estelle Skin Care

Step into the shoes of an aspiring esthetician at Estelle Skin Care and Spa Institute and discover what it’s like to experience a day in the life of an esthetician school student! From hands-on training to interactive learning sessions, follow … Continue reading → The post A Day in the Life of an Esthetician School Student first appeared on Estelle Skin Care & Spa Institute.

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Discover the Benefits of Oil Pulling: A Guide for Midlife and Beyond

Alison Bladh

Discover the Benefits of Oil Pulling: A Guide for Midlife and Beyond In our journey through midlife and beyond, it's vital to pay extra attention to all aspects of our health, including oral health. As a menopause nutritional therapist and beauty therapist, I've explored various practices to enhance well-being and beauty from within. Today, I want to share one ancient technique that's made a significant difference to my oral health and could do the same for you: oil pulling.

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Consensus, Concern, and Commentary: Clinicians Share Thoughts on 'The BPO Bombshell'

Dermatology Times

We spoke with several dermatology experts to gauge their thoughts on Valisure's recent findings of benzene in benzoyl peroxide products--as well as what actions they plan to take moving forward.

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Boulevard Launches New Capital Program Designed for Self-Care Businesses

Salon Today

Boulevard Capital delivers fast funding to help salons, spas, barbershops and medspas accelerate growth.

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Dietary Interventions May Serve as Worthwhile Adjunct Therapy in Patients With Vitiligo

Dermatology Times

While additional, larger studies are necessary, researchers said dietary choices may help reduce dependency on pharmacological methods.

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5 Women Share Their Stories in the Hair Industry This Women’s History Month

Beauty Launchpad

Five hair professionals share their journeys in the hair industry, from what inspired them to enter the industry, their biggest mistakes and what changes they want to see in the industry going forward.

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Rosacea vs. Acne: Identifying Your Skin Condition Accurately

US Dermatologt Partners

Rosacea and acne are two common skin conditions that people frequently confuse. According to Dr. Paul Curtiss of U.S. Dermatology Partners in Carrollton, Texas , “The clinical name for acne is acne vulgaris, and it may closely resemble a form of rosacea, acne rosacea. The names alone make it clear that both conditions may closely resemble each other.

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Sunscreen Myths Debunked: The Truth About Protecting Your Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Sunscreen is a crucial element of skincare, yet misconceptions about its use are widespread. These myths can significantly impact how effectively we protect our skin from the sun’s harmful rays. At Academic Alliance in Dermatology , we are committed to empowering our patients with accurate information, enabling them to make informed decisions about their skin health.

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La Roche-Posay’s Got Game: Skin Care Brand Named Official Sponsor of Miami Open

The Dermatology Digest

La Roche-Posay is the official sunscreen partner of the Miami Open presented by Itaú. The sponsorship aims to raise awareness of daily photoprotection practices as a matter of public health. The Miami Open is taking place from March 17 to March 31 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Starting at this year’s Miami Open, La Roche-Posay will have a Sun Safety Booth located on the Tennis Oasis, two additional sampling kiosks at key entry points, while also providing sunscreen to pla

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Sunscreen Myths Debunked: The Truth About Protecting Your Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Sunscreen is a crucial element of skincare, yet misconceptions about its use are widespread. These myths can significantly impact how effectively we protect our skin from the sun’s harmful rays. At Academic Alliance in Dermatology , we are committed to empowering our patients with accurate information, enabling them to make informed decisions about their skin health.

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How Ginkgo Biloba Can Help Cognitive Recovery After a Stroke

Aesthetics Advisor

Ginkgo biloba, which comes from one of the oldest known tree species, may hold secrets to boosting cognitive function, even after stroke. In the U.S., someone has a stroke every 40 seconds. In 87% of those cases, the stroke is ischemic, meaning blood flow to the brain is blocked. 1 Cognitive impairment is a common consequence, with up to 60% of stroke survivors suffering from post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) within one year.

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Science-Based Strategies for Stroke Prevention (2024)

Aesthetics Advisor

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke. Annually, this adds up to nearly 800,000 people nationwide. Estimates show that from 2018 to 2019, stroke-related medical costs in America amounted to 56.5 billion dollars. No matter where you look or how you parse the data, it’s clear that stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide.

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