Tue.May 07, 2024

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Is Damage Free Styling A Reality?

Beauty Launchpad

Introducing Healthy Heat™ Technology, SUTRA®’s Infrared Collection, revolutionizes heat styling by preventing hair damage and promoting healthier hair.

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Enhancing Atopic Dermatitis Treatment: Insights From Cutting-Edge Studies and Clinical Perspectives Part 1

Dermatology Times

A 5-expert panel delves into atopic dermatitis guidelines and recommendations and recent studies to make note of.

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Protect Your Skin this Summertime with an SPF Sunscreen at Cameo College

CAMEO College - Esthetics

As the summer season approaches, it’s essential to pay attention to your skin’s protection from the harmful effects of the. The post Protect Your Skin this Summertime with an SPF Sunscreen at Cameo College first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.

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2 Years of Treatment With Dupilumab Led to Improvements In Symptoms of AD and Comorbid Anxiety, Depression

Dermatology Times

Following treatment, 17.5% and 13% of patients reported residual depressive and anxiety symptoms.

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Azelaic Acid 101: My Personal Skin Care Experiment

Eminence Organics

Azelaic Acid 101: My Personal Skin Care Experiment I’ve been writing about skin care for over a decade and have tried what feels like every product under the sun (special shoutout to my SPFs). Acids are a personal favorite of mine and have always been part of my routine. So when azelaic acid started blowing up my social media feed, seemingly out of nowhere, I had to find out more.

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Understanding Buy and Bill for Medical Dermatology: A Win-Win

Dermatology Times

Dermatology Times' Spring Editor in Chief, Aaron Farberg, MD, discusses the business strategy known as buy and bill.

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The Cutaneous Connection: A Reminder of Patient Impact

Dermatology Times

Brian Kim, MD, had an unexpected attendee at one of his AAD sessions and delves into what's new, what's now, and what's next in atopic dermatitis management.

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Mindbody

Discover what it takes to open a successful yoga studio. From defining your vision to marketing strategies, follow this guide to help launch your business.

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Patients With Vitiligo Have Decreased Risk of Subsequent Pulmonary Embolism, Peripheral Vascular Disease

Dermatology Times

In addition, authors of a research letter noted that patients with vitiligo demonstrated a comparable risk of myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular accident.

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Salon Software: Top 5 Things to Consider

Rosy Salon Software

Running a salon business can be challenging. Keeping everything operating smoothly requires a lot of time, effort, and resources. Fortunately, there’s salon software—a digital tool that can help you manage and grow your business.

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New Eblasakimab Data Shows Promise for Patients With AD and Inadequate Response to Dupilumab

Dermatology Times

ASLAN Pharmaceuticals presented new data this morning, including a 90% EASI score reduction.

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Meet Ali Romano: Beauty Launchpad 30 Over 30 Winner for 2024

Beauty Launchpad

Ali Romano (@ali_theartist) is a hairstylist, educator and owner of Ruby’s Beauty Salon in Troy, OH.

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$pa Marketing: How to Ask the Right Business Questions

Skin Inc

Many might not realize that the true secret to success lies in the role of persistence and simply asking for what you want.

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10 Met Gala Hairstyles From OLAPLEX

Beauty Launchpad

OLAPLEX Global Ambassadors and celebrity stylists used OLAPLEX products to create stunning hairstyles and rich hair color for celebrities at the 2024 Met Gala.

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What Do You Prioritize In Your Spa Education?

Skin Inc

spa education, esthetic education, esthetician education, educating estheticians, waxing education, spa devices, spa modalities, spa technology

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How Long Do Fillers Last?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Fillers have become a go-to for those looking to soften wrinkles and add volume to areas like the cheeks, lips, and under the eyes. Using substances like hyaluronic acid or collagen, fillers plump the skin and smooth out lines. A common question we hear at Academic Alliance in Dermatology is: “How long do fillers last?” Let’s break down what influences the longevity of fillers and what you can expect from different types.

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Quantifying the Real-world Side Effects of FDA-approved Immunotherapy Drugs in NMSC

The Dermatology Digest

Immunotherapy medications are now available for treating non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). While these medications have expanded treatment options for non-melanoma skin cancers, they are not without their share of side effects. Medication labels do provide a list of side effects, but researchers set out characterize the practical side effects seen in patients receiving systemic treatments for NMSC.

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How Long Do Fillers Last?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Fillers have become a go-to for those looking to soften wrinkles and add volume to areas like the cheeks, lips, and under the eyes. Using substances like hyaluronic acid or collagen, fillers plump the skin and smooth out lines. A common question we hear at Academic Alliance in Dermatology is: “How long do fillers last?” Let’s break down what influences the longevity of fillers and what you can expect from different types.

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Rooted in Resilience Strong Sistas Review

Aesthetics Advisor

Maybe you recently received a scary-sounding diagnosis – or you’re struggling with a health issue that you can’t find answers to. Or perhaps you just feel like you’re surviving and not thriving, as you should be. The truth is, your diagnosis or loss of good health didn’t happen overnight – it’s been years in the making. And to regain your health, you likely need more than just a simple solution, much less conventional medicine’s band aid approach that does little more than mask symptoms.

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Vermont Passes Law to Improve Access to Sunscreen in Schools

The Dermatology Digest

Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed a version of American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Association’s (ASDSA) SUNucate model legislation into law, making Vermont the 28 th state (29 th including the District of Columbia) to allow children to possess and use sunscreen on school property and at school-sponsored events or activities with the written permission of a parent or guardian.

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How Long Do Fillers Last?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Fillers have become a go-to for those looking to soften wrinkles and add volume to areas like the cheeks, lips, and under the eyes. Using substances like hyaluronic acid or collagen, fillers plump the skin and smooth out lines. A common question we hear at Academic Alliance in Dermatology is: “How long do fillers last?” Let’s break down what influences the longevity of fillers and what you can expect from different types.

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AAD Survey: Outdoor Workers Much More Likely to Get Sunburned

The Dermatology Digest

Outdoor workers are far more likely to get sunburned and tanned when compared to the average American, according to a recent American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults. Half of outdoor workers were sunburned in 2023, compared to 36% of the general American population. One in 10 outdoor workers had sunburns severe enough to cause blisters, a rate double that of the general population., the survey showed.

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Major Step Forward: FDA Clears IND Application for Vyne’s BD2-Selective BET Inhibitor

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the Investigational New Drug (IND) application for VYN202, an oral small molecule BD2-selective BET inhibitor that may play a role in treating immuno-inflammatory disease, Vyne Therapeutics reports. The company now plans to initiate a first-in-human Phase 1a single ascending dose/multiple ascending dose (SAD/MAD) trial in healthy volunteers this quarter and expects to report top line results from the SAD/MAD trial in the second half of this year.

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