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Exosomes vs PRP: Transform Your Skin Care Routine

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 In recent years, the beauty industry has been buzzing about the wonders of regenerative skin treatments, and with good reason. These treatments promise youthful, glowing skin using cutting-edge techniques. Two groundbreaking treatments making waves are Exosomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapies.

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Hair Loss Treatment Targets Dormant Follicle Stem Cells [Clinical Trial]

MedEsthetics

Pelage Pharmaceuticals announced the commencement of the Phase 2a trial for PP405, a novel hair loss treatment targeting dormant follicle stem cells.

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hairtalk® extensions Now on LAB

Pivot Point International

Elevate Your Learners’ Skills with hairtalk ® extensions We’re excited to announce that hairtalk ® extensions content is now available on LAB ! This is an incredible opportunity for your students to explore hands-on training and master one of the fastest-growing salon services. With the academy at hairtalk ® extensions’ educational catalog on LAB, learners can gain the skills and confidence to deliver exceptional results and increase efficiency behind the chair.

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Do sunscreen sprays actually work? The science

Lab Muffin Beauty Science

Sprays seem like the perfect way to reapply sunscreen without messing up your makeup. But how effective are they? I did some experiments to find out – the results were very eye-opening!

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Top Tips for Storing Your Clothing Properly

Salon Today

Whether you're looking for closet space or packing up favorites for the season, a storage expert offers top strategy for safely storing your clothes.

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Facial Temperature Can Accurately Predict Age & Metabolic Health

MedEsthetics

A recent study revealed the accuracy of the ThermoFace (TF) method, a novel thermal imaging approach to accurately predict age and assess metabolic health.

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Hospitality workers plan to quit before the robot takeover

Spa Executive

“Employees who had more actual engagement with robotic technology in their daily jobs had higher fears that it would make human workers obsolete.” Embracing new technology is obviously key to success in the new travel and wellness travel era. But a recent study highlights the importance of also showing appreciation for your human staff. The study, from Washington State University’s Carlson School of Business, found that the use of robots to close labor gaps in the hospitality industry may bac

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The Celebrities Who Generate the Most Speculation about Plastic Surgery

Salon Today

While we can't tell you which celebrities have had plastic surgery, we are revealing the top celebrities the general public speculates about the most.

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Mediterranean Quinoa Breakfast Bowl

Alison Bladh

Research has shown that a plant-based diet can significantly help reduce hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. By incorporating nutrient-rich foods like quinoa, fresh vegetables, and healthy fats into your meals, you can support hormonal balance and overall well-being. This Mediterranean Quinoa Breakfast Bowl is a perfect example of a flavorful, plant-based dish that can be part of your strategy to manage hot flashes naturally.

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New Toolkit Aims to Boost Diversity in Skin Research

Dermatology Times

Researchers identified mistrust, social stigma, and language barriers as major obstacles for ethnic minorities in skin research.

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Hair Microneedling, Scalp Spas & the Rise of Scalp Wellness: New Spate Data

MedEsthetics

Hair microneedling creates minor scalp injuries using a skin roller in the service of encouraging healthier scalp skin and hair, similar to how the technique is used in skin care.

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TDD Asks the Experts: What Is JAKne?

The Dermatology Digest

Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors have had game-changing effects for patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and alopecia areata, but the use of these potent medications has been associated with JAK inhibitor-associated acne (JAKne). In a systematic review and meta-analysis of 25 clinical trials comprising 10,839 participants, people taking JAK inhibitors were close to four times more likely to develop acne than their counterparts taking placebo.

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Roasted Beetroots and Lentil Salad

Alison Bladh

This Roasted Beet and Lentil Salad is a perfect plant-based dinner option that's both nutritious and satisfying. The earthy sweetness of roasted beets pairs beautifully with the protein-rich lentils, making it a hearty and wholesome meal. This dish is full of fibre, antioxidants, and plant-based protein, making it ideal for supporting overall health, particularly during menopause.

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Case Report Demonstrates Treatment of Refractory Follicular Lichen Planus With Ruxolitinib

Dermatology Times

After treatment with the topical JAK inhibitor, researchers reported significant improvement of lesional skin.

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Algaktiv's Microalgae-derived Densidyl Fights the Emossome and Exposome to Combat Hair Loss and Graying

MedEsthetics

Algaktiv Densidyl combines antioxidant properties from Spirulina maxima and stress-modulating effects from Chlorella emersonii to address emossome (emotional) and exposome-induced stress and, in return, reverse hair graying and loss.

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Legislative Update: Federal Judge Blocks FTC Rule Banning Noncompetes

The Dermatology Digest

A federal judge in Texas has blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on most noncompete clauses. United States District Judge Ada Brown of Dallas, TX ruled that the FTC “lacks substantive rulemaking authority with respect to unfair methods of competition.” The ban was set to take effect Sept. 4, 2024. Read more about the ban and how it could affect dermatology practices here. “The FTC lacks substantive rulemaking authority with respect to unfair methods of competition,” Judge Brow

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My Glow Up: Rosehip Triple C+E Firming Oil Review

Eminence Organics

My Glow Up: Rosehip Triple C+E Firming Oil Review When I recently noticed my skin looking dull and feeling dry, I knew it was time to shake up my skin care routine. Working as the Digital Content Writer at Eminence Organic Skin Care , I have the unique advantage of trying out our latest products. So, when I was gifted the Rosehip Triple C+E Firming Oil , I eagerly decided to put it to the test.

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Clinicians Should Consider Lifestyle Factor Changes Over Time in Acne Vulgaris Treatment, Study Reports

Dermatology Times

Over 6 weeks, most saw patients saw improvement, with daily medication linked to better quality of life and reduced skin picking.

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Topical Skin Creates Barrier Protecting Cleanser

MedEsthetics

Cermides, botanicals and oleosomes are all included to support the skin's barrier during cleansing.

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ASDS Honors the Legacy of Dr. Alastair Carruthers

The Dermatology Digest

Alastair Carruthers, FRCPC, a pioneering physician and esteemed member of the medical community whose contributions left an indelible mark on the field of dermatology, has passed away, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) announced. Born on June 4, 1945, in Bebington, Cheshire, UK, to Dr. Benjamin and Mrs. Barbara Carruthers, Alastair left this world peacefully on Aug. 19, 2024, in Vancouver, after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease.

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The Most Hidden Calorific Coffees in Top US Chains

Salon Today

If you're trying to manage your weight, blood sugar or overall health, you might want to reconsider that coffee you grab each day from your favorite chain. An expert reveals the most calorific chains and drinks.

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Assessing Electrical Impedance Dermography as a Tool in Skin Disease Management and Diagnosis

Dermatology Times

Researchers say promising study findings warrant further exploration of EID's potential on a larger scale.

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Interested in Regenerative Medicine's Impact on Breast Implants? [Survey]

MedEsthetics

Would you like to learn about how regenerative medicine is impacting breast implants and augmentation? Answer our 1-question survey and let us know!

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Otezla Now Available for Kids With Moderate to Severe Psoriasis

The Dermatology Digest

Apremilast (Otezla, Amgen) is now available in the U.S. for pediatric use. Earlier this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved apremilast for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in children and adolescents ages 6 and older who weigh at least 20 kg (44 lb) and are candidates for phototherapy or systemic therapy. There are currently no other FDA-approved oral medications for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in this patient population.

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Clear Acne Naturally: 5 Habits for Healthier Skin

Enlightened Beauty

Let’s be real—dealing with acne is like having an uninvited guest who just doesn’t get the hint to leave. You’ve tried every cleanser, cream, and treatment under the sun, yet here it is, stubborn as ever. But here's the thing: clear skin isn’t about quick fixes or the latest trending product. It’s about building habits that align with your skin’s unique needs and sticking with them like you would with your morning coffee ritual.

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Journal Digest: August 21

Dermatology Times

This week’s collection of the latest dermatologic studies includes the prevalence of vulvar dermatoses among ethnically diverse patients, the adaptation of the Mackie melanoma risk stratification tool into a tablet-based patient questionnaire, siblings diagnosed with hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy, and more.

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4 Benefits Unique to Plant & Mammalian-Derived Exosomes

MedEsthetics

93% of readers are interested in learning about the different benefits of plant and mammalian-derived exosomes! Here are four benefits unique to plant- and mammalian-derived exosomes.

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Time Magazine’s 2024 Kid of the Year Develops Soap That May Deliver Skin Cancer Medication

The Dermatology Digest

TIME and TIME for Kids’ 2024 Kid of the Year is 15-year-old scientist Heman Bekele from Fairfax, VA. He developed an affordable compound-based bar of soap that could be a new and more accessible way to deliver medication to treat skin cancers. “I’m really passionate about skin-cancer research…. whether it’s my own research or what’s happening in the field.

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Industry Legend Robert Cromeans Announces Retirement

Beauty Launchpad

Following an extraordinary career, industry legend and beauty industry icon Robert Cromeans has announced his retirement from John Paul Mitchell Systems (JPMS).

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Q&A: Pelage's Novel PP405 Advances to Phase 2a for Androgenetic Alopecia

Dermatology Times

Qing Yu Christina Weng, MD, shares insights into the drug's advancement following preliminary phase 1 findings.

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Editor's Picks: Plant- vs. Mammalian-Derived Exosomes

MedEsthetics

In our July/August Editor's Eye on the Industry, Rebecca dives into the battle of the exosomes! Here are four impressive plant- vs. mammalian-derived exosomes contenders.

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Study: Obese Kids May Be More Likely to Develop AD, PsO, or AA

The Dermatology Digest

Childhood obesity can contribute to the development of common immune-mediated skin diseases (IMSDs), such as alopecia areata, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis, new research finds. Maintaining a healthy weight could potentially help lower the chances of developing these skin conditions, the researchers suggest. The study, which appears in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology , comprises an analysis of 2,161,900 Korean children followed from 2009 to 2020.

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Mindbody

Discover how implementing these holiday marketing tips can help your med spa attract clients looking for the perfect gifts and self-care during the busy season.

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Daily Collagen Intake Delays Visible Signs of Skin and Nail Aging

Dermatology Times

A recent study confirmed that collagen peptides effectively counteract age-related skin issues such as reduced density and increased dryness.