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Setting Boundaries to Prevent Burnout

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

Are you feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and overworked? Do you feel like your professional obligations keep piling up – to the point where it threatens your sanity and overall well-being? If so, then it sounds like you need a boundary reset. That’s right; creating healthy boundaries can help you effectively maintain balance while managing a busy workload without burning out.

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The Radnor Skincare Team Is Growing

Body + Beauty Lab

We Are Excited To Have Esthetician Jennifer Troped Join The Radnor Team

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Spring Into Beautiful Skin: Holistic Custom Treatments to Rebalance Skin

Lydia Sarfati

Now is the time that skin care professionals need to address the wide array of skin concerns their clients present at this time of year. The change to the warmer weather seasons affects all skin different. It can cause some complexions to get oilier in some areas, dryer in others, and even cause redness and breakouts. This course provides extensive insights on ingredients, techniques, and treatments to rebalance and restore skin holistically, as well as different handheld modalities to customize

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Toxicologist Reacts to Headlines, featuring Tony Simion, Ph.D.

The Eco Well Podcasts

This week, we tried something a little different with a Toxicologist Reacts episode, featuring Tony Simion, Ph.D. Industry veteran and adjunct professor. You guys sent in media headlines and posts, and we responded. Disclaimer, before I go on here; all the views expressed in this post and podcast are all in our honestly held opinions. Congratulations to the magazines and accounts that spread enough misinformation to merit a response in this episode.

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Hot or Cold Water? What's the Best Temperature for Washing Your Face?

Enlightened Beauty

Have you ever been unsure what temperature water to use when washing your face? For most people, it may seem like it doesn’t matter or you could go either way. Some may prefer the feeling of hot water and assume it to be the obvious choice. Spoiler alert: it isn’t! As a well-seasoned esthetician, I can tell you that the temperature of the water you use can actually have a significant impact on your skin's health and appearance.

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Sculptra Is Now FDA-Approved For Cheek Wrinkles

Body + Beauty Lab

Firm The Skin and Improve Skin Quality with Sculptra

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How breast milk shields babies from developing allergies

First Derm

Online Dermatologist How breast milk shields babies from developing allergies This article is based on a recent study conducted by a team of researchers from Penn State College of Medicine, regarding the impact of tiny molecules present in breast milk on the immunity of infants. Introduction | Allergies and atopy | What are miRNAs and how do they work?

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Acne Scars and Pores: How to Manage Them

Trillium Creek Dermatology

Acne is one of the most common skin problems affecting people of all ages, races, and genders. While acne is often considered a teenage problem, many adults struggle with it well into their 30s and 40s. Acne causes physical discomfort and emotional distress and can leave behind scars and visible pores that can be challenging to manage. This blog will explore acne scars and visible pores, their causes, and how to manage them.

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Now Offering Award Winning Alastin Skincare Products

Body + Beauty Lab

Now Offering Award Winning Alastin Skincare Products

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The Facial Refresher Course: Revitalize Your Skincare Skills and Stay Ahead in the Beauty Industry

Spa Professionals Academy

Facial Refresher or Continuing Education Course Introduction: The world of skincare and beauty is always evolving, with new treatments and technologies constantly emerging. As a professional in this fast-paced industry, it's essential to stay updated on the latest trends and techniques. One way to ensure you're offering the best services to your clients is by enrolling in a facial refresher course.

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Olumiant for Pediatric Alopecia

Texas Dermatology

Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own hair follicles. This leads to bald spots and sometimes total baldness. Alopecia affects about 6.7 million people in the U.S. (160 million worldwide.) Although alopecia can occur at any age, 65% of those affected experience symptoms before the age of 16. For children and adolescents, this can be a traumatic condition to experience.

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Taking Action for Skin Cancer Awareness Month

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a time to learn about the signs of skin cancer and how to prevent it. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US, with approximately 9,500 Americans diagnosed daily. Fortunately, this type of cancer is also one of the most preventable and curable forms of cancer. Knowledge is power when it comes to skin cancer.

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Botox: Everything You Need to Know Before Getting Injected

Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Introduction to Botox and its popularity as an anti-aging treatment Botox is a cosmetic treatment that has gained immense popularity in recent years. The minimally invasive procedure involves injecting a purified form of the botulinum toxin into the muscles to relax them temporarily. This smooths out wrinkles and fine lines on the face, giving a youthful and refreshed appearance.

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Breaking the Stigma—How Witch Hazel Can Benefit Oily or Stressed Skin

Renee Rouleau

From beauty to medicine, witch hazel is an ingredient with many uses and a long history. Before modern medicine, it was used to soothe wounds and promote healing. Fast forward a few centuries, and you might remember stories of people using Preparation H hemorrhoid cream—which contains witch hazel—to combat under-eye puffiness! (Spoiler alert: I don’t recommend this.

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