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Survey: Derm Residents Need More Education on Sensitive Skin

The Dermatology Digest

Fully 99% of dermatology residents believe that sensitive skin should be included in their residency training, yet less than half reported receiving specific education on sensitive skin, and 51% received non-specific education in the context of other skin diseases, according to a new survey in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.

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Excessive Sweating, Sensitive Skin Linked

The Dermatology Digest

People with primary hyperhidrosis are more likely to have sensitive skin, a new study in the Journal of the Drugs and Dermatology suggests. Folks frequently experience sensitive skin both in the areas where they do and do not sweat excessively, underscoring that sweat isn’t the only cause of sensitive skin.

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VIRTUAL MASTER CLASS: Unveiling the Inflammation Connection: Understanding Hyper-Sensitive Skin

Lydia Sarfati

You might be dealing with a hyper-sensitive skin condition. SIGN IN VIRTUAL MASTER CLASS: Unveiling the Inflammation Connection: Understanding Hyper-Sensitive Skin 90-minute interactive virtual business class and workshop with Repêchage Founder and CEO Lydia Sarfati. SIGN UP $15.00

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Needle-Less Needling For Sensitive Skin

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Needle-Less Needling For Sensitive Skin Join Jennifer Crable from EpiStep and Shawna Rocha from Hale & Hush for an enlightening webinar on advanced modalities tailored for sensitive skin and beyond. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise and elevate your practice.

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Tech Neck: Expert-Approved Ways to Get Rid of Pesky Neck Lines

Renee Rouleau

Beware that prescription retinoids may prove irritating, especially to sensitive skin types, which is why it’s important to patch test, first. After all, the skin on your neck is thin and delicate, and the last thing you want to do is cause widespread irritation.

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Dermatology Residency Programs Lack Specific, Comprehensive Education on Sensitive Skin

Dermatology Times

Research from the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences was recently published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.

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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

How to use: Apply a few drops to clean skin before moisturizing. Word of caution: Some individuals may experience mild irritation, especially those with sensitive skin. It can help reduce redness, promote collagen production, and protect the skin from environmental stressors. Here's to happy, healthy skin!