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Oh, What a Year! The Skin of Color Society Reflects on Its Dynamic 2024

The Dermatology Digest

Two insightful webinars were presented this year, both moderated by Dr. Barbosa, including, “Social Media Masterclass” with Corey L. Adotama and Kwatra “Social Media Misinformation” with Drs. Barbosa and Luke “Acne in Skin of Color” with Drs. Taylor, a dermatologist in Philadelphia, PA.

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Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens?

First Derm

Social media significantly influences the popularity of retinol among young people, leading to increased experimentation without considering safety. The use of retinol serum among kids and teens is on the rise, influenced by social media and beauty trends. Pharmaceutics. Clinical Interventions in Aging.

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Does Diet Affect Acne – plus SkinMedica serum and hair damage – episode 207

The Beauty Brains

On today’s program we are going to talk about a couple of beauty industry news stories and answer your questions about… Is an expensive skin serum worth the money even it if is from a pharmaceutical company? Which is more damaging, hot water or hot styling devices? Do nutrition pads work to deliver actives? Support the Beauty Brains!

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Sun Pharma Launches WINLEVI CTV Ad Campaign to Demystify Sebum With Dr. Sandra Lee

The Dermatology Digest

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc. Running on Connected TV (CTV), a medium that delivers content via streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV, the campaign features three different spots along with paid social media and online video display ads. WINLEVI is the first and only U.S.

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Loss of Elasticity and Fat: “Ozempic Face” in Terms of Spa & Wellness

New Age Spa Institute

However, the connection between beauty culture and pharmaceutical interventions is one that demands critical examination. The Beauty Culture Connection From commercial marketing to social media platforms, we are bombarded with images of the most coveted and idealized flawless skin, plump lips, and slim bodies.

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What does Mandelic Acid do in Deodorants – The Beauty Brains solo

The Beauty Brains

So, pharmaceutical companies are spending money researching this. J&J might discover something as they are a pharmaceutical company, but most beauty companies are not set up to develop these types of products. It’s just not something that has been easy to find stuff that works. And a product like this would be a drug.

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What makes a cosmetic chemist – Episode 168

The Beauty Brains

Nearly all cosmetic chemists working in the mainstream cosmetic industry have a college degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical or maybe Biology. Also, follow us on our various social media accounts: on Instagram we’re at thebeautybrains2018 on Twitter, we’re thebeautybrains And we have a Facebook page.