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Exosomes vs PRP: Transform Your Skin Care Routine

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Two groundbreaking treatments making waves are Exosomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapies. What is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy? Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, has become a popular choice for those seeking skin rejuvenation. This makes it an ideal option for those with sensitive skin or underlying health conditions.

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Treatment Masks - The Treat That's Not Just For Professional Treatments

The Organic Esthetician

Sircuit Skin’s tropical Cool Lychee Wa is an intensely hydrating and anti-aging mask, packed with antioxidants from Mangosteen, Lychee, Goji Berry and Resveratrol, while menthol adds a cooling freshness. Fantastic for all skin types. Great for sensitive and dry skin. Not ideal for sensitive skin.

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Calm Red, Irritated Skin with Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

These chemicals can strip your skin of its natural oils and cause irritation, sensitivity, and redness. For people with sensitive skin, using the wrong type of skincare products or trying out new products can be a recipe for disaster. Cold temperatures can help reduce inflammation and redness while calming your skin.

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Low-Energy Delicate Pulsed Light Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Sensitive Skin

Dermatology Times

A recent study evaluated the efficacy of low-energy delicate pulsed light photomodulation for treating sensitive skin, showing significant improvements in symptoms and erythema.

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Using CO2 Laser + Other Modalities to Treat Skin Pigmentation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Chemical Peels: Light to Deep Depth Chemical peels exfoliate the outer skin layers, helping reduce superficial pigmentation and improve skin texture. Light Peels: These include alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), which are effective for mild pigmentation and patients with sensitive skin. Farris, P.

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Rosacea: Understanding Causes and Solutions with Dermatologist Expertise

US Dermatologt Partners

Swollen, sensitive skin that may burn or itch. Dry, rough, or scaly patches of skin. Pimple bumps on any part of the skin. In severe cases, thickened skin, especially on the nose (a condition known as rhinophyma). Visible blood vessels (commonly known as spider veins or telangiectasia).

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The Big Chill: Why Cold Therapy is Becoming One of Skin Care’s Hottest Trends

California Skincare Supply

Today on the blog we’re exploring the many ways in which cool therapy can be used to uplevel any esthetics practice or protocol. Also sometimes called “frotox,” this approach has been known to deliver impactful results for lifting, toning, tightening, and brightening the skin almost instantly.

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