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Collective Aesthetics 

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Collective Aesthetics

 

How is 2023 this close to being over? It seems like only yesterday the year was just getting started. No matter, another month, another issue of DERMASCOPE – like clockwork. The wheels keep turning, and the industry keeps moving, leaving behind outdated ways of thinking. What does that mean for the professional? Simply look around. Look to the new wave of skin care practitioners taking over the industry. Beauty’s professional climate has never been so diverse in terms of service providers and clients. 

With this ebb and flow of diversity, naturally, more education is needed to keep up. For this reason, DERMASCOPE brings the multicultural skin and continuing education issue. From adequately categorizing skin and getting familiar with skin conditions afflicting clients with black and skin of color to selecting the very best educational courses and sources for readers’ needs, this issue has it all.  

DERMASCOPE wants to celebrate the differences within the community, never overlooking them. We want to push readers to new heights and ways of thinking, educationally and otherwise. The industry should work as a collective, made of the most beautiful and unique people inside and out. Xenophobia has no place here.  

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June 2026

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