Although the progression of rosacea can vary substantially from one individual to another, flushing and persistent redness are by far the most common early signs of the disorder, according to a new survey conducted by the National Rosacea Society.The survey of 1,072 rosacea clients studied the order of appearance of rosacea signs and symptoms.

Skin Care MYTH: Skin conditions are hereditary

Written by Catherine Atzen, M.B.A., founder of ATZEN, Inc.
STATEMENT: Skin conditions are hereditary. Facts: DNA research supports that many skin conditions and diseases are inherited. That being said, one may not necessarily fall heir to the condition. Think of cancer; DNA testing can show which cancer genes we carry but this does not mean that we will develop those cancers.

Revenue Retention: How Senses Build Sales

Written by Peter Friis, CEO and founder of Essio Aromatherapy
When we step into a bakery and breathe in the aromas of warm bread rising, butter, cinnamon and vanilla, our memory-banks are cued. Our mouth starts to water, and the sale is made. Likewise, stepping into a florist’s shop brings a rush of olfactory impressions of springs and summers past.
Every morning, I wash my face with a foamy cleanser which I leave on and also shave with. I apply PFB Vanish to my entire beard area to reduce bumps and redness. I apply a sunscreen. As for the evening, I wash my face with a foamy cleanser and apply an alpha lipoic acid antioxidant night cream.

Nitric Oxide May be the Answer to Oily Skin

Written by Nathan Stasko, Ph.D., president of Novan Therapeutics
Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disease in the United States, affecting approximately 50 million Americans. Acne sufferers may experience both physical and psychological effects, including permanent scarring, anxiety, depression and poor self-esteem. The disease is a result of four major pathogenic factors, but the overproduction of the oily/waxy secretions of skin (sebum) may be the most important.

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