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By Annette Tobia, Ph.D., founder, president, and CEO of Meg 21, and Alice Marcy, Ph.D., Scientific Operations Officer at Dynamis Therapeutics, Inc. | January 6, 2016
Almost 30 million people, or about one in nine individuals in the United States, have diabetes. As a result, skin care professionals will likely have the opportunity to address the special skin care needs of these clients. Diabetes is a metabolic condition ...
By Jeff Birchall, M.D., owner and medical director of Dermacare Laser & Skin Care Clinic of Rancho Bernardo and Carlsbad | December 10, 2015
There is a common misconception that sun damage only occurs during the summer. The reality is that sun damage transpires all year long and leaves clients with less than envious skin. The ideal scenario is for clients to adequately use sunscreen and ...
By Michael T. Lin, M.D., founder and CEO of the Dr. Lin Skincare Institute | December 10, 2015
The skin is a reflection of internal health and well-being. Many dermatologists are able to visually diagnose a number medical conditions by examining the hair, skin, and nails. These conditions include iron and zinc deficiencies, diabetes, liver problems, ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | December 10, 2015
Clients never tire of talking about obtaining glowing, healthy skin. There is no doubt that skin care professionals have been asked thousands of times about the trick to attaining perfect skin. While clients are always looking for the latest and greatest ...
By Rachael Pontillo, L.E., M.Msc, CIHC | December 7, 2015
Sensitive skin is often viewed as a skin type, alongside oily, dry, and combination. Although product manufacturers wish it were that simple, skin sensitivity is not something that fits neatly into a singular, boxed type. The truth is that sensitive ...
By Rhonda Allison | December 4, 2015
From an early age, it is taught that exfoliation is important for healthy skin, but just how important is it? In a nutshell, it is essential. While exfoliation is a natural process of the skin, this process does slow down over time and may need encouragement ...
By Krista McKowen, L.E., director of media education for BiON Research | November 20, 2015
As stress is almost guaranteed these days, most clients find themselves harried a bit too often. Stress is not just a bothersome consequence of everyday life, it is also a major health and beauty ravager. Skin reflects the health of the body and stress ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 30, 2015
Multi-masking is the latest beauty trend sweeping the social media landscape. Clients are starting to question why one mask would solve all of the diverse problems of the face. As a result, they are using different masks on different parts of their face. ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 30, 2015
Clients with acneic skin may often be frustrated by a lack of results. Despite their best efforts, some of them do not see a change in their skin. If clients are consistently following a skin care regimen for their acne and are not seeing any positive ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | April 21, 2016
As the skin changes with age, it becomes thin, loose, and loses fat. Mature clients often find that their veins and bones are more apparent and that injuries to their skin take longer to heal. These changes are due to both internal aging, which is ...

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