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By Claudia Aguirre, Ph.D. | April 11, 2014
... important hormone that is produced in the skin is the potent androgen 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT). You may recognize this as the culprit responsible for oily skin breakouts. That is true, and the skin that is mostly responsible for producing this powerful ...
By Linda Gulla, L.E. | April 10, 2014
... us from infection such as bacteria and viruses. However, inflammation is also the single greatest precipitator of aging and age-related diseases and does damage by stimulating free radicals, which accelerates aging by attaching to and damaging cells. ...
By Michael Q. Pugliese, L.E. and Peter T. Pugliese, M.D. | April 9, 2014
... androgens as the androgen receptor is found in the epidermis, the dermis, sebaceous gland, and hair follicle. It is interesting to note that individuals with low testosterone, such as white eunuchs, do not respond to ultraviolet light. Skin is subject ...
By Jennifer Linder, M.D. | April 9, 2014
... to treatment and persistence and patience is key. Council and educate ethnic melasma patients about the need for the skin to be treated gently to avoid worsening rather than clearing their condition. Time-Tested Ingredient Choices Because melanogenesis ...
By Celeste Hilling | April 1, 2014
... respected speaker and media resource on skin care, healthy lifestyles, self-esteem and business. Skin Authority is respected for developing pure and powerful products without the use of parabens, added fragrance, dyes or animal testing. More on www.skinauthority.com, ...
By Amanda Miller | March 31, 2014
... In addition to receiving e-mailed letters to the editor, we also have a great response from readers through our social media pages and website. We love to hear what you have to say. Whether it is your thoughts about the latest cover or questions in regards ...
By Bella Schneider, P.M.E | April 1, 2014
... of ingredients is used in the most renowned medical spas. Be sure to test sunscreens on your skin before purchasing them. Try to find one that does not make you look too pale or white. Americans have fewer UVA protection options than Europeans, because ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | March 27, 2014
... Stay up to date on the latest trends, fads, and celebrity potions before your clients come in waving the latest issue of Cosmopolitan. Having professional knowledge will help you guide your clients to or away from a service that they think they may want. Continuing ...
By Susan Etter | March 10, 2014
... include Fitzpatrick Skin Typing questions. The majority of the incoming forms include only the shortest form of the following: Which describes your skin type? Please circle one. Always burn, never tan Always burn, sometimes tan Sometimes ...
By Irena James | March 6, 2014
... called monographs. Monographs describe the type of drug, its function, active ingredients, and percentages as being recognized as safe and effective for various conditions. Manufacturing practices for production, as well as efficacy testing procedures ...

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