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By Liz Garrison, MBA, L.E., L.M.T., start-up spa product developer and educator in spa business development and management | April 25, 2019
... for each part of the body, including the face and hands. Also, many of the latest sunscreens contain both a chemical and physical sun barrier. Reference 1 “Skin Cancer Foundation.” Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) - SkinCancer.org. Accessed February 11, ...
By Craig A. Kraffert, M.D., board-certified dermatologist, president of Amarte, and founder of dermstore.com and ReddingDerm | April 25, 2019
... five- year innovations in melanoma management are: the increasing use of imiquimod topical immunotherapy for surface melanoma (melanoma in situ) Castle Company’s ‘Decision Dx – Melanoma’ genetic test that determines metastasis risk intravenous (I.V.) ...
By Alissa de Jongh, ND, founder of Glace’ Skin Therapy and professor of facial aesthetics at Houston Community College | April 24, 2019
... which means it should include zinc oxide in the formula along with the other natural ingredients. RETAILING AND EDUCATION Many spas use a version of the Fitzpatrick scale skin typing test to help clients determine their individual sun reaction factors. ...
By Pedro Ortega Dardet, president of Wilma Schumann Skin Care | April 26, 2019
... and biologically-based treatments for this disease. Other studies show the link between the health of the gastrointestinal tract and the health of the skin and other organs. The more an individual’s diet relies on plants, fruits, and fermented foods, ...
By Annette Hanson | April 22, 2019
... external sources, such as climate, pollution, diet, and stress. These factors are largely controllable. The greatest culprit of extrinsic aging is photo-damage or the exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun. Chronic sun exposure is responsible for ...
By Kelly Richardson, founder of Venone PR and B.Bronz Sunless | April 25, 2019
... treatments to get the same results as one fraxel treatment. Microneedling: One of the hottest skin care trends is actually a great tool for reversing sun damage. These facials will stimulate collagen growth and combat discoloration, including the hyperpigmentation ...
By Susan Preston | March 27, 2019
The United States is a melting pot and always will be. Anyone who has done a DNA testing sample is likely to find multiple ethnic strains. Multiple heritages make it much more difficult to classify someone into one of six Fitzpatrick skin type categories. ...
By Barry Eichner and Jenni Nagle | April 22, 2019
... testing. Let them touch, smell, and experience the product. Show how much product to use and the best way to apply it. OFFER TREATS Offer treats in the retail area. Many national spa retail companies serve a miniature cup of tea or flavored water. These ...
By Suzanne Whigham | April 24, 2019
... into their regimen that promote wound healing. Skin-identical ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and peptides work to repair damage and strengthen the skin’s natural moisture barrier. Performing a patch test will help a client determine skin ...
By Denise Gaston, L.E., CIDESCO Diplomate | April 22, 2019
Are you super excited to learn the hottest trends in the industry, just itching to try it all? You are in good company, believe me. It can seem overwhelming to try and keep up with all that is new, exciting, hot off the press, and trending. The key is ...

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