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By Bojana Matovski, M.D., founder and president of RejuveeTM | August 23, 2016
Radiofrequency energy technology can be used for many modalities. Today, companies are introducing its usage for non-surgical tightening of facial tissues at the early signs of loose or sagging skin. This technology is ideal for clients who are resistant ...
By Anabel De La Vega | August 31, 2016
Cucumber is one the most cultivated vegetables around the world. It is composed of 95 percent water, but also contains ascorbic acid; caffeic acid; vitamins B1, B2, B3, and B12; and folic acid. These vitamins help to soothe skin irritations, reduce swelling, ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 1, 2016
To have a complexion as flawless as a Disney princess may seem like a fairytale or something only achievable with the help of Pixar or Photoshop. Unfortunately, factors come into play that can cause us to have uneven skin tones in the form of dark spots or ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 16, 2016
The International Congress of Esthetics and Spa (ICES) held its first tradeshow of the year on April 10th and 11th in Philadelphia, Pa. Although it snowed and rained, the atmosphere inside the Pennsylvania Convention Center was bright and electrifying. ...
By Cole Patterson, L.E., founder of Cole Skincare for Men | August 19, 2016
Going beyond the basic skin analysis should be a regular practice for the proper examination of ethnic skin. In fact, there is a visual difference between ethnic skins in relation to sun exposure. The skin's physiology is identical in structure, but, ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | September 16, 2016
The International Congress of Esthetics and Spa (ICES) held a tradeshow in Dallas, Texas on May 15th and 16th at the Arlington Convention Center. This annual, two-day event was vibrant and fun, traits that could be seen on the faces of both the attendees ...
By Amanda Miller | September 18, 2016
The benefits of essential oils in skin care are wide and varied, making them ideally suited for use in many types of facial treatments and for numerous skin types and conditions. What must be clearly understood when selecting essential oils for professional ...
By Alexandra J Zani | September 19, 2016
In a transient, fast-paced, technological, and diverse world, skin care professionals interact with numerous skin types and conditions that have multiple influences, including genetic traits, lifestyle, and current state of health. Professionals must ...
By Dasha Saian | September 19, 2016
Many clients tend to over-exfoliate their skin in hopes of sloughing off dead cells and achieving a fresh and renewed complexion. This belief is a misconception; the skin is a very efficient organ and does not require daily exfoliation. Exfoliating daily ...
By Ellie Malmin | September 19, 2016
A person's facial features can be their best asset. Many clients, however, are at a loss when it comes to the best way to flaunt their assets. Makeup artists look at the face as a canvas, taking control over each feature and transforming the face into ...
By Ben Johnson, M.D., founder and formulator of Osmosis Pür Medical Skincare | September 28, 2016
According to the textbooks, rosacea is still not fully understood. There are classifications of the condition, but they do not serve any real purpose in the diagnosis or treatment of rosacea. The Demodex mite and related bacteria have been the most commonly ...
By Heather Kreider, L.E., R.N. | September 19, 2016
The skin-healing benefits of clay have been recognized throughout history and there is a plethora of scientific evidence to support its therapeutic properties. Various types of clay have been found to detoxify the skin by drawing out impurities, help ...
By Elina Fedotova | September 20, 2016
Tea tree oil is believed to have antibacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties that assist with stimulating the immune system. "It's a reliable antiseptic," says Asa Hershoff, author of Homeopathic Remedies: A Quick and Easy Guide to Common Disorders ...
By Jeremy | September 20, 2016
Spa Solage, which is located in Calistoga, California, features a 2,500 square foot expansion to its reception building, including a new indoor and outdoor Relaxation Lounge, expanded men's and women's locker rooms with outdoor showers, an enhanced menu ...
By Rachelle Dupree, marketing and communications director for Vivoderm Natural Skincare | September 20, 2016
Herbology, which is also known as herbalism and herbal medicine, is the study and use of plants for medicinal purposes. Herbology and botanical studies can incorporate many different paths, including basic herbal pharmacology, physiology, nutrition, homeopathy, ...

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