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By Jennifer Linder, M.D. | July 30, 2014
Acne cosmetica is a term that was first coined in 1972 by dermatologists Albert M. Kligman and Otto H. Mills to represent the post-adolescent acne they believed was caused by cosmetic use. This is a complicated topic as its discussion involves the debunking ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | March 8, 2014
Click on image to enlarge! I budget for my aesthetics extras by cutting out other "extras.” I no longer get pedicures. I save money by doing them myself. That frees up about 30 dollars a month! 30 dollars a month times 12 months? That's 360 dollars ...
By Amanda Miller | March 10, 2014
Twenty years ago this month, my father became Associate Publisher of DERMASCOPE Magazine. Not so coincidentally, this month I accept the same position. As you might know from my previous editor’s notes through the years, I have grown up in the world of ...
By Enrique Ramirez, L.E., L.M.T. | May 29, 2014
Move over baby boomers! There is a new BOOM in town and it has nothing to do with combat boots or camouflage visages, and it is more virile than John Wayne desert galloping in the Old West! I am talking about today’s modern man who has made a handsome ...
By David S. Goldstein | May 28, 2014
Aestheticians are well trained in ways to help their clients achieve healthy, beautiful skin. Having gone through aesthetic-specific schooling to become well versed in their discipline of choice, aestheticians have the knowledge to help their clients ...
By Rachael Pontillo | June 30, 2014
The world is a teenager’s oyster. The teenage years are jam-packed with fun, friendship, sports, freedom, change, growth, and promise. Well, unless said teenager has skin conditions like acne, eczema or psoriasis that are causes emotional pain or embarrassment.Skin ...
By James Mendelsohn, chief marketing officer at CAN Capital, Inc. | July 7, 2014
The intricacies of spa operations are ever-changing and growing, driven by trends such as the increasing inclusion of spas in the hospitality and medical arenas. According to the International Spa Association’s 2013 U.S. Spa Industry Study, total spa ...
By Alice Pichery | July 25, 2014
For centuries, muds, clays, milks, seaweed, and herbs have been used by Roman, Egyptian, and Asian civilizations as masks to maintain the beauty of the skin, treat its specific concerns, and protect it. The development of modern cosmetics incorporating ...
By Dr. Xi Huang, PhD | September 1, 2023
The Rust is History: Addressing the Causes of Aging by Dr. Xi Huang, PhD, founder of i-On People, like the inanimate objects around them, are made of matter. Over time, this matter naturally breaks down and deteriorates, its structure and outward ...

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