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By | January 11, 2012
Company Name: Dr. med. Christine Schrammek Kosmetik Owner and CEO: Ulrich Störmer (CEO) and Dr. med. Christine Schrammek-Drusio (owner and CEO) Year Established: since 1967 Business Type: Distributor Located: Essen, Germany No. of Employees: 25 Mission ...
By | January 11, 2012
Company name: Circadia by Dr. Pugliese, Inc., Advanced Professional Skincare Owner and CEO: Michael Q. Pugliese, BS, LE Medical Director: Peter T. Pugliese, M.D. Year established: 2002 Business type: Product Development, Manufacturing, Marketing ...
By | January 5, 2012
“I am a reiki master and I use reiki in every session. Even when I am doing lash extensions, I am doing reiki on my clients. Of course during facials, body treatments, etc. Just do your symbols and have the intention and you're doing reiki!” ~ Lora ...
By | January 5, 2012
“I am a reiki master and I use reiki in every session. Even when I am doing lash extensions, I am doing reiki on my clients. Of course during facials, body treatments, etc. Just do your symbols and have the intention and you're doing reiki!” ~ Lora ...
By | January 5, 2012
Bio Jouvance Paris now re-invents Bio Advance Skin Repair with their exclusive Gammotherapy and the technological breakthrough known as the Biogaphyt™ concept. This treatment reduces signs of aging, and past skin damages caused by every environmental ...
By | March 2, 2012
Serums have a fundamentally different function than creams. Serums are meant to penetrate and interact with the skin where as a cream is meant to form a protective barrier on the skin. A true serum is thinner in viscosity, has a smaller molecule which ...
By | January 30, 2012
Does a man’s skin contrast enough to require different treatment? Yes and no. Men typically have a thicker dermis and epidermis, higher sensitivity, produce more sebum, and have larger pores than women. Their pH is also more acidic, and they tend to ...
By | March 2, 2012
The human body consists of two-thirds of fluid, thus we are able to drain about 40 to 50 liters of body water, regulating the homeostatic disturbances of metabolism, in connective tissues as well as in bursae and joins (synovial). New Lymph Means New ...
By | March 26, 2012
It is common for clients to have not one but multiple skin concerns. And for many, skin discoloration ranks high on the list. This skin dysfunction is not only unsightly, but it inevitably contributes to premature aging and requires targeted care. Commonly ...
By | November 2, 2012
With the healthy growth of aesthetic services, all sorts of clients walk into the spa. Clients with medical conditions, who previously did not consider spa treatments now make spa visits a routine part of their lifestyle. As responsible professionals, ...
By Annet King | November 1, 2012
The most effective businesses today create what I call a "community of value" – based on both touch and technology. It is a cultural evolution which requires integration of left and right brain functions. We are gadget-mad these days, and as a skin therapist ...
By | November 1, 2012
Throughout history, the ways in which a society feels about the pursuit of healthy, beautiful skin is a direct reflection of their culture and climate. Many varied uses of skin care products have been documented throughout history – from the Egyptians ...
By | March 2, 2012
Natural beauty remains the most timeless and sought after look of all. Women want makeup that enhances their own beauty without looking overdone. Makeup trends would not gain popularity unless the woman underneath has what it takes to motivate other women ...
By Annette Tobia, Ph.D. | September 5, 2012
Diabetes is a lifelong (chronic) disease that results in high levels of sugar in the blood. Diabetes or "diabetes mellitus" refers to a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood glucose, commonly called blood sugar. Glucose is the main source ...
By Alexandra J Zani | September 4, 2012
Corneobiology refers to a broad range of experimental studies focused on the anatomy, physiology and biology of the stratum corneum, focused specifically on the horny layer that is very unique to human beings.1 This science encompasses numerous studies ...

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