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By Mary Nielsen | January 17, 2022
Light-based energy hair removal is the bread and butter of the aesthetic laser business. The 1980s symbol of masculinity was a man with chest hair. Picture Tom Selleck or Sean Connery. By 2000, the sex symbol was a bare-chested Matthew McConaughey. Nearly ...
By Rebecca Olpin | January 17, 2022
Chemical peels are one of the most rewarding treatments for both the client and professional because of their reliable results and ease of incorporating them into a service menu. A chemical peel is the application of selected acids to skin with the goal ...
By Ahmed Abdullah | May 28, 2021
Since peptides were first identified in the early 20th century, chemists and biologists have become increasingly aware of the important role that they can play in improved skin health and appearance. Within the past decade, peptides have been celebrated ...
By AIA | April 1, 2020
With the buzz surrounding stem cells, cytokines, and growth factors, how can a skin care professional separate fact from fiction? Join DERMASCOPE Magazine and the Aesthetic International Association as education on a scientific journey exposes the truth ...
By Brenda Linday | January 28, 2021
Aesthetics is an ever-changing industry. Skin care professionals must keep abreast of new ingredients, procedures, laws and regulations, the latest research, scientific discoveries, and recent market trends like the microbiome that affect a spa practice. ...
By Brenda Linday | September 21, 2020
Recent global estimates state that anywhere from six to 18% of women in their reproductive years suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), polycystic ovary syndrome affects up to five million ...
By Pam Cushing | August 28, 2020
As you scan the market for LED light therapy devices, one might wonder why some devices have only one wavelength (color) of light, while other devices have a wide variety of wavelengths. Some devices deliver only a single wavelength of light, while other ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | November 18, 2015
As 2015 reaches its end, so too does another decade for DERMASCOPE Magazine. Forty years ago, this magazine, which was original founded as The Aestheticians International Association, Inc. Newsletter, started as an eight-page, black and white publication ...
By Repechage | July 30, 2020
Lydia Sarfati, founder and CEO of Repêchage Skin Care, has built her career on innovation and dedication to raising the standards of the aesthetics industry. Creating excellence in all that she does, whether with new product formulations, professional ...
By AIA | April 30, 2020
This webinar will help skin care professionals understand the causes and solutions for different types of hyperpigmentation and how to correct and prevent damaged, discolored skin cells in all skin types. Presented by Lyn Ross, L.M.E., founder of Institut’ ...
By Annette Hanson | April 29, 2020
... striking makeup of the Geishas that turned heads. They used lipstick made from crushed safflower petals to paint their eyebrows and lips and rice powder for the face. BEAUTY IN THE 20th AND 21st CENTURY History shows that standards of beauty are ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | December 9, 2015
TBI has dedicated 10 years to the research and development of equipment, products and protocols to help expand the education, techniques and increase the income of estheticians and skincare professionals. To advance this commitment TBI operates 2 facilities ...
By Karen Poirier | November 28, 2014
The décolletage is the area of the neck, shoulders, chest, and cleavage. It is quite possibly the most provocative feature of a woman, yet it is one of the most overlooked areas when it comes to preventative and restorative skin care. That has not always ...
By Karym Urdaneta | October 2, 2015
Many skin care professionals have read about aromatherapy. Some of them have experienced it. Chances are that many people know what aromatherapy is because of its undoubted popularity. Yet, the question continues to arise: Does it work? There are still ...
By | October 27, 2011
As far back as the first century B.C., honey has been used in skin care treatments. It can be traced throughout history as a natural skin remedy that even Cleopatra used daily. The natural ingredients contained within honey include vitamins and minerals ...

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