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By Jan Ping, Emmy-award winning makeup artist and cancer survivor | August 31, 2015
Looking back, I can confidently say that my experience with cancer was one of the biggest blessings of my life. Yes, I said it. It is one of the greatest gifts I have ever received and I would not trade what it has taught me for anything. I have worked ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | August 31, 2015
... a cancerous tumor. Pomegranates – Early research into the pomegranate’s role in combating cancer suggests that the fruit contains a compound, ellagic acid, that might help contest cancer’s growth (estrogen-dependent cancers in particular). Spinach – ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | August 31, 2015
... that some oils possess the ability to kill breast cancer cells. One study tested four oils’ antibacterial potency, as well as its in vitro toxicology against human cancer cell lines, particularly the MCF-7 breast cancer cells.2 This study found that at ...
By Morag Currin, president of Oncology Training International Inc. and creator of Oncology Esthetics Foundation Training | September 1, 2015
... not been waxed since completing the cancer treatment, was any consideration given to perform a patch test first? Has this client had an issue with facial hair prior to cancer treatment? Is it possible that the client is now on hormone therapy, which ...
By Tina Zillmann, L.E., C.L.H.R.P. | July 27, 2015
... more severe symptoms. Not everyone with sensitive skin has rosacea, which is why a dermatologist’s diagnosis early on is the smartest option for this condition. Acne is a condition of the pilosebaceous unit and, like rosacea, can be mild to severe. The ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | July 24, 2015
... as a mask, with claims that it lifts and absorbs toxins from the skin. As of right now, there is not much evidence to back up this theory. In fact, most dermatologists are pretty skeptical about this latest fad. Dr. Craig Kraffert, board certified dermatologist ...
By Amanda Miller | June 1, 2015
... ingredients, treatments, and latest opportunity to increase our bottom line, DERMASCOPE will continue to provide you with useful information to help you determine – is this a fad or trend? The specific answer might not always be as important as monitoring ...
By Amanda Miller | June 30, 2015
... It was Andrew Carnegie who said, “While the law of competition may be sometimes hard for the individual, it is best for the race, because it ensures the survival of the fittest in every department.” Innovation and growth are just some of the numerous ...
By Alexandra J Zani | June 8, 2015
... production. At the onset of puberty, androgen hormones are produced, beginning with testosterone. An enzyme called 5-alphareductase converts testosterone to di-hydrotestosterone. Di-hydrotestosterone stimulates the sebaceous glands to begin the production ...
By | June 8, 2015
... and upon application of the product. Positive results from in vitro and in vivo testing were conducted. Perfluorocarbons and Molecular Weight Clinical studies of cosmetic preparations have been measured by the moisture content of the skin, skin profile ...

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