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As the end of another transformative year approaches, the team is thrilled to bring readers another December issue full of education, faces of the industry, and holiday joy. This month’s edition is always special for two reasons – the first being the cover that greeted readers upon arrival, and the second is undoubtedly my fondness of Christmas and the holiday season. In addition to the exceptionalities of this issue, DERMASCOPE will always come bearing gifts of generic education. This time around, the theme is sustainability and chemistry, two crucial elements that define the future of aesthetics and professional skin care.

In a world where environmental consciousness is no longer a mere option but a pressing necessity, explore how sustainability is at the core of skin care innovation. Within these pages, readers will also find valuable insights into chemistry to fuel their understanding of skin and skin care formulation. From the science behind product labels to the secrets of ingredients that have stood the test of time, this issue can work as guide to the chemistry of beauty.

Finally, we are proud to formally introduce the winner of the 2023 cover contest, Jenny Pantoja. A gem in the Dallas scene, learn her story in the cover article of the month along with the stories of this year’s finalists. We hope you enjoy the captivating stories, expert advice, and the visual delights that fill the pages of this issue. We are grateful to readers, contributors, and industry partners for their unwavering support and dedication to the industry. 

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January 2026
Digital Magazine

January 2026

Fact or Fiction

Fact or Fiction: Products that contain parabens should be avoided.

Fact or Fiction: Products that contain parabens should be avoided.

The use of paraben preservatives, such as alkyl esters and p-hydroxybenzoic acids, goes back over…

Fact or Fiction: Daily exfoliation is bad for the skin.

Fact or Fiction: Daily exfoliation is bad  for the skin.

Many clients tend to over-exfoliate their skin in hopes of sloughing off dead cells and…

Fact or Fiction: Products with collagen can replace the skin’s natural collagen.

Fact or Fiction: Products with collagen can replace the skin’s natural collagen.

Realization that collagen is essential to healthy skin is commendable and should be noted before…