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How Acne Scars Form and 3 Ways to Treat Them
Acne scarring is a common issue. One that challenges a number of skin care professionals for the simple fact that it appears in a variety of ways. It is also difficult to treat and depending on the depth of scarring may never fully go away. There is
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Summer Skincare: Treating Summer Acne
We’re on the heels of Labor Day and for many of us that means summer will begin to wind down soon. This is also the time when many head back to school and work, and many of you may have clients coming in for end-of-summer “tune-ups.” One common skin
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How to Help Your Teen Clientele Get Ready for Back to School
Every August and September teens around the globe begin their preparation for the first day of school. In addition to the books, school supplies and back-to-school clothes, many are also focused on putting their best face forward. Aesthetic professio
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How to Help Clients Fight Acne
Acne is one of the most common skin challenges in the U.S., and it’s not just limited to teenagers. In fact it impacts all ages, races and genders. Nearly 60 million Americans have active acne and 20 million are at risk of developing scar tissue as a
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Ingredient Spotlight: Salicylic Acid
We know it as a superb exfoliant and essential component to the treatment of acne skin, but did you know that Salicylic Acid is also an analgesic and pain reliever? Before skin care professionals used it for cosmetic purposes, salicylic was used by G
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Why Focusing on Wound Healing is Key to Treating Acne
When it comes to treating acne, it’s common to focus on cleaning up and correcting blemishes, and eliminating the factors that are contributing to the acne. But a key part of effective acne treatment is wound healing. Acne lesions are cellular wounds
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Protecting Acne Skin During the Summer Months
We’ve talked a lot about how to support acne skin this year, focusing on reducing acne and inflammation, increasing cellular exfoliation, and supporting wound repair. And while this simple, clinical approach remains key to acne rejuvenation no matter
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