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Peel for Beautiful Skin
Superficial peeling of the skin helps maintain the skin’s health while slowing the aging process. Many skin conditions like acne, rosacea and hyperpigmentation improve dramatically with regular peels especially when coupled with home care that helps
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Ingredient Spotlight: Chamomile
Many of us drink chamomile tea for its soothing and calming effects or even use it in aromatherapy for the same purpose. But what can this fragrant perennial do for the skin? It may not come as a surprise that its aesthetic benefits actually closely
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How A Pigmentation Spot Forms
Hyperpigmentation is a common challenge in the treatment room. One question we get frequently, is how exactly do spots and demarcations form? Of course there are a variety of factors that come into play here – overall health, stress levels, sun expos
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How to Treat Skin Impacted by Melasma
Age spots, brown spots, dark patches…melasma is a skin condition with many monikers. Though it is most commonly known as “age spots.” This very common condition affects 6 million women in the U.S., according to the National Institutes of Health – and
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Pt 2: How to Celebrate Skin of Color this Year
As I mentioned in the last post, there is often unease in the treatment room when it comes to working with the unknown – whether it’s a new modality, skin issue, skin type, or even a sensitivity. And where this is most common is in working with skins
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How to Celebrate Skin of Colour this Year
There is often trepidation when it comes to working with skin of varying ancestries in the treatment room for the simple fact that every skin comes with it’s own set of challenges and sensitivities. But being adept in working with skin of any color i
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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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