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In a perfect world, our skin would be all of the following at all times: clear, glowing, and healthy. However, until that world actually exists, we must figure out how to make our skin happy on our own - and when to call in the big guns if necessary, like a dermatologist or an esthetician.
If you've ever gotten a facial or an eyebrow wax, you've probably seen an esthetician. And if you've ever gotten a skin check, you've probably seen a dermatologist. But what exactly does each one do? And when should you see one over the other?
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COOLS
Unless you absolutely don't care for beauty trends, you've probably heard the word "collagen" pop up at a consistent rate. It's considered the holy grail of skin care ingredients, and its mystical allegations of firming skin and making wrinkles a thing of the past has led to shelves upon shelves of collagen-infused serums, moisturizers, drinkable elixirs and more to flood every beauty and nutrition store across the globe.
Collagen is beloved by the stars. But, what makes this ingredient so great?
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ASCP is excited to bring you treatment room tips! With the popularity of beautifully shaped eyebrows, we know that estheticians can build an entire practice by perfecting this specialty. Watch as esty Ella Cressman takes you into her treatment room to share tips and tricks for creating foolproof eyebrows.
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Osceola News-Gazette
Beauty is not just skin deep, according to Andrea Benitez, owner of Lakeside Massage & Spa.
Next month, Benitez is launching Hope in Beauty, a free service for women undergoing chemotherapy. It provides workshops that teach make-up techniques, skin care and tips for putting on and styling wigs and head wraps.
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MD Linx
The secrets to youth and vitality may be closer at hand than you think — in fact, you need only stroll through your local grocery store, or better yet, take a look in your pantry.
Each year, people across the globe collectively invest trillions of dollars in the wellness market — purchasing beauty products, anti-aging treatments, and nutritional supplements—in hopes of maintaining their inner and outer juvenescence.
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Kantar UK Insights
The health and beauty industries have undergone some big changes in the last few years, and there is more to come. While some new players make up less than 0.1% of the market on their own, together the "challengers" are really making waves — changing consumer expectations, pushing innovation and encouraging established brands to think differently about products, packaging and routes to market.
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NewBeauty
In this, our inaugural Controversy column, we'll be unpacking an ongoing debate, one embroiling providers of every kind and affecting millions of patients: who to trust with fillers and toxins. Much of the discord between leaders in the field springs not from ego or sensationalism, we should note, but a passionate, evidence-based desire to deliver results that are beautiful, bespoke and, above all, safe. Our experts have unique viewpoints and experiences—each worthy of respect and consideration.
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This Week in Asia
The market for beauty products made from cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis plants, is projected to be worth $25 billion by 2029.
With Japan and Korea at the forefront of global beauty standards, experts say it is only a matter of time before they – and China – embrace the CBD trend.
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Social Media Examiner
Want to learn more about how people on YouTube engage with your channel? Wondering which YouTube video links drive the most website traffic?
In this article, you'll learn how to set up Google Analytics to analyze and assess the effectiveness of your YouTube marketing.
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By Roberta Matuson
The May 9 Wall Street Journal featured a full-page story on a course at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School: "How to Be a Boss 101." Launched in January, the course is full of practical lessons aimed at building better managers. What's interesting to note is that this course is focused on undergraduates, as opposed to graduate students who often have work experience. This move is intentional. As more young people graduate and move into jobs at technology companies and consulting firms, they are finding themselves suddenly in charge.
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Business 2 Community
When you want to promote your business effectively and efficiently then this is something you need to do right away. We all know that newspaper promotions and radio ads are still useful for small business advertising, but let’s just face the fact, In today’s dynamic business environment these old mediums can’t beat SEO, social media marketing or other forms of going digital.
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By Emma Fitzpatrick
Ever since the iPhone launched in 2007, people have spent more and more time on their phones than ever. That led to people spending much more time with media every day and every year. At the same time, more and more people were jumping on the smartphone train. While it seemed like the upward trajectory would continue forever, it showed signs of slowing last year. Of course, the daily time spent is still significant — clocking in at 75 minutes per day on social. Where do users spend those 75 minutes, and how can your business ensure you’re reaching them?
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From the desk of Dorothy McKinley Soressi - NCEA School Director
There are many reasons to pursue professional certification. Earning a certification credential is a voluntary activity, but it demonstrates you have the proper knowledge and skills, as well as a high level of dedication to your profession. It expands your knowledge base and validates your skills to appeal to potential employers.
The NCEA Certified credential is awarded to those that have met the advanced training standards equivalent to a Master Esthetician license. The NCEA Certified Professional demonstrates standards beyond entry-level and raises the standards in Esthetics ...
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Education Next
About a week ago, the Washington Post published a stinging essay on the problems with excessive paperwork in medicine. A study of 7,000 physicians found that half showed symptoms of burnout, with surveys consistently showing that doctors who spend too little time on meaningful activities are much more likely to burn out — and to go part time, leave their practice or simply leave medicine. Researchers estimate that half of physicians log on to their electronic health record from home, just to complete their documentation for the day. Though it's long been assumed that surgeons are unusually susceptible to burnout, data suggest that surgeons are actually reporting high rates of professional fulfillment.
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Education World
One would expect that a heart surgeon would be familiar with how that organ works and a podiatrist would know a lot about feet. Plumbers know pipes, car salesmen know their vehicles if they are good at their job and fisherman believe they understand how fish think. It is understandable, then, why experts increasingly think educators should have a better grasp of the organ they contend with every day — their student's brain.
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American Society for Nutrition via PubMed
The aim of the study intended to correlate the effects of the dietary supplement, BioCell Collagen, with any changes associated with skin aging, since dietary supplements claim cutaneous anti-aging properties for their products; however, research supporting these claims remains sparse.
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CE Approved Articles from PCI Journal
Type 2 Diabetes
About the article:
To provide the skin care professional with a review of Type 2 Diabetes.
This educational activity has been approved for 1.0 CEs. Exp. 5/2020. COA# CIA0517.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this article and taking this test, the skin care professional will be able to:
- Understand the identification process and symptoms, specifically relating to the skin, of Type 2 Diabetes.
- Understand the different treatment options available for patients with Type 2 Diabetes
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