A cosmetologist’s arsenal includes many tools and procedures aimed at correcting the external signs of aging. But what exactly can be considered these signs? Cosmetologists primarily focus on wrinkles. But what do clients themselves notice? Which “signs” are the most important to them?
Prevention, Correction, Control — this triad makes it possible to find a unique, individual recipe for youth and beauty for each client.
Structure of the epidermis: interaction with the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems. Keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells, and Merkel cells: skin or nervous system?
When we talk about the epidermis, we usually consider only its layers and their functionality, while paying little attention to cellular structures. Modern insights into the structure of the epidermis and its sixth layer from a renowned expert.
Once armed with a patient’s the Baumann skin type indicatorscore, physicians are equipped with significant information that can assist them in treating numerous skin conditions and confidently recommending the most appropriate OTC topical skin care products for their patients.
Treating acne in pregnant women can be challenging, as many treatment options are contraindicated or not recommended. It is essential for physicians prescribing therapy to pregnant patients to be familiar with the FDA-approved treatment limitations.
Winter is a challenging time. Darkness, cold, snow. You feel like swapping your moisturizing gel for a nourishing cream, wrapping up warmer, and waiting for spring, when the desire to feel beautiful will return. But winter is a wonderful time to become a little more beautiful and a little younger.
The role of collagen and how to replenish its reserves from the outside and inside. The impact of vitamin C on collagen formation and skin health. How to restore the skin matrix. Tips for those preparing for invasive procedures, as well as for those who want to improve their quality of life.
What is sensitive skin? What are the symptoms of sensitive skin? And what is required to make a diagnosis? What influences the appearance of sensitive skin symptoms? Factors that can trigger them.
Hormones are biologically active substances that we neither see nor feel and cannot control, yet they hold power over the condition of the entire body. What is this influence, and what should a cosmetologist and their patient know about it?