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Artificial Intelligence. Will It Change The World Of Skincare?

Renee Rouleau

From AI skin consultations to personalized product recommendations, the marriage of technology and skincare has become a hot topic at many of the industry trade shows I’ve attended. AI steps in to guide users through this process, helping them answer questions about their skin concerns, genetics, environment, and lifestyle.

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Exosomes vs PRP: Transform Your Skin Care Routine

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Benefits of Using Exosomes for Skin Health Exosomes are celebrated for their powerful regenerative properties. They help repair damaged skin, reduce inflammation, and promote a healthy, radiant complexion. A standard PRP injection delivers 7-25 growth factors to the skin.

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Considering Laser Hair Removal? Know Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type First

Body + Beauty Lab

If you’re considering laser hair removal, understanding your Fitzpatrick skin type is crucial for safe and effective treatment. The Fitzpatrick scale, developed by dermatologist Thomas Fitzpatrick in 1975, categorizes skin based on its reaction to sun exposure. What is the Fitzpatrick Skin Type Scale?

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A Board-Certified Dermatologist's Skin Care Secrets

Eminence Organics

Whats the most important skin care advice you give your patients? Skin care isnt about quick fixes its about sticking to a routine that works for your skin type. Want to take your skin care to the next level? Visit an Eminence Organics Spa Partner for a customized consultation. Consistency is key.

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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Reading Labels Being able to read a label is an essential skill in deciphering what a product is offering your skin. Skin Type Considerations Not all ingredients are suited for every skin type. Oily, dry, mature, or acne-prone skin will all have different needs. Here's to happy, healthy skin!

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Summer Skincare: The Ultimate Guide to Healthy, Glowing Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

However, it's crucial to choose a gentle exfoliator — harsh scrubs can damage your skin, leaving it dry and irritated. Aim to exfoliate once or twice a week, depending on your skin type. Allowing your skin to heal naturally without additional irritation is the best approach.

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Medical Grade Skincare vs. Over-the-Counter Products: What’s the Difference?

Kim Gallo Esthetics

With medical-grade skincare products, you can get a product that is specifically designed for your skin type and the issues you are trying to address. If you're buying over-the-counter skincare products, you are most likely self-diagnosing and using a generic product that may not be as effective on your skin.