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Popularity of BB creams and anti-agers helps face care market to rebound
CosmeticsDesign.com
The ever-in-demand anti-agers and the rising popularity of BB creams is helping the global face care market to rebound with sales growth higher than any other time during the past five years. Anti-aging products make up over a quarter of the market's total value, making up the largest segment of the face care segment, with Asia-Pacific accounting for more than half of the total market value.
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Summer skin protection for seniors
Morning Star
There are obvious cosmetic benefits to taking good care of your skin, but more importantly, good skincare plays a big role in overall health, especially for older adults. Because of the natural changes that occur in skin as we age, the summer season can leave us even more vulnerable to its harmful effects. Protecting your skin becomes even more important during our summer months.
Food for skin care
Jamaica Observer
They say you are what you eat and so it therefore stands to reason that you are likely to have healthy glowing skin when you eat clean and a blotchy-looking appearance if you allow only junk to pass your mouth. If you have reasons to be concerned about your skin, then a stop at your local farmers' market or at your favorite supermarket might just provide you with the best solution for getting that glowing skin you've always wanted. Here are some of the foods you can look out for that have been shown to be excellent skin care options.
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The NCEA Certification Program is the culmination of 17 Associations, 100+ Corporations (including industry manufacturers/distributors) and Schools working with the 2,600+ Individual Members that make up the coalition. Founded in 2000, the NCEA has worked enthusiastically as a collective force in shaping the industry’s future. Congratulations to all NCEA Members for a job well done. I am proud to be your Executive Director.
— Susanne S. Warfield - NCEA's Founder & Executive Director, Ridgewood, N.J.
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Businesses on alert as I-9 audits increase
By Jeniffer Betts
The drastic increase in I-9 audits and record-breaking fines has prompted many employers to take additional steps to minimize their risk. Most employers understand the basics of the Immigration Reform and Control Act in regard to hiring illegal workers, but what they don't realize are the penalties for technical paperwork errors on I-9 forms. A large number of companies have been fined, not for hiring illegal workers, but instead for poor record-keeping and clerical errors.
Industry Pulse: Does your company conduct internal I-9 audits?
Are you focusing on what's important?
Harvard Business Review
There's an old saying that the urgent often wins over the important. But too much focus on things that aren't important to you can have significant long-term impact on your career, your family and your health. "The "Four-Way View Test," adapted from my 2008 book, Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life, gives you an understanding of how you are focusing your attention on your four domains of life. It shows the amount of attention you pay to various aspects of your life and also asks about your satisfaction in each domain.
What not to do in social media marketing
Business 2 Community
You think you've got it all down. How to look, how to walk, how to smile, how to say "thank you." In online business, a lot of pros think they have it down. They learn the trends of online business and then go off on what they think is a set path. But then they get involved in an online business process they are not at ease with and problems start. They quickly learn through hard mistakes that they have to work differently in certain online processes to generate business success for themselves.
5 mistakes your small business is making on Twitter
BlogWorld
As a small-business owner, it can be challenge to keep up with best social practices. One of the most common questions asked is, "What am I doing wrong?" If you're not seeing the results you think you should from Twitter, here are a few mistakes you might be making.
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Self-assembly of palmitoyl lipopeptides used in skin care products
American Chemical Society via PubMed
A study was conducted where the self-assembly of three cosmetically-active peptide amphiphiles C16-GHK, C16-KT and C16-KTTKS used in commercial skin care products is examined. A range of spectroscopic, microscopic and X-ray scattering methods is used to probe the secondary structure, aggregate morphology and the nanostructure.
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Is the organic obsession unhealthy?
News.com.au
Wellness junkies obsessed with eating 100 percent organic might be harming their health, according to a leading nutritionist. Aloysa Hourigan said people who refuse to eat anything except organic produce could be missing out on valuable nutrients. Organic produce is grown and processed without the use of synthetic chemicals, fertilizers and GMOs. Organic certification involves auditing an operation's methods to ensure they comply with the guidelines of organic production.
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The biggest skin care mistake every woman makes — yes, even you
Refinery29
Your skin care routine — not that hard of a concept to master, right? Wash your face, slap on some moisturizer, maybe a treatment every now and then? In theory, skin care is supposed to be idiot-proof, provided you have a super-simple routine. For those of us who have expanded our regimens beyond the usual soap-water-moisturizer approach, there's actually a bit more to it.
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7 tips for nervous new yoga teachers
The Huffington Post
Greatness in any skill comes after a lot of practice, and that practice has to start somewhere. James Brown writes, "A few weeks ago, I had a text exchange with a yoga teacher who was at that starting point. She was about to teach her first fully-booked class and, although she was a stellar student in her teacher training, she felt terrified enough to half-jokingly ask me, 10 minutes before class time, if I could teach in her place. I did not. Instead, I stopped thinking about anything else for a moment so I could quickly tell her what I thought would help her the most in that moment. Here is a more detailed version of what I told her."
California judge rules yoga in public schools not religious
NPR
Earlier this year, we told you about some parents in the San Diego area who were suing the Encinitas Union School District to stop yoga classes because they believed the ancient Indian practice had religious overtones. Well, today we have a decision in that case: A judge ruled that the school district was not teaching religion when it offered elementary school students yoga classes.
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Hyperpigmentation and ethnic skin
Presented by Anji Woods
This class will analyze melanocyte function and discuss the different types of hyperpigmentation in the various ethnic skin types. It will also provide the teacher with a better understanding of skin care interventions and medical treatments currently available to treat post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
At the conclusion of the presentation the teacher will be able to:
Review and discussion of melanin and the function of melanocytes
Discuss and define the different types of hyperpigmentation
Examine why skin of color has a tendency toward hyperpigmentation
Define post inflammatory hyperpigmentation
To view course details, click here.
To receive your CE for this webinar, download this CE Registration Form.
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Medical spa definition
NCEA
A medical spa is a facility that during all hours of business shall operate under the on-site supervision of a licensed health care professional operating within their scope of practice, with a staff that operates within their scope of practice as defined by their individual licensing board if licensure is required. The facility may offer traditional, complimentary, and alternative health practices and treatments in a spa-like setting.
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