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Estheticians News — Year in Review
As 2019 comes to a close, the National Coalition of Estheticians Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations offers heartfelt wishes to our members, partners and other industry professionals for a safe and happy holiday season. As we continue to reflect on the past year for the industry, here is the last set in our look back series of most accessed articles from 2019. Our regular publication will resume Tuesday, Jan. 7.
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Bloomberg Businessweek
From Aug. 20: It was about six months ago when Dr. Ryan Neinstein noticed an unexpected uptick in the number of patients making appointments — not for the usual nips and tucks but rather for prods and pulls. They were requesting lymphatic drainage massage, a procedure the Manhattan liposuction specialist normally offers to patients recovering from invasive procedures. It eases postoperative swelling by coaxing fluid out of soft tissues.
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Glamour Magazine
From Sept. 10: Forget modern day innovations, like CBD oil and Botox, sometimes turning to the past provides the best beauty secrets.
Indeed, beauty secrets have been passed down through the generations in South Asian countries like Pakistan and India, as well as in the Middle East, for centuries. While the past has served us some rather quirky beauty treatments in the past (hello, leech and pigeon moisturizers), there have been some genius rituals we can bring into our modern beauty regimes. Here are some beauty rituals that have withstood the test of time because they actually work.
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Haute Beauty
From April 23: Preparing for spring and summer months means anticipating brighter complexions, healthier glows and plump and contoured faces. Many treatments including, Botox, fillers and micro-needling can all contribute to an overall youthful look during these sun-filled months. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Earl Stephenson sat down with Haute Beauty to discuss the hottest procedures for patients this season and how soon they can see results.
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The New York Times
From April 23: K-Beauty got us hooked on Korean BB Creams and jelly cleansers. J-Beauty convinced us of the benefits of Japanese essences and sake ingredients. Probably we were bound to grab our beauty passports and move on to another country. And so we did: Now there's G-Beauty. In the last few years, German beauty brands have begun to inhabit nearly every beauty aisle, including Whole Foods and high-end beauty retailers like Bluemercury.
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Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) has more than 150 educational webinars! Whether you need a basic refresher course or want to further advance your knowledge, ASCP provides the education you need to be successful and take your career to the next level.
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Sunday Times
From March 6: Beauty writer Zola Zingithwa writes: "A platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment, or Vampire Facial, as is trademarked by Charles Runels in the U.S., was made famous by Kim Kardashian (naturally) when she shook Instagram with a post of her bloodied face.
So when I was offered the opportunity to try a PRP facial, I was intrigued. Was I going to come out of the doctor's room looking like a vampire, with blood spouting out of my pricked face? Would I be swollen beyond recognition? Was I going to be as red as a tomato? Joking with that last one — I'm black, after all.
Here's how my skin reacted to the treatment."
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Mashable
From April 2: Last year, Kylie Jenner decided to ditch lip fillers (or so she claims) and went for the natural pout enhanced by nothing more than her lip colors. Lip fillers fell out of favor after that. But now, we have a brand new entrant that makes some bold promises: Lip threading — the up-and-coming beauty procedure that enhances the lips minus all the swelling.
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CNN
From June 11: The mysteries of the ancient Egyptians are vast, but their beauty tricks are no secret. Makeup might seem like a modern phenomenon — one that has grown into a multibillion dollar industry — but cosmetics were equally important to daily life in the ancient world. From the earliest era of the Egyptian empire, men and women from all social classes liberally applied eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick and rouge.
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American Salon
From Aug. 29: The beauty world is abuzz with CBD-infused products and its popularity is steadily on the rise. While the ingredient was considered taboo for many years thanks to its cannabinoid cousin, THC, last year's Farm Bill federally legalized the compound and as a result, beauty brands everywhere began dabbling in CBD. Today, you can find everything from CBD-infused shampoos and moisturizers to lash serums and brow tints, but there's much more to the ingredient than meets the eye.
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Refinery29
From June 4: "We're all being experimented on," Dr. Diana Felton says. "We have so much more to learn about what some of these chemicals do to both the environment and to human health; it's this great human experiment." Felton is sitting on a park bench in Honolulu, Hawaii, on a balmy day in December, telling us something you definitely don't want to hear while overlooking an island paradise: Your favorite beauty and skin care products, from shampoo to sunscreen, are poisoning the ocean.
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Lifestyle Asia
From Aug. 29: They say summer bodies are built in the wintertime, but if you're still striving for the svelte and toned physique you've always wanted — or to rid yourself of that baggy chin once and for all, now's the time for a little tech-powered boost to your routine. These spas pack a punch when it comes to high-tech treatments, with services aimed at everything from lifting and fat reduction to laser hair removal and even hair growth.
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South China Morning Post
From Nov. 19: Schisandra may not ring a bell for even the most enthusiastic of beauty buffs, but most have probably heard of Moon Juice, the Los Angeles company that touts "dusts" and serums to aid in everything from low sex drive to dull skin.
One of their key ingredients, the schisandra berry, is an ancient tonic in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that was traditionally used to treat the lungs and kidneys and then was linked to beauty.
The influence of TCM is growing in the modern beauty world.
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Vogue
From July 9: Vogue Codes 2019, innovators in the tech space are hitting a mix of Australian capital cities, sharing their stories, insights and predictions on the industry, simultaneously educating and inspiring women of all the ways tech, and its relevant skills, can touch their professional lives.
Highlights from the 2019 Melbourne Summit event played out, specifically a beauty-centred panel tackling the topic of "the business of beauty in a digital world: trends, data and influencers."
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Times of India
From Oct. 2: Everyday our bodies undergo multiple stressors — not just external but internal, too. Doctors say that this results in the increase in the number of free radicals, which are a normal by-product of metabolism. Due to their highly reactive nature, these make cells vulnerable to decay and pathogens and also act as a trigger to advancing the process of aging.
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Allure
From June 18: Allure's digital beauty reporter Devon Abelman shares her experience going to a bathhouse at her hotel in Tokyo, Japan. Having tattoos is typically prohibited at Japanese public baths, so she reveals what it was like covering up her body art with special seals and how she learned to accept unexpected parts of her body because of it.
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