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- New from Topix: Replenix® Pure Hydration Moisture Balmhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-topix-replenix-pure-hydration-moisture-balm/2458368/The latest from Topix Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Replenix® Pure Hydration Moisture Balm, targets dry and aging skin. Various molecular weights of Hyaluronic Acid draw moisture into the skin and work with Yucca Glauca
- Most Indoor Tanning Salons in Texas Do Comply with Tanning Bans for Minorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/most-indoor-tanning-salons-in-texas-do-comply-with-tanning-bans-for-minors/2458378/Most indoor tanning salons comply with Texas’ tanning ban for those under 18, new research suggests. When female employees of a mystery shopping firm called posing as 17-year-olds interested in tanning, 81 percent of indoor tanning facilities complied with the Texas ban on indoor ta
- Skin Cancer Prevention Barriers Cited in Uninsured, Minority, Immigrant Populationshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-prevention-barriers-cited-in-uninsured-minority-immigrant-populations/2458434/Lack of knowledge, the belief that dark skin is protective, and the dislike of sun protection are barriers to skin cancer prevention in minority and immigrant populations, according to a new study in JAMA Dermatology.
- ModiFace Launches AI-Based Live-Video Skin Simulation Technologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/modiface-launches-ai-based-live-video-skin-simulation-technology/2458437/ModiFace, a provider of augmented reality technology for the beauty and medical industries, unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) based video editing technology that can realistically simulate skin transformations in live video. The new Skin AI technology, which has been created with the
- Most Indoor Tanners Not in Favor of #Banthetan Movementhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/most-indoor-tanners-not-in-favor-of-banthetan-movement/2458464/Most young adult women who regularly visit indoor tanning salons do support the introduction of policies to make it safer, but are against a total ban. The new findings appear in Translational Behavior
- Indoor Tanning Rates Among Minors in NJ Stays Same Despite 2013 Banhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/indoor-tanning-rates-among-minors-in-nj-stays-same-despite-2013-ban/2458494/Indoor tanning rates among children under age 17 in New Jersey didn’t budge after a ban enacted in 2013, and rates increased among male high school students in the Garden State from 2012 to 2014, according to a study in the Journal
- Congrats: Dr. Barbara Gilchrest Receives the 24th David Martin Carter Mentor Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/congrats-dr-barbara-gilchrest-receives-the-24th-david-martin-carter-mentor-award/2458556/Barbara A. Gilchrest, MD of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston received the David Martin Carter Mentor Award at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology in Scottsdale, Ariz. Dr. Gilchrest plus the recipients of The Researc
- Oculus Innovative Sciences' Microcyn®-based Lasercyn™ Gel Cleared for Post-procedure Usehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/oculus-innovative-sciences-microcyn-based-lasercyn-gel-cleared-for-post-procedure-use/2458597/Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc. has received a new 510(k) clearance from the FDA for the company's new Microcyn®-based Lasercyn™ Gel. Under the supervision of a healthcare professional, Lasercyn Gel is int
- Shay Mitchell Signs on as Brand Ambassador for Bioré's New Baking Soda Cleansershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/shay-mitchell-signs-on-as-brand-ambassador-for-biors-new-baking-soda-cleansers/2458619/Actress Shay Mitchell is the face of Bioré® for 2016, and will be featured in upcoming campaigns for the brand’s new Baking Soda cleansers. Mitchell will help launch The Bioré® Baking Soda Pore Cleanser an
- FDA Proposes Ban on Most Powdered Medical Gloveshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-proposes-ban-on-most-powdered-medical-gloves/2458639/The FDA has proposed a ban on most powdered gloves in the United States. While use of these gloves is decreasing, they pose an unreasonable and substantial risk of illness or injury to health care providers, patients and other individuals who are exposed to them, which cannot be corrected t