IDS 2023 at a Glance

Catch a glimpse of what we covered throughout the session at the sixth annual Integrative Dermatology Symposium. You may be inspired 😀
Marketing Tips for Independent Esthetician Business Owners

We partnered with Elite Beauty Society to bring you five business marketing tips tailor-made for independent esthetician business owners to ignite the spark that will take your business to the next level.
Integrative Dermatology Journal Digest – First Edition

LearnSkin’s Inaugural Integrative Dermatology Journal Digest brings you accessible and convenient integrative dermatology research summaries for you to easily stay up-to-date and bring new treatment options to your patients.
Winter Weather Guide

Winter can be brutal for those suffering from Atopic Dermatitis, Eczema, or dry skin. This blog shares five ways practitioners can help their patients combat dry, itchy skin this winter.
Self-Indulgent Treatments

Self-care is the greatest gift you can give. The ‘Self-Indulgent Treatments’ virtual guide by LearnSkin Faculty member, Amy Branum, is filled with recipes and practices. Find your favorite combination and set aside time each week to indulge.
Botulinum Toxin for Depression

In addition to medical and cosmetic uses, botulinum toxin can have psychological usages as well. Research suggests botulinum toxin offers a significant improvement in symptoms of depression and is considered a safe adjunctive treatment for patients who are receiving pharmaceutical treatment for depression.
HS Management: Sex and Intimacy

The topic of sex can be tricky to address with your patients and even more so with patients whose sex life and confidence are interrupted by painful or stigmatized health conditions such as Hidradenitis Suppurativa. HS Connect Founder Brindley Brooks gets real about her first-hand experience navigating sex and intimacy from a patient perspective.
Sleep, Eczema, and the Benefits of Melatonin

Interestingly, people with eczema report much worse itching at nighttime. Melatonin is vital to regulate the circadian rhythm allowing for efficient sleep, and supplementation in children with eczema may significantly improve sleep duration and quality.
Quality of Life in Vitiligo

Medical treatment for vitiligo should not only focus on improving the appearance of the affected areas, but help elevate self-esteem through activities not directly related to outward appearance. While many treatment options are available to treat the underlying disease, the psychological effects of vitiligo may be best remedied with public awareness.
IET 2022 at a Glance

The inaugural Integrative Esthetician Track hosted by LearnSkin was a resounding success! Catch a glimpse of what we covered. You may be inspired 😀