ASCP Skin Deep

SUMMER 2024

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ASCP SkinPro got a glow-up! Check out new app content at ascpskincare.com/skinpro 89 Peptides Amino acids are the smallest building blocks of protein. When several amino acids link, they form a peptide. For example, fi ve of them make up a pentapeptide. When many amino acids link together, proteins are formed. Because the choice and sequencing of the amino acids are so varied, so are the resulting proteins. Today, the technology of pentapeptides creates fi rmness in the skin without the irritation commonly associated with retinoids. • Messenger pentapeptides are known to help in the appearance of deep wrinkles. These have been found to have better results than retinol without the irritation. • Biopeptides, found in Ulva lactuca seaweed, are rich in praline, glycine, and lysine, which aid in slowing the degradation of elastin that occurs with skin aging. • Palmitoyl oligopeptides help skin appear smoother and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. LIFELONG SKIN CARE As an esthetician, it is important to engage your clients with skin care programs that work throughout their lives. It is never too late for them to start a routine, in the treatment room and at home, for aging skin. Work with your client at the spa by educating them on proper ingredients and treatments for the skin, and recommend proper at-home care that can help lessen the eff ects of menopause on their skin between appointments. Notes 1. Grand View Research, "Menopause Market To Reach $24.4Bn By 2030—CAGR: 5.37%," November 2023, grandviewresearch. com/press-release/global-menopause-market. 2. Society for Women's Health Research, "Menopause," accessed January 2024, swhr.org/health _focus_ area/menopause. 3. Grand View Research, "Menopause Market To Reach $24.4Bn By 2030—CAGR: 5.37%." 4. AARP, "Boomer and Gen-X Women Feel Ignored by Beauty and Grooming Product Makers, AARP Survey Finds," October 16, 2019, press. aarp.org/2019-10-15-Boomer-and-Gen-X-Women-Feel-Ignored-by- Beauty-and-Grooming-Product-Makers-AARP-Survey-Finds. 5. Edwin D. Lephart and Frederick Naftolin, "Menopause and the Skin: Old Favorites and New Innovations in Cosmeceuticals for Estrogen- Defi cient Skin," Dermatology and Therapy 11, no. 1 (Februrary 2011): 53–69, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7859014. 6. Pietro Affi nito et al., "Eff ects of Postmenopausal Hypoestrogenism on Skin Collagen," Maturitas 33, no. 3 (December 1999): P239–47, maturitas.org/ article/S0378-5122(99)00077-8/abstract. 7. Rosacea.org, "Women May Need Added Therapy," Rosacea Review, Winter 2008, rosacea.org/rosacea- review/2008/winter/women-may-need-added-therapy. 8. Nagaraj P. Vijay Sankar et al., "Chapter 28—Elucidation of the Antioxidant Potential of Marine Macroalgal Biomolecules for Healthcare Applications: Current Status and Future Prospects," Marine Antioxidants (2023): 365–77, sciencedirect. com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780323950862000278. 9. Donald L. Bissett, John E. Oblong, and Cynthia A. Berge, "Niacinamide: A B Vitamin that Improves Aging Facial Skin Appearance," Dermatologic Surgery 31, no. 7 (July 2005): 860–5, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16029679; Donald L. Bissett et al., "Topical Niacinamide Reduces Yellowing, Wrinkling, Red Blotchiness, and Hyperpigmented Spots in Aging Facial Skin," International Journal of Cosmetic Science 26 no. 5 (October 2004): 231–8, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18492135. 10. Eleni Papakonstantinou, Michael Roth, and George Karakiulakis, "Hyaluronic Acid: A Key Molecule in Skin Aging," Dermato Endocrinology 4, no. 3 (July 2012): 253–8, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583886. 11. Chios Mastiha Growers Association, "Chios Mastiha: Mastiha Guide to Beauty Care," accessed January 2024, gummastic.gr/public/Leafl ets/CHIOS _ MASTIHA _GUIDE_TO_ BEAUTY_CARE.pdf. 12. Alfeu Accorsi-Neto et al., "Eff ects of Isofl avones on the Skin of Postmenopausal Women: A Pilot Study," Clinics 64, no. 6 (June 2009): 505–10, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705153.

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