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Course: The Science of Topical Plant Oil
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The Science of Topical Plant Oil

Though the use of topical oils dates back to ancient times, there continues to be growing interest and research around the use of oils for skin health and appearance. However, their benefit can vary depending on the method of extraction used and the composition of the oil. This activity will describe the processing methods and chemical composition of frequently used oils, and summarize the most up to date literature around the benefits and cautions associated with their topical use.

Course: Use of Novel and Emerging Cosmeceuticals for Skin Care
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Use of Novel and Emerging Cosmeceuticals for Skin Care

This integrative panel of experts discusses the latest trends and research on the use of cosmeceuticals in skin care. Led by board certified dermatologists and the editors of Cosmeceuticals and Active Cosmetics, 3rd Edition, Drs. Jagdeo and Sivamani address a wide range of topics from anti-aging to facial redness to skin brightening to the latest science with natural ingredients. They are joined by Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. Ashley Dumont, and Head of Clinical & Scientific Affairs at Burt's Bees, Dr. Hemali Gunt.

Course: Natural Approach to Nail Care
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Natural Approach to Nail Care

The nail is a unique keratinous appendage that can manifest various pathologies. Promising preliminary data has shown natural topicals such as horsetail or indigo naturalis extract help improve psoriatic nail symptomatology. Naturally derived topicals such as essential oils, sunflower oil, and natural resin appear to be promising in helping treat onychomycosis, but more large-scale studies must be done in order to prove their efficacy. This activity will review the evidence for the use of natural approaches for nail care.

Course: Antioxidant Skincare: Not Every Antioxidant is Equal
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Antioxidant Skincare: Not Every Antioxidant is Equal

The skin has its natural antioxidant system that helps to defend it from ultraviolet light exposure and oxidative stress. However, these natural defenses can be depleted quickly. One strategy to support the skin has been the use of antioxidants. This activity will discuss the variety of antioxidants that exist along with reviewing clinical studies on the use of topical antioxidants for protection against oxidative stressors such as UV light, blue light, and pollution.

Course: Background on Essential Oils
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Background on Essential Oils

Essential oils are frequently used topically in many skincare products and as natural treatments. This activity will differentiate essential oils from fixed oils and will discuss how essential oils are differentiated based on origin and quality. This activity will also discuss the evidence for the use of topical essential oils for the treatment of skin infections and inflammatory conditions. Selection of higher quality and the safe use of essential oils will be discussed.

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