Resources
Understanding Fungal Skin Rashes: Causes, Identification, and Treatment
Fungal skin rashes are a common dermatological issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Caused by various types of fungi, these rashes can be uncomfortable, persistent, and sometimes challenging to treat.
I have written this article with a clear aim to provide a clear, easy-to understand overview of fungal skin rashes, including their causes, identification, treatment, and prevention.
The article will help skin care professionals understand this condition better.
The Role of Keratinocytes in Atopic Dermatitis Eczema: Part II
In the first part of this article, we covered Roles in epidermal structure, Roles in barrier proteins, Epidermal-dermal Junction &...
The Importance of Our Circulatory System
There should be a strong focus on the circulatory system during our consultations. When thinking about their circulatory system, most...
Let’s Talk Mitochondria DNA vs Nuclear DNA!
Mitochondria The mitochondrion (plural: mitochondria) is often referred to as the “powerhouse of the cell.” This is because its primary...
A Journey Into the World of Mast Cells
Picture this: It’s a warm spring day, and you’re enjoying a leisurely stroll through a field of blooming flowers. Suddenly,...
How Important are Macrophages?
Macrophages are a type of white blood cell, which is a crucial component of the immune system. They play a...
Merkel Cells: What Are They? What Do They Do?
Cell Biology has always been a fascination of mine and I love researching all the cells that have to do...
Consultation Part I: The Client Journey
What is a consultation? Actually, I prefer to call it a treatment because, to me, it is an essential treatment...
Signs Of Ageing Skin
Many modalities including active topicals which target ageing skin are used and delivered widely throughout our industry. These treatments effectively...
Heat and Energy within the Human Body
It is essential that we understand the importance of heat loss and heat gain and how these temperatures are conserved...