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Her secret sauce, as it were, is her results-driven approach that centres on the precise point where tech meets touch. During a treatment, she prescribes each client a unique combination of innovative skin devices alongside her signature intuitive facial massage technique, forgoing the empty conveyor belt of insta-famous fads in favour of efficacious, research-backed formulas and technologies.

Katharine is a firm believer in the bespoke, tailoring each skin ritual to the face she sees before her. Her treatments are thorough, comprehensive and wholly holistic; she considers lifestyle factors like stress levels and sleep quality just as important as skincare regimes.

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During her career Katharine has amassed a wealth of knowledge in different sectors of the beauty industry. Using her experience in product, treatment rituals and customer experience, Katharine has consulted on various projects for luxury skincare and beauty brands and also within the hospitality sector, working on hotel spa projects and has experience in the following:

I have some small issues I was hoping someone could help me with. When playing audio files, how do I get it to only show the file name, which in this case is the song title? For example: I want it to say Amazing when it plays instead of Aerosmith-Amazing. I can't find the right tag options to set it up correctly. I can do it with Winamp, just not KMPlayer. The ultimate thing that really bugs me: Is there anyway to change the color of the filename on the playlist? The font I guess is what I'm talking about. I'm using the new skin, which I love, but I use the blue color theme and when selecting a file in the playlist it doesn't really stand out. It's always gray. Is there a way to change that to say blue? That way the file name in the playlist will stand out. I don't see any options for changing the font or colors of the playlist. Also, can it do album art? I'm loving this new Open Album Art feature, but it's for videos and not music. Is there a plugin or something that does cover album art for music for KMPlayer? Thanks to anyone that can help!

The KMP Protective Skin protects your MacBook effectively from the damaging effects of grease residues, scratches, smudges of dirt and fading of the casing. To this end, a film is applied like a second skin to the area where the hands rest, and to the upper and lower surfaces. The functionality is in no way affected by this.

Many media players today are embedded into web pages, and are most commonly developed for Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-ins. Tools are readily available for developing in these environments, and as a result many developers have created custom video players or "skins". Unfortunately many of these players do not include support for closed captions, but a few do. Two of the most popular Flash video players that support closed captions are JW FLV Player from LongTail Video and ccPlayer from the National Center on Accessible Media. Each of these players includes a "CC" button on the controller bar for toggling captions on and off. In early versions of the JW FLV Player (prior to version 4.0) the closed caption button was labeled with a "T" for "text". In all versions of the JW FLV Player, this button is only shown if captions are available, and only if the web developer chooses to include it.

Main buttons are under the timeline of play screen. There are Cycle 3D Mode, Playlist Editor, Control Box, Filters, Audio Streams, volume control and playback menu. The Control Box is used for brightness, saturation, hue and contrast tuning. If you need to get additional settings, use F2 key to enter the Preferences. You can also change menu theme and standard skin.

Kaempferol (KMP) belong to flavonoid class have developed in ethosomal formulation and were evaluated for their potential to treat diabetic foot ulcers. Even though ethosomes are highly deformable, they can pass through human skin intact. KMP ethosomes were formulated using the cold method and optimized by Box-Behnken design (BBD) (three-factor, three-level (33 )). The formulation variables used for optimization are drug concentration of KMP, soylecithin content, and ethanol percentage. The optimized formulation was examined using transmission electronic microscopy (TEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, in-vitro release, ex-vivo permeation studies, and storage stability. The optimized KMP ethosomes was found to have vesicle size (VS) of 283 0.3 nm and zeta potential (ZP) of -29.67 0.3 mV, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.36, % entrapment efficiency (%EE) of 91.02 0.21%, drug loading (%) of 46.23 2.5% followed by good storage stability at 4C/60 5% RH. In vitro drug release of optimized KMP ethosomes was 88.2 2.75%, which was approximately double when compared with pure KMP release, that is 49.9 1.89%. The release kinetics for optimized KMP ethosomes follows the Korsmeyer-Peppas model. An apparent permeation coefficient of 356.25 0.5 μg/cm2 was determined and compared with pure KMP (118.46 0.3 μg/cm2 ) for 24 h. According to the study, ethosomes can be a cutting-edge strategy that offers a new delivery method for prolonged and targeted distribution of KMP in a variety of dosage forms including oral, topical, transdermal, and so forth.

London-based Francophiles, rejoice: the cult Parisian beauty store Oh My Cream has just opened on Westbourne Grove, bringing its edit of clean-beauty products (including its own skincare line) to London. The space is a minimalist nirvana of curved walls, pale pink tiles and cosmetic-stacked shelves. The downstairs treatment room offers facials including the signature 60-minute Plumping Facial, which is great for a pre-party lift as there is no recovery time. Expect skin to be cleansed and assessed, then exfoliated, hydrated with a mask, sculpted and de-puffed using signature massage techniques and cryotherapy globes. Oh My Cream facials are also available in Paris, Lille, Montpellier, Marseille and Toulouse. ohmycream.co.uk, 90 for 60 minutes

As estheticians, we know that the order in which skin care is applied can have a great effect on the results of products for the skin. Whether it is a morning or nighttime routine, we recommend specific product orders for our clients. A surprising skin care order trending currently is... backwards.

TikTok's reverse skin care trend changes up the traditional order of products in a routine, so that users are starting with the product they would normally apply last. For example, a reverse skin care routine would begin with the application of moisturizer first, and toner last, flipping the usual thinnest to thickest therory.1

The new routine was started by content creator and beauty enthusiast, Ava Lee, otherwise known as @glowwithava. The creator is also known for creating the buzzing "Jello Skin" trend that took social media by storm in 2022. We here to share what you should consider before discussing reverse skin care with your clients, with the input of skin expert, Dr. Dennis Gross, of Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare.

Reverse skin care urges users to cleanse the skin and then apply moisturizer in a thick layer, similar to a face mask. Directly following the moisturizer, a cotton pad soaked in toner should be applied to the skin, along with serums and oils.2 This combination is intended to make for more supple and plumper skin, with a luminous glow.

The proposed benefit to this skin care routine is to provide an instant "moisture lock" on the skin, and then topical hydration after, according to Katharine Mackenzie Paterson, skin care expert and Founder of KMP Skin in an article for Elle. The reverse order of skin care products momentarily provides a suppleness to skin, but might not carry positive lasting effects.

The question is, is this method actually effective and beneficial to the skin? Traditionally, moisturizers are applied to the skin at the end of a routine to act as an occlusive that forms a protective barrier and aids in increased product penetration. By flipping the routine, the occlusive is now applied before the rest of the thinner skin care products.

This thicker substance being applied first forms a barrier that can potentially lessen the product's penetration, and the benefits that they would have provided by being applied directly to the skin before moisturizer.

While this trend seems to provide physical benefits displayed in social media content, the results might actually just be a façade. By applying a serum over a moisturizer, there will be a glowing sheen observed on the skin, but that effect could be the light reflecting off the serum, as opposed to actual skin care benefits.3

This routine has the potential to decrease the benefits of other products, and only provide hydration from the moisturizer application. If your clients decide to try out this trend, they could experience adverse or no results from the skin care products that you retailed to them after their treatments.

"Serums and gel-based products are designed with delivery systems to carry the active ingredients deep into the dermis and activate skin cells. Reversing the order makes all the products placed on top of a moisturizer or oil obsolete," said Dr. Gross. "I recommend trying the scientifically proven - and tried and true - method of skin care layering and not wasting resources and time on this trend."

By educating your clients on the correct order to apply their at-home skin care regimen, you are ensuring optimal benefits for their skin, and more opportunities for you to successfully retail products that generate proven results and customer loyalty.

The Skin Inc. team discussed reverse skin care on their very first episode of their Sounds Like Spa Podcast. In the short video below you can see them begin to dive deeper into this topic, but listen to the full episode on Spotify to see what they really think about this potentially dangerous trend.

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