 | FDA
Issues Some Tattoo Tips, Begins Pigment Research
The US Food and Drug Administration issues some tips for consumers
considering tattoos, and begins an in-depth research program into both the
short and long term aspects of tattoo pigments. |
 | Editor's Choice
These articles have been selected from past SPCP quarterly newsletters by
Editor, Judith Culp, CPCP. These articles represent the quality of
educational materials members enjoy.
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 | SPCP Delegates Attend the FDA Science Forum
Executive Director, Kate Ciampi, CPCP,
President Dixie Medford, CPCP, and Director Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP
attended to hear and participate in one of the breakout sessions: Body
Markings: Tattoos, Permanent Make-up and Laser Removal. The session covered
the FDA interest in regulatory status, chemistry, adverse events associated
with Premier Pigments, and the dermatological implications of tattoo
removal.
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 | Latex Allergies
Latex Reactions in the Modification Industry:
Understanding Why They Occur and How Best to Prevent Them
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 | The Age of Caution
On the importance of safeguarding yourself and
your clients from communicable disease.
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 | Permanent Cosmetics Are Here to Stay
Advice on what to look for in a training program.
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 | It's Time to
Protect Yourself
Information on Hepatitis, including how to protect yourself and your
clientele.
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 | The
Diverse Profession of Permanent Cosmetics by
Jorie Grimm about why there is such an attraction to Permanent
Cosmetics.
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 | Why Join the SPCP?
A brief article on why joining the SPCP is a critical part of your Permanent
Cosmetics career.
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