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Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Pamper Yourself. Mask Yourself.

With summer here, there is no time like NOW to begin the practice of masking to give your skin that extra ‘oomph’ of hydration and radiance that it needs with the warm weather and sunshine.

Sure, it takes a bit of an effort on your part, but if you just try it once, I guarantee that you’ll convert.  You will see that an effort of just 30 minutes/ week (15-minute sessions, 2 times a week) can make ALL the difference in the world for your skin, especially if you mask on a regular basis.

Biocellulose Sheet Mask vs. Paper Sheet Mask

Biocellulose Sheet Mask vs. Paper Sheet Mask

Any mask– mud, cream, hydrating– can revitalize your skin, but for those of you who are more limited on time (or just lazy!), I highly recommend sheet masks.  Sheet masks and its usage, are all the rage in Asia, and has been a trend for many years already, but it is still a new concept in the US market.  It is essentially a sheet of paper, woven cotton, or gel-masks are now created, cuz out in the shape of your face, with holes punched out for your eyes, nose and mouth.  Personally, I prefer a new generation of sheet masks made with the material called ‘biocellulose’ that molds to the shape of your face, and has a much more effective delivery system.

These masks save you the messiness of mud masks, but delivers the same results.  Each are one-time use, and the steps are as follows:

Step 1: Take mask out of package.

Step 2: Place mask on your face.

Step 3: Leave on for 15-20 minutes.

Step 4: Dispose mask– no need to wash anything off.

That’s it.  Do you STILL think you don’t have time for this?  Come on… it can’t get easier than this.  And another reason to convert?  Pamper yourself. Can you argue with that?  Just think about the money (and time) you’ll save in giving yourself a mini spa session at home instead of going into a spa. Give it a try, and post us a message to let us know what you think!

TIPS: Double up the results, and mask after a quick exfoliation with a gentle gel exfoliator like Restoration Clear Gel, and you’ll see even BETTER results.  Don’t know where to purchase sheet masks?  Google it, or email us, I can send recommendations.  Or, if you’re already a Marie Louise fan, you can also use our Creme a-VC as a mask by applying a thin layer all over your face, leaving it on for about 15-20 minutes, and then massaging the product in.

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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Exfoliation 101

exfoliation demo picI don’t know about you, but exfoliation is one of my favorite parts of skin care… but it took me a long time to understand that exfoliating can damage skin when not done right.

We’ve been ‘trained’ to think that the scraping and stinging we feel after exfoliating is ‘normal.’ It’s not. We see redness after exfoliating and think we’ve done a good job getting the dead skin off. We have not. We think that if skin feels dry after exfoliating that it’s a good thing. It is not.

A disclaimer: I’m not an esthetician, but I’ve worked in the beauty industry for years with some of the biggest brands in the world. I’ve been lucky enough to get a one-on-one education from some of the top beauty professionals and here’s what I’ve learned:

Seek balance.

When we exfoliate, we take off dead skin cells and debris (like makeup that cleansing doesn’t wash away), but we also remove necessary hydration and oils.

Every time you take something off, you MUST put it back in. This means that after every exfoliation, applying moisturizer is mandatory. No exceptions.

To look it’s healthiest, skin has to have the proper balance of hydration and oils, and dead skin cells need to be removed to allow newer cells to strut their stuff. That’s where the healthy glow comes from.

Knowledge is power.

Over exfoliation, or exfoliating with product that’s too aggressive, can actually age your skin, like creating fine lines. Ask a skin care professional what type of exfoliant your skin needs.

There are two types of exfoliants: chemical and physical. Physical exfoliants, also known as scrubs, commonly use fruit pits or nutshells to scrape away dead skin. They can actually cause fine cuts in the outer layer of the skin. Chemical exfoliants lift dead skin, allowing it to gently refresh and revive skin. It’s especially effective on skin that’s sensitive or sensitized due to weather, medications, hormonal changes or environmental conditions.

Get professional help.

Nothing replaces getting your skin evaluated, cleansed, exfoliated and hydrated by a skin care professional. Think of it like going to the dentist: there are things you can do at home, but to get rid of the really yucky stuff you have to get your teeth cleaned. Skin is exactly the same.

Professional skin treatments on a quarterly basis—even as infrequent as twice a year—can make a big difference in how your skin looks. It’s a solid investment that can delay the need to see a dermatologist for more invasive procedures like injectables, lifts or other types of plastic surgery.

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