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January 21, 2010

Accepting Our Imperfections – Part 3

My sister is eleven years older than me. I remember when I was a little girl, my dad made her a vanity, fancied with nooks and crannies for girly things, a huge mirror and a mirrored top to place fancy perfume bottles on. When my sister would leave in the morning to go to high school, I would play pretend at her vanity. She could probably tell that I got into her stuff, but she never complained.

I watched her take care of her skin and I learned how to take care of mine. I watched as she applied her makeup and I learned you don’t go out of the house without putting your ‘face’ on.

Yes, we called it the ‘face’ – the mask of makeup required for any self-respecting woman to be seen in public. The women in my family have clung to their individual versions of the ‘face’ as if survival depended on it. My daughters watched me do the same, and they too learned to cling to the ‘face.’

And then it happened… woman applying make up

My youngest daughter was in her first year of getting her RVT degree. The early mornings, long hours, tedious homework and late night job to help pay her way through college made the ‘face’ her least priority, and she parted ways with it for a while. Did it change who she is? No. Is she any less beautiful? No. Is she loved any less? No.

Conclusion? Makeup has little bearing on how others see us; it enhances our looks only by making us feel a certain way. And that’s ok.

SkinAgain, will be launching their Mineral Makeup line next month called Oxyplex – Oxygen Complexion, and since we don’t believe you need a mask to look like yourself, it has been carefully planned to be:

  1. Healthy for your skin with no parabens and less mica for low shimmer
  2. Packed with minerals and oxygen boosting ingredients
  3. Easy and quick to apply with great blendability
  4. Simple, all-natural colors that can be used all over the face – eyes, cheeks, lips, etc.
  5. More affordable than the leading mineral makeup brands

Do you apply the ‘face’ every morning and not go out of the house without it?

Please comment and tell us if you have any tricks that make your morning makeup ritual easy and / or fun!

December 31, 2009

Skin Care Resolutions 2010

Simple changes to your skin care routine can make all the difference to your skin. These 10 easy resolutions will have you well on your way to clearer, healthier glowing skin.

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1. I will cleanse my face every night before going to sleep.

Take time every night to thoroughly cleanse your face, even if you don’t wear makeup. Doing so will help remove excess oil that may contribute to the development of blackheads, or clogged pores. And don’t forget about your neck, jaw line, and in front of and behind the ears. These are places commonly overlooked during cleansing.

2. I will stop exfoliating my skin with abrasive scrubs.

Thorough cleansing is good; vigorous scrubbing of the skin is not. Avoid abrasive scrubs, scrubbing pads, and rough washcloths if you have acne. Instead, use a soft cloth or your bare hands. If you feel you need more exfoliation, try an alpha hydroxy, salicylic, or glycolic acid product, which removes dead skin cells without abrasive ingredients. However, if you are using any prescription acne medications, such as Retin A, Azelaic acid, or Accutane, do not use any additional exfoliating products.

3. I will remember to do my skincare regimen every day.

Consistency is key in skincare. To get the results you’re looking for, you should do your skincare regimen everyday, or as directed. It’s easy to forget, especially when life gets busy. To help you remember, try using your products at the same time every day. Or get into the habit of applying your topical treatments at the same time that you do something else like just after brushing your teeth or as soon as you get home from work.

4. I will stop popping my pimples, or otherwise picking at my skin.

Popping pimples is bad for the skin. Every time you pop, squeeze, or pick at a blemish you run the risk of damaging the follicle wall and increase the chance of scarring. Picking at your skin will lengthen healing time and can push infected material deeper into the dermis. Remind yourself of that when you feel the need to squeeze a breakout.

5. I will get a facial at least four times a year.

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Prebook a seasonal facial today with your skin specialist. Ideally you should get a facial every month, but if you can’t, at least get one every three months. If it’s in your schedule, you’ll make time for it. Whether you need deep cleansing or deep moisturizing an esthetician can get better results than you can get at home. In addition, most day spas offer a number of peels and other procedures, such as microdermabrasion, that can deal with specific problems, like discolorations and sagging skin.

6. I will wear sunscreen every day

Sun exposure, even 15 minutes of it midday, can damage skin and lead to fine lines, discoloration and loss of elasticity down the road. These conditions age you before your time. Sun exposure is cumulative. That means you will not see today’s sun damage today. When you do see it, it will be too late. Experts suggest you wear a daily SPF of 15 and use SPF 30 if you’re skiing or at the beach.

7. I will throw away old makeup and skincare products.

Take some time to go through all cosmetics and skin care products. Recall when the item was purchased, or look for an expiration date. If there is no date, there are other signs it needs to be tossed out, like eye shadow that has oil build-up or is dusty. Pressed powders and bronzers are sanctuaries for oil, bacteria and dirt. If mascara feels clumpy and dry, throw it out. Mascara is best when used in three months. A quick smell test does the trick for lipstick: If it smells funny, toss it.

8. I will give my skin a boost with new products.Serums Gift Set Image

Try a new brand of cleanser, toner or moisturizer. If skin your skin looks dull, its time for a boost. Add a facial “serum” like SkinAgain oZ-tone to the routine, a product that’s more concentrated and not as heavy as lotions and moisturizers. It’s never too early to start using eye creams and gels.

9. I will put down the martini and the cigarettes!

This is probably the most important resolution to make. Excessive drinking and smoking leads to pre-mature aging. Free radicals and toxins released into the body break down essential vitamins and collagen that is produced naturally, thus leading to wrinkling of the skin.

10. I will exercise regularly.female_workout

Regular exercise can contribute to a radiant complexion. Working out can have dramatic results on your skin by reducing acne breakouts, getting rid of toxins, facilitating collagen production and nutrient delivery and increasing circulation.


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