Wednesday, October 28, 2015


Permanent Makeup won’t smear, smudge or rub off.
If you avoid looking in the mirror because you are unhappy with what you see, the mirror can still be your friend.  It is not too late; it is not too hard. You know there is a better way. That is why you are here, isn’t it?
You love the confidence and energy you have when you’re looking good, but what you don’t love is all the time and effort it takes every single day to get there, right?  If you’re seeking positive change for this daily dilemma, you are in the right place for the benefits of a time-saving and natural-looking, enhanced appearance.

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Permanent makeup will add balance to your face and the confidence that comes with it.  Our specialty is to enhance your appearance by working with colors and designs to blend naturally with your skin tone.  Whether it is your eyes, lips, or complimenting your hair, your best features will sparkle.  You really can enjoy the look you want which will truly transform your face and skin, and change your daily life for the better, never having to worry about your makeup smearing or rubbing off.
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  • Permanent Eyebrows
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015



A Dermatologist Favorite Things

Everybody has a list of their favorite things and so do dermatologists. Here’s a peek into dermatologists’ bag of goodies.
Likely, in the number one favorite of dermatologists is sunscreen. These board-certified medical specialists recognize the severe damage on skin from the sun’s rays. It’s the best weapon to defend the skin against Mother Nature. What level of SPF do dermatologists recommend? The answer is an SPF of 40+. Lather it on when you’re heading for the beach or pool and when you’re driving to work in the sun. Keep in mind that the winter sun can be just as dangerous as the summer sun. Wear sunscreen daily and year-round.
Dermatologists just love facial cleaners with glycerin and natural essential oils like jojoba. Glycerin is a deep agent that cleans the pores and ramps up cellular turnover. Other ingredients in facial soaps and liquid cleansers that dermatologists like to see include vitamin E, olive oil and glycolic acid.
As skin care specialists, dermatologists are strong advocates of effective anti-aging products. Skin care ingredients that top the list include retinol, marine antioxidants, argon oil and plant antioxidants. All of these ingredients have the science behind them for proven results.
And don’t forget about those natural skin care products. Dermatologists favor natural skin care products that work gently on the skin. For example, when treating age spots, your dermatologist will likely recommend a skin-lightening cream that contains vitamin E and aloe vera.
Dermatologists understand the science of skin and pick their favorite skin care ingredients wisely.
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Monday, October 26, 2015



Why you need to Tone and Moisturize

The season of fall is upon us, and this is the time of year most of us start worrying about chapped lips, patchy elbows, and less-than-supple skin. Our skin is the largest organ in our body, and obviously, the most visible. What your skin looks like reveals what you put into your body and how well you treat yourself. As fun as it is to play with bolder makeup looks and try different hair colors during the colder months, it never hurts to make sure your skin is well pampered. If anything, it is the first step in taking preventative measures against aging!

Areas to focus on
The best thing to do is to moisturize everywhere you tend to get dry, but ideally, you should moisturize your entire body. Some parts of your body are used to protecting itself against the environment and damaging factors, so the skin has over time developed to be thicker, like your palms, heels, elbows, and knees. That is why those areas tend to get cracked and drier than other areas of the skin. Those areas require more attention because quite simply, we use them the most. For these areas, be sure to use a highly hydrating and rich body butter.
For other areas like legs, arms, back, it’s best to go with something simple like a lotion, but if your skin tends to be overall more dry, go with body butter, especially during the colder season. Body butter just takes longer to sink into the skin.
For your face, use something that targets specific issues, whether it’s anti-aging, dryness, redness, uneven skin tone or acne. There are face moisturizers for virtually every known issue, and it’s up to you and your esthetician to find the right one for you!

Monday, October 12, 2015



Come experience the Hydrafacial!
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

             The Facts and the Fiction about Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is pretty hot right now. People are cooking with it, eating it, and doing “oil pulling” with it. OK, we get it. It’s good for your health – but that’s on the inside. Did you know that this wonderful smelling oil is actually a natural beauty product?
Coconut Oil for Natural Beauty
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Moisturize your skin, deep condition your hair, shave your legs, remove your make up, and use it on your face for a healthy glow. What can’t coconut oil do?
Well, it is not a universal cure all. It is a wonderful moisturizer for your skin but some people still break out. True, it does have anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal properties, but some skin can’t take the oil. You don’t want to miss out though, so try some and see how it does for you.
How do you use Coconut Oil?
As a moisturizer, put it on your hands, feet, body, and even your face. It doesn’t take much so use just a dab. Keep a bottle by your bed, in the bathroom, and in the kitchen. Use it like hand lotion. You will find that it not only smoothes and moisturizes but also brightens your skin, giving it a healthy glow. When you want to deep condition your hair, coconut oil gets the job done beautifully. It penetrates the hair shaft better than other oils so you get deeper moisturizing. Put it on your hair as you would any other deep conditioner – except it is like nothing you have ever used before. You can even dab a little on dry hair to tame fly aways or frizzies.
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What kind of Coconut Oil do you Use?
Look for organic extra virgin coconut oil. You want to make sure that is had not been processed in any way such as bleached, deodorized, hydrogenated, or refined. The main reason to go organic is to avoid getting a GMO food. Ick! You only want pure, natural, and untampered coconut oil on your skin and hair – and in your body too.
Moisturizing Coconut Oil Scrub
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Make your own scrub by combining ½ cup of melted, organic, extra virgin coconut oil with 1 cup of either white sugar, salt, or brown sugar – or mix them up. Add your favorite scent by mixing in a few drops of pure vanilla or your favorite essential oil. Use it when you wash your hands and when you bathe for glowing, soft skin.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

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                  Power Player Skin Care Ingredients
While most skin care products have effective ingredients, there are some all-stars that really pack a punch with its powerful ingredients. Be on the lookout for these ingredients when you’re shopping for skin care products.
Hydroquinone
Hydroquinone is known as “the eraser.” It’s the most effective ingredient for bleaching out sun spots, mottled skin and blotches according to dermatologists at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. How does it work? It fades hyperpigmentation by blocking the enzyme that causes melanin production. Just dab it on the dark spot.
Retinol
This vitamin-A derivative is a cure-all for sagging skin, dullness, fine lines and wrinkles. Associate clinical professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine touts retinol as the best anti-aging ingredient. This derivative sweeps away dead skin cells, ramps up cell turnover and boosts collagen production. All around, it stimulates cellular repair at deep levels of the skin. Plus, it pumps up blood-vessel formation for healthier looking skin.
Antioxidants
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Antioxidants in skin care products are the fixers. These ingredients include vitamin C, coffee berry, pomegranate and green tea. Antioxidants penetrate the skin and ward against harmful free radicals that damage collagen, elastin and DNA. They also help boost cell repair and fade blotches. Go with a serum for a strong dose and a skin care product that has a formula of multiple antioxidant. Antioxidants work better together.
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Alpha hydroxyl acids like glycolic acid add radiance, fade blotches and smooth out fine lines and wrinkles. Use peels with these acids to break the bonds between the skin and dead cells. Alpha hydroxyl acids also help other anti-aging ingredients to penetrate the skin more effectively. Just don’t overdo it. Twice a week effective for allowing the skin to recover during treatments. And follow the treatment up with a serum.
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Friday, October 2, 2015

Beauty Trend: Dermaplaning, or shaving your face for women!!
Would you shave your face for beauty? That’s what the latest beauty craze, Dermaplaning, has bold women everywhere trying. Fans of the process claim it keeps their skin looking smoother and can reduce wrinkles. Read on to learn more.

Dermaplaning Benefits
When it comes to ways to reduce wrinkles, women have tried everything. Dermaplaning is based on the theory that men who shave their face to remove stubble develop fewer facial wrinkles than women, who don’t shave their face.
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Contrary to popular belief, the hair you shave off does not grow back thicker or darker. Facial hairs cannot get thicker or darker; they’re naturally soft and silky. Think of dermaplaning as providing a deeper exfoliation than you would get from your grain scrub or AHA exfoliator.
Fans also claim that dermaplaning removes the baby hairs on your face, which allows your beauty products to sink in deeper and faster. Your makeup will also go on smoother.
If you give this a try once, you might become the latest fan of dermaplaning. The beauty trend has already claimed such converts as The Bachelor’s Michelle Money and Real Housewives’ Alex McCord.

What You’ll Need
If you want to give this beauty trend a try, pick up a facial or eyebrow razor, which can be used on the face “dry” or without the aid of shaving cream.  It’s important that you not use a generic shaving razor, which requires shaving cream and can irritate dry skin. Shave the skin on your face, taking care to avoid the eye area. Watch this helpful video before you give dermaplaning a try.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UArJYGj9no
                              
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