Archive for the ‘Great Skin is the foundation for Glamour’ Category

New Ways to Zap Zits

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Whether you are 16 years old or 36 years old, acne puts a definite damper on your confidence. But when it comes to acne, and treating it, it turns out that some often repeated causes and cures are untrue.  Chocolate may not be good for your thighs, but it’s not to blame for blemishes.

And don’t even think of heading to the beach to clear up acne. A tan may temporarily dry out skin, but that same dehydration will cause acne to flare up with a vengeance when the sun goes down. And toothpaste may be easily accessible, but it’s an old wives tale that it will help cure acne. There are, however, thousands of products on the market that promise to improve blemish-prone skin… and a couple I’ve found that actually do.

PMD

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Microdermabrasion at Home 

I’m a little bit obsessed with PMD, a personal microderm device that puts the benefits of professional microdermabrasion treatments in the palm of you hand, literally.

Microdermabrasion is an exfoliation process that uses tiny crystals to buff away dead skin cells on the stratum corneum, the outer most layer of the skin.  The stratum corneum is home to many of your favorite flaws, including fine wrinkles and pimples.  PMD is an at-home microderm, or abrasion, tool that removes dead skin from the outermost layer of skin with several benefits. First, the body rushes to replace the lost skin cells with new, healthy cells causing mild swelling and redness that may last from one to several hours. Second, with the startum corneum broken down, topical creams and serums penetrate the deeper into the skin, finding their way to lower level of the skin where they can potentially be of more benefit.

PMD is incredibly easy to use. The device offers several different “discs” that determine the strength of abrasion; a white disc is included for testing the device, a blue disc for sensitive skin, a green disc for medium strength abrasion and a special order red disc for maximum abrasion. Select your disc of choice, snap it on, plug in the device and the PMD is ready to perform microderm magic at home.  Get it for $179 at personalmicroderm.com.

Skinetica

 

An Invisible Cure for Acne

Anti-blemish Skinetica is one of the most exciting new anti-acne products I’ve tested. Skinetica claims that typical acne products include host of toxic chemicals. Skinetica, on the other hand, is free of toxins and harsh chemicals, does not bleach or transfer, does not harm the skin and has a physical, rather than chemical, mode of action. And by action, I mean apply-it-once every 12 hours, wear it under makeup, no-one will ever know you have it on, blemish bustin’ action.

If your goal is to clear skin without irritating it, this anti-blemish product could be your new super hero. Skinetica works amazingly quickly on a variety of body parts so for those who are blemish prone in areas other than the face, think chest or back, Skinetica to the rescue. Simply apply Skinetica to cleansed skin with a cotton ball. It’s completely invisible with no coating and remains active for 12 hours without washing off.  Good things come to those who wait so while you can buy Skinetica online — or even request a free sample –  you’ll have to be patient. It takes five to 10 days for packages, shipped from the UK, to arrive stateside. Get it starting at about $17 at Skinetica.co.uk.

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Fave makeup looks from fall fashion week 2013

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

 

La Perla Fall 2013 Presentation

 

No doubt you’ve seen tons of fashion coverage from NYFW 2013, but, for beauty addicts like us, it’s the hair, makeup, nails and more that truly steal  the shows.

I’m a huge fan of Hourglass Cosmetics’ complexion perfecting products (including my favorite, Immaculate Liquid Powder Foundation, $55).  And, the looks created by makeup artist Moani Lee for Hourglass at the La Perla fall 2013 presentation illustrate why: the appearance of flawless skin.

Then, there are those lips, perfectly painted in a classic creme red.  This is the kind of makeup that never goes out of style. Coco Chanel would totally approve.

Lips were prepped with Hourglass No. 28 Lip Oil, a new product launching this summer, before being painted in a custom mix of Femme Rouge Velvet Crème Lipstick in Raven and Icon.

No need to wait for fall, or fashion week, as this look, in my book, is the epitome of glamour, every day.

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Glam Giveaway: CC Cream

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Recently, I covered CC Creams for PrettyCity and the Tampa Bay Times here.

Since I discovered,  while working on this story, that CC Creams are fabulous and VERY hard to find in the USA, I thought I’d share my stash with one of my lovely readers.

I happen to have an extra product which was one of my favorites from our CC Cream story —  it’s CC Cream from Wei To Go and it sells for $30 for one ounce at beauty.com.

Wei To Go CC Cream

 

And so, if you are dying to be amongst the first of your friends to discover and wear a CC Cream, I’m giving away one package of this skin-saving, color-correcting product.  The shade is medium tan.

The contest will be open from today, Tuesday, 2.5.13 until noon CST on Friday, February 8, 2013.

To enter the contest, do at least one of the following:

#1) Leave a comment on this post. You do not need to post your email address, just leave a comment. Tell me what you’ve heard about CC creams. Or what you’ve heard about the weather. Any comment counts as an entry.

#2) Write a post linking to this contest. That would be super. Be sure to leave a trackback to this post.

#3) Tweet, tweet!  Tweet me about anything. Tweet about this contest. Or, send me a pic of your fave beauty product.  Anything you want. Just tweet me @mrsbrundage and tag it #glamgiveaway.

#4) Find me on Instagram (@prettycitycarolyn) and  post a comment under the picture I’ve posted of the CC Cream I’m giving away.

Multiple entries are allowed. Winner will be notified on 2.9.13 and CC Cream will be sent out as soon as winner responds with mailing address. Sorry, contest is only open to those living in the USA.  The winner will be chosen randomly from all entries.

My Secret Weapon: Skin Fare by CoCoChi

Thursday, November 15th, 2012

Skin Fare

A relatively small list of organic ingredients contained within a cylindrical carton made from biodegradable, recycled paper combine in a multi-use product that I’ve been hoarding for the past several months.

Called Skin Fare, this multitasking skin salve, made by a North Carolina company called CoCoChi,  can be used on arms, face, hands, etc. and it’s crafted from 100%  USDA-certified organic ingredients.

I’ve been using mine as an eye makeup remover and as an eye cream and as a cuticle softener and as a dry skin stopper. It’s one of the few things worth packing for any trip or throwing in any bag. Get it for just under $10 at www.skinfare.com.

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Friday, March 2nd, 2012

You know all the reasons that eating certain foods are healthy, but you may be underestimating how much eating badly is affecting not only your health, but also, keeping you from looking gorgeous.

Smooth Skin Saboteurs

What you are eating could be sabotaging your chance of having the smooth, dewy complexion you crave.  Alcohol, caffeine and saturated fat may be wreaking havoc on both your body, your health and your skin care routine.

Alcohol dehydrates skin so limiting consumption is key.  As always, it’s all about moderation.  Women’s skin is thinner than men’s skin, so experts believe that the effects of excessive alcohol consumption are more apparent on a woman’s complexion.  If you must opt for a martini with your manicure, remember to consume two 8 oz. glasses of water along with every alcoholic beverage to fight off dehydration.

Caffeine is a diuretic so with every sip of diet coke or Red Bull, skin is being robbed of precious moisture.  What to do? Alternate 8 oz. of water with each cup of Joe; thereby enjoying your daily latte without killing your complexion.

Saturated fat and trans fatty acids set off the production of free radicals and free radicals are responsible for wrinkles, skin thickening and other signs of premature aging.  Free radicals also cause skin inflammation, inviting enlarged pores and breakouts.  If your low carb lifestyle has you consuming steak and bacon galore, your face may suffer.

Another thing to watch for is partially hydrogenated oil, a mainstay in many processed foods (including energy bars).  Partially hydrogenated oil is a trans fat; trans fatty acids not only ruin your skin, they’re also awful for your heart. And that’s so not pretty.

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Feel the Burn for Beauty’s Sake

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

I’ve been known to take a risk or two. I once went ship wreck diving in the Caribbean. I’ve even worn white after Labor Day. But when it comes to my face, I prefer not to take chances.

Which is why, when I decided to review fractional laser resurfacing (typically $900 to $1200 per treatment), I did what any smart woman does before agreeing to have any part of her body laser treated – research. Months after my journey began, from research to treatment to recovery, here’s the scoop on one of the “hottest” skin rejuvenation treatments on the market. 

What is Fractional Laser Resurfacing?

Fractional laser resurfacing is a type of skin rejuvenation which targets small areas of the skin, leaving other areas of the skin untouched.  The laser beam is fractionated or broken up, hence the name fractional laser resurfacing.

Fraxel, one of the leading brands in fractional laser resurfacing was FDA approved in 2007 for ablation, coagulation and skin resurfacing.

Areas of the skin, typically the face, are treated in microzones while tiny adjoining areas are untreated, allowing for more rapid recovery of all areas of the skin. The parts of the skin that are treated, the microzones, experience a laser injury that promotes new collagen production and all over skin rejuvenation.

Inside the Treatment Room

After I arrived at the spa, my appointment began with a digital evaluation of my skin including an analysis of sun damage, wrinkles and beyond. After spending my childhood on the sunny shores of Miami and the Bahamas, I wasn’t surprised to find that sun damage had set in. And that’s exactly what I intended to correct.

After some Q & A about the procedures, including possible side effects – think redness and swelling – we got started. Fractional laser resurfacing typically begins with some kind of numbing treatment, and some report that the procedure is still painful even after numbing. I was told to expect discomfort and so I was scared to death about how painful the procedure would be, but I found it quite bearable.  It’s certainly uncomfortable at points, especially after repeated “passes” with the laser on specific treatment areas, but I wanted results and I expected a little discomfort on the road to better skin.

The treatment was quick; my entire face was done in about 40 minutes. After one side of my face was done, I was given a cool roller to ease the hot sensation — akin to a sunburn – that is typically experienced post treatment. And after leaving the medical spa, I immediately hit a local drugstore for ibuprofen and aloe vera gel.

The Road to Recovery and Results

Immediately after my Fractional laser resurfacing treatment I was quite uncomfortable, but a few hours and a couple of Advil later, I was back to normal. And while the pain subsided quickly, the post-treatment redness and swelling hung around for a few days, although I was able to cover it up easily with a generous coverage concealer and foundation. (I recommend Smart Cover, about $30 at smartcover.com).

Post treatment, it’s imperative to use SPF daily to protect your new skin. That’s a habit you’ll want to stick to for life.  I also used PrescibedSolutions, a link of skin care with specific offerings for pre and post laser treatments such as “Don’t Be So Sensitive Post Procedure Cleanser” and “Control Tactics,” a post-procedure soothing gel.

Months later, I can see improved skin clarity with the promise of improved firmness thanks to new collagen formation over the next six months. Turns out that Father Time may just take the heat off aging.

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Best Skin Care Products and Freebie Friday

Friday, March 18th, 2011

After reviewing over 10,000 beauty and skin care products, you get a little picky.

On Wednesday, I shared some of my “must have” beauty products, items so fabulous, there is always a spot for them in my makeup bag. 

To round off the week, today I’m sharing skin care products that actually deliver. While skin care products come (and go), these babies have earned a coveted spot on my vanity.

Night Rainew

The 100 percent organic Night Rainew came packaged with a steep price tag ($129 for 1.7 ounces), and at the time, I liked the product. Over time, fondness has grown to adoration.

I’ve turned to the  rich cream in this blue, rain-drop shaped jar many, many times.  That’s because April Rain’s Night Rainew serves up intense hydration that I keep on hand for those days when my normally oily skin becomes parched, such as post-microderm or after seasons change.

According to April Rain Skin Science, it’s a proprietary blend of ingredients in Night Rainew, including HydroPeptide, plus Buddleja and Echinacea extracts, that quench the skin. The paraben and phthalate-free product is dermatologist tested and appropriate for all skin types. Despite its steep price tag, this is one skin-saving product that may just be a bargain. April Rain Skin Science is sold online at aprilrainskinscience.com.

ExfoliKate

What celebrity-loved product sloughs off dead skin, revealing a glowing complexion, and does it in 30 seconds flat? ExfoliKate Gentle Exfoliating Treatment from Kate Somerville.

Ideal for those with sensitive skin, Kate Somerville’s exfoliating treatment polishes skin until it glows. Papaya, pumpkin, and pineapple enzymes promise to reduce the appearance of pore size and stimulate circulation, giving skin that I-just-went-for-a-three-mile-jog glow.  The Kate Somerville collection is reportedly adored by A-listers such as Olivia Wilde, Kristen Bell, Felicity Huffman, Kate Walsh and Kim Kardashian. But finding out what all the celebrity fuss is about will cost you; ExfoliKate Gentle sells for $65 for 2oz. at www.katesomerville.com.

Vi Derm Clear HQ Free Skin Brightener

I was introduced to Vi Derm Clear HQ Free Skin Brightener ($60) and Advanced Firming Lotion at one of my favorite medical spas and it’s a “clear” winner.

 Thanks to retinol, Kojic Acid, Azelaic Acid, Arbutin and Licorice extract, skin is exfoliated and refined while hyperpigmentation is diminished. It doesn’t smell bad at all, like so many other products that call upon an ingredient called hydroquinone for lightening do. (Vi Derm is free of hydroquinone, hence the name, “HQ Free.”)

I also like the Firming Lotion, designed to reduce fine lines and superficial wrinkles, because it feels fabulous going on and my skin appears to look better every morning after a nightly application.

Lemon Cream Scrub

 A newbie on my list of skin care loves is Sanítas Skincare’s Lemon Cream Scrub.  The scent is simply amazing, but it’s the gentle effectiveness of the mild cleanser that makes this product a skin care staple.

Lemon Cream Scrub is a mild cleanser that softens and gently exfoliates using Silica Crystals. Lipophilic Vitamin C and Vitamin E act as antioxidants to help protect, heal and provide anti-aging benefits. Other key ingredients include Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin C  to protect, heal and stimulate collagen production. Plus, round Silica crystals exfoliate without scratching skin.

P.S. Since today is everyone’s favorite day of the week, Freebie Friday, I’m giving away some products from my “must have” beauty products – LipFusion Infatuation.

To win, you can leave a comment below, send me a tweet @prettycity or even post a comment on our facebook page and you may get glossy, free of charge.

Winners will be notified via message next Thursday by no later than 5pm CST.

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In Beauty, Make your own Luck

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Luck is defined as “good fortune as the result of chance.” But when it comes to beauty, new products and procedures may just have the power to change your future, or at least, what you look like as you face your destiny.

Luck of the Draw

When I was growing up, I’d often wish that fate had blessed me with blue eyes and straight hair. Nowadays, there’s no need to wish for good fortune, thanks to buzz-worthy Keratin hair treatments designed to change hair texture, including taming frizz and straightening even the kinkiest of locks.

Straightening Treatments, including Brazilian Keratin, The Brazilian Blowout, Keratin Complex by Coppola and others, promise to transform dull, frizzy, unruly hair into sleek and straight tresses. I’ve personally tried the Brazilian Keratin brand treatment and can attest to its effectiveness.

But changing your hair’s destiny doesn’t come without consequence; negative buzz has been generated claiming that certain brands of Keratin treatments contain unhealthy levels of Formaldehyde. That’s a claim the FDA is investigating, so before you opt to alter the hair you inherited with a Keratin treatment, be sure to do research into the brands you’re considering.

Lady Luck

The quest for flat abs, taut thighs and a firm bum seems to be a female obsession. And while I tell my girlfriends to appreciate their assets and ignore their flaws, a company called Vaser has set out to level the playing field with their non-invasive liposuction alternative.

Vaser Lipo targets specific areas of the body using ultrasonic energy to separate fat cells for removal in areas including the legs, stomach, waist, back and even the neck. This body-sculpting liposuction alternative can not only blast your belly fat, but leave you with a six-pack to boot. One of my PrettyCity colleagues tried the treatment and it actually worked, transforming her tummy from paunchy to washboard with one treatment. I know because she showed me — and all of the other girls in the office — her stomach post-procedure. Repeatedly.

I comfort myself by thinking that maybe some of the celebs that are pictured frolicking on the beach in skimpy bikinis after giving birth to a couple of kids didn’t just hit the genetic jackpot. Perhaps they were just fortunate enough to find a good doctor?

Feelin’ Lucky

Forget the rabbit’s foot, and opt for Aloe Vera, a plant that Mexicans have long called upon to bring good fortune.

Fortunately for your skin, doctors Ahmed and Kay Abdullah have created a skin care line, TréSkinRX, that targets acne as well as a myriad of other skin care woes with organic, pharmaceutical grade Aloe Vera.

Aloe Vera is a proven anti-inflammatory that is therapeutic for complexion problems aggravated by inflammation including acne, rosacea, psoriasis and others. Plus, the TréSkinRX regimen calls upon four essential skin-saving steps: cleanse, exfoliate, moisturize and protect. These four steps are essential the success of any skin care program; skip them and you’re most certainly pushing your luck.

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Skin Care Myths and Musts

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Great skin is the foundation to looking gorgeous and while most of us want great skin, few of us know what to do to get it.  This week. I’ve rounded up the top skin care myths and musts; mistakes you’ll want to avoid on the road to complexion perfection, and steps you’ll have to take in order to get — and keep — great skin.

Skin Care Myths and Musts

Myth: Drinking water hydrates your skin.

Drinking plenty of high quality water is essential for good health. And being healthy certainly plays a role in looking good, but to hydrate the outermost layer of skin, it’s moisturizer, not water, that is a must. This is where a solid four-step skin care routine comes in.

Must:  Cleanse, Exfoliate, Moisturize and Protect.

You don’t need a vanity full of lotions and potions to achieve your best complexion, but you do need to incorporate four essential steps in your skin care routine.

Step one: Cleanse skin, morning and night, with a gentle cleanser that is ideally suited to your skin type.  Not sure what your skin type is? There are four common skin types: normal, dry, oily and combination. 

To determine what type of skin you have, wash your face and then wait one hour. Next, press a separate piece of tissue paper to your chin, cheeks, forehead and nose. If there is oil on each piece of tissue, your skin type is oily; if there is oil on a few pieces, such as the forehead and nose, you have combination skin; flakes, without oil, indicates that your skin type is dry; no oil and no flake (lucky you) means you are blessed with normal skin.

Step two: Exfoliate morning or night after cleansing skin. Skin can be exfoliated mechanically (such as sloughing off dead skin cells with a loofah) or chemically, by using enzymes or acids to loosen and release dead skin cells. As we age, exfoliation becomes even more important because aging slows down the process of cell turnover, increasing the need for exfoliation to eradicate dullness.

Exfolikate® Intensive Exfoliating Treatment

And while many facial exfoliants are ideal for daily use, you should customize your routine to your skin type. Sensitive skin may be best served by twice-weekly exfoliation; if skin appears dry or irritated you may be exfoliating too often or with a product that is too harsh.  I’m a huge fan of celebrity facialist Kate Somerville’s ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment, also available in Gentle or Acne-specific formulas ($65 at katesomerville.com).

Must: Incorporate a “retinoid” into your skin care routine.

One type of exfoliant that has been nearly universally endorsed by skin care experts is retinoids, sold by prescription under brand names Renova and Retin-A. But the benefits of incorporating a retinoid into you skin care routine go far beyond dependable exfoliation. Retinoids can also help reduce or clear up acne, improve collagen production, lighten hyper pigmentation and improve skin texture.

Step three: Moisturize with a skin-type specific moisturizer. Even woman with oily-skin should not skip this step; rather opt for an oil-free noncomedogenic moisturizer. Apply moisturizer to damp skin, such as when your face is freshly washed and still damp.

Beverly Hills Skincare Daily Age Revolution

Myth: You only need to apply sunscreen when it’s warm and sunny outside.

Must: Use sunscreen every day, without fail.

That’s the essential fourth step in a comprehensive skin care routine. Every morning, apply a broad-spectrum, low SPF sunscreen of at least 15 that contains titanium dioxide or zinc oxide.

The Skin Cancer Foundation has noted that the penetration of UVA rays through car windows may place drivers and passengers at risk for skin cancer.  That means that even something as innocuous as your daily commute can be causing wrinkles and putting you at risk for skin cancer due to sun exposure. Cloudy days are no better; clouds do not block UV radiation, in fact UV rays can be magnified by clouds.

If money is no object, try Daily Age Revolution SPF 15 from Beverly Hills Skin Care ($104.95 at bevhillsskincare.com), not only does it protect skin from sun damage but this product also enhances skin texture, hydration and elasticity thanks in part to a proprietary milk peptide complex. Budget minded beauties will like Cetaphil UVA/UVB Defense Facial Moisturizer SPF 50 ($13 at Walmart) which calls upon micronized titanium dioxide to protect skin without the tell-tale white film that some physical sun blocks leave behind.

The Youth Pill: Scientists at the Brink of an Anti-Aging Revolution

Myth: You can’t delay the aging process.

Just ask Demi Moore, recently spotted on the beach with a copy of The Youth Pill: Scientists at the Brink of an Anti-Aging Revolution, a book by David Stipp about exciting new research and breakthroughs in aging on the horizon. I’m not talking about turning back time, of course. But simply putting some basic skin care musts into action – like using retinoids and sun protection — can help you look younger for longer.

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5 Ways to Keep Feet Pretty Despite the Weather

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Pretty feet are a year-round must!

While a chipped manicure may hurt you in the board room, a bad pedicure, or lack thereof, is more likely to hinder you in the bedroom. 

After all, there’s nothing sexy about funky feet, especially when cooler weather hits, skin dries up, and said feet start scratching the sheets as you slip between them.  

Here’s my go to guide for keeping your toes oh-so-pretty no matter the season.

At Home Maintenance

Between spa pedicures, maintain pretty feet with exfoliation and hydration.

Skip the scary at-home razors (you know the kind most salons aren’t even supposed to be using) and opt instead for Microplane’s Foot File; $14.95 and up at microplane.com.  This best in class implement banishes dead skin with aplomb, without risking serious injury at the hands of razor blades and too sharp edges. 

I recommend the XL Pro ($24.95), because cartridges can be replaced, making this tool an investment that will smooth skin for years. Ladies, this is the best tool I’ve found for removing dead skin at home, but be sure to use it on DRY skin, not after — or in– the bath or shower.

Keep feet hydrated by applying a rich cream at bedtime, every night, and donning socks to seal in the moisture. While you can purchase special pedicure socks that work well, if done nightly, plain old gym socks should do the trick.

While some beauty insiders swear by using Desitin (yup, the baby butt cream) on feet, I prefer Theraplex FT Exfoliating Foot Emollient Callus Treatment, an ultra-rich product specifically designed to treat callused feet ($21 at theraplex.com).  One of the reasons this product really works is that the ingredients include Salicylic Acid, meaning that while moisturizing your feet this product also helps banish dead skin.

Top 5  Polish Tips

Whether polishing up between professional visits or opting for DIY pedicures, here’s my list of five tips you’ll need to get the job done.

1)     Swipe soon-to-be polished nails with polish remover to banish excess oils before applying lacquer.

2)     If polish separates in the bottle, roll the bottle between the palms of your hands to mix the lacquer without causing bubbles.

3)     Correct polish blemishes with an oh-so-handy manicure mistake eraser; I like the “Erase” pen from 5 Second Nail, sold for about $6 at CVS.

4)     To dry nails quickly when you have places to go – or if, like me, you’re just impatient – aim a blow dryer set on cool at toe nails for about 30 seconds and then apply cuticle oil.  BE sure to hold the dryer at least 6 inches away from toes so that polish doesn’t bubble.

5)     To remove dark polish, use an acetone polish remover. Acetone-free removers are gentler to nails but won’t do as thorough of a job at removing richly hued lacquers.

What’s your secret to keeping winter skin pretty?

 

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