New Years Day Survival Guide


So you slept with your make up on. Here are some tips to help your skin recover the next day.

1. Wash your face immediately upon waking up, rinse and leave moist
2. Spritz your face with toner. (If you don't have a toner then its time to add one for that extra moisture)
3. Apply a moisturizing mask and wait 15 min then wash off (always have a mask on hand for those days when your skin needs that pick me up from the everyday routine)

4. Apply your favorite serum, hylauronic acid and moisturizer
5. Change your pillow case and sheets before you go back to sleep


Had a little too much to drink and forgot to drink water before you went out?

1. Take your vitamins packed with vitamin C, magnesium, calcium and glutathione, drinking wipes out your B vitamins
2. Guzzle coconut water, a great way to hydrate - the potassium replenishes your minerals.
3. Green juice with some papaya, ginger, apple, celery, spinach and little cilantro
4. Don't chug that coffee, its dehydrating. Drink green tea instead, caffeine for the headache and not dehydrating
5. Jump in the pool or ocean and clear up that fog


To all the wonderful people who come to my treatment room, Thank you for being so fabulous,
have a wonderful and safe New Year!!!



Merry and Bright: Skincare for the Holidays

Too many suffer from dull, uneven and dark spotted skin—making them look far older than their years. This is known as hyperpigmentation, a relatively harmless condition stimulated by many different factors such as medical conditions, stress, poor lifestyle choices, pregnancy, hormone imbalance and the ever-damaging sun exposure. Hyperpigmentation can be embarrassing, but thanks to the revolutionary intense lightening line, Iluma, you don’t have to hide behind a thick layer of clothing or makeup. Let your skin shine—after all, tis the season to be merry and BRIGHT!
Let’s take a closer look at these illuminating products, and how they can brighten your skin this holiday season.

Intense Lightening Cleanser

The Iluma Intense Lightening Cleanser is a gentle sulfate-free, gel-to-milk formula, which effectively removes surface impurities while brightening and toning the skin’s complexion using natural plant-derived stem cells and botanical lightening agents. Use both morning and night to help fade away those unwanted dark spots, leaving your skin brighter, healthier and ready for further lightening treatment.

Intense Lightening Serum and Bleaching Serum

For moderate to severe hyperpigmentation, you’ll next apply the Iluma Intense Bleaching Serum, which is the perfect blend of exfoliating and lightening ingredients, combined with the soothing effects of tea tree oil. The glycolic and azelaic acid will exfoliate the skin, allowing for new skin cells to come to the surface, giving you a smoother complexion, while the natural lightening agents work to fade away those unwanted dark spots. This is an ideal product for those suffering from melasma, post-pregnancy mask, freckles and dark spots.
For low level sun damaged, irritated, rosacea, post-treatment or sensitive skin, the Iluma Intense Lightening Serum is a gentle treatment infused with soothing vitamin C and grape seed extract to reduce inflammation, and botanical lighteners to promote a fresh, bright complexion.

Intense Brightening Crème

After your skin has been cleansed and treated, it’s time to moisturize. In the morning, apply a Prevention+daily SPF moisturizer. At night, apply the Iluma Intense Brightening Crème, which uses advanced time-released technology to fade age spots and even out skin discoloration.

Hand and Body Lotion

Toss the Iluma Intense Lightening Hand Crème SPF 15 into your purse and apply throughout the day for maximum protection. This hydrating moisturizer is packed with free radical-fighting antioxidants to keep your hands looking younger, UVB broad spectrum to protect from further sun damage, and lightening agents to eliminate dark spots.
The Intense Lightening Body Lotion should be applied to clean, exfoliated skin and uses lightening agents to dramatically improve the skin’s tone and even out discoloration, age spots and hyperpigmentation—lightening, brightening and illuminating the whole body.


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Dermatologist vs. Esthetician: Which Skincare Expert Is Right for You?

We’ve all been there — something is just “off” about your skin. One day everything is fine and then out-of-the-blue, you’re experiencing an unsightly breakout. But who do you turn to first, your dermatologist or your esthetician? We’ve broken down a few key differences to help you decide.

Routine skincare
Your esthetician will typically spend more time with you (anywhere between 75 and 90 minutes) compared to a somewhat brief appointment with a dermatologist who often sees clients for about 15 minutes. “A good esthetician always will customize the appropriate facial for your skin,” shares Jill Kibildis, a lead esthetician at Heyday in New York City. “It’s all about what your goals are and what your activities might be later in the day or in the coming day or two.”
While estheticians are extremely knowledgeable about all things skincare related, they cannot prescribe medication — only a certified dermatologist can do that. The most common script for acne? Retin-A. “It’s beneficial in treating acne, aging skin and wrinkles, dark spots and uneven skin tone,” explains Dr. Fran E. Cook-Bolden, director of Skin Specialty Dermatology. “As we get older, our skin cells start to behave erratically and using Retin-A consistently can help to normalize our skin cells as we age.” 

Breakouts

Those experiencing a nasty breakout (especially before a big event) may be looking for immediate results, which luckily, a talented esthetician can deliver. “Clogged pores and blackheads are a huge concern for many of us,” shares licensed esthetician Yami Johnson. “The ‘right’ way for an esthetician to perform an extraction is by first softening the skin. Next, they should wrap their fingers in soft tissue to manipulate the skin to remove dry sebum and impurities out of the pores. The goal is to remove the congested oil without leaving significant redness and scarring.”
If you’re dealing with cystic acne, however, a dermatologist can help. “Cortisone injections are the quickest way to make acne disappear. Acne cysts literally shrink within four to eight hours after injection and continue to improve over the next several days,” says Dr. Dennis Gross, founder of 900 5th Dermatology.

Skin concerns like rosacea and eczema

Once you leave the comfort of the spa, you may be on your own when it comes to caring for your skin. Extractions may get rid of clogged pores, but a prescribed skincare routine can ensure they don’t return. “Your skincare regimen should be tailored to your skin type,” explains Dr. Debra Jaliman. “So, for example, if you have eczema or sensitive skin, you should not be using acids like salicylic acid or retinol. The biggest misconception about skincare is that the more you do, the better. Some people use tons of products and really irritate their skin and end up with red, peeling skin.”
You should only allow a dermatologist to diagnose you with a skin issue. Between college, medical school and a residency, your dermatologist is roughly working with 12 to 14 years experience minimum, which shines against a one- to two-year course required for a traditional esthetician. “Skin allergens are an entire specialty in dermatology,” explains dermatologist Dr. Ellen Marmur. “Rosacea and eczema are the two most common skin issues. It is best to have your dermatologist help determine if you have true eczema because you will need dedicated products, including topical steroids, to help your normal skin repair itself.”

Invasive procedures

For best results, head to your dermatologist’s office for invasive (aka more serious) procedures, including Botox, laser hair removal, fillers and even microdermabrasion. The price point may be a little lower at a spa, but when it comes to proper protocol, you don’t want to cut corners. “Drawbacks [of microdermabrasion] mostly depend on the skill and zeal with which the procedure is done,” explains Bryan Barron, research & content director for Beautypedia. “It’s easy to overdo it, which can cause damage to skin’s barrier that takes more time to heal. Using microdermabrasion on acne breakouts might also delay healing. Unfortunately, breakouts cannot be scrubbed away.”
The verdict? Each skincare expert has pros and cons, so it truly boils down to your preference. Just remember to be honest about your skincare history with both your dermatologist and your esthetician to ensure they don’t use conflicting products or ingredients. 
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