Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
EXTRA, EXTRA !
Monday, December 29, 2008
Long Lasting Beauty


Saturday, December 27, 2008
" Try it! "

Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Sensitve Skin SOS – 2
Rather than going through a complicated multistep cleansing regimen, use a non active hydrating wash. TO TRY: a) Thalgo Cleansing Milk Pure Delicacy; b) Neal’s Yard Remedies Yarrow Cleanser.
Dry skin lacks the oit it needs to protect its surface. A lotion that balances the moisture level can strengthen you complexion. TO TRY: a) Olay Sensitive Moisture Therapy Lotion; b) Clinique Moisture Surge Extra.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Sensitve Skin SOS – 1
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Legs Love Satin
Get satiny smooth legs with a squeeze of citrus.
Satin Care Citrus Infusion Shave Gel.
Its zesty fragrance with moisture-rich skin nourishing vitamins leaves legs feeling soft and satiny smooth.
Got a bright skin?

Sunday, December 14, 2008
Simply Gorgeous – 3
Step 1: Prep skin with a lightweight foundation. For a matte finish that will keep the focus on eyes, zap excess oil with pressed powder. TO TRY: Almay Powder Skin Stays Clean.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Simply Gorgeous – 2
Step 3: Dot a pink or bronze blush onto your cheeks and blend up and out toward the hairline. Sheer gets give the illusion of golwng from within.
Step 4: For a modern approach to the classic bold lip look, opt for semi-transparent glosses and sheer stains. And remember there’s a red out there for everyone. If you’re fair, choose a hue with a hind of pink, like Stila Convertible Lip Color in Crimson Bloom. Blue reds, such as Shiseido The Makeup Lim Gloss in Bare Berry, and Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Baby Berry, work best on those with darker skin tones.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Simply Gorgeous - 1
Step 4: finish with a nude, creamy lipstick and a swipe of gloss. Choose a nude laced with pink for the prettiest effect.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Healthy-skin breakthroughs - 5
Why they’re breakthrough Pentapeptides are small chains of amino acids that signal cells to produce collagen. In one study, skin biopsies showed increased collagen production after application of a cream containing the pentapeptide Matrixyl, according to the ingredient’s manufacturer. Studies from Olay, which uses matrixyl in its Regenerist line, show smoother texture and fewer fine lines compared with moisturizer.
Growth factors are collagen-building proteins found naturally in the body (they help heal wounds), says Mark G. Rubin, M.D., a dermatologist in Beverly Hills, California. Proponents of growth factors as anti agers believe that when applied to unwounded skin, they also bolster collagen, making skin firmer and smoother. One manufacturer study showed that Skin-Medica TNS Recovery Complex made the skin of women in their 50snoticeably smoother and more even-toned after three months compared with moisturizer. Dr. Rubin has seen the same effects in his own patients and says that results can be as good as these from a series of laser treatments. “The more damage, the more impressive the response.” He adds.
Get breakthrough result Doctors agree that pentapeptides and growth factors are promising but disagree on how effective they are in creams. And beauty companies don’t claim that their products containing these ingredients penetrate the top layer of skin to stimulate collagen. If you want to try peptides or growth factors, look for Olay Recovery Complex, which at least have been shown to achieve visible results. According to manufacturers, the formulations shouldn’t upset skin, but doctors say the ingredients may be irritating, so do a patch test before using one of the products on your face. A downside to the TNS cream: “it smells like dirty gym socks.”
Women with serious sun damage will achieve the most noticeable improvement from growth factors, providing they use the product consistently for three weeks. In four months, you can cut back to one or two times a week. If you have less damage, you may not see a huge difference from growth factors, but, like dental floss, they may work preventively, he says. If you’re not ready for vitamin A derivatives’ wrinkle assault or side effects but still want good, visible results, try pentapeptides. Choose lotions, which contain lower concentrations than serums, for sensitive skin.
So while a miracle in a jar still doesn’t exist, you can get your healthiest skin yet, no cabinet-crowding necessary.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Healthy-skin breakthroughs – 4
As you get older, collagen-producing cells slow down. Docs universally recommend vitamins A derivatives, a tried-and-true way to jump-start the cells (at any age). They’re cautiously optimistic about the next anti-wrinkle generation, pentapeptides (amino acid chains) and growth factors (natural cell builders).
VITAMIN A DERIVATIVES
Why they’re breakthrough A slew of studies shows that prescription tretinoin (also called retinoic acid), found in Ronova, and tazarotene, in Tazorac, as well as over-the-counter retinol, can penetrate to the dermis and seed cell turnover, increasing collagen. Should you go OTC or Rx? The prescription from, retinoic acid, is stronger and more effective. One study, however, has shown that at 0.1 percent concentration of higher, over-the-counter retinol is converted into retinoic acid in the skin. In other words, you may see smoothing from an OTC comparable to a low-strength Rx—but with less of the redness and flaking common to prescription formulas.
Get breakthrough result Vitamin A derivatives work to reverse wrinkles, and using them in your 20s can help prevent lines. Start use in the summer, when there’s more humidity to lessen side effects. Dry skin, redness and flaking may last two weeks, especially if you overapply. Spread a pea-sized drop over dry skin, then pat a tissue on your face. If it sticks, you used too much.
With OTC formulas, look for retinol, not the less effective retinyl palmitate. Roc products like Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream, get high marks from derms for their stability-ensuring airtight lightproof tubes. Also try brand-new SkinCeuticals Refining Night Cream. Which boasts a high concentration of retinol.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Healthy-skin breakthroughs - 3
Antioxidants are skin’s security guards. These minerals, extracts or vitamins can prevent free radicals—molecules that break down collagen—from damaging skin. Most derms say incorporating them into your routine can help skin stay healthy.
Why they’re breakthrough Antioxidants probably won’t make you look younger—at least right now. But they may prevent future wrinkles. When exposed to pollution, smoke and sun, the body releases fee radicals tha weaken collagen causing wrinkles. Sun-induced free radicals damage cells’ DNA, which can lead to skin cancer.
There’s no shortage of studies that show antioxidants’ protective abilities. But some dermatologists believe they can have trouble penetrating the skin, and creams might not have a high enough concentration to do much good. Also, exposure to light and air can weaken these ingredients. For these reasons, finding the best antioxidant bang for your buck can be difficult.
Get breakthrough result To increase your odds of achieving real benefits, choose a product that contains the antioxidants that have fared best in research: Studies have shown that green tea and vitamin C (when combined with vitamin E) may prevent the formation of cancer-causing cells or destroy them. Another study found that coenzyme Q10 protected cells from damage.
Meanwhile, buy a daytime moisturizer or sunscreen with antioxidants instead of spending on a separate serum. Look for vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and E (tocopheryl) or coenzyme Q10. Though you can’t tell if ingredients are stable, choosing a light-proof package (not clear glass or plastic) improves the chances. Try Aveda Dual Nature Face Protection SPF 15 with C and E, or Nivea Visage Q10 Advanced Wrinkle Reducer. When it comes to green tea, choose a brown-tinted formula such as Replenix Cream; color is a tip-off that a product likely has enough tea to fight free radicals. Apply products in the morning, before you come in contact with sunlight.
The newest buzzed-about antioxidant is idebenone (found in Prevage). One unpublished manufacturer-sponsored study shows that it’s one of the most powerful antioxidants available. But some derms like Drs. Hirsch and Farris are waiting to pass judgment until more independent research is done.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Healthy-skin breakthroughs – 2
Products with alpha hydroxyl acids (AHAs) have been around for years, but they remain dermatology’s darlings because they work to make your skin smoother and more radiant.
Why they’re breakthrough “AHAs dissolve the bonds between dead skin cells, so they slough off easily.” Surface cells are the oldest and most damaged; removing them reveals younger, glowing cells underneath. At-home AHAs (available in concentrations up to 12 percent) refine skin texture but don’t penetrate deep enough to affect collagen (which gives skin its firmness).
Derm-strength peels—up to 50 percent concentration—can help build collagen. The newest AHA products are at-home peels. Their high AHA doses give an extra instant shot of radiance, especially to seriously dull and blotchy skin. But don’t forget to wear sunscreen. Stripped of the protective surface cell layer, skin is even more susceptible to sun damage.
Get breakthrough results Use a nighttime moisturizer with either glycolic acid (from sugarcane) or lactic acid (from milk). Unlike cleansers, lotions keep AHAs in contact with skin loner for better results. DDF 10% Glycolic Exfoliating Moisturizer, is a potent pick. But applying too high a concentration may redden skin; if you’re new to AHAs or have sensitive skin, shoose a milder product, like Neutrogena Healthy Skin Face Lotion with SPF, or MD Formulations Vit-A Plus Anti-Aging Lotion. Or try a peel, such as L’Oreal ReNoviste Anti-Aging Glycolic Peel Kit, once or twice weekly. Skip AHAs if you use a retinoid, which also exfoliates.
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Healthy-skin breakthroughs - 1
Confused about which products to use? Let this be your guide to cleansers, wrinkle fighters and more.
Think of the skin potions crowding your medicine cabinet. Do you know which one really work for you? Ninety-four percent of women are confused by their anti-aging options, according to the American Academy of Dermatology in Schaumburg, Illinois. To help, SELF talked to experts and reviewed the research so you’ll know which products to choose and the best ways to use them.
First, a review of the basics: Wash with a non-soap cleanser at night (morning, too, if skin is oily). Then use moisturizer—its hydrators help soften surface cells so they lie flat, creating a smooth look and feel. Moisturizer alone can reduce wrinkles’ appearance by up to 20 percent. One of the best ingredients is hyaluronic acid. (On labels, look for sodium hyaluronate or hyaluronan. Try Prescriptives Intensive Rebuilding Moisturizer). This sugary substance found naturally in skin draws moisture from the air, holding up to 1,000 times its weight in rays slow collagen production and break it down, which can lead to wrinkles. What else might your skin need? Read on.
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