Saturday, November 15, 2008

winter skin-part two


Please write more about how to keep skin looking young." Or, "What can I do to keep my skin from drying up like an old prune during the winter months?"
I receive many requests like these asking me to write about medical problems. But whenever I write about skin care, the response dwarfs other mail. So here's what a prestigious clinic says about aging skin.
Mayo Clinic doctors don't bother to soften the truth of how we gradually lose our baby-soft "body glove" in which we were born.
Their studies show that our oil producing glands become less active and blood vessels decrease leaving us with thinner, fragile and finely wrinkled skin.
But four habits will help to keep some of that youthful colour and glow.
Habit 1: Protect yourself from the sun. It's the invisible, intense ultraviolet light that causes damage to skin leaving deep wrinkles, rough dry skin and liver spots. It's lifetime exposure that counts and this may also cause benign and malignant growths.
Remember that only "mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun". But Mayo Clinic doctors suggest that when you do, wear long sleeves and tightly woven fabrics such as denim rather than knits.
Today you can also buy protective (SPF) clothing that blocks out ultraviolet rays.
Habit 2: Stop smoking! A study from Oxford University shows smoking decreases your time on this planet by 20 years!
In addition, your skin won't look as good when you enter the pearly gates! Years of smoking will have narrowed tiny blood vessels in the skin, robbing it of oxygen and nutrients such as vitamin A. This also increases damage to elastic fibers and collagen which give the skin strength and elasticity.
Mayo physicians raise another interesting point about smoking - by pursing your lips when inhaling and squinting your eyes when exhaling to keep out the smoke, you contribute to wrinkles. And that the heat from cigarettes damages the skin over the years.
In fact they say these changes can happen in just 10 years of puffing on cigarettes.
Habit 3: Wash all body skin with tender loving care. This means short baths and showers with warm water, not hot water. Not good news for me and others who prefer long, hot showers.
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Mayo Clinic also advises against strong soaps that strip oil from your skin leaving it dry. It suggests mild ones or detergent substitutes which contain added oils and fats. The good choices are Cliniderm, Dove, Cetaphil and Purpose.
Stay clear of soap additives such as perfumes and dyes which can irritate skin and also cause an allergic reaction.
If you're wearing makeup use a soft sponge or cotton balls to remove it. And for heavy, waterproof makeup you need oil-based products such as Aquaphor or petrolatum jelly.
Finally, be sure to pat dry your skin with a soft towel. All of this is time consuming, of course, so I assume this is why more men end up with prune faces than women.
Habit 4: In real estate the slogan for success is "location, location, location." The secret for skin care is moisturize, moisturize, moisturize to prevent winter itch and leather-like skin. Over-heated homes, carpets, fireplaces and furniture all suck moisture out of the air. One study showed the average home is as dry as the Sahara Desert! It's no wonder that so many people complain of dry, flaky and sometimes red skin.
Mayo doctors don't mention any specific moisturizers. But there are two excellent lotions, Reversa and Neostrata which contain glycolic acid (AHA), a natural derivative of sugar cane. Research shows that these lotions not only moisturize but improve the top layer of the skin (stratum corneum) thereby sealing and locking in moisture to smooth and soften the skin.
Dr. Suzanne Gagnon, a prominent Montreal dermatologist, advises that for maximum effect Reversa or Neostrata lotion should be applied to dry skin. She reminds us that all parts of the body need moisture, especially where the stratum corneum is thick like the elbows, knees and feet. And remember that soft feet don't tear nylons.
So moisturize, moisturize, and did I say moisturize?
The products she recommends are products I have used, they are moderate in price and also came to me via my dermatologist- remember the home humidifier as well!

Makeup for 'experienced women'




Hi!
Hope you are all doing well.
Today some make-up ideas
Georgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation a fantastic cover, light, non-acne causing makeup.
I like this one for the day as it feels and looks like nothing is on your skin- remember though a good primer is always vital- I recommend the matching Fluid Sheer from the same line. You may have to order this through Holt Renfrew- or from Vegas- but it is worth it.
For more formal coverage but still elegant I like the primer and makeup from Chanel Vitalumiere line- again light and offer more coverage that the Georgio Armani but I cannot wear it everyday as I will break out- so I keep this one on hand for those special days when you want to look extra fab!
Evening makeup- calls for more coverage and perfection! To this end I keep Laura Mercier and the matching primer on hand.... this is a heavier coverage and makes you look PERFECT- but you do look like you have a makeup on- so I keep this one in the back of the vanity for special dates, the theatre anything where perfection is desired--

Friday, November 14, 2008

Skin pigmenting


I know, you think Obagi is paying me- they are not this stuff is simply amazing for all skin that I have come across.
Obagi-C system is the one to try for reducing pigmentation- it works great for me and has almost removed all of my hyper-pigmentation in less than a month with no redness! It leaves a glow that would make the 20 somethings jealous. I have to balance it with the acne line as it is a touch rich for my acne prone skin- but then again I have problem skin!

There is no place in Edmonton to buy this line- so I have included a link to the place in Vancouver where I ordered mine from.
http://http://www.skinworks.ca/derm_obagi.html
http://www.obagi.com/

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Adult Acne


Okay, I have another fab product (you know how I love Obaji) my son had acne and we tried everything- plus I still suffer. Then Obaji came up with a new line Clenziderm M.D. acne line. This stuff is remarkable. My son tried the acne line advertised on-line ad-naseum, and it worked okay but not terrific.
This stuff is fabulous- not over drying, safe for my aging sensitive skin (on the occasion I need to borrow some of his).
Worth looking into for you and your kids!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Brag Company




hi!
I have a new link for this cute and sassy company! The brag company creates wonderful carry-alls to protect your fancy bras while travelling= take a look!
They just contacted me to announce their new website!

http://thebragcompany.com/




Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Winter and your skin

I live in a very cold, dry climate and it is vital to care for your skin differently in the cold then during the warmer months
1) place a humidifier by your bed!
2) exfoliate!!! I use Yonka products- Gommage 305 for sensitive skin for me- it is not too harsh as I have adult acne- gentle cleansing twice a week helps the dry skin and believe it or not the cold actually increase our blemishes. So exfoliate!
3) I follow with Yonka Masque 105- again for sensitive skin as this hydrates without adding oil and leave a wonderful clean moisturized face!
Do not forget sunblock in the winter- the reflection of the sun off the snow intensifies the sun damage and wear good sunglasses (polarized lenses- not just fashion glasses!) to reduce squinting and the increase of wrinkles around the eyes!
http://www.yonka.com

Thank you for your post

Actually, I have asked the lady that did my brows for photos to publish and I will send her your recent request in order to hopefully speed up that process!
thanks and check back! They truly do frame the face and act like a mini-facelift!