Dec
29
2010

Last week The Wall Street Journal wrote an article about those pesky little spider veins on the face, especially around the nose and cheek area. Some people flush easily, either from embarrassment, or especially around the holidays from drinking alcohol and excessive eating. Inflammation from acne or rosacea can increase blood flow to the face, making spider veins more visible. Rosacea is one of the most common skin diseases with more than fourteen million Americans affected.
What can you do to prevent flare ups? While limiting alcohol intake and high sodium, fatty foods can be beneficial, following a daily skin care regimen will help your skin respond to holiday stresses. Use a mild non-foaming Daily Cleanser will leave skin fresh and silky smooth. A Daily Toner will help shrink pores and firm skin, followed up AHA Face Cream, which exfoliates without irritating or flaking. Lastly, applying Pigment Formula loaded with zinc and vitamin E will reduce skin discolorations.
My combination Skin Treatment helps smooth, tighten, and even out the skin. This non-surgical process involves a stacking method using microdermabrasion, NdYag laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), Light Emitting Diode (LED) that work together to effectively smooth and tighten the skin and finishes with a microinfusion that enhances exfoliation and skin rejuvenation by delivering Dr. Copeland’s potent age-reversing skin care serum deeper into the skin for instantaneous results of unparalleled clarity. It is a quick procedure without associated flaking or downtime; you can even have it done on your lunch hour! You can keep your skin looking healthy and young during the busy holiday season.
Dec
16
2010
The holiday season often aggravates common skin conditions like rosacea. Stress, cold weather, and occasional alcohol consumption are hallmarks of the season and also triggers for rosacea, an inflammatory skin disease often mistaken for adult acne. Rosacea typically affects fair-skinned people between the ages of 30 and 60. Fourteen million Americans suffer from rosacea, making it one of the most common skin diseases.
In most people, the red bumps of rosacea come and go during periodic flare-ups; left untreated, the condition tends to get steadily worse over time. Treatment typically involves improving the general health of the skin and thus helping it better withstand progression.
That’s why it’s important to maintain a healthy skin routine when the skin is under stress, using the Starter 5 Step kit (now 30% off!) to get your skin in balance and these products to address redness and rough skin.
Nov
24
2010

Affecting over 16 million Americans, Rosacea is a condition that causes a red-faced, acne-like appearance on the face. With Thanksgiving and the holidays around the corner, heavy eating and drinking (especially red wine) often cause flare-ups. What can you do to prevent flare ups? While limiting alcohol intake and high sodium, fatty foods can be beneficial, following a daily skin care regimen will help your skin respond to holiday stresses. Use a mild non-foaming Daily Cleanser will leave skin fresh and silky smooth. A Daily Toner will help shrink pores and firm skin, followed up AHA Face Cream, which exfoliates without irritating or flaking. Lastly, applying Pigment Formula loaded with zinc and vitamin E will reduce skin discolorations.
My combination Skin Treatment helps smooth, tighten, and even out the skin. This non-surgical process involves a stacking method using microdermabrasion, NdYag laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), and Light Emitting Diode (LED) that work together to effectively smooth and tighten the skin. It is a quick procedure without associated flaking or downtime; you can even have it done on your lunch hour! You can keep your skin looking healthy and young during the busy holiday season.