Feb 122013
 
Georgette Klinger facial

Astrid Bedrossian, director of training at the Georgette Klinger Salon, has been performing facials for nearly 30 years. First trained in Bulgaria, Bedrossian’s Georgette Klinger facialmethods are top-notch. “My Eastern European training was very medically-oriented,” says Bedrossian. “It’s what makes Georgette Klinger’s facials
unique and effective in maintaining younger-looking, healthier skin.”

“A proper facial begins with a thorough examination of the skin to determine your skin type and the right course of action. This step is extremely important, because many people don’t know what kind of skin they have, or how to care for it at home. There is no set pattern for a facial—I adapt each step to fit an individual’s skin care needs.
“Similarly, your skin type determines the frequency of your facials. Oily skin should first be treated once a week, for four consecutive weeks, because all of the impurities simply can’t be removed in one or two treatments. Afterwards, one facial per month is adequate for maintenance. Dry skin requires two facials within a week to ten days to ensure good hydration—when you’re just getting started, one facial won’t give your skin a month’s worth of moisture. Again, monthly maintenance is sufficient afterwards. Continue reading »

Dec 212012
 

snspSunspots: Sensitive skin is more susceptible to sun exposure and the result might often be painful red spots. Try fading these with products that contain bleaching agents, retinol, AHAs and Vitamin C.

Red back-of-arm bumps: This is actually a skin condition called keratosis and must be treated with a prescription salicylic acid cream or gel. Nothing permanent can eradicate keratosis — it’s a genetic characteristic.

Less-than-stellar decolletage: If your shoulders and chest get rough and dry, slough off the top layer of skin with Avita, Retin-A or exfoliating products. Try light peels or lasers for severe wrinkling. Skin is extremely thin in this area, so heavy peels aren’t an option.

Ashy elbows: Exfoliate with a lactic acid scrub or by using a loofah. Continue reading »

Nov 122012
 
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ACNE as we know can be a horrible thing to live with . If you’re looking for ways to treat and get rid of your blackheads here what you should do….

1. Make sure that you are exfoliating your skin on a regular basis. Exfoliating your skin can rid your pores of dead skin cells and other oils that have a tendency to build up and cause acne. You should exfoliate 2 to 3 times a week to help prevent acne. if you exfoliate more than that you can strip all the natural oil from your skin which can actually cause more acne. You can find exfoliating products in your local Walgreen’s. Also make sure that you have a skin care regiment, which means facial cleaner, face toner, and some form of lotion. Like the kit below. With kits such as these, you are actually training your skin to react a certain way , which is a good thing. You want to train your skin to always stay clear and beautiful. Continue reading »

Jul 272012
 
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To really save some serious money on skin-care, you must check out Paula Begoun’s book The Beauty Bible. She may also save your skin. She explains how sometimes the products we use can be the cause of our skin problems, and how to correct this. This new book was available at my local library. I learned from her how to best care for my skin while using fewer and less expensive products. She also describes and evaluates many skin care and make-up products in her book Don’t Go To The Cosmetics Counter Without Me. Nobody does skin-care better than Paula, so I am not going to go very much into this area.While I feel make-up product evaluations (except when analyzing ingredients) can be very subjective and a matter of taste, her skin-care product evaluations are based on objective scientific analysis of ingredients. She describes what various ingredients are, their purpose, what they can and can’t do, and which can be skin irritants. See the bookstore to order. Continue reading »

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Jun 292012
 
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15 great, take-no-prisoners strategies to get you back to the gym—from top fitness gurus and real people alike.

The caterers for a handful of chic, exclusive pre-parties for Barbra Streisand’s extravagant New Year’s Eve gala at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Hotel served over 500 pounds of caviar and lobster, 250 pounds of French cheeses and petits foursand 1000s of bottles of Veuve Clicquot. Indeed, the fallout from 2012 is nothing compared to the damage done during the millennial, to-hell-with-it-all over-indulgence. Here, fifteen strategies for getting back in shape:(1) “If you had a love-fest with a box of Oreos, so what?” says Kacy Duke, creative consultant to New York’s exclusive Equinox Fitness Clubs, who gets her mega-star clients—everyone from Annabella Sciorra, Lenny Kravitz, and Maxwell to Monica Lewinsky—back on track with (2) rapid-fire bouts of cardio: one minute of jumping rope alternated with (3) 12-15 push-ups, repeated for 15 to 20 minutes. “It’s over; let it go.”

Calista Flockhart

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Jun 142012
 
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First, wash your face. If you have oily skin, use an unscented bar of soap. If you have dry skin, use specially formulated face soap for dry skin, then lather your face with a thick moisturizer to prevent flaking. Next, dry your skin off, and allow it to “settle” for about ten minutes. If you apply the make-up now, it will get pushed out of the pores, creating the “cakey” look.

Now, apply a foundation that matches your skin, using your fingers. Rub the foundation in all over your face as if it was a wonderful cream. Check yourself out in a brightly lit room, make sure there are no streaks. Now, if there are any blemishes on your skin, leave them alone for now.

Next, use a large brush to brush powder evenly over your face. Put some powder on your fingers and rub it into your under-eye area, getting rid of any uneven skin color. Now take a Q-Tip, and put a little bit of foundation on the end of it. If you have any blemishes, lightly (very lightly) dab a tiny amount of foundation onto your blemish. If this conceals it, leave it alone. Otherwise, apply pressure with your finger tip to the foundation in this spot to even it out. Do NOT put powder back on over this spot, it will give it a powdery look. Continue reading »

Jun 052012
 

A painter needs a well prepared canvas to achieve a flawless finish. To a makeup artist your face is his/her canvas. Here are some great tips to prep your skin up for a beautiful, and flawless finish.

A good skin care regime, (cleanse, tone, moisturize) targeted for your skin type is essential in achieving great skin. Finding the right products can be frustrating at times, so if you need any honest advice without spending a fortune, you can contact us for advice in finding the right products for you. Don’t be influenced by the big, expensive brands. The less expensive ones are just as good, if not better. What works for you is the important thing! Continue reading »

Jun 052012
 

You want your facial skin to look radiant and feel great, correct?! I’m convinced that most of you do, so choosing an effective facial cleanser for your particular skin is indispensable. The abundance of facial cleansers, cleansing gels, facial soaps, cleansing lotions, and cleansing creams can be so darn confusing, I know! However, finally attaining the “ONE” or “TWO” that is/are just right for your skin, is the foundation of successful skin care. Keep searching, if you haven’t found it or them yet, because once you find it/them, you will be forever grateful!  Continue reading »

May 302012
 
Summer Oily Skin Care Tips

Summertime is full of fun outdoor activities. For oily folks, spending time outdoors is less fun. When the body heats up, oil producers kick into overdrive. Sweat mixes with oils and leaves you feel miserable. Fight the summer slide with easy summer skin care tips for oily skin.

Wash Right
Even if you don’t tend to break out, switching to a cleanser that fights zits in the summer will keep your skin looking matte. Choose one with 2 percent salicylic acid, which helps break down oil in the pores but isn’t overdrying. (We like Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Cream Cleanser.)

Become a Facialist
Exfoliate once a week. Dermatologist Doris Day recommends the Clarisonic Classic Sonic Skin Cleansing System, which uses sonic frequency to loosen dirt and oil in the pores. Or go old-school with a gentle scrub, like our favorite, Garnier Nutritioniste Pure Microbead Cream.

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May 232012
 
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Unsatisfied with what you see in the mirror this morning? Consider going faux. We’ve assembled some of the best beauty tricks to hide, lengthen, brighten, shrink, tame and glamourize you.

My Colorist is Booked!
There’s nothing tackier than obvious roots, so grab your mascara, wipe the wand of excess product and lightly touch up the trouble area. Blondes need to use a taupe or gold mascara. And of course, don’t use waterproof — regular mascara will rinse out when you shampoo.

Make Deep-Set Eyes Pop
Cindy Crawford’s pal, makeup artist Sonia Kashuk, suggests making eyes appear larger with very light lid colors. Stay away from dark shadows and keep liner smudgey. Finish with a few coats of black mascara. (This is great for puffy eyes, too.)

Fix My Nose!
Apply foundation as usual, then draw a fine line from the center of the nose, to just before the tip with a shimmery white pencil such as Circle of Beauty’s ‘Silver Shine’. Blend it slightly then dust with powder. Add a dot of neutral taupe eye shadow below the tip of the nose if you’re going for a shortening effect.

Hide Zits

We’ve been doing it since we were kids but it’s still not easy. Sonia Kasuk’s daring alternative — turn an imperfection into a beauty mark for a night. Just apply a light colored brow pencil and a tiny bit of powder! If that doesn’t work for you, remember to use yellow-based concealer and foundation to counteract a pimple’s redness.

Hollywood Hair
Creating those trendy up-dos and twists takes practice and, in most cases, extra hands. Kristi Furhman, often under the gun to prep stars at MTV, loves Revlon Spare Hair — tiny, clever pieces that add oomph to dull locks. Her favorite is an elastic covered in synthetic hair with little spikes and loose strands to give a sleek pony tail that rumpled runway look. She advises finding an exact color match or a sharp contrast for best effects. Another option — slick hair back with gel, then add a faux chignon at the nape of the neck for a starlet effect.

I Want Cheekbones
Not everyone is born with the sculpted features of Gwyneth Paltrow. For the subtlest way to accent your cheekbones, try a sweep of shimmery highlighter just above the “apples” to add a little depth.

Plump Up Lips

No Gore-tex implants for you? Use lip liner to create the fullness you want. Begin at the outer corners and work inward, filling in with a pale-toned lipstick. Avoid shiny glosses, which draw attention to the areas where you “cheated.”

Brighten Red Eyes
Maria Verel recommends a combination of allergy eye drops and black eye liner to bring out the whites of the eyes. Apply drops on dry eyes with a tissue. Apply liner to upper lid corners only and smudge.

Marilyn Monroe Bedroom Eyes
For that smoldering effect, Sonia Kashuk recommends individual clumps of false lashes. Pick up a section with tweezers, dip the roots into lash adhesive and attach to the base of your natural lashes. Focus on the outer corners — this is where you’ll want extra volume. Once you’ve finished applying, curl the entire row of lashes then coat with mascara to bring uniformity.If you can’t find individual lashes, buy a full set and cut them with manicure scissors.

My Nails Are a Wreck
You’ve got two options. For the short term, whip out your nail buffer and keep ‘em short and neat. Paint with a flesh-toned opaque shade that practically makes the fingertips disappear. The long term solution is fake nails — no, not the awful press-on kind from TV. Thanks to companies like Creative Nail Designs, you can have natural-looking tips applied at a salon in about an hour.

May 222012
 

The debate about whether or not to wear foundation has always been a heated one amongst women. While some conjure images of sickly-looking color, others wouldn’t think of showing their faces in public without it.

But today, the benefits of wearing foundation far outweigh any argument to the contrary. Foundation enhances our skin, protects and actually improves our complexions. Still, sifting through the countless formulations and finding the right color can be dizzying. Here is a guide to help you choose what’s right for you.

Determining your skin type is the first step in choosing the best foundation. According to B.J. Gillian, Cover Girl’s makeup pro, use these rules to determine your skin type: First, wash your face with a neutral pH cleanser, like Moisturel. Wait ten minutes. What does your skin feel like? It should have one of the following characteristics: Continue reading »

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