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Acne: More Than Skin Deep

Acne: More Than Skin Deep

Anne Lemons
www.annelemonswellness.com

Lemon Water Healthy for Acne Prone Skin

Anytime I hear people say that they are using birth control pills, antibiotics, or medications such as Accutane to control acne, it causes me concern. The customary treatment for acne is to apply a topical product and/or use an oral medication, but is this the best solution? A better approach that addresses the root cause without the side effects of medications may be worth exploring. This article will discuss some of the lesser known causes of acne and better, safer treatments that consider the root cause; in addition, we’ll look at some complementary therapies. The process of acne development includes heightened levels of inflammation, increased sebum (oil) production, colonization on the skin by Propionibacterium acnes (P. acne), and abnormal keratinization (buildup of skin cells). (1) These issues can lead to inflammatory acne (cysts, papules, nodules, and pustules) and the presence of comedones (white heads or black heads), which can get infected and have encouraged a widespread use of antibiotics, both orally and topically, to treat them. In addition, physicians may prescribe drugs such as Accutane (Isotretinion), which address excess oil from the sebaceous glands. Drugs like Accutane, however, can have serious side effects such as birth defects and liver or DNA damage. (15, 16, 17)


Causes of Acne

So, what causes acne to happen in the first place?
The more important, deeper issues may be related
to problems with diet, inflammation, hormone imbalance,
digestion, gut bacteria, and stress.
Acne can be caused any of the following:

 

Diet

Vitamin Rich Food for Acne Skin

It is often said that diet has no effect on skin conditions or acne, but more recent studies have found that this is simply not the case. A cross sectional study comparing diets between adults with and without moderate/severe acne found that participants with acne were consuming a diet with a greater amount of carbohydrates and higher glycemic (sugar) load and that they had greater insulin resistance. (2) There are some studies that link dairy consumption with acne, as dairy contains anabolic steroids that promote the increased production of androgens (male hormones) and the subsequent development of acne. (2, 3) A Western diet, in general, which often consists of a high calorie intake, high glycemic load, high fat and meat intake, and significant consumption of dairy proteins, increases androgen hormone secretion and over stimulates sebaceous glands. (5) In addition, for cases of inflammatory acne, high levels of Omega 6’s have been associated with an increase in acne in contrast to Omega 3’s, which decrease inflammation. (6)

Hormonal Imbalance

Hormone imbalance appears to be a factor in acne. In a study that followed 120 women with acne for 12 months on a birth control pill, which contains chemical hormones, it was found that acne was significantly reduced in 94% of the women. (8) Birth control pills help regulate female hormones, an indicator that addressing the cause of the hormone imbalance would be a better way to control acne—without all the side effects of a birth control pill. There are many risks and side effects associated with the use of the birth control pill, such as Melasma (7), a skin disorder causing skin hyper pigmentation, blood clots and stroke (18), and the possible risk of breast cancer. (4) More information on birth control risks and side effects for a future blog.

Digestion, Gut & Skin Bacteria

We eliminate toxins in the body from the skin, digestive, and urinary systems by stool, urine, and sweat. If the digestive system isn’t running smoothly, then toxins may exit by an alternative route, such as the skin. A study done on 13,000 adolescents with acne found an increased prevalence of halitosis (bad breath), GERD (heartburn), bloating, and constipation in the participants. (9) Systemic and topical antibiotics have long played a central role in acne therapy. (1) Antibiotic use has been linked to rising rates of antimicrobial resistance, disruption of the gut micro-biome leading to overgrowth of harmful bacteria and development of allergies. (12) The use of probiotics may be beneficial in treating acne—in a study using probiotics for the gut, marked improvement in acne was shown. (10) Long-term use of antibiotics can also disrupt the delicate balance of bacteria on and below the skin surface. In a review of the literature about the gut-brain- skin connection in acne, it was surmised that there is enough evidence to suggest that the gut microbes and the integrity of the gut lining are contributing factors in the acne development process. (11)

Stress & Sleep

Lifestyle factors such as stress and sleep may also play a role in acne development. A cross-sectional study of 144 sixth-year female medical students showed that stress severity strongly correlated with an increase in acne severity. (13) In addition, there is growing research to connect lack of sleep with acne. (14) Sleep has an impact on hormone and immune regulation so getting your Zzzz’s is an important factor in keeping hormones balanced and your immune system working strong to control acne.

 


Key Approaches to Preventing & Treating Acne

 

As we’ve seen, many factors can affect the development of acne,
so here are some key things you can do to help prevent or treat it:

• Eat a low-glycemic diet – Fruits (berries are best) and vegetables (especially leafy greens), clean proteins like organic, pasture raised meats, poultry and eggs, and wild fish
• Healthy fats- eliminate trans fats and reduce Omega 6 fats (seed and vegetable oils like soybean and canola) and eat plenty of Omega 3 rich fats like wild caught salmon and ground flax seed

• Eat zinc-rich foods – Oysters, lamb, chicken, ginger, pecans, and pumpkin seeds
• Eat high fiber foods – Vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds that help support the good bacteria in your gut and encourage elimination of toxins
• Drink plenty of clean water throughout the day, ideally half your body weight in ounces to help flush toxins out
• Eat vitamin A rich foods – Spinach, carrots, yams, eggs, ghee, fish
• Take probiotics – They balance gut bacteria, which has an effect on the skin
• Address stress management – Meditation, Heart Math, yoga, acupuncture and massage can all help to reduce stress
• Sleep – Get good quality sleep, preferably between the hours of 10 P.M. and 6 A.M., when your body is in sync with its circadian rhythm and does the most repair work.

 

Avoid these foods:

• Sugar – It feeds yeast and candida, which creates inflammation and imbalance in the gut and shows up on the skinAvoid Sugar For Acne Prone Skin
• Gluten and wheat – Causes inflammation in the gut, which shows up on the skin
• Dairy – Promotes androgen production and acne
• Processed and refined foods – Breads, cookies, cakes, and crackers that break down into sugar and may contain gluten
• Hydrogenated oils – Found in fried or processed foods and can cause inflammation

 

Additional complimentary therapies

While working on the root cause of acne, there are also several wonderful physical approaches to treating acne. These can be especially useful for patients with moderate to severe acne. Two of these treatments are phototherapy and chemical peels. It’s best to work with a dermatologist or an aesthetician who can address your concerns and customize a facial for you using professional strength enzymes, exfoliators, corrective peels, serums, and masks along with LED light therapy. LED light helps stimulate collagen and elastin production (great for anti-aging too), kill bacteria, and heal acne. Regular facials can keep your skin looking its best while you work at a deeper level. In conclusion, instead of taking medications that have associated risks and side effects, it may be safer and more effective to approach acne from its root cause while incorporating some physical therapies. In addition to the dietary and lifestyle changes suggested above, it may also be helpful to work with a functional medicine or functional nutrition practitioner to help you balance your hormones and blood sugar levels as well as improve your gut micro-biome, sleep quality, and stress levels. Finally, working on digestion and the integrity of the gut lining, and utilizing healing foods, probiotics, and supplements may all help  substantially to bring acne under control and give you the clearer skin you are seeking.

 


1. Canavan, T. N. et al. (2016) Optimizing Non-Antibiotic Treatments for Patients with Acne: A Review. Dermatologic Therapy. Dec; 6(4): 555–578.
Published online 2016 Aug 19. doi: 10.1007/s13555-016-0138-1
2. Burris, J et al. (2017) Differences in Dietary Glycemic Load and Hormones in New York City Adults with No and Moderate/Severe Acne. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Sep;117(9):1375-1383. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2017.03.024. Epub 2017 Jun 9.
3. Danby, F.W. (2010). Nutrition and acne. Clinics in Dermatology. 28(6), 598-604. doi: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2010.03.017
4. Morch, LS et al. (2017) Contemporary Hormonal Contraception and the Risk of Breast Cancer. The New England Journal of Medicine. Dec 7;377(23):2228- 2239. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1700732
5. Melnik, BC, (2012) Dietary intervention in acne attenuation of increased mTORC1 signaling promoted by Western diet. Dermato-Endocrinology. Jan 1; 4(1): 20–32. doi: 10.4161/derm.19828
6. Ozdarska K et al. (2017) Diet in pathogenesis of acne vulgaris. Polski Merkuriusz Lekarski. Oct 23;43(256):186-189
7. Kang, H. Y., & Ortonne, J. P. (2010) What should be considered in treatment of melasma. Annals of Dermatology. 22(4), 373-378
8. Palacio, C et al. (2017). Clinical behavior of a cohort of adult women with facial acne treated with combined oral contraceptive: ethinylestradiol 20 μg/dienogest 2 mg. Journal of Women’s Health. Nov 16;9:835-842. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S139289. eCollection
9. Zhang H et al. (2008) Risk factors for sebaceous gland diseases and their relationship to gastrointestinal dysfunction in Han adolescents. Journal of
Dermatology. 35:555‐ 6110. Fabbrocini G et al.(2016) Supplementation with Lactobacillus rhamnosus SP1 normalises skin expression of genes implicated in insulin signalling and improves adult acne. Beneficial Microbes. 30;625‐630
11. Bowe, W. P. et al. (2011) Acne vulgaris, probiotics and the gut-brain-skin axis – back to the future? Gut Pathology. 3: 1.Published online 2011 Jan 31. doi: 10.1186/1757-4749-3-1
12. Fiore, D.C. et al. (2017) Antibiotic overprescribing: Still a major concern. Journal of Family Practice. Dec;66(12):730-736.
13. Zari, S. et al. (2017) The association between stress and acne among female medical students in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. Dec 5;10:503-506. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S148499. eCollection 2017.
14 Albuquerque, R.G. et al. (2014) Could adult female acne be associated with modern life? Archives of Dermatological Research. Oct;306(8):683-8. doi: 10.1007/s00403-014-1482-6. Epub 2014 Jun 21.
15. Mondal D. et al. (2017) Retinoic Acid Embryopathy. International Journal of Applied Basic Medical Research.Oct-Dec;7(4):264-265. doi: 10.4103/ijabmr.IJABMR_469_16. 16. Georgala S. et al. (2005) Isotretinoin therapy induces DNA oxidative damage. Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine.;43(11):1178-82.
17. Kapp P. et al. (2004) Ultrastructural findings in the liver due to long-term retinol (isotretinoin) treatment. Significance of the perisinusoidal (Ito) cells. Orvosi Hetilap. Jan 25;145(4):173-9.
18. Dulicek P. et al. (2017) Analysis of Risk Factors of Stroke and Venous Thromboembolism in Females With Oral Contraceptives Use Clin Appl Thromb Hemost. Jan 1:1076029617727857. doi: 10.1177/1076029617727857.

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Skin Studio is conveniently located in Brighton, MA
Surrounding area to Boston, Allston, West Roxbury, Somerville, Jamaica Plain, Belmont, Watertown, Newton,
Chestnut Hill, Brookline, Cambridge, Natick, Wellesley, Weston, Wayland, Waltham.

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Welcome, 2018!

Let’s Learn The Basics: Skin Care 101

Our skin is the largest organ & is constantly changing!
It consists of three main layers:

epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous

These layers are made up of various inner appendages that contribute to your skins overall function. Healthy and beautiful skin begins deep within these layers and it is crucial for you to take care of your skin through the use of wholesome products and proper maintenance. When the natural skin barrier is disturbed, its protective functions and appearance are compromised.

As our skin loses moisture and elasticity, it will look and feel more dry, rough, and cracked. However, damage done to the uppermost skin layer can heal without scarring. Alternatively so, if damage reaches the dermis and an inner layer is affected, then scarring is more likely to occur.

Understanding our body’s inner workings is fundamental to learning what is best for our skin!

 

 


Product of the Month: PFB Liquid Luffa

Liquid Luffa is an Eco-Friendly scrub! This scrub does not contain any plastic particles. It’s the perfect scrub to buff off dead skin and for post-waxed skin! Skin Studio is so excited to offer this scrub so that you can continue to have smooth skin at home!

Active ingredients include:
Walnut shell powder, glycolic acid, grape seed extract, and papaya fruit extract. These powerful ingredients work together to polish the skin’s surface while providing anti-aging and brightening benefits.

LED Light Therapy 

LED Light Therapy Treatment for Acne
This new treatment uses light therapy to work effectively and safely without chemicals, harmful UV rays, or side effects. It destroys acne-causing bacteria and helps to prevent future breakouts.

LED Light Therapy Treatment for Wrinkles

This new treatment will help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by rejuvenating the skin and increasing microcirculation.
LED Light Therapy uses light energy to gain therapeutic benefits. This light energy can also help to increase circulation, accelerate tissue repair, kill acne-causing bacteria, improve skin tone and wrinkles, texture, and clarity. Using NASA research, these blue, red, and near-infrared lights help to safely treat acne and wrinkles. Skin Studio is so excited to offer this new service!

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The Ultimate Facial with Irina

This customized professional facial treatment includes:

Ultrasonic exfoliation, professional level chemical peel, IPL Skin tightening or LED Light Therapy, and Diamond Microdermabrasion.

The Ultimate Facial exfoliates deep into the pores, while brightening and tightening the skin’s surface and stimulating the collagen and elasticity in the skin. You will also receive total relaxation, along with a facial and shoulder massage. In addition, Irina customizes this treatment specifically for your skin type, incorporating the use of peptides, serums, & hydrating masks. Most importantly, Skin Studio is here to help you with your skin needs and this is the perfect facial to help cover all areas of concern. Let’s start 2018 off with only the best, just for you!

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Interested in Non-Invasive Cosmetic Treatments?

The doctor is here for you! Dr. Milana Stavitsky has over 15 years of experience in non-cosmetic procedures. She works with brands including Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero, Dysport, Radiesse, and Kybella!

Dr. Stavitsky is available by appointment
only on Friday & Saturday mornings 10am-12pm.

 

Post Summer Treatments: Professional Peels & Exfoliants

 

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Summer is over and it’s time to repair that sun damaged skin.

Chemical peel is a great solution for that.

 

What is a peel?

A chemical peel is a technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the skin. Chemical peels are intended to remove the outermost dead layers of the skin. As a result, the regenerated skin is usually smoother and revealing clearer, brighter and younger-looking skin underneath. Here at Skin Studio in Brighton, our estheticians work personally with each client to figure out which peel is best suited for their skin care needs.

So what is exfoliation? 

The word “exfoliate” comes from the Latin exfoliare (to strip off leaves). It involves the removal of the superficial dead skin cells from the outermost layers of the epidermis. Our trained estheticians here at Skin Studio have experience with each type of peel and know how to effectively treat your skin. Furthermore, chemical peels are effective for sluggish skin, dull looking skin, hyper-pigmentation, photo-aging, wrinkles, scarring, acne, and pre-cancerous lesions.

Let’s look at different exfoliating treatments that we offer at Skin Studio:

Enzymes:

  • An exfoliant, more subtle than a chemical peel
  • Most often made with fruit enzymes (papaya and pineapple are few of examples) that both nourish and slough off dead skin cells
  • Importantly, they dissolve only the top layer of dead skin cells to relieve dryness, clean pores and reveal healthier skin
  • Even though enzymes produce short term results, they do not stop aging. Therefore, do your enzyme treatments on a regular basis!
  • Can be used even by people with very sensitive skin

 

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA’s): 

AHA’s are very effective because they “unglue” cells and allow them to shed, creating exfoliation and flaking. Therefore, they allow a faster penetration of products.

Most Common Types of AHA’s:

Glycolic Acid:sugar-cane

  • Formulated from sugar cane in its natural form
  • The smallest of all the acid molecules, it penetrates quickly, loosening up keratinized skin cells and exfoliating the superficial top layer of the stratum corneum

Lactic Acid:

  • Derived from sour milk in its natural formmilk
  • The largest of all acid molecules, it is slow to penetrate and tends to be less irritating
  • Brightens and lightens skin
  • Hydrates and exfoliates, reducing wrinkles and pigmentation discolorations

 

 

Now let’s look at Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs): 

Similar to AHA’s, it detaches dead cells from the layers underneath. However, BHA penetrates deeply to clean pores of excess sebum and dead skin cells.

Most Common Types of BHA’s:willow-tree

Salicylic Acid:

  • An antiseptic exfoliant that deeply cleanses pores.
  • It’s also an excellent treatment for acne and aids in overall skin rejuvenation.
  • Comes from Willow Tree Bark in its natural form
  • Due so, use it for acne, mile rosacea, hyperpigmented and rough skin.

 

Advanced Combination AHA & BHA:

Modified Jessner:

  • Consists of three main ingredients: lactic acid (assists in the exfoliation of the skin), salicylic acid (aids in penetration), and resorcinol (assists in the treatment of acne)
  • A synergy of effective acids that penetrates uniformly to help reduce the appearance of pigmented irregularities.
  • Recommended for: aging, sun damaged, hyper pigmented and acne-prone skin.

gloRetinol +C 

  • Unique and versatile professional exfoliant
  • Provides  an effective way to achieve skin sloughing
  • Could be used as either a stand-alone treatment or to intensify another glo therapuetics chemical exfoliant

 

Schedule your Chemical Peel appointment online at www.skinstudioboston.com

 

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Let’s peel away the dead skin and give your skin a new life!

SUMMER MUST-HAVES!

 oil control products

 

Extra oil, shiny skin, more breakouts? All of this happens because our skin produces more oil in the summer. Here are few must-have oil control products that are going to make your summer skin more manageable.

Glo Therapeutics Purifying Gel Cleanser:

Purifies skin without stripping away natural moisture. Salicylic Acid deeply cleanses pores while antioxidants protect and soothe the skin.

Glo Therapeutics Refining Mask:

Oil-absorbing clay purifies skin and calms irritation while proven blemish fighting ingredients reduce the appearance of pores and refine skin’s texture.

Glo Therapeutics Clear Complexion Pads:

Gently breaks down excess sebum, immediately balancing oily skin while helping prevent the growth of acne-causing bacteria.

Glo Therapeutics Solar Shade SPF 50:

It absorbs quickly, providing broad spectrum protection to shield against sun damage and prevent photoaging, it helps to preserve a youthful appearance.

For your convenience shop online or stop by to our Skin Studio in Brighton.

Our experienced skin care therapists recommend having monthly skin care treatments. Skin treatments are great for cleaning pores and aid in controlling breakouts. Schedule your free skin care consultation today.

Stay hydrated, reapply SPF, enjoy your summer!

 

 

Face Reading Part 1

 

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Have you heard about Chinese medicine and what is it about? Have you ever thought that your body finds a way to tell you about the imbalances within it? Let’s look at differences between East and West on the forehead and between brows.

According to the traditional Chinese medicine each part of your face (forehead, nose, chin, right cheek, left cheek) is connected to the Chinese 5-Element network (fire, earth, water, metal, and wood) and it gives you a visual indication of what may be going on in the organs of your body.

In some cases, the visual signs your body gives you will alert you for the problem right away, but the biggest value of knowing and reading your body language is in acting preventatively through herbal supplementation, diet and least but not last lifestyle practices.

Based on the 5-Element network forehead reflects the fire element. Examining your forehead and finding small blood vessels that appear as discoloration or redness could also be a sign of a heart problem. Moreover, breakup or loss can cause discoloration. In addition, it is not unusual for very emotional people to see a constant furrow between their eyebrows.

Eastern medicine practitioners have been performing face reading (or Mien Shiang) for thousands of years. Combine Western (analyzing the surface) with Eastern (what’s happening internally) techniques for a unique, interesting and fun way to look at the skin.

EAST:

FOREHEAD (Digestive system & bladder)  Breakouts => need to eliminate toxins. Solutions: try drinking more water and eating more unprocessed, natural foods. Dry, flaky skin above brows => lack of vegetables in diet. It could also indicate too much wheat. Horizontal lines => represent a life lesson learned or experience gained.

BETWEEN BROWS (Liver)  Breakouts or congestion => consuming too many rich, oily foods, dairy or alcohol (may indicate food allergy). Therefore, it’s often called the “wine & dine” area since it’s linked to rich foods and late-night eating!

WEST

FOREHEAD  Breakouts: Possible cause => hats, bangs, hair products, improper removal of hair products or face cleanser along the hairline. Solutions: focus on deep cleansing and purifying the skin. Clear Anti-BlemishTreatment, Refining Clay Mask, Renew Serum help to get rid off inflamed breakouts.  Pigmentation & Lines. Possible cause => sun exposure, repetitive facial movements. Solutions: focus on tightening and brightening: Cyto-luxe collection, Triple Action Serum, SPF 40 Facial Moisturizer will greatly help improve your skin.

BETWEEN BROWS Breakouts or congestion => Improper hair removal techniques, not cleansing properly or exfoliating enough. Professional skin treatments and corrective home care products are necessary.

 

Not sure what to use on your skin? Have skin concerns? Our estheticians at Skin Studio located in Brighton are here for your skin, schedule your free skin care consultation online.

 

pH balance

Balance – is lifelong desire for most of us. Sometimes it is difficult to achieve with work deadlines, kid’s school projects and ever demanding social life.

Our skin needs a balance as well!
We all have heard of “pH Balance” but what does that mean?

In skin care pH refers to how acidic or alkaline your skin is. These pH levels measured from 1 being acidic to 14 being alkaline. Our body maintains a very specific balance of acidity and alkalinity, an off balanced pH could be a cause of rapidly aging skin, acne, and inflammation.

Our skin has a protective barrier called acid mantle, it formed by secretion from sweat and sebaceous glands and breakdown of fatty acids by microflora. Acid mantle helps our skin to keep moisture in and protects from pollution and bacteria. Being more acidic helps the skin to reduce bacterial growth thus the skin is most naturally balances at pH of 4.4-5.5.

To insure your skin stays properly balanced and appears hydrated, plump with a healthy glow make sure to use a pH balanced facial cleanser instead of a bar soap. Bar soaps are very alkaline and they destroys acid mantel, striping skin off its natural oils and water. If you have a high alkaline skin that is prone to acne try out Clear Acne Cleanser that treats and prevents breakouts while leaving the skin thoroughly cleansed. Gentle scrubbing beads clear the skin’s surface to allow for optimum Salicylic Acid penetration. 2% Salicylic Acid smoothes skin and improves texture, helps prevent acne and controls oil. Scrubbing Beads provide gentle physical exfoliation without stress or irritation to the skin. Apple Enzyme that’s obtained by the acylation of essential amino acids from apple juice, a natural concept that respects the skins natural barrier. pH 4.0.

Another way to address high alkalinity is to add a chemical peel to your monthly facial treatment. At our studio in Brookline we offer a variety of corrective Acid Peels from superficial to medium strength. We use professional grade enzymes and chemical acids with various levels of pH. An alpha and beta hydroxy acids can help stimulate cell turnover, smooth texture of your skin, aid in the control of acne, minimize the appearance of premature aging and hyper-pigmentation, and restore hydration of the skin. After the treatment skin appears clearer, younger and fresher, revealing a beautiful complexion.

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Get your skin ready for Spring

Is your skin dry, flaky and irritated after the winter?

To get your skin ready for spring let’s look at your skin care routine that should include hydration & exfoliation.

1. Start with Hydrating Gel Cleanser that thoroughly cleanses and nourishes your skin with a light foaming action.

Blue Lotus is a plant extract  that is anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and fights free radicals.  Lactic Acid a hydrating alpha hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates while improving skin  texture and pigmentation, softens fine lines.

2. During winter skin feels raw and sensitive, Soothing Gel Mask  cools and calms sensitive or irritated skin with a soothing complex of antioxidants and vitamins.

Calendula Extract is a flower extract rich in antioxidants and it is soothing and calming. In addition, Wild Yam Extract is an antioxidant filled with beneficial properties. Vitamin E is also an antioxidant that heals and repairs.

3. To improve dry, flaky skin exfoliation is extremely important.

To increase cell renewal try Renew Serum. Active ingredients like Glycolic Acid is a keratolytic alpha hydroxyl acid that smooths and improves skin’s texture. Salicylic Acid also renews skin and has anti-acne and anti-irritant properties, and  Retinol accelerates cellular renewal.

4. Wake up tired eyes, erase dark circles and relieve puffiness caused by water-retention with Eye Fix.

Pure essential oils and soothing botanical ingredients stimulate, smooth and tone the eye area. Rosemary Leaf Oil is also a natural tissue toner and firmer. In addition, it has anti-inflammatory properties and provides antioxidant benefits. Lavender Flower Oil an exceptional soothing and healing essential oil with anti-inflammatory properties. Peppermint Leaf Oil is a refreshing herb that cools and refreshes the skin.

6. Professional facial treatment is very important for health of your skin.

After our Lactic Acid Facial your skin will feel smooth and refreshed.5. And don’t forget about the lips. Our Lip Gloss with conditioning ingredients such as sunflower and safflower seed oil, and antioxidant blend of vitamins A, C, E and green tea extract will make your lip healthy and smooth. Add shine without stickiness in a great spring color Plum Glaze.

Now let’s get our skin ready for warm temperatures, blossoming trees and longer days to enjoy. Visit our skin care studio by Irina in Brookline for all of your skin care, waxing & make up needs.

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Skin Care in Your 40s

Women in their 40’s possess elegance, beauty and knowledge. 40’s is the time when your body goes though hormonal changes that could have effect on your skin. Collagen and elastin fibers continue to decline. Skin becomes even more dehydrated, could appear thinner and more fragile. Also, this is the time when dark spots start to surface.

Let’s talk about some steps to improve appearance of your skin.

1. Increase Use Of Daily Cleanser

– cleansing your skin is the first step at any age. Want more from you cleanser, try Hydrating Gel Cleanser that thoroughly cleanses and nourishes the skin with a light foaming action. Lactic acid gently exfoliates while improving skin tone and texture including pigmentation discolorations of fine lines. Blue Lotus, a plant extract, rich in phytosterols and flavonoids, that is anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and fights free radicals

2. Fight Skin Discoloration

– during 40’s hyperpigmentation becomes increasingly common due to increased melanin, pigment responsible for color of the eye, skin and hair. To help with dark or blotchy spots try product containing Hydroquinone. Our Lightening Serum is the perfect combination of skin lightener 2% hydroquinone, exfoliants lactic & salicylic acids, and antioxidant Ascorbic Acid. Another great product to try is Ultra 15% Vitamin C Serum. Vitamin C scavenges and destroys reactive oxidizing agents and other free radicals and provides important protection against damage induced by UV radiation

3. Do You Know Your Skin Type

– just like it happened in your 20’s, breakouts may occur in your 40’s due to hormonal changes. Try Renew Serum with 1% retinol to accelerate cellular renewal, 7% glycolic acid that smoothes and improves skin’s texture, and 1% salicylic acid with anti-acne and anti-irritant properties. Another problem that occurs in our 40’s is dry skin. If you had oily skin in the past now your skin could become dry. Advanced B5 Hydration Moisturizer with hyaluronic acid, to attract and maintain hydration and Vitamin B, that helps stabilize moisture content of the skin

4. Retinol Is A Must

– to speed up cell renewal rate. Retinol is an anti-aging ingredient derived from vitamin A; it accelerates cellular renewal and assists in collagen synthesis. Our Tretinol 0.5% Serum with retinol, vitamin E and vitamin C work together to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while preventing new wrinkles from forming. Another product to try is Super Serum with retinol, peptides and growth factors to help tighten and strengthen the skin’s cell matrix for the ultimate anti-aging treatment

5. Eye Care

– take the time to take care of your eyes. To prevent and treat crow’s feet try 7.5% Vitamin C Eye Gel. Vitamin C improves skin elasticity, decreases wrinkles by stimulating collagen synthesis, reduces erythema, promotes wound healing and suppresses pigmentation while snap-8, a very potent octopeptide, reduces the appearance of wrinkles on the face caused by the contraction of muscles of facial expression. For maximum results follow up with Cyto-luxe Eye Cream. Active ingredients antarcticine, increases the formation of collagen and elastin, while hibiscus esculentus extract protects cells from oxidative stress as well as inhibits muscle cell contraction

6. Have a monthly facial

– to stimulate cell turnover and restore hydration of the skin. Our Corrective Acid Peels will help improve skin’s texture, aid in acne control, minimize the appearance of premature aging and hyper-pigmentation. After the treatment your skin will appear clearer, younger and fresher, revealing your beautiful complexion. Make an appointment at our Brighton location and your esthetician will choose the best treatment for you.

40’s is the time to shake things up. Whether you have an established workout and diet routine or you have completely giving up its time to try something new.
Try salsa dance class, a bicycle tour or a surfing lesson to boost your enthusiasm and amplify your love for life.

Skin Care in Your 30s

Thirty’s are may be the new twenties but the visual signs of aging begins at this age. Fine lines and wrinkles start to appear, as the skin becomes thinner and production of collagen and elastin starts to slow down. The eyes usually show signs of aging first. Read on to learn more about proper skin care in your 30s.

If your skin was flawless and beautiful in your 20’s without an extra effort, your 30’s is the time to enhance your skin care regiment with the following steps:

 

1. Clean & Exfoliate

– Cleansing is the most important step in skin care because clean skin is healthy skin. Dull skin can make us look older than we actually are, to prevent that use an exfoliant like Daily Polishing Cleanser. The unique powder formulation effectively cleanses and exfoliates the skin. A combination of jojoba beads that gently exfoliate and salicylic acid that penetrates deeply into the pores to eliminate build-up result in a radiant and evenly-toned skin

 

2. Accelerate Cell Turnover

– In our 30’s the cell renewal rate usually slows down. Exfoliating with alpha hydroxy acid and retinol helps to remove layers of dead skin cells and accelerate skin renewal. Serum Retinol CS is a great combination of 3% Retinol that accelerates cellular renewal while 5% Glycolic Acid smoothes skin and improves its texture

 

3. Use Antioxidants

– Antioxidants help repair and prevent damage of the skin, increase collagen production, promote healing and help reduce fine lines and wrinkles. 15% Vitamin C Serum visibly transforms skin’s clarity and reduces the appearance of fine lines. High dose of vitamin C scavenges and destroys reactive oxidizing agents and other free radicals while provides protection against UV radiation and improves skin elasticity

 

4. Hydrate Inside & Out

– Human body is 60-70% water, drinking enough water is essential for the healthy body and skin. Water gives the skin fresh and radiant glow. Hydrated skin shows fewer signs of aging; therefore, increase the use of moisturizers and hydrating serums. Try B5 Hydration that helps restore the skin’s elasticity with the perfect balance of nourishment and hydration. Hyaluronic acid delivers and maintains water hydration and pro-vitamin B5 assists in stabilizing the moisture content of the skin

 

5. Protect

– To prevent wrinkles sunscreen must be step in your daily skin care regiment. Try Oil Free SPF 40+ Sunscreen. It provides broad spectrum protection from the sun’s damaging rays while nourishing hydrators and antioxidants help fortify the skin. Hyaluronic acid attracts and maintains hydration to hold 1000 times its weight in water; vitamin E, an antioxidant, protects from oxidative stress and has anti-inflammatory properties

 

6. Always Look Well Rested

– Thirties, possibly, the busiest time of your life and it’s also the time when dark circles under your eyes start to develop. Using Vital Eye Cream will help hydrate the eye area, leaving it appearing smooth and revitalized. Active ingredient eyeliss helps to prevent puffiness and reduces under eye circles while chamomilla flower extract is an antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties

 

7. Have a monthly facial

– a deep cleaning facial with alpha hydroxy acid to hydrate and rejuvenate your skin. Our Hydration Party Treatment with gingko biloba mask, collagen eye mask and lactic acid is ultra energizing. Learn more about different facials we offer and schedule your facial with us!

If you didn’t develop healthy habits in your 20’s, it’s never too late to start now.
Working out regularly, adapting healthy diet and boosting your skin care regiment are great way to maintain your body and skin for many decades to come.

Skin Care in Your 20s

Most important objective of skin care in your 20s is to develop good habits that could be applied to skin care, fitness or a diet. When it comes to skin care, create simple routine that you will be able to use through your whole life for a beautiful, youthful skin.

At this age it’s all about prevention.  Here are some simple daily steps to follow:

1. Use facial cleanser – wash your face thoroughly to prevent large pores. We recommend trying Purifying Gel Cleanser. Main ingredient – salicylic acid, deeply cleanses pores while antioxidants protect and soothe the skin

2. Use clearing pads – to balance, calm and purify the skin. Try Clear Complexion Pads that gently breaks down excess sebum, immediately balancing oily skin and helping prevent the growth of acne-causing bacteria. Sodium chlorite breaks apart oily secretion and bacteria while preventing regrowth of bacteria. Citric acid, acts as a natural preservative, softens the skin and adjusts acid-alkaline balance

3. Exfoliate – it is the best way to prevent build up and establish regular regenerative cycle. We recommend trying Refresh Facial Polish,  a gentle facial polish that revives and refreshes the skin. The soothing botanical-based formulation has a combination of jojoba beads that gently exfoliate while refined polyethylene beads remove debris from the skin’s surface without irritation

4. Use mask – to prevent and heal break outs and hydrating the skin. We recommend Soothing Gel Mask that cools and calms sensitive or irritated skin with a soothing complex of antioxidants calendula, wild yam and vitamin E. Another great mask to try is Refining Clay Mask. Oil-absorbing clay purifies the skin and calms irritation while proven blemish fighting ingredients tea tree and zinc reduce the appearance of pores and refine skin’s texture

5. Take care of your eyes – hydrate, sooth and protect your eyes, after all, they are the focal point of your face. Try Eye Restore to prevent appearance of fine lines and puffiness and restore skin’s texture. Eye Restore contains palmitoyl oligopeptide that stimulates cell growth, increases skin thickness, and helps correct discoloration, while an antioxidant green tea extract has anti-inflammatory properties

In youth, your body is surging with everything it needs to perform its best. Establish positive habits with fitness and healthy eating now and you will have a positive foundation for years to come.