Category Archives: Beauty Booty

Obsessed with getting my hands on CND’s Shellac

So, I’ve been reading up on the advances in various nail products.  I’m all about going in for a regular pedicure and treating myself to a little “me time”.  It’s nice that polish usually lasts for a couple weeks on my toes, but manicures almost always seem like a total waste of money!  I’m very much a natural or nude color gal for my finger-tips (all time fave is OPI Bubble Bath).  The nice thing about wearing a a lighter color – the chips don’t show as much when they start appearing – which often times is after just a few days.

Well, there’s now a couple of new options for gals that don’t want to go the tips and acrylics route – CND’s Shellac is a “hybrid” of nail polish and gel.  Reviews are saying folks are getting 2 weeks (14 days) of near perfect wear from their Shellac manicure!  The revolutionary polish wears like gel and is easily removed in minutes.  Shellac was introduced in May 2010, and is available as a treatment from professionals that offer the specialized service (use this link to locate a Shellac Salon near you).  Since I’m a beauty pro, I’ve been trying to get my hands on Shellac – however, it’s practically sold out everywhere.  I’ll update when I have some first hand experience (in the mean time check out the video review at BellaSugar).

I also recently got an OPI Axxium Soak-Off Gel Manicure (read Michelle’s description of Gel polish on her blog All Lacquered up).  I chose Bubble Bath for my color, but it’s notably sheerer than the polish color.  The application process is a lot like getting nails polished, but the gel being applied definitely had a different consistency than polish.  Also each layer (base, color, top coat) is cured with a UV lamp.  There’s no drying time – which is AWESOME.  My nails have survived a week so far and look exactly like this picture – I have another manicure schedule in a week.  I’ll know more then about the process of soaking off and reapplying.  I’ve read that some people find that the removal process is labor intensive and takes too long – so we’ll see.

The New Buzz in Skin Care – Ultrasonic Skin Treatments

Several months back, I became obsessed with facial treatments that utilize an ultrasonic skin spatula.  These amazing tools are currently used primarily by estheticians/skin care therapists.  However, I’m noticing a big trend toward putting these in the hands of consumers for at home use.  (MOVE OVER Clarisonic® Skin Brush!)

I think bliss® was first on the scene with their pore-fector gadget – as I’ve already seen that one on shelves in Sephora® stores.  Check out the video below for more info on that gadget:

So what’s the benefit of using an ultrasonic spatula??  Well, these tools employ ultrasound frequency to:

  • gently exfoliate dead skin cells (think Microdermabrasion without the crystals)
  • deep clean oil, dirt, and dead cell build up from the pores (think extractions without all the squeezing – many estheticians find ultrasonic spatulas can help make manual extractions easier and more efficient)
  • help penetrate skin care products (serums and creams) deeper into the layers of the skin

I was on mission during my recent visit to the International Congress of Eshetics and Spa to purchase one of these amazing tools, and I ordered a bt-micro™ from Bio-Therapeutic® and it finally arrived in the mail this week.  I’ve already used it on my husband (who actually got complements at work on his skin that day) and myself…and I’m loving it.  (See video for bt-micro™ below.)

This is definitely bringing high-tech skin care into your own bathroom.

Éminence Coconut Milk Cleanser

As I’ve mentioned in my last few posts, I was at the Dallas International Congress of Esthetics and Spa at the beginning of this week.  I had the pleasure of attending a workshop hosted by Éminence Organic Skin Care of Hungary titled “The Organic Way: Treating Acne, Rosacea, and Eczema with Natural Ingredients”.  The workshop was conducted by Éminence President and Master Trainer, Boldijarre Koronczay.  The workshop was amazing, and Boldijarre is a definitely a knowledgeable and entertaining speaker.  He shared some wonderful technical info on treating these common conditions and showed some fantastic advanced massage techniques.  By the end of the workshop, I was wanting to find where Boldijarre offered treatments and schedule an appointment!

Éminence is an amazing line of clean, green and extremely effective skin care.  This is certainly a burgeoning trend in our industry, and this was obvious by the estheticians and other spa industry folks flocking to their booth on the trade show floor.

Of course, yours truly had to pick up a few items as well.  My favorite purchase, so far, is the Coconut Milk Cleanser.  So, my passion for coconut milk apparently extends beyond it’s use in Thai cuisine…This fabulous smelling cleanser is a fluid milky cleanser great for normal to dry skin types.  The key ingredient – coconut milk – hydrates and nourishes the skin.  The cleanser is also formulated with virgin coconut oil which moisturizes while providing anti-oxidant protection.  Coconut Milk Cleanser, like most of the Éminence cleansers, is formulated with Biocomplex™ (an antioxidant booster of Vitamin A, Vitamin C Ester, Vitamin E, Coenzyme Q10, Alpha Lipoic Acid).  This is definitely one of those products that fits in the “joy to use” category.  It just feels and smells divine – as most of the Éminence products do.  Stock the guest bathroom with this product, and they’ll feel like they’re staying in a top name resort.

Check out a previous post I made about a professional Éminence treatment – AHA Fruit Pulp Treatment.

Image Skincare Tinted Solar Defense Organic SPF 30

I attended the Dallas International Congress of Esthetics and Spa this week, and one of the items I picked up at the trade show was IMAGE Skincare’s Tinted Solar Defense Organic SPF 30.

I was first introduced to IMAGE as an aesthetic’s student, and I really enjoy using some of their products.   I completely fell in love with the Solar Defense Organic SPF 30 – so I was totally psyched to try the tinted version.  (Also, this line gives great support and education to dermatologists, plastic surgeons, independent licensed aeshteticians and other licensed medical professionals.)  The line’s approach to caring for this skin is deeply rooted in medical science and they utilize only the purest and highest level of professional grade pharmaceuticals in their formulas in order to achieve the best possible results.

My favorite features of this tinted SPF so far:

  • pure formulation; paraben free
  • high SPF; UVA/UVB protection
  • light-weight/non greasy
  • blends easily
  • sheer tint/coverage
  • water resistant
  • vitamins and anti-oxidants offer additional protection from free radical damage

Tinted moisturizers are a great as summer heats up and you’re looking for a lightweight alternative to foundation.  On really hot days or whenever out at the lake/pool – I like to apply tinted moisturizer and dust a tiny bit of mineral powder to set.

International Congress of Esthetics and Spa – Dallas

I’m so excited to be attending the International Congress of Esthetics and Spa in Dallas this coming Sunday and Monday.  There will be tons of exhibitors representing various skin care brands, spa products, and cosmetic equipment.  I’m planning to attend a few classes – especially one hosted by Rhonda Allison about the art of skin peeling.  I’m also hoping to find an ultrasonic skin spatula to purchase – because those things are AWESOME. I will definitely be posting more about some of my great skin care/spa finds.

The event is presented by Les Nouvelles Esthétiques & Spa and Dermascope.

Check out the ICES on Facebook.

Trish McEvoy Eye Base Essentials

I’ve found a new product that I’ve been using this Spring and LOVING!  So, of course I thought it would be fit to share it and rave about it.  About a month ago, I visited my local Trish McEvoy counter and picked up a few new items.  By far, my favorite item is Demure Sparkle Eye Base Essential.  This product acts as a shadow base (helps eye shadow go on smoother, blend easier, and stay on longer) and eye brightener (a perfect hue of soft pink that conceals darkness on the lid).  There’s also just a hint of sparkle that gives eyes a twinkle (not too shimmery or glittery).  Probably my favorite feature – it’s easy to apply on the go…especially when hubby is driving and I’m still finishing my make-up on the way.

I would make a demo video -but check out this Facebook video of Trish herself.

Tips and Considerations for Laser Hair Removal – Does it work?

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Tips and Considerations for Laser Hair Removal (iStockphoto)

As a medical aesthetician, I frequently perform laser hair removal treatments.  I wanted to share some of my insights with all of you.

Over the course of several treatments, the process of “laser hair removal” will effectively diminish hair growth in a specified treatment area.  So – YES, it does work.  The reduction of hair is gradual and cumulative with each treatment.  Probably the most important consideration regarding this procedure – because of the fact that there are so many millions of follicles that can potentially grow hair on one’s body – it’s not realistic to expect every single follicle in a treatment area will permanently be disabled from producing hair.  This means there can be no promises or guarantees that “all hair is gone forever”. Perhaps the process would be more accurately termed “laser hair reduction”.

Selective photothermolysis is the primary principle at work in the treatment of removing unwanted body/facial hair utilizing optical energy/lasers.  Briefly – a laser beam at a specific wavelength is applied to the desired treatment area.  The optical energy is absorbed by the melanin in the hair shaft and converted to thermal/heat energy.  This heat travels down the hair shaft and dissipates in the follicle.  For effective treatment to occur, the hair must be in the actively growing anagen stage (the root and bulb of the hair is attached at the base of the follicle during this phase).  By traveling to the root of the hair/base of the follicle this heat destroys the anatomical structure of the hair follicle but does not destroy the tissue surrounding the hair follicle.

With that simple overview in mind, here are some additional essential considerations:

  • Due to the nature of selective photothermolysis, optical energy (at ideal wavelengths for hair removal) is basically converted to thermal energy when the presence of pigment/melanin is detected.  Therefore, ideal candidates for laser hair reduction have darker hair and lighter skin. In some cases, various lasers can treat individuals with darker, more pigmented skins (like Candela’s GentleYAG) or lighter hair (blonde, gray, or white).  However, it is important to note that the BEST results are observed with the greater contrast of darker hair on lighter skin.
  • As briefly mentioned earlier, the hair must be in the actively growing anagen stage to be effectively treated. All the hair in a specific treatment area is at various stages within the hair growth cycle – either anagen (actively growing phase – hair bulb attached at root of follicle), catagen (transitional phase – hair bulb has detached from the root), or telogen (resting phase – no bulb is present and hair is shed).  Because the hair is attached with a bulb at the root of the follicle in only anagen stage – that is the only time the thermal energy is able to reach the root of the hair and the base of the follicle.  Growth cycles vary between areas of the body as well.  This means that treament for for long term hair reduction requires multiple sessions at various intervals in one area in order to achieve the desired clearance of hair.  The average number of sessions required to effectively clear hair in a desired area is approximately 6-8. The number of treatments required can vary from one individual to another.  Sessions are on average spaced at 4-6 week intervals. The time between treatments can also vary based on the individuals response or the specific area of the body being treated.  In the final few treatments, when very little untreated hair remains – sessions may be placed even further apart – as much as 16 weeks.
  • The treatment area should be shaved prior to treatment. When hair is not shaved prior to treatment, the laser is passed over the treatment area and hair is typically singed at the surface (creating that unappealing burnt hair smell).  This typically generates more heat at the surface of the skin – which can also create more discomfort.  More importantly, the thermal energy is often absorbed by the hair above the surface of the skin – rather than traveling all the way to the root of the root of the hair at the base of the follicle.  This can cause the treatment to be less effective.  Patients may even shave the day of the treatment.  Please consult with your specific technician regarding their preferred protocol.  In some areas, technicians may want to see the hair first and mark the area they will be working in before shaving then treating the area.
  • Avoid tanning – especially in the treatment area. We all know that UV exposure ages our skin, but tanning also produces more melanin/pigment in the skin.  This diminishes the contrast between hair and skin.  This also increases the thermal energy/heat absorbed by the skin – which can increase the level of discomfort and the risk of burn.  Some laser hair reduction providers may have to turn you away (until you “lighten up”) if you have too much sun exposure.
  • Hair does not immediately disappear after treatment.  It takes approximately 2 weeks for hair to be shed from the follicle post treatment. Stubble will appear in the days following laser treatment – the hair is being pushed to the surface.  Do not wax or tweeze these hairs – allow them to shed naturally.
  • DO NOT wax or tweeze the treatment area prior to treatment or during the course of treatment. Again, consult with your specific provider – they will give you a detailed explanation of dos and don’ts.  Waxing and tweezing remove hair by the root – this prevents effective treatment.  As weird as it may sound, that means shaving only during the course of your treatment…and that includes areas like the lip and chin for women.  I know, I know – I hear many moans, groans, questions and concerns when I tell a female patient she can only shave or nothing between treatments.  We’ve all heard the myth that shaving makes the hair grow back thicker and darker, but it’s simply not true.  Because shaving leaves the root intact and cuts hair off mid shaft – when stubble appears it is thicker/darker than the finer/lighter tip of a hair.  This can give us the impression that hair is indeed thicker and darker – but it really is not and the growth of hair is unaffected.
  • The body can convert inactive or dormant follicles to grow hair later in life as a result of many factors: hormone imbalance, pregnancy, menopause, disease, medication, obesity, etc. Most individuals and areas respond in a predictable fashion to the laser hair process.  However, in some areas hair growth may be more hormonally driven.  A common example of this is the chin for women.  Laser treatments can effectively treat hair follicles in this area – however, the treatments are not affecting the underlying issue causing the growth – the hormones.  Hormones will continue to recruit dormant follicles to produce hair in some stubborn areas.  Areas where hair is growing due to hormone levels may not respond as well or may require an additional number of treatment sessions than other areas.  Also, when patients present conditions such as hirsutism (excessive and increased hair growth in females) or hypertrichosis (hair growth amount that is considered abnormal) the response to laser hair reduction is less predictable and may require more treatments.
  • Does it hurt? This is really hard question to answer – as the answer varies widely.  Everyone’s pain tolerance is different.  Some patients feel nothing at all, but some find the process bearable but quite uncomfortable.  I have experienced a full range of pain tolerances while delivering the exact same treatment protocols.  Most patients receiving laser hair removal say the sensation feels like a rubber band snap, a pinch, or a little flash of heat.  In addition to the variance in individuals pain tolerance – no two individuals hair growth is exactly the same.  When hair growth is more dense or more than one hair grows from a follicle in a particular area, more sensation can usually be felt.  Generally, the more pigment/melanin present by way of hair or skin in a given area – the more thermal heat will be generated.  The more thermal heat – the increased chance for discomfort.  Some providers recommend or utilize numbing sprays/creams for individuals that find them helpful during treatment.  As for my personal experience and opinion, I find the treatment way more comfortable than waxing and infinitely more rewarding.
  • Please know that effectiveness can vary based on the skill of the technician and/or the equipment being used. Hopefully, these tips will give you a lot of the information you need to have successful treatments.  My personal experience has led me to determine that my preferred equipment (as both a patient and a technician) for laser hair reduction is created by Candela (either a Candela GentleLASE, GentleYAG, or GentleMAX).  I feel their equipment is specifically designed for the purpose of hair reduction, offers premium results, and I feel it offers great comfort during treatment.  That being said there are many other manufacturers and types of lasers that offer satisfactory results with regards to hair reduction.  (Please see this article for more technical info on lasers and effective wavelengths for hair reduction.  Also, please reference this useful chart that compares various laser, the technology/wavelength used, and their relative effectiveness for hair reduction.)  Generally speaking, Alexandrite, Nd:YAG, or Diode laser technologies work best for hair reduction.  When becoming a patient for laser hair reduction, please speak with your provider regarding the type of laser they use – do your research to evaluate if the equipment being used offers optimum results for you.  Also, various equipment calls for different treatment protocols.  With some equipment the area is covered with a thin layer of gel but not with others.  Also, it’s my recommendation that IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) does not provide a satisfactory result for permanent hair reduction.  IPL operates at multiple wavelengths and is not as effective as equipment operating at one single wavelength.

Please feel free to leave comments with additional concerns or questions.  You may also email me directly (see my email address in the EMAIL tab of the main control center box located in the upper right hand of the page).

Kiehl’s Ultimate Strength Hand Salve

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It’s that time of year again…

Honestly, it doesn’t usually get that cold in my parts of Texas…so we get off pretty easy here. However, we do have a couple of cold fronts that take our temperatures down below freezing…and we even got some snow in unusual places this December!

Skin can really take a beating in these winter conditions…and my favorite coping cream for the hands is Kiehl’s Ultimate Strength Hand Salve.  This hand cream is rich with avocado and sesame oil – so it’s rich but not at all greasy.  It also forms a protective barrier against harsh conditions while soothing and hydrating chapped hands.

Review of Renée Rouleau Skin Care Spa

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I can’t remember when exactly it was…but at some point in all my internet surfing I stumbled upon esthetician extraordinaire Renée Rouleau.  I started follwing her on twitter and then became a fan on facebook.  I must confess I love reading her tweets, updates, and blog posts filled with great skin care advice.  She clearly knows her stuff!!

I was recently visiting some family (over the holidays) in the Dallas area, and made an appointment for a facial at the Plano Renée Rouleau Skin Care Spa location.  Here’s a copy of the review I posted on yelp.com –

Dallas Divas, are you falling down on the job?!?

Why are there no reviews for this fabulous skin care clinic in Plano?  Renée Rouleau is (after all) listed as the best facials in Dallas by InStyle Magazine (Oct 09).

I found Renée earlier this year on twitter, and was transfixed by her down to earth beauty advice and glowing esthetics resume (including a list of notable celebrity clientele).  I’ve been scheming to make a trip to Dallas for a facial ever since…I finally got my wish today.

Highlight of the visit – Renée called to personally chat with me before I was ushered back for my blissful treatment.  She is extremely responsive with her facebook and twitter accounts – and she took the initiative to call for me after we’d exchanged a view brief messages.  She was SO gracious and genuine!

The spa is clean, cozy, and nicely appointed.  The staff is extremely welcoming and sociable.  (Clearly people here like what they do and who they work for!)  There was nary a trace of the Dallas snob factor I recall from when I once lived in the big D.

My esthetician was professional, friendly, easy to talk to, and knowledgeable.  My facial bed was like my own personal warm cloud.  Seriously, I’m an esthetician, too…this was hands down the most cozy/comfy facial bed I’ve ever been in!!  My treatment (Vitamin C facial) was pleasantly relaxing and thorough.  My skin felt like a dream after…12 hours later my skin STILL feels awesome.

As far as skin care products go, I’m definitely a label reader – and I like what i see on Renée’s products.  I picked up a cleanser and toner duo for myself and another for my Mom.  I also snagged a delicious smelling Triple Berry Smoothing Peel.  All of this with NO PRESSURE from my esthetician.

Seriously, if you’re looking to give a great one of a kind gift, treating yourself, or need some serious help with your skin – this is a fabulous spot.

I will have to add reviews of the products I purchased SOON!

MAKE UP FOR EVER HD Invisible Cover Foundation – Wedding Makeup

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So, I just recently got married (to the man of my dreams) on November 29, 2009.  Our wedding came off perfectly…small & intimate – without a lot of fuss or frivol.

First and foremost – big props to my wedding photographer Katherine O’Brien.  She took some amazing photos.  She didn’t require much prompting on my part – she just sort of intuitively knew were the good shots where and captured them.

I will have to go into detail on my whole wedding look in another post – but I wanted to rave about the MAKE UP FOR EVER HD Invisible Cover Foundation I used.  I’ve been eyeing this foundation since IMATS 2009 in Pasadena, but I only finally picked it up a few months ago.  One of my makeup artist friends was raving about it and that sealed the deal for me.

As the pictures show – this makeup came off FLAWLESS in photos.  It delivered an airbrushed effect.  The formula is oil-free and medium to full coverage (it’s buildable).  There’s no SPF – to turn your face white in flash photography.  The purpose of this makeup is to even out skin, make it look flawless, and appear invisible in film/print – even in HD.  I have to say – it lived up to that expectation.  Spherical pigments provide a soft-focus effect that really gives skin a nice glow.

I would say it took about 2-3 pumps to build my perfect coverage – I applied using a MAC 190 Foundation Brush over the MUFE HD Microperfecting Primer in Neutral.  I also set and finished with the MUFE HD Microfinish Powder.  I’m not sure I’d jump to using this combo for everyday – it is beautiful in real life – it’s just a little bit of a high maintenance application.  One thing to note – I think this looks best when skin texture is in great condition.  I made sure to take care of my skin leading up to the my wedding – so that I would only be working to even out the color of my complexion and conceal blemishes.  If I had somewhat dry or flakey skin – I’m not sure I would’ve liked this matte finish foundation.

Here are a few more pics -

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