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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Skin Chick "Tracey's" Top 10 must haves for summer skin care


The signs of summer are here, you know, the summer dresses, sandals and let’s not forget bikinis. We tend to show a lot of skin when the weather is warm. With more exposure to the sun we need to be mindful of the damage the sun is doing to our skin. That’s why I came up with my top 10 must haves for summer skin care. Let’s start with number 10.
10. Water: Our bodies are made up of 50 to 70 percent water and needs to be replenished daily. Because the sun is extremely drying and can dehydrate our bodies from the inside out, we must keep our bodies hydrated. Our skin will be moister, softer and more hydrated form a good balance of water in the body. A good way to know how much water you need is to take your body weight and divide it by two. Then divide that number by 8 and you will know how many glasses of water you need to drink daily.
For example: If person weighs 100 lbs. divide it by 2 and you get 50. Divide 50 by 8 and you get 6.25. 6.25 is how many 8 oz. glasses of water a 100 lb. person needs to drink daily to stay well hydrated.
If you are very physically active, for example you work out a lot or you have a very busy life style you should add two additional 8 oz. glasses of water to your final number to replenish the water you burn through. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated and don’t know it.
9. Blotting paper: For you those you who have oily skin like myself, blotting paper is a life saver. If you use an oil mattifier on your face, but some oil still comes out, then blotting paper will help pick up the slack. You can find the blotting paper at most cosmetic stores like Ulta and drug store s like CVS. If you are stuck without any and you are in a clean public restroom you can use a piece of the towel seat covers that are in the bathroom stall. Toilet sit covers are made from the same kind of paper as the face blotters.
To blot the oil off your face just place the paper on the area of your face that is too shiny and gently pat your face. You will see the oil on the paper. Don’t rub because you may rub off your makeup. If your makeup has worked an 8 hour day with you and you are going on to the next phase of your evening. It’s best to wash your face and apply fresh makeup, especially if you have oily skin. Your skin has dirt and pollutants mixed in with your makeup and if you apply fresh makeup on top of the old you are cross contaminating your makeup applicators, makeup and spreading dirty around on your face.
8. Body exfoliator: Now that you’re ready to show off your skin, a good exfoliating scrub will polish and shine your skin up. Exfoilating your skin gives your skin a nice healthy glow. Your skin will also feel softer and smoother to the touch. Exfoilating your skin help the skin manage the amount of dead skin cells that stay on the outermost layer of your skin. Your skin will also absorb the active ingredients faster and more efficiently, so your skin will benefit from the ingredients the most. There are many body scrubs over the counter that has a granular texture to them, which is important when exfoliating dead skin cells off. My favorite is my homemade sugar scrub.
7. Facial exfoliator: The benefits to the facial skin are the same as the skin on our body, however you have to be mindful of how coarse the exfoliator is and how frequently you exfoliate your face. The skin on the face and neck is thinner, so you have to use less pressure on it when exfoliating. It’s not recommended to use products with ground up walnut shells or apricot seeds to exfoliate your face. The texture is too coarse and can cause micro tears in your skin. If you have oily and/or sensitive skin it’s best to exfoliate no more than once a week. Everyone needs to exfoliate; you just have to choose the right kind of exfoliator and the proper frequency for your skin.
6. Skin soothing wax: Now that we ladies are baring our arms and legs we can benefit from a skin soothing wax treatment. There are many wax formulations that have ingredients that will soothe and calm the skin. For example: Azulene wax and Hemp wax are designed for sensitive skin and will sooth the skin. Waxing pulls all the hair out of the hair shaft leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth. TIP: If you are heading straight to the pool after getting waxed anywhere. Apply a sunscreen to all areas of your body that will be exposed to the sun.
5. Hydrocortisone: While we have many plans to enjoy the beautiful weather, our skin will be exposed to man potential skin irritants. Hydrocortisone with aloe vera is my favorite over the counter skin soother. It is used to help with itching, swelling and irritations from allergic skin reactions, bug bites, diaper rashes, eczema, and psoriasis. It is available over the counter and prescribed. It is recommended to speak with your physician before using this product with other medication or herbal supplements.
4. Scent free bug spray: While the good weather beckons us to stay outside, the bugs also answer the same call. Many of them will bite our skin and cause skin irritations and even allergic reactions. The traditional remedy is mosquito spray; however some of the sprays smell really bad. Thankfully there are so many scent free options or more pleasantly scented options live Avon’s soft skin spray. For decades this pleasant smelling spray has repelled some of the worst bugs that can bite and irritate our skin. There are also many new gadgets available that saves on time and fuss, like Off’s mosquito repellent clips and bracelets. These bugs can leave unattractive spots on our skin after it’s all said and done so arm yourself with a good bug repellent. There are so many other options out there to fight off the bugs.
3. Body lotion with sunscreen: While the warmer weather brings humidity in some climates that is good for the skin, when you bathe you remove the natural oils in your skin. To get the moisture back into your skin a good body lotion is key especially one with a built in sunscreen. Since you will more than likely show some skin a body lotion with a sunscreen is practical. The sunscreen will protect your skin from sunburns and discoloration. FYI: If you will be in direct sun for an extended amount of time (over 1 hour) you will need to reapply every hour especially if you are very fair skinned. I you work in the direct sun or plan to vacation in a sunny place where you will stay outside for extended periods of time then I recommend a traditional sun block with and SPF of at least 30. Yes even my African, American and Caribbean clients, our complexions can get uneven from too much sun exposure and if we have spots we are working on lighten up the sun makes the spots darker. It only takes approximately 45 mins of sun exposure for darker complexioned individuals to produce enough vitamin D and 15 to 20 minutes for fair complexioned individuals.
2. New makeup: Now that the weather is warmer our skin tone will warm up a bit also. Depending on how much sun exposure your face and neck gets, you will get a little darker in the summer months. Your makeup may not match because of this, causing you to have to buy a new shade of foundation and powder. This isn’t a bad problem to have, because every year there are new trends and colors that you can play with until you get your summer look just right. While you’re at it pick up some new colors for your eyes and lips too. Although shopping for new makeup is fun there is also a health need for this too.
Opened makeup expires: Liquid eyeliners last 3 months, cream eye shadows lasts 6 months, eye liner pencil and powder eye shadows lasts 2 years, Liquid foundation last 6 months and powders lasts 2 years. FYI: You must beware of where you are storing your opened makeup, If stored in a cool dry place like a linen closet the used makeup will last. Bathrooms are humid, hot, have lots of airborne bacteria and promotes bacteria and mold growth. This does not make the bathroom an ideal place to store your makeup. You are also transferring germs from your face when applying your makeup, therefore contaminating your makeup. Washing and drying your brushes at least twice a week is necessary to reduce the possibilities for your skin to get irritated. Finally do not share your makeup, If you can’t resist, use disposable applicators.
1. Facial moisturizer with sunscreen: Our face and neck takes a beating in the sun and a good moisturizing sunscreen is what the doctor ordered. The sun is the number 1 aging factor, especially to our face, neck and chest. Oil free, water proof sunscreens will form a barrier between the sun and your skin. No, the sunscreen in your makeup is not enough because you would have to use 7 times the amount of liquid foundation and 14 times the amount of powder foundation to get the SPF protection stated on the label of the makeup. It’s best to use an oil free light weight moisturizer with a sunscreen in it before applying your makeup. This is my recommendation for all ethnicities, I assume everyone wants to look younger longer and the sun does not discriminate, plus for darker complexioned individuals the sunscreen keeps your complexion even especially if you have dark spots you are lightening. The moisturizer will also help skin’s protective barrier, which can be compromised with too much sun exposure. TIP: When cleansing, hydrating or toning the skin on our face carry the products down to your chest. This allows those areas to age at the same rate,because you are consistently protect the same area with the same product.

These are my top 10 must have’s for summer. As always love the skin you’re in, after all it’s the only one you get.

Skinchick ‘-)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Love your skin this Valentine's Day & Beyond


My six expressions of love for your skin
Drink Water
When your body is properly hydrated you will look and feel better.
Water helps to clear your complexion, it flushes out toxins.Water hydrates skin,
giving it a more youthful appearance. In the winter months it becomes more of a
challenge to keep your skin hydrated, so pull out that humidifier and sleep with it on.
This will help your hair also. Don’t like to drink water then eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. They have water in them. Apply a good moisturize to your skin to help your skin's water supply.

Exfoliate your skin
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells to improve the look and feel of the skin.
This will assist in the reduction of acne and oil production if done properly.
Cleanse your skin
Cleansing the skin gently removes dirt & debris (free radicals from the skin.
It also reduces oil secretion in the skin (especially the face) and calms and
soothes the skin. Cleansing eliminates surface bacteria and removes excess
toxins from the skin.

Use sunscreen
Sunscreen acts as a barrier between your skin and the sun. When the skin is over
exposed to the sun it’s immune system shuts down, which can leave your skin open to bacteria getting inside your skin and possibly into your body. IE ( Staphylocuccus). Sunscreen blocks the burning and aging sun rays that harm our skin. African Americans should use sunscreen to keep your skin tone even. You only need 15 ( light skin) to 40 (dark skin) minutes of direct sun exposure to get your daily required amount of vitamin D.
Skin check
If you have many moles on your skin or any unusual skin lesions on your skin , go to a
dermatologist and have your skin checked. It is good practice to visit a dermatologist once a year to look at your skin. They should check everything from your scalp to the soles of your feet. What they find might save your life.
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Love the skin your in
This is necessary, to love yourself. Loving who you are opens your mind to seeking wholeness if you aren’t already whole. So when I close my blog with Love the skin you’re in, I am not only speaking about your skin but to your spirit.
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Happy Valentines Day!
As always” Love the skin you're in”
Skinchick;-)
References: naturalskincareserets.com; ezilon.com

Milkweed Plant Sap Effective on skin Cancer


In an article from Dermatology Times, researchers in Brisbance, Australia claim the sap from the Milkweed plant has removed cancerous skin lesions from 41 out of 48 skin cancer patients. In the study there were 36 patients with a total of 48 non- melanoma lesions. They include basal cell, squamous cell and intraepidermal carcinomas. None of the patients responded to traditional treatments including surgery.

In the study that was published in the British Journal of Dermatology, it states the three types of skin cancer that the sap was tested on had the following outcome. 75% response to intraepidermal lesions, 57% response to basal cell lesions and 50% response to squamous cell lesions. There were 43% of the patients in the study that stated they had no pain. 14% complained of moderate pain and one patient reported serve short term pain.

Kimberly Carter of the British Association of Dermatologist states “ This has not been studied in a larger group of people, warns the public not to try this on your own. Exposure of the sap to mucus producing surfaces, like the eyes can result in extreme inflammation and can lead to hospitalization. The concentration of the sap varies between different plants, with high doses able to cause very severe and excessive inflammatory response. “

This is a light at the end of a dark tunnel for skin cancer patients. I would suggest signing up for one of the studies if your doctor approves,or reviewing the literature for yourself. Stay positive and proactive

In 2011 We are still loving the skin we are in.

Until next time Skinchick;-)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Vampire Facelift

Seeing that it will be Halloween soon and I recently saw Dr.Oz talk about the new Vampire Facelift, I think it's fitting to discuss this new procedure. This feels like Dr. Frankenstein comes to life to me. This facelift is certainly buzz worthy, however it's not really a facelift. Yeah that's right. It is an injectable filler called Selphyl. Selphyl temporarily plumps up the lines in the face. It uses the patients own blood to fill in the lines in the face.

The patients blood is extracted and the blood platelets are separated from the red blood cells. The platelets are then blended with a proprietary synthetic mixture and injected into your wrinkles and lines in your face. After about 3 to 4 days the wrinkled areas will be smoothed out, lasting from 12 to 18 months. This actually lasts a bit longer than Botox and some of the fillers like Juvaderm. I'm not real sure how I feel about this one just yet. I need to see more people do it. So who's next up for a Vampire Facelift?

Love the skin you're in

Skinchick'-)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The truth about acne




Ok so everyone at some point in their lives either has acne, will have acne or know someone with acne. Let's look at the definition of acne first. In the medical dictionary acne is described as a common skin disease characterized by pimples on the face, chest and back. It occurs when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil, dead skin cells and bacteria.

What sets this process in motion is hormone irregularities. Hormones are chemicals that the cells in our body produce to communicate with other cells. There are many things that can trigger your hormones to be imbalanced enough to cause acne. One example is how the hormones Insulin, IGF-1 (Insulin like growth factor) IGFBP-3 ( Insulin like growth factor binding protein)triggers oil production in our sebaceous glands, increase skin cell renewal and causes clumps of skin cells to shed instead of one by one. This chain of events creates acne.

Now you have an increased production of new skin cells being shed causing a mound of cells to clog a pore. The clogged pore is shut off from oxygen. With no oxygen in the pore the cells produce bacteria and needs to be cleaned out. So it is plausible to say that sugar does contribute to acne. It is NOT the only cause, however the root cause is hormonal. Remember there are several causes of hormonal imbalances. Some other causes are nutritional deficiencies, menstruation,lack of sleep,prolonged stress, build up of toxins & thyroid problems.

Our bodies are communicating to us that something is wrong when we get acne. Things like washing our faces on a regular basis and keeping dirty hands out of our faces help to keep the skin from being irritated by the germs on our epidermis.A holistic way to regulate your hormones is by eating less processed foods and by taking zinc. Zinc is known for regulating hormones.

There is so much to be conscious of when caring for our skin. Just remember the root cause of your acne is a hormonal imbalance and you should look a little deeper to help fix it for good. As always Love the skin you're in!

Skinchick'-)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The buzz about Microskin!!



Australian makeup artist Linda Lowndes created this phenomenal product to help people with various skin conditions. People living with Vitiligo, Lupus, Burns, Keloids, Birthmarks & Ecezma can all benefit from this new skincare technology! Linda Lowndes was touched by a young boy who is living with a skin condition that confines him indoors.For a complete list of skin conditions Microskin covers go to www.microskin.com.

Mrs. Lowndes has many accomplishments under her belt as a makeup artist in the film industry. She has done makeup for movies such as Peter Pan & Lord of the Rings, but she stated in an interview that working with that young boy was her most rewarding work.She started out focusing on birthmarks and then began to realize that she can cover up other skin conditions with Microskin. It is not makeup, it is simulated skin. Microskin stays on your skin for days without washing off or wiping off on clothes. It has sun protection built in and it can be used on any part of the body. You can swim in Microskin and work out in it.

This is so exciting for people who are uncomfortable with their current skin condition. They no longer have to worry about peoples strange looks and/or comments.You know people can be mean!Currently there is one clinic in the United States. It is in New York. The address is 317 East 34th Street 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10016. Their phone number is (212)779-4000

This is such great work on the part of Mrs. Lowndes, She is brilliant!

Until next time...

Love the skin you're in! Skinchick'-)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Where did skin care come from?



The history of skincare and beauty began as far back as prehistoric times. The need for skin care arouse as a necessity. Prehistoric people did not have the modern conveniences we do. Their skin was exposed to extremely rough weather conditions. Skin care for prehistoric people was closely associated with exposure to the sun, weather conditions and pain relief.

The development of skin care products was from the need to protect the skin, while working out in the elements. Farmers and fishermen exposed their skin to rough equipment and bad weather conditions causing them to need skin care products. Fast forward to today and we see that the need still exist, as many of our friends and neighbors have jobs that are hard on the skin.

It is believed by many, that Egyptians developed skin treatments for a variety of skin conditions. Some of the treatments had olive oil, dough,resin, whipped ostrich eggs, bullock's bile mixed with milk. No I'm not making this up. The Egyptians were the first to develop methods for extracting herbal & flower essences through distillation. This method is still being used today to make essential oils.

The Egyptians also developed elaborate systems for bathing.Romans & Greeks later adapted the Egyptians bathing methods. Cleopatra queen of Egypt bathed in bath oils, milk baths and fragrances.She also used clay from the Nile River mixed with herbs and essential oils for facial treatments.Around 200 AD a Greek doctor named Galen created the first cold cream. He mixed rose water, beeswax and olive oil to create his cold cream.Cold cream has being around a long time.

In the Middle Ages bathing was not a daily ritual, but fragrance oils were used by those who could afford them.Only the wealthy could afford the cost of firewood to heat their bath water. The rest of society would have to walk around dirty most of the time.Imagine the germs they lived with! You can clearly see here where skin care was sourly needed for the ones that could not bath frequently.

No one has to tell you how bathing and good hygiene promotes health and prevents disease. Now a days basic hygiene is a virtual event. We have so many options to fit any mood we are in. We sometimes forget that we are meeting an important need, because of how versatile and plentiful the products are now. From our prehistoric ancestors developing skin care products to meet a need to 2010 where we pay people to exfoliate our skin with a Microderm Machine or Chemical Peel.We've come a long way baby!!

Until next time... Love the skin you're in!

Skinchick '-)