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Kate Hudson Dermalogica

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Kate Hudson Dermalogica It’s Not Just Genetics!

Kate HudsonDermalogica Helps Kate Hudson Shine In Her New Movie

On the set of Fool’s Gold, that stars Kate Hudson, Dermalogica is the product you would have found being used every day by make-up artist Nikki Gooley.

When peeking into Nikki’s kit, you’ll find Daily Microfoliant, Active Moist, Ultra Sensitive FaceBlock SPF25, and Solar Defense Booster SPF30. These were her must have for keeping Kate Hudson’s skin healthy, protected, and in top shape for filming!

Want to use what Kate uses? Contact RMUK for your Face Mapping skin analysis to see which products are right for your skin!

Victoria Beckham Dermalogica

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Victoria Beckham Dermalogica

Victoria Beckham BookIn Victoria Beckham’s new book “That Extra Half and Inch: Heels, Hair and Everything in Between,” Dermalogica products and skin treatments are repeatedly recognised as the must have skin care items you should not live without. When performing her skin care rituals in the privacy of her own home, Victoria chooses Multi Vitamin Power Recovery Masque. “I love face packs too and try to do two a week using Dermalogica’s Multi Vitamin Power Recovery Masque, which I call my little ambulance in a tube.” Dermalogica’s Multi Vitamin Hand and Nail Treatment “lasts you through the day.”

Best quote in the book “We all make mistakes from time to time. I once wore an Armani dress to a Dolce & Gabbana party! How dumb was that?”

Book Press Release

That Extra Half an Inch by Victoria Beckham
Michael Joseph, £20

I have no qualifications to write this book; that’s why I’ve got someone else to do it for me. But let me share my insights anyway. First I’d like to knock something on the head. The idea that, once you have a bit of money, you start wearing couture and stilettos all day and live on caviar and champagne is just nonsense. They’ve both got far too many calories.

My own inspirations come from Grace Kelly, Jackie Onassis and Giacometti sculpture, but this book is not my attempt to tell you what or what not to do. It’s my last chance to cash in on what remains of my fame before David retires.

Even though I do love getting dressed up, jeans remain the staple of my wardrobe. They’re so easy for staff to throw in the washing machine when they get dirty. Jeans that sag at the bottom are a nightmare and I was thrilled when Rock and Republic allowed me to use the GCSE in textiles that I nearly passed to put my name to a design that someone else made. You won’t be able to afford them, though, so you should go to Gap.

“Victoria is a fashion icon and she spends a lot of money in our shops” - Christopher Bailey, Burberry.

I’m a great fan of vintage T-shirts. A word about vintage, though: it’s easy to get confused about the difference between vintage and second-hand and that’s because they’re basically the same. If you want to be safe, look for something that’s ridiculously overpriced. Blouses and halter-necks don’t really do it for me, though you can wear them if you want to look like you shop at Primark, but nobody should be without a £1,000 Chanel cardigan. Have a look in charity shops if you can’t afford a new one.

Think twice before wearing a miniskirt. You might look like Naomi Campbell, but more likely you’ll end up looking like that minger Jordan, who never slept with David no matter what she says. And going out wearing no knickers underneath - I’m mentioning no names here! - just makes you look like a right slapper. Try wearing a pencil skirt, like me. They are so classy - especially if you buy them from Roland Mouret or Alexander McQueen. Empire-line dresses are also perfect for those bloated days when you’ve eaten breakfast.

“I am grateful for the possibility of being close to Victoria’s credit card” - Roberto Cavalli.

Every girl should have masses of accessories. I couldn’t live without my Manolos or Christian Louboutins and I never go out without throwing on my Chanel sunglasses. Make sure you always take a friend with you when you go shopping - it’s so useful to have someone to carry the bags - and remember, if you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for, there are plenty more outlets in Paris, Madrid and New York. The one accessory over which I would advise caution is a tattoo - I love mine and David’s to bits but you should always check they’re spelt right.

Your bra doesn’t have to match your knickers, but make sure you buy one that fits. Not everyone can aff ord a boob job - not that I’ve had one, mind, and even if I had, I would never have one as obvious as some people I can think of - and there’s nothing worse than a bit of droop, if you get my meaning, girls! And do keep your thongs inside your jeans, unless they come from Agent Provocateur.

You can never spend too much money on hair and beauty products, unless you haven’t got any. Using cheap shampoo makes your hair lifeless - and no one wants to look like they’ve got extensions. Finally, don’t be afraid to be yourself. We all make mistakes from time to time. I once wore an Armani dress to a Dolce & Gabbana party! How dumb was that?

 

Dermalogica Millia Facial

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Dermalogica Millia Facial

A Dermalogica facial treatment designed to exfoliate, hydrate and rupture the overap of dead skin cells that block the follicle, trapping excess oil that forms a milia.Dermalogica Millia Facial

A milia is most commonly formed because of the skin dehydration and incorrect skincare. Dermalogica’s skincare is prescriptive, so every time you come for a facial, the RMUK therapist will suggest the best products to suit the current state of your skin.

Use of Dermalogica’s most advanced skincare formulation deep cleanses and corrects problems to maintain healthy skin.

Acne affects the skin by a series of recurrent infected breakouts. Classic acne blemishes include blackheads, millia, pimples and cysts. With numerous advances in skin care, more and more people are combating their acne with regular Dermalogica facials treatments and at home Dermalogica regimens.Recommended By

 

 Laura Moura has over a period of nearly twenty years, been working to enhance beauty therapy and treatments, achieving a dominant position for the RMUK Salon in the profession of beauty therapy in Leeds.