Posts Tagged ‘Skin Care

Best Spot Treatment Dermalogica

By RMUK on September 25th, 2009

 

Dermalogica Overnight Clearing Gel

 

Dermalogica Overnight Clearing Gel is an overnight treatment designed to help clear skin congestion and help prevent future breakouts.

 

A Vitamin B complex of Niacinamide and Biotin combined with Zinc Gluconate, Yeast Extract, Caffeine and Nordihydroguaiaretic Acid soothes irritation, inhibits overactive sebaceous gland activity and purifies.

 

Rosemary and Spiraea extracts inhibit the growth of acnegenic bacteria while stimulating the skin’s natural antimicrobial agents for clearer, healthier skin.

 

Salicylic Acid sloughs off pore clogging skin cells to inhibit development of further breakouts, while naturally antiseptic Tea Tree Oil assists in skin healing. Contains no artificial fragrance or color.

 

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Dermalogica. Skin aging Questions and Answers

By RMUK on January 17th, 2009

Dermalogica Skin Aging Questions and Answers

Dermalogica. Skin aging Questions and Answers.

 

Q: Can skin aging be reversed?

 

A: No matter what you hear, what you read, or what you want to believe, skin aging cannot be reversed. But there are steps you can take to control the situation.

 

The appearance and signs of skin aging can be minimized, and further skin aging can be controlled. New scientific research has uncovered ingredients that work on a biochemical level to control skin aging, all while minimizing current signs of skin aging. Some of these ingredients include antioxidant vitamins C and E, Glucosamine, peptides, Lactic Acid, Retinyl Palmitate, and of course, daily use of an SPF. Speak with your professional skin therapist about a customized regimen to help control the signs of skin aging.

 

Q: What are free radicals?

 

A: Free radicals are responsible for skin aging in the form of wrinkles, breakdown in collagen and elastin, and inflammation.

 

Also known as Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), free radicals are highly reactive, unstable molecules that attack and steal from stable molecules. Unstable means the free radicals don’t have an even number of electrons, and are constantly in search of an extra electron to steal to become stable. For every free radical that “steals” from a stable molecule, another free radical is formed, causing a cascade of free radical formation.

 

Fortunately, antioxidants (Vitamins C and E) can help stop the free radical cascade and control this trigger of skin aging.

 

Q: Why is collagen important in skin?

 

A: Collagen is a protein produced in the body that connects, supports, and helps give firmness and strength to the body’s tissues.

 

By the time we reach our 30th birthday, we will start to lose 1% of collagen with each subsequent birthday. Collagen production slows as we age, which impacts the skin’s ability to repair itself, triggering a loss of elasticity.

 

Because of collagen’s role in firmer, taut skin, many skin aging products include ingredients that help stimulate collagen production.

 

Q: What’s the difference between intrinsic aging and extrinsic aging?

 

A: The signs of skin aging are caused by intrinsic and extrinsic factors.

 

Intrinsic aging is the normal, genetic process of physical change over time, and begins the minute we’re born.

 

Extrinsic aging is aging caused by external factors like our environment and lifestyle.

 

Contact the Salon RMUK Dermalogica Skin Therapist for further details.

 

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Exfoliation. Questions and Answers

By RMUK on January 16th, 2009

Dermalogica. Questions and Answers

Exfoliation. Dermalogica Questions and Answers

 

Q: What’s the difference between physical and chemical exfoliants?

 

A: Both physical and chemical exfoliants work to remove dulling surface cells for a brighter, smoother surface.

 

Physical exfoliants use friction together with grains or particles to mechanically remove dead skin cells. This can be achieved through a brush or gentle abrasive ingredients such as Corn Cob Meal, Rice Bran or Oatmeal. Depending on the amount of friction or massage over the skin and the nature of the abrasive, results may vary. Steer clear of scrubs made from ground-up fruit pits or nut shells, which actually scratch and irritate skin.

 

Chemical exfoliants smooth skin by dissolving the intercellular “glue” that attach skin cells to the skin’s surface. Chemical exfoliants can also digest the cells as well. Hydroxy acids like Lactic and Salicylic Acid, Retinol, and enzymes are a few examples of chemical exfoliants.

 

 

Q: What should I expect before, during, and after a professional Dermalogica RMUK exfoliation treatment? 

 

A: Professional Dermalogica RMUK exfoliation treatments are a great way to resurface, smooth, and brighten skin. They can help diminish the appearance of fine lines and hyperpigmentation, all while improving elasticity.

 

Before: Professional Dermalogica RMUK exfoliation treatments will begin with a professional double cleansing to remove all traces of oil, make-up and debris.

 

During: Based upon the results of your Dermalogica Face Mapping® skin analysis, your professional Dermalogica RMUK skin therapist will choose chemical or physical exfoliants, or both, to deliver the desired result. If you experience any discomfort (burning, stinging) during the treatment, alert your professional Dermalogica RMUK skin therapist immediately. Professional exfoliation uses stronger higher activity products, so some tingling is often expected.

 

After: Exfoliation, especially exfoliation with hydroxy acids, may increase your sensitivity to the sun as little as 13% and up to 50%. For this reason, it is recommended to use an application of SPF after any Hydroxy Acid treatment – good advice for your home care regimen as well.

 

Your professional Dermalogica RMUK skin therapist will also prescribe an at-home regimen to help you maintain the results.

 

Q: When shouldn’t I exfoliate? 

 

A: While exfoliation is recommended for almost every skin condition, there are times when you shouldn’t exfoliate.

 

Skin that has been recently sunburned or waxed should not be exfoliated. Never exfoliate over open wounds or cuts.

 

If you have a sensitized skin condition, exfoliation may further compromise your skin’s natural protective barrier. It is important to follow the advice of your skin therapist when exfoliation is a part of your professional RMUK treatment and home care regimen.

 
Contact the Salon RMUK Dermalogica Skin Therapist for further details.
 

 

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Exfoliation – how much is too much?

By RMUK on January 15th, 2009

Exfoliation – how much is too much?

 

Exfoliation delivers a tighter, firmer, smoother look and feel of skin. Because of this result, many fall into the trap of over-exfoliation: an over-zealous approach that can actually reduce skin’s vitality and make it more susceptible to damage from UV light.

 

Over-exfoliation triggers the inflammatory response, leading to a compromised lipid barrier that won’t function properly, a sensitized skin condition, and accelerated premature aging.

 

Tell-tale signs of over-exfoliated skin include:
• noticeable dehydration
• patchy areas of dryness
• skin tautness
• redness and itchiness
• increased sensitivity
• inflammatory acne and irritation

 

If you’re showing the signs of over-exfoliation, speak with a professional RMUK skin therapist, who will most likely prescribe a calming cleanser and toner, and a protective moisturizer to start the recovery process. Sun protection is a must: wear a sunscreen with physical UV blockers Titanium Dioxide or Zinc Oxide that won’t irritate skin.

 

After skin recovery, begin exfoliating with a gentle exfoliant designed for daily use. If you desire a more intense level of exfoliation, look to non-abrasive exfoliants containing chemicals like Salicylic or Lactic Acid. Pair a more gentle regimen with professional exfoliation treatments from your professional RMUK skin therapist to enjoy smoother skin without the undesirable side effects.

 

Contact the Salon RMUK Dermalogica Skin Therapist for further details.

 

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Seasonal effects on dry skin

By RMUK on January 15th, 2009

Dermalogica Environmental Control TreatmentSeasonal effects on dry skin.

 

Similar to the seasons, skin goes through its own fluctuations. Combine nature’s weather cycle and you have skin that’s constantly under assault.Cold winds and low temperatures can dry out skin, depriving it of balanced levels of oils, contributing to dryness, sensitivity, and premature aging.

 

Prolonged exposure to the sun causes water to evaporate from skin, which is why skin that has recently been burned or tanned requires more moisturization than unexposed areas.

 

To help skin stay healthy with the seasons, speak with your professional RMUK Dermalogica skin therapist about modifying your skin care regimen accordingly.

 

Contact the Salon RMUK Dermalogica Skin Therapist for further details. 

 

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