Tag: Skin Care

Taking Skincare Up a Notch – Interview with Gabriel Horn

Taking Skincare Up a Notch - Interview with Gabriel Horn // Belle Belle Beauty

So many times, when asked about the most important skin care product, I rattle off that most everyone should be using a retinoid. I’ve said it until I am blue in the face. But to be honest, this often requires taking a medical approach to skin. So, today, I’ve asked my skin guru and friend to talk a little about the medical approach to skin care.

My fight against hyperpigmentation and early signs of aging just stepped up big time. I’ve already done one peel with Gabriel and will be blogging about my journey as it continues over the next couple of months (more on that later). But today, we have a little introduction about taking skin care up another notch. Take it away, Gabe!

1. What kinds of problems require a medical approach to skin care?

Most people find themselves in my chair when they have exhausted most all other options. As collagen depletes and the effects of sun exposure [earlier in life] start to appear, we get restless. We begin searching for what works…. and what works is what we want. Often what leads people to increase strength in their skincare is the awareness that what they have been doing isn’t keeping up with the pace of aging.

There are many wonderful products on the market for all skin types… they clean, hydrate, nourish and protect the skin as much as they are able. But the environment, in which we live, is drastically changing and not for the better. The UV rays are stronger, the air we breathe is full of toxins and pollution, that not only our bodies have to filter… but our skin as well.

Hyper-pigmentation (sun spots) are, in my opinion, one of the most noticeable (and usually the first) signs of the aging process… much like a banana peel, we start to show pigment with “ripening”….LOL. Lets call it “ripening” hence forth, shall we? Secondly, the weight of excess dead tissue causes crevassing/wrinkling in the skin, which tend to appear more quickly in thinner tissue… around the eyes in particular. These issues require ingredients, or should we say “strength of ingredients” that you won’t find in over-the-counter products. THAT is when we should seek a medical approach to skin care.

2. How do peels work and what kind of results can patients/clients expect over the course of treatment?

Chemical peels originated in burn centers… when patients recovered from a “burn”, their skin would repair itself by sending collagen and elastin to the area rebuilding what had been damaged. Unlike sun damage, a “burn” not caused by UV exposure, can be healing in the long run. It caught on… they knew if they could control the level of “burn” to the skin, they could induce collagen production and basically help rebuild the damaged tissue.

The process of “peeling” skin doesn’t always involve a physical peel. That’s a common misconception. There is only so much dead tissue to remove, at any given time. We use acidic compounds that are designed to affect certain portions of the skin. We can target pigment at different levels of the skin. We can cause collagen production that not only replenishes the healthy skin but also removes the tired, grey, lifeless tissue as well if the skin is in need of deep exfoliation. The collagen building is the MOST important part. The flaking and peeling of the skin becomes less and less with regular treatment and attention. Home care is a vital part of this process.

The best news is that in the over 20 years I’ve been in this field….. the way we utilize these agents has changed. More and more, patients/clients having seen people go through “Samantha from Sex and the City” responses to strong chemicals, want to treat the skin issues as they arise… people are much more aware of what healthy skin looks like, so they are starting sooner.

If you pay attention to small changes.. they are much easier to reverse than years of neglect and over exposed skin left to try and protect itself. The skins’ only choice in prevention is melanin… Melanin is the brown pigment we see popping up as we age. Uneven tone and texture = less attractive skin.

The Peel experience depends on several components… the issue(s) being treated, the pre-conditioning of the skin prior to treatment, the level of treatment necessary and the patients compliance in regard to aftercare. Now a days, you can effectively rectify most “ripening” issues with peels that will fit into your life without much “downtime.”

Downtime is a very individual experience. Some people consider flaking “downtime” while others think nothing of that. It depends on your daily activities during the time of “healing.” The healing of procedures range from just pink, flushed tissue to rather inflamed and “burnt looking” skin that usually takes a week to peel away. All of these factors, mixed with the condition of the skin on each patient, make it hard to make a blanket statement in regard to “downtime.”

Some of these treatments will induce a collagen production that will take a couple of months to see the result, others work by speeding up the cellular turnover and exfoliating dead cells revealing a much more healthy glow to the skin. All of that being said, you should consult with someone when embarking on this journey. It’s important to get to know them and how they approach your issues. If it sounds too good to be true… it probably is. Tragically cliché… but true.

3. Why is using an at-home retinol so important? And at what age should we start using one? Do you always recommend a prescription version?

You know, there are new reports coming out constantly about retinoids and their place in skincare. It’s super exciting to a skin geek like myself but the effects of just about any level of retinoid in your routine, are positive.

Basically, in order to correct damaged tissue, we use full strength Retin-A, sometimes, depending on the patient and the doctors recommendation, there may not be a need to discontinue use. Retin-A is, to my knowledge, the most effective collagen producing product on the market and should have a place in your routine. Again, inquire with a medical skin professional to determine what level is most appropriate for you.

4. What is your approach to treating hyper pigmentation?

There are a few different methods of treating hyper pigmentation, my favorite is the use of a “pulse therapy” method of using Retinoids and Hydroquinone at 4% twice daily until the pigment is suppressed and the skin has evened in tone and texture. Once we achieve that level of correction (usually about 6 months), there isn’t a need for continual hydroquinone use.

As long as you protect the skin (faithfully), and avoid sun exposure you can maintain that even tone with regular skin maintenance and continual retinoid use. If you become hyper pigmented because of over exposure or hormonal imbalances etc., the use of hydroquinone can easily be brought back in. Chemical peels assist this process by keeping the skin exfoliated and collagen production flowing, allowing the skin to remain healthy and vibrant for years to come. Unnecessary pigment is such an individual, case by case, issue… consultation and medical direction are paramount, in my opinion, to ensure a safe and effective treatment.

If you’d like to learn more about Gabriel, please check out his Facebook page here. I encourage everyone in Tulsa to go see him for a consultation!

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Good Skin from Inside Out – Tips From Simple Skincare’s Experts

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Did you know that Simple Skincare has its own group of experts to share all sorts of tips and tricks to keep our skin looking great? I didn’t until I was appointed an ambassador at the beginning of this year. In the interest of a new season, I thought today would be a great time to share some tips (ones that I hadn’t heard) to get us ready for the warmer months. And, I truly believe skin can look good from the inside out, so I am including tips from Simple Nutritionist, Ellie Krieger, especially since I am on a food lifestyle journey myself!

Limit Caffeine and Hydrate Deliciously!
You don’t need to give up your morning cup of Joe! A little caffeine is okay, but drinking too much caffeine can have some serious downsides, such as anxiety, restlessness and problems sleeping.  If you need an energy boost, quenching your thirst with a more hydrating beverage, like water, may be just what you and your skin need, since one of the first signs of dehydration is fatigue, and getting enough water is important for nourishing healthy skin. For something with even more flavor and skin-loving benefits, try this watermelon water. Just put chunks of watermelon in your water pitcher, with some fresh mint leaves if you’d like, and let it sit for an hour or more to infuse the water with flavor. You can try this with cantaloupe or honeydew as well.

Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth Smartly
Foods that quickly raise your blood sugar (called high glycemic foods), such as refined sugars and baked goods, may also contribute to increased skin oil production.  For a sweet treat that is better for you and your skin, try fresh apple slices sprinkled with cinnamon instead of your usual dessert.  It could help you help decrease shine and boost your confidence.

Tomatoes to Combat Fine Lines
Fine lines are a natural part of aging, but you may be able to help combat them with the right diet. Tomatoes contain an antioxidant that may reduce the appearance of fine lines. Try an easy spinach salad with chopped tomatoes. Top your salad with almonds or sunflower seeds; their vitamin E may also help protect against wrinkles. Add a splash of extra-virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and a dash of salt for a tasty and effective skin-loving salad.
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Berries For Brighter Skin
Healthy skin is lustrous and beautiful, and incorporating anti-oxidant rich foods into your diet may help keep it that way. For a powerful antioxidant boost, start your day with a berry bowl containing strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. They all may help to combat dullness, helping you to maintain supple and radiant skin.

Under Eye Skin Health with Antioxidant-Rich Foods
Your eyes are the windows to your soul – and the skin surrounding them is some of the most sensitive skin on your face. So help keep your under eye skin healthy-looking with a healthy diet, including more antioxidant-rich foods, like red bell peppers and black beans. Put them together for a fantastic antioxidant-rich salsa. Just combine diced bell peppers with corn and black beans. Add a chopped jalapeño if you want a little heat. Toss together with some olive oil, a squeeze of fresh lime juice, a little fresh-ground pepper and a pinch of salt. Enjoy as a snack with baked tortilla chips or on top of grilled chicken or fish. Your taste-buds and your under eye skin will thank you.

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This post was created in connection with my appointment as an Influencer in the Simple® Skincare Program. Visit www.facebook.com/SimpleSkincare to share your story on sensitive skin.

Brand Spotlight: POE Purity of Elements Skin Care and GIVEAWAY

 Brand Spotlight: POE Purity of Elements Skin Care and GIVEAWAY // Belle Belle Beauty

So far, my experience with POE has been exactly what this mother/daughter team set out to do: deliver super-charged ingredients for real results with products packed with pure minerals, botanicals and anti-oxidants. While the brand is still flying under the radar, I think it is worth paying attention to the products former Ryka CEO Sheri Poe and her daughter, artist Danielle Birrittella, POE are bringing to the table.

I’ve been using the Daily Purifying Polish and Copper Mineral Moisturizer. I’ve found them both to be soothing, yet active – straightforward, yet elegant. The founders philosophy of balance with transformation shines through.

Brand Spotlight: POE Purity of Elements Skin Care and GIVEAWAY // Belle Belle Beauty

At first I thought this polish was for use just a couple times of week like my other exfoliators. But actually it is a non-foaming gentle face cleanser with a fresh, fruity scent. The formula is packed with an antioxidant tea and berry blend and exfoliating micro-beads that help to gently remove dead skin cells, greatly helping with my flaky, dry skin. Hydrogenated Jojoba Oil delivers vitamin E, fatty acids and phospholipids, helping retain that all-too-good hydration. Mandarin Orange Peel Extract works as an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidant while Allantoin soothes skin.

Brand Spotlight: POE Purity of Elements Skin Care and GIVEAWAY // Belle Belle Beauty

One of my most favorite skin care items I’ve tried lately, this Copper Mineral Moisturizer reminds me of a lotion version of this. The formula is super packed with minerals to fight aging and rejuvinate skin. Copper, Zinc and Magnesium work to boost natural tissue-building processes. This, in turn, builds collagen and elastin. Copper peptides also promote healing by reducing the formation of scar tissue. Vitamin E moisturizes and works as an anti-oxidant. And Vitimin C helps fade discoloration. Like the polish, this moisturizer contains an antioxidant tea and berry blend.

Now for the fun part! POE and I have partnered to give away one POE Preventative Kit (pictured top) valued at $84. It contains:

  • My beloved Copper Mineral Moisturizer
  • The Daily Purifying Polish
  • Super Charged Copper Serum: mineral complex of copper, zinc and magnesium combined with hyaluronic acid
  • Pumpkin Perfecter Enzyme Mask: detoxifying gel mask with pure pumpkin
  • Eye Re-Treat with POE Peptides: eye cream containing elastin and POE Peptides help smooth, tone, and hydrate

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The POE – Purity of Elements product collection is available at purityofelements.com.

 

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Brand Spotlight: Mario Badescu & 5 Products Everyone Should Own

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I’ve been deep in the world of Mario Badescu for the last couple of weeks. Not a bad place to be at all. The products, established by  Romanian-born Mario Badescu in 1967 in New York, are based on Eastern European skincare with a focus on being simple, gentle and effective. The price point is compelling, bringing luxe results and reasonable prices. Today, the spa attracts stars and beauty gals in the know (I dream of one day visiting). While I have always had mad respect for the brand, I haven’t really had a chance to dive in and discover some of the crown jewels. Today, I am rounding up five of their products that I think every woman (and actually men too) should have in their bathrooms.

1. Glycolic Foaming Cleanser: My obsession with Glycolic Acid is no secret. There is nothing better to break down debris on the skin to reveal more even, radiant skin. This version is super soothing (the formula is amped up with herbal extracts). They recommend using a couple times weekly, but I just can’t stay away – shhhh. This works like a champ with my Clarisonic.

2. Almond and Honey Face Scrub: I may or may not have just gone into my shower and taken a huge whiff of this stuff. Do you like almond scents as much as me? You won’t be able to resist this yummy concoction  This non-abrasive scrub has finely ground Almonds and Cornmeal to gently remove dead skin cells. The honey acts to hydrate and soften skin. YUM.

3. Drying Lotion: Is there a more iconic Mario Badescu product? I think not. I’ve owned this in the past, but feeling high and mighty about having my acne under control, it has been out of the rotation. Well, a short day after getting my paws on a new bottle, I got the deepest, most annoying blemish on my neck. SO RANDOM. Anyway, I used this spot treatment loaded with salicylic acid and calamine and that bugger shrunk right up overnight. Don’t shake this stuff – just dip a cotton swab past the liquid into the pink lotion and dot on the blemish. Don’t rub in. (Note: this will also take the itch out of mosquito bites!)

4. Hyaluronic Eye Cream: I’m dry… dry… dry. And nothing looks less cute than a dry, haggard under eye. This calls for the revival skills of Hyaluronic Acid which looks in moisture without leaving a greasy or heavy feel. After a couple minutes of absorption, this eye cream works like a dream under makeup. I’ve been using it day and night and darkness and dryness are banished! You can also use this on the lips.

5. Oil-free Moisturizer SPF 30: I admit, I turned up my nose at first to an oil-free moisturizer. But in the interest of blogging, I tested it out and was so so impressed. The formula has a balance between being lightweight and hydrating (not an easy task for a sunscreen). Green Tea fights premature aging while Aloe Vera hydrates and softens skin. St. John’s Wort soothes and repairs. This is my new recommendation to those who need sun protection after starting a retinol treatment. Dry skin suffers, don’t shy away. This keeps my skin comfortable all day.

So, Mario Badescu fans, tell me in the comments… which of your favorites did I miss?

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Mario Badescu products can also be found at Nordstrom.

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Kate Somerville RetAsphere 2-in-1 Retinol Night Cream

Kate Somerville RetAsphere 2-in-1 Retinol Night Cream // Belle Belle Beauty

I recognize that I sound like a broken record, always always singing the praises of Retinol. But just face the fact: Retinol is one of the few ingredients out there that is proven to prevent premature aging. And for those with acne, Retinol can help with exfoliation, removing pore-clogging dead skin cells. But more than that – it can actually improve the texture of your skin. So even if you don’t have those dreaded fine wrinkles yet or suffer from acne, it can help with hyper-pigmentation and pore size.

The one complaint I hear readers voice about Retinols is they can often irritate sensitive skin. Enter Kate Somerville’s RetAsphere 2-in-1 Retinol Night Cream. Formulated with a patented Carrier System, the Retinol is packaged in a lip shell. The rich cream melts the pure Retinol evenly into the epidermis. Then a bio-derived hyaluronic acid (another ingredient I won’t shut up about) locks in hydration, preventing that annoying Retinol side effect – dried out skin.

After a couple weeks of use, I have no hesitation in recommending this to those who have had irritation with Retinol or haven’t yet added it to their routine. The rich consistency and hydration factor immediately makes my skin look supple and brighter. And on its own, the RetAsphere provides enough moisture for my drier skin. Gone are the days of flaking, red skin when introducing a Retinol product.

Make sure to use this only at night – sun doesn’t play nice with Retinol. And make sure you have a SPF on during the day – Retinol use makes skin more sensitive to the UV rays. I didn’t have any sensitivity, but you can use every other day if you find you have irritation.

Kate Somerville is available at Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Nordstrom, Sephora, and KateSomerville.com.

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Kate Somerville D-Scar Diminishing Serum

Kate Somerville D-Scar Diminishing Serum // Belle Belle Beauty

My scars are nasty. They are elevated, red and very persistant. Fortunately, I don’t have acne scars. But I have loads of scars from having moles removed (melanoma runs in my family) and a nasty sucker on my foot from surgery.

Naturally, when my beloved Kate Somerville came out with a scar treatment, I was on it. I think it is primarily targeted for acne scaring and uneven texture, but I was quickly assured by Kate that it is also for new and old surgical scars.

The packaging on this thing is genius. The serum is in a tube with a locking dispenser and metal rollerball. Twist “ON” (the tip only rotates one direction – picture me trying to spin it the wrong way – fail)Gently squeeze a small amount of serum onto the tip, twist-and-lock “OFF”, and massage with the rollerball into the scar.

The serum contains DS-7, a microencapsulated peptide, which encourages the skin renewal process. A botanical extract helps even out the appearance of skin texture, reducing the pigment in the scar. I was going to give this a whole 8 weeks test run, but after two short weeks, my results were so miraculous, I had to spread the word. Check out my before and after (sorry for the weird foot photos):

Kate Somerville D-Scar Before and After // Belle Belle Beauty

Use it morning and night. If you use it on your face, follow with moisturizer. Don’t forget your sunscreen!

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