Friday, June 15, 2012

The Ugly Truth

Are you throwing away your hard earned money for “fancy” designer skin care that delivers false expectations? Is your bathroom cabinet jam packed with barely used, florally scented facial creams that don’t make you look “10 years younger”, as promised?? If so, don’t feel bad! With the hottest marketing trends and advertising claims, it is near impossible for consumers not to fall under the spell of cosmetic companies. As Licensed skincare experts, we are here to educate you so you can protect your investments. The truth is, there is a huge difference between “over-the-counter”/cosmetics vs. pharmaceuticals/cosmeceuticals, and it’s not the price tag.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) divides skin care products into these two distinct categories: cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Cosmetics are the well-known, department store or OTC (over-the-counter) beauty products that Webster defines as “articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or otherwise applied to the human body...for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance.” Sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? Here is the problem; cosmetic companies can claim, promise, and advertise whatever it is that you as the consumer want to hear. The marketing technique is to use pretty pictures and catch phrases like; “Clinically Proven “and “Dermatologist Tested”. These companies are not regulated by the FDA, they can claim “scientific-studies” without any proof or validation of the products efficacy or safety. You can bet, however, that the packaging will be aesthetically appealing and I’m certain the fragrance is absolutely fabulous, but let’s be honest; those qualities don’t deliver results.
In the world of pharmaceuticals, it’s an entirely different story. Often times it can take years, numerous studies and millions of dollars for the FDA to approve a pharmaceutical product formulation. The term “Cosmeceuticals “, coined by the famous skin researcher Albert Kligman, to define these professional medical grade skin care products. You can only purchase cosmeceuticals through a physician, dermatologist, or licensed aesthetician due to the contents high concentration of active ingredients. The products ability to change and improve the appearance of your skin is with the correct mixture of high concentrated active ingredients and, arguably even more essential than the constituents itself, is the depth of skin penetration.
Metaphorically speaking, let’s think of our skin as a mattress and sheets, the dermis being the mattress and epidermis representing the sheets. In order to have taught sheets, your mattress has to be in good condition, right? Although the epidermis is the layer that we can physically see, it is made of mostly dead skin cells. As we age our cell turnover rate slows immensely, giving you a rough dull complexion. OTC cosmetics simply cannot contain the same percentage of active ingredients, there for not having the strength to penetrate through the epidermis, limiting any product benefits to the outermost layer of the skin. Esthetically speaking, our dermis is the ‘live’ layer of our skin. This is where the production of new cells begin, most importantly; collagen and elastin. These proteins are a key factor in the vitality of our skin providing it with support and structure. The human body stops producing elastin when you hit puberty and without the replenishment of elastin, collagen will in turn lose its elasticity and being to weaken, hence the aging process begins!  Cosmeceuticals have the ability to penetrate all layers of the skin, thus being able to regenerate the production of collagen and elastin, correct previous damage, prevent future damage, and protect your existing healthy skin.  
Don’t take a gamble when it comes to the health and appearance of your skin; choose a regimen that is proven to deliver results.
Until next time, be well. XO

Monday, April 16, 2012

SPRING INTO SUMMER!

Spring has ARRIVED! It is now time to rid your skin of the winter blues. The lack of fresh air, amped up heat blasting through your home, and low humidity has left your skin dry, rough and wrinkled. Typically, during the fall/winter season we are focused on hydration and healing due to weather, indoor and outdoor environment, and lifestyle choices. Spring is therefore a time of renewal, and of course, spring cleaning. Your cleansing routine should reflect this – so OUT with heavy moisturizers and balms (unless your skin type and condition dictate differently), and IN with retinols, anti-oxidants, and of course an SPF.


Retinols. What are they? Retinol is essentially Vitamin A in its purest form. Because it has a small molecular structure, it easily penetrates into the top layer of the skin, moving down into the elastin and collagen layers. This ingredient works to help stimulate collagen production, increase cellular rejuvenation, and decrease pore size, creating softer, smoother skin. To many Aestheticians, including myself, it is the GOLD standard in skin renewal.

Antioxidants are also essential in your skin care regimen. Antioxidants are nutrients (vitamins and minerals) and enzymes (proteins inside your body) that can help to prevent and repair damage to your body's tissue. They do this by slowing or preventing the effect of free radicals, which are organic molecules responsible for aging, tissue damage, and possibly some diseases. When it comes to caring for your skin, antioxidants can help to protect your skin from the damaging effects of the sun. Unlike sunscreens and moisturizers, antioxidants protect your skin from the inside out by guarding your cells from damage. The benefits of using an antioxidant in a serum form, it is able to penetrate into all three layers of the skin because it is made of smaller molecules. The serums ability to go deeper into the skin is what allows it to help combat, correct and prevent damage.

The importance of wearing SPF daily cannot be stressed enough. Studies have shown that the #1 cause of damage and aging to the skin is sun exposure. Excessive exposure to the sun's rays can cause wrinkling, a leathery skin appearance, and in worst cases - skin cancer. It's also been proven that overexposure to the sun can interfere with your immune system. Currently, sunscreen products containing a recommended SPF rating of 15 or above play an important role in helping diminish the harm of the sun's rays. It is recommended to apply your sunscreen at least twenty minutes prior to being exposed to the sun, and to re-apply every two hours.

Here are a few of our favorite products:

SkinCeuticals Retinol 1.0

Perfect for problematic and photo-damaged skin, SkinCeuticals Retinol is formulated with the highest concentrations of pure retinol available and enhanced with the latest stabilization and delivery technologies.





2011 Allure Best of Beauty Award Winner - Anti-Aging Antioxidant

Phloretin CF® represents a new class of preventive and corrective topical antioxidant treatment. After five years of extensive research, SkinCeuticals developed this patent-pending breakthrough technology combining the newly-discovered, broad-range power of phloretin with vitamin C and ferulic acid in a biodiverse formulation to divide and conquer sources of damage at every level. Phloretin CF®, a broad-spectrum treatment, protects against not only free radicals, but the range of other reactive molecules known to cause damage and DNA mutations among the integral cell types. In addition, it corrects existing damage by stimulating the synthesis of essential proteins and fibers and accelerating cell turnover. The result — a strengthened support structure on the inside
and a more youthful, firm, radiant appearance on the outside.

ColoreScience Sunforgettable SPF 30

Sunforgettable SPF 30 is a lightweight mineral powder with a barely-there feel that provides a safe, non-irritating, instant UVA and UVB sun protection. The self-dispensing powder brush makes this sheer formula easy to apply and reapply throughout the day. This easy to use brush also comes in SPF 50 for those that want more protection.

Having a good skin care regime is the key to the overall health of your skin. It is imperative to know and understand the type of skin you have, and which products are right for you. At Cumberland Aesthetic Laser Center, we strive to help you achieve the glow of a radiant, healthy complexion. We offer a complimentary skin consultation and will provide you with a computerized skin analysis that will allow us to prepare a treatment regimen that is customized to your skincare needs. So spring into a new you with making the right choices in the skincare products you use!

Friday, January 13, 2012

SkinCeuticals MicroPeel

We hear it every year at this time…New Year, New You; Put Your Best Face Forward; Start the New Year Off Right, and a variety of other tag lines. Of course the New Year is a great time to reflect and make plans for the months to come. What are your resolutions for 2012? I am sure many of you have decided to eat healthier, become more organized, spend more time with your family, or even lose weight. But, have you thought about making a commitment to your skin? Your skin is the largest organ in your body. It is what is seen first when you meet people and gives a clue to the body’s overall health. Besides being a great canvas for makeup, its functions include aiding the immune response by providing a barrier from microorganisms; producing Vitamin D through sun exposure; regulating temperature through perspiring, protecting the body from dangerous situations such as burns through sensation, and through paling, blushing and other expressions the skin serves as a communication system.


There are numerous methods to try in the quest for healthy skin. Every health and beauty magazine on the shelf say they have the answer, some legitimate and safe, others questionable in safety and efficacy, and some just dangerous. As your professional skin care consultant, I am only going to recommend to you options that are safe, effective, and approved by our own medical director. A healthy diet with plenty of water and exercise is a great start towards beautiful skin. Outside of that, there are procedures that can enhance the health of the skin and bring it back to its natural vitality.

In this article, I am going to discuss one of my favorites! Let me introduce, or reintroduce (you may already be addicted ), to you Skinceutical’s MicroPeel. This is a chemical peel, and I know some of you may be intimidated by the name itself, but it truly is a gentle, serene, and effective treatment. The SkinCeuticals Micropeel is a one to three-step clinical procedure combining dermaplaning (physical exfoliation), chemical exfoliation, and cryogenic therapy.

Step 1: Dermaplaning: this step involves a scalpel, a trained professional, and very light strokes over the face. It is pain free, and the results will make you fall in love and keep you coming back for more. Dermaplaing allows us to remove dead skin cells and vellus hair from your skin, allowing the chemical to penetrate evenly, and leaving your skin buttery smooth.

Step 2: Chemical Peel: during this step we are able to customize the type/level of peel to your skin care concerns/needs. We always start off with a lower percentage peel, and increase as necessary to get the desired result safely. The peel itself stays on the skin for 2-5 min. There is a mild sensation while the peel is working. Effective yet gentle, this treatment has NO downtime. You will leave the office with little to no redness.

Step 3: Cryogenic Therapy: minimizes pores and capillaries producing anti-inflammatory benefits, leaving your skin soft, smooth and radiant. This anti-inflammatory and antibacterial procedure increases the rate of cell turnover, removes oil, dirt, debris, exfoliates dead skin cells, and tightens and smoothes the skin's appearance A few quick passes will leave you feeling refreshed all day.

We recommend starting with a series of 6 Micropeels, at 2 week intervals. At each subsequent appointment we will evaluate the effectiveness of the treatments and determine if we need to increase the percentage (strength) of the peel and if all 3 steps are necessary that treatment. After you complete the series we advise that you come in every 4-8 weeks for a Micropeel to maintain the health of your skin. As with any healthy routine, it is important to adhere to regular follow up appointments to not only maintain your results, but build on them as well. Just as you visit your hair stylist for color touchups and to keep your cut fresh, your skin deserves the same attention!

If you have any questions, or would like to book a complimentary consultation, including a computerized skin analysis, with Lisa or Robin, call 931-552-3292. Hope to hear from you soon!



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