Spring Skin

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Spring represents the promise of renewal, both in nature and in fashion. Your makeup palate should also reflect this spirit of renewal. Embrace the warmth of spring with the right colors for your facial features and your complexion.
Spring Make-Up Tips for Everyone

Shimmery, light, pastels with a pop of bright bold color on the eye, lip, or cheek, is what Spring makeup is all about. I’m seeing one solid bold color swiped across the lid, shimmery glosses, and bright cheeks all over the runways for this season. Blues, yellows, greens, corals, and pinks are everywhere. Pantone (the arbiter of all fashion color) has announced emerald green is the color of the season so stay tuned. Colored lashes and bright colored eye liners with bold brows are on everyone.

The skin needs to look lightweight and dewy fresh. Blue and black are popular for Spring if you live in a place where you’re just shedding your winter coats. Not a dark navy but what’s called “maritime blue”. Then there’s black and white poke a dots and stripes as well as exotic tribal patterns trending. Lace is big, especially when paired with leather.

Here in Los Angeles where it’s already summer-like, head right for soft and subtle with pops of color. Yellow is a popular shadow ringed with blue liner. I see nude lips with a light gloss and lots and lots of colored eye liners with neon shadows, or the reverse with a monochrome eye and hot pink or cherry red lips. Hair is braided with fringe, or a riot of look ombre curls.

Spring Make-Up Tips for Women of Color

As a woman of color, you can go bold with makeup shades – but make sure your complexion looks flawless and fresh. Then go bright, bold, and bronzed. .

Don’t be afraid to play up great cheekbones or sensuous full lips, especially for evening looks. Try rich coral cheek colors, bold fuchsia lip colors and deep violet eye shades, especially if you have a darker complexion.

Soap vs. Cleanser Debate

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temp-post-imageIt is a race for time in the morning as you get ready for the day. The morning routine seems like another chore and bleary eyed we try to cut corners. Because of this that bar of soap in the shower may call to you instead of using your facial cleanser, but STOP! It’s important to wash your face with the appropriate cleanser and avoid the bar soap all together. In fact, ditch the bar soap all together and give your body the same tender care as your facial skin with a sulfate free shower gel.

Our skin has an exact pH level that keeps the moisture content and acidity in balance. Using the correct cleanser will keep your skin moisturized without overdoing the moisture and causing break-outs. It is important to keep the face clean and prevent bacteria build up, but you don’t want to strip the skin of its natural moisture content. This will cause premature aging and irritation.

Bar soaps are made for getting rid of the grease and grime of the day and contain ingredients to strip then coat the skin in a layer of fat. They mangle the natural pH of the skin and leave a waxy build up (hello soap scum!) that clogs pored and stops good for you products from penetrating.

There are as many facial cleansers in the world as skin types and I’m here to help you find the right one. Like a match maker I’ll hook you up with that perfect cleanser and you can ride off into the sunset happily ever after.

Eat Your Way to Smooth Skin

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temp-post-imageAs we age skin has a harder time keeping hydrated. The good stuff slows down and the bad stuff speeds up. It’s a battle, but it’s one we can fight especially where hydration is concerned. And there’s something to be said about well-moisturized skin. It looks dewy, softens the appearance of fine lines and it glows.

Dry skin is irritated a and ugly looking. Lines appear larger, it looks brittle, tends to get more oily, and pigmentation seems darker. Dry skin also leads to inflammation, which contributes to aging and disease.

This is why the right products make a world of difference in how your skin looks and feels, and why I’m crazy about my clients staying hydrated inside and out! If you’re already using all the right skin care for you, then try some internal hydration too.

Water. Of course water. But try incorporating more hydrating foods into your diet too so you moisturize from the inside out. Raw or steamed vegetables, fresh fruits, and coconut water bind water internally to the skin.

When eating for hydration think about foods that seem water laden like berries, watermelon, apples, kale, lettuce, and carrots. The advantage of water from food is that it’s utilized better by the body through digestion. Often times water we drink just flows right back out of us. This is why if you’re drinking water add something edible like cucumber, lemon juice, or cranberry juice (unsugard!) to your water.

Fatty acids, like salmon, olive oil, walnut oil, and avocado, are beneficial to the skin’s moisture content because they help bind the water to your organs.

Remember skin is the last organ on the food chain and is therefore the last to receive the benefits of the things you eat. All your other organs must be well hydrated and functioning for the skin to see benefits of internal hydration. So make changes to your diet for hydration and stick to them. It may take a few months to see the changes on your skin.

Quick Tips for Preventing Acne

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being greeted by a pimp,e sucks. Pimples tend to arrive at the worst times and when we are least expecting them. But don’t fear, I have some helpful advice to get you well on your way to clearer skin.

At Home Treatments

The main strategy for keeping your skin clear is keeping it clean and hydrated. For daily care, wash morning and night with a cleanser suited for your type of skin, and use warm not hot water. Gently apply cleanser with your fingers rubbing for 30 seconds in circles, rinse, and then finish with a balancing mist and moisturizer. If your removing makeup be sure to wash your face twice or use a specialized makeup remover.

Exfoliate once or twice per week with an enzyme mask that will gently digest dead skin like Pac Man eats glowing orbs. Unless you are very sensitive, you can also use a Clairsonic face brush a few times a week.

Resist the temptation to squeeze pimples or blackheads. You can permanently scar your skin or cause blocked pores to become infected if you aren’t careful. Home extraction tools aren’t recommended either – leave pimple extraction to me. Trying to conquer your face with your fingers just leaves you scarred and bleeding. Also, improper extraction will lead to spreading of the breakout in something I call “constellations.” This is when you pick a zit and then the next day a new one forms so you pick it again, and then another appears, and the next thing you know you have a set of red spots that look like star constellations.

Professional Spa Treatments

As a skin care specialist I have treatments that may not be available to you, so be sure to contact me if you have a nasty zit. Many times I can make it go away and heal faster.