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Blissfully Content Without a Facial

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

I’m certainly not made of money so getting a facial (although I love them and my esthetician) can sometimes be hard to do on a regular basis. In between, however, I can be sure to take care of my face in just the right way to help the maintenance of what the facial has already improved. I can definitely vouch for Bliss products, as I use them quite often and have seen a definite difference in the quality of my skin.

While I doubt I’ll ever get over the oily characteristic of my complexion completely, I do think these products have helped me zap zits, get rid of any dry patches (I know, who would even think I have those?!), and keep my face clear and clean in general. My fave products include the Steep Clean Deep Pore Cleanser and the Steep Clean Pore Purifying Mask.

I’m pretty certain that most Bliss products work well – I have no complaints as of yet. See below for some tips and recommendations by the Bliss Spa professionals!

-Amanda Fornecker

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Summer weather—being high on heat, humidity, and UV rays—puts skin at risk for clogging, breakouts, and pigmentation. A regular routine of removal (getting rid of keratinized dead cell layers and pore-clogging lipids) and UV-defense (to keep the melanocytes from over-reacting and overproducing pigment) are key to keeping clear skin.

Bliss Spa clients keep their complexions under control by exfoliating twice as often, using a cleanser that promotes emulsification, and diligently applying sunscreen to prevent UV radiation.

Keep summertime sebaceous levels on the lower side of the ‘dermo-meter’ with:

bliss steep clean pore purifying mask which exfoliates dead skin cells, brightens skin’s surface, refines pores, and just might put our facial tables out of business.  The next best thing to ‘being there’ this 15-minute facial in a tube will transform t-zones into a scene of extreme clean.

laboratoire remède matte therapy cleansing gelée a water-activated gel-to-cream cleanser that ditches the day’s debris while taking a swipe at sebum, for skin that’s beautifully balanced and remarkably matte.

bliss best of skintentions our mission-driven moisturizer that protects skin with SPF 15 for UVB (burning) protection plus a UVA (aging) rating PA++.

-Bliss Spa

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Carnival of Beauty Smarts: The Oscar After Party – 2nd Edition

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Welcome to the second edition of the carnival of Beauty Smarts! Did you watch the Oscars on Sunday night? Did your faves take home the coveted award? More importantly, what are your picks for best- and worst-dressed celebrities?

After a long night of watching the Oscars, this edition examines the concept of dressing to impress and really taking beauty to the next level. Take note of some of the following techniques in order to hide the fact that you were partying it up all night long! And see our award-worthy picks in each of these beauty categories…

For Excellence in Makeup…
Sometimes makeup can define a whole character in a movie. The Joker, anyone? So it’s absolutely paramount to get just the right person with just the right amount of beauty experience and makeup training to work on such Oscar-nominated films. But in everyday situations, we can all use a few tips on getting what we want and need out of our makeup applications. Below, I present to you some interesting techniques that you may not have thought to try before.

And our nominees are…
Camille Kruse presents Under Eye Circles and Puffiness, posted at Skincarelogic’s Blog, giving us “easy-to-understand information and news in the world of skin care!”

There are lots of things that can cause puffy eyes. It happens at all stages of life, according to Aparna, who presents us with Puff out puffy eyes in Beauty and Personality Grooming.

And for a trick you may not have thought of before, check out A’s My Latest Eye Combo at Makeup Lovers Anonymous.

The Oscar for Hair Goes To…
Hair is oh-so-important, especially at the Oscars. Those celebs are certainly critiqued from head to toe, so hairstyles are oftentimes paramount to the success of a best-dressed actress. There are lots of ways to style hair, but what’s the best way? For some tricks-of-the trade, check out the following hair blogs.

And our nominees are…
At our very own blog, A Minute with SpaBeautySchools, I talk about the importance of my hairdresser. She’s just amazing and a very important person in my life! Read more in Ode to a Hairdresser.

Terry presents a similar sentiment toward building relationships with your hairdresser in Beauty posted at New Hair Styles For Women.

Did you know that using eggs in your hair can help your appearance? Bri’anne Smith does. In Brianne’s Blog, we learn how to Be An Egg Head (Its great for your hair!). This comes from a professional hairdresser!

Blonde can often be a difficult color to go to, depending on your hair type. Karen Marie Shelton writes about how to Banish Blonde Hair Brassiness at HairBoutique.com.

Everyone Can Be a Skin Winner…
One of the most important aspects of beauty, to me, is skin care. Some people need to work at skin care more than others, depending on their skin type. Others may have it a little easier. In any case, the possibilities in this field are endless for both estheticians and for those performing self-remedying treatments at home. Learn how to get flawless skin in some of the following blogs.

And our nominees are…
Got the wintertime skin blues? Rachel Ferrucci presents us with How to Deal with Winter Itch in Touch’d. Here, she explains a variety of methods to nix that nasty dry skin!

What are AHAs and why are they particularly good for your skin? Sheena explores the answers to this topic in The Benefits of Alpha Hydroxy Acids at Spa Girl Beauty Tips.

Moisturizing, cleansing, and using natural remedies to keep your skin as healthy-looking as possible are all important subjects that Julie takes on in her blog, Healthtrition Beauty and Health. Daily Skin Care Tips will help you in your everyday routine.

Do you love strawberries? Then you might really enjoy Julena’s blog on Make Your Own Organic Skin Care — With Strawberry! posted at Organic Makeup and Skin Care.

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We think all these blog entries are stellar, but which is your favorite? Go check ‘em out now and pick up a few tips along the way. Get your dose of Beauty Smarts to learn what you need to know to stay fresh.

-Amanda Fornecker

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Summer Skincare

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The weather’s heating up, representing yet another golden opportunity for beauty professionals to showcase their esthetician skills with seasonal treatments. After all, the clients who came calling in winter have completely different skin care needs now that it’s summer. The more training you’ve pursued in the variety of specialty treatments available, the more customers you’ll have knocking at your door.

One of today’s hottest beauty and wellness specialties is ayurveda, the ancient Hindu art of medicine and prolonging life based on the premise that mind, body, and spirit are intimately connected. According to ayurveda, each one of us is made up of a unique combination of the three doshas, or psychophysiological forces: Vata (motion — air and space), Pitta (metabolism — fire and water), and Kapha (cohesiveness — water and earth). The doshas govern the seasons of the year; Pitta rules in the heat of summer.

What does all of this have to do with skin care? Estheticians who have been trained in ayurvedic treatments know that during the summer, they must work with their clients to develop a routine to keep Pitta (the fire element) in balance. Here are some suggestions you can offer clients for maintaining healthy skin all summer long:

>> Drink plenty of fluids. To balance Pitta, drink tea with cooling herbs and spices such as cardamom, fennel, and mint. Steer clear of iced beverages, which can create toxins that lead to skin breakouts. Water, on the other hand, helps flush toxins out of the body and keeps your skin clear. Milk keeps your skin from drying out.

>> Eat Pitta-balancing foods. Good vegetable choices include asparagus, carrots, celery, leafy greens, lettuce, and zucchini; cleansing fruits include grapes, mangoes, pears, and watermelon; herbs such as fresh basil, cilantro, ginger, and mint add a pleasing aroma and flavor. All of these supply the skin with essential nutrients and antioxidants. Limit spicy and sour foods, which aggravate Pitta.

>> Make your own skin cleanser. Watch out for soap-based skin cleansers that dry out your skin. Those with dry or normal skin can make a cleansing mix from almond meal, oatmeal, milk, and rosewater. Those with oily skin can use chickpea flour or oatmeal with yogurt and some lemon and neem powder. To help your skin become more resilient and fight premature aging due to sun exposure, apply a thin mixture of red sandalwood powder and rosewater two to three times a week.

>> Moisturize daily. Look for an ayurvedic moisturizer with skin-nourishing herbs such as aloe vera, amla, brahmi, sandalwood, and turmeric. Give yourself a weekly facial with apricots, avocados, cucumbers, or papayas. Just blend the pureed fruit or vegetable with yogurt, honey, oatmeal, and lemon juice for oily skin or rosewater for dry skin.

>> Manage your stress. When you feel tension and anger, your skin plays the price through breakouts, furrows, and small lines. Diffusing Pitta-balancing essential oils such as lavender, rose, and sandalwood can help keep your mind and heart balanced and your skin clear.

Estheticians who specialize in ayurvedic skin care can meet client needs and grow their business exponentially — no matter what the season.

-Robyn Tellefsen

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