For best results: Allow cream to penetrate overnight.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Barielle Gives You Back Strong Beautiful Nails After Chemotherapy
For best results: Allow cream to penetrate overnight.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Lots Of Lace And Free Lip Gloss At Victoria's Secret Stores
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Copper Peptides Can Wipe Away Scars Moles And Blemishes
Let's be happy about one thing:
Beauty Science is advancing greatly each year. That means that products we use to save our skin and hopefully turn back time, are getting stronger and more effective. Namely, the role of copper peptides.
Copper peptides can flatten moles, lessen the depth of scars, and get rid of blemishes, and other skin conditions that eat away at our self-esteem.
Dr. Loren Pickart, a well-respected bio-chemist, is the skin genius who discovered the value of copper peptides. And his line of products named 'Skin Biology,' bear his many years of scientific beauty work.
He studied the role that remodeling copper peptides play in the repair of human skin and other tissues. This peptide is called, GHK-Copper. And it is being cited as a new weapon in the anti-aging arsenal.“I have studied methods of reversing human aging for my entire career,” Dr. Pickart said. “It was from these studies, that the human GHK-Copper was found.”
Without getting too technical here, because the subject of skin can be very complex, the skin remodeling copper peptides, or SRCP’s, can nicely improve skin density and firmness over time. Studies have shown a marked repairing in cases of laxity, clarity, fine lines, coarse wrinkles, and overall skin appearance. The copper peptides work below the skin’s surface.
And if you're anxious to really zero in on moles, scars, skin tags, blemishes, etc., try either Skin Biology's Super CP Serum ($24.95, 1 oz.) or his even stronger Super Cop Cream ($49.95, 1 oz.). Both products are successful at slowly repairing skin and flattening or even erasing completely, the skin issues you are bothered by.
The products contain his copper peptides. And although the ingredients are strong, if you begin gently, the effects build up over time. Add in some Hydroxy Acid products, and you are on your way to prettier and 'remodeled' skin.
To get a real education on copper peptides, visit http://www.skinbiology.com/. The skin care line is sold there.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Ground-Breaking MelaFind Melanoma Device Could Get FDA Okay Soon
It's a unique handheld device called MelaFind. And it has to do with beautiful skin. And here at BeautyTipToday.com, that's what we are all about.
In women, melanoma often develops on the lower legs.
on the upper body, between the shoulders and hips
on the head and neck
under the fingernails or toenails
on the palms of the hands
on the soles of the feet
To read more about the MelaFind System, designed by Electro-Optical Sciences, Inc., click here http://tiny.cc/0Vjle for an informative article by Brenda Jewel Glenn.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Ayesha Gilani Miss Pakistan World 2009 Proud To Wear The Crown
"Most Pakistanis share my enthusiasm in bringing Pakistan into the limelight and showing the world how truly talented and strong Pakistanis are," Ayesha Gilani says. " The world needs to see that there is more to our nation than what is exaggerated in the media, and that is what Miss Pakistan World aims to do. As we continue to march forward, one day, the opposers will wake up and realize we are brothers and sisters and share the same battle to progress Pakistan, our country, in the eyes of the world.".
Ayesha Gilani, who hails from Lahore, Pakistan, and now resides in Washington, D.C., is the 7th Miss Pakistan World. The beauty pageants were established in 2002 by pageant president Sonia Ahmed. The pageant was held in Toronto, Ontario.
Miss Pakistan World 2009 is a bright, multi-talented, and beautiful woman currently attending George Mason University, and also running her own business of makeup artists called Limelight Beauty Artistes.
Ayesha loves playing with makeup (who doesn't?), and gave Beauty Tip Today some super tips. It all starts with a clean face, she says. "The most important thing about makeup is your canvas, your skin. For everyday wear, one’s skin should look natural, as if not wearing any coverage, yet flawless. Whether you choose to go with dramatic eyes or lips to ice the cake, or stick with the faux naturale look with features, the skin should always look natural; that never changes."
Here are some of Miss Pakistan World 2009's favorites:
1. My favorite foundation in the world is Vincent Longo Water Canvas. It’s a water-based pressed foundation applied with a sponge that disappears into the skin, and looks and feels like your own skin, yet provides medium coverage. It is stored in an airtight container to keep the formula from drying out, since the water content is so high. It’s magnificent. MAC Studio Fix liquid foundation is another favorite, as is the powder. Concealer is key for under eyes and red nostrils, and the Makeup Forever five-shade palette is a winner.
2. I have tried every designer mascara under the sun, and for ten years, I always come back to the same brand: L’Oreal Voluminous in black. (Stay away from the Carbon Black color, however; it will literally break your lashes off.) The key is to start at the very, very beginning of your lashes, and wiggle the wand left to right while working your way up the lashes. For extra lush lashes, coat the tops of lashes first, and then the underside with the "wiggle" tactic, and then lightly brush the lower lashes.
3. With these tips, the world is yours when it comes to lipstick, eye shadows, blush and fun accessories like bronzers and highlighters. Any brand carried by Sephora is an instant favorite. In terms of hair care, color treated and heat processed hair requires more TLC than virgin hair. Pureology makes the best color-protecting shampoos on the planet. The most effective conditioner I’ve ever used is Bumble and Bumble Deep, a 20-minute treatment that leaves one’s tresses feeling like silk.
Ayesha Gilani also shared some beauty tips from her motherland of Pakistan:
Here is a facial exfoliating mask I swear by, passed down to me by my mother and her mother. I never go on stage or in front of the camera without putting aside time for this first. Gram flour is an ingredient commonly used in Pakistani cuisine.
Mix 5 tablespoons of this with 3 teaspoons of warm milk, mix and blend into a paste. Apply on clean, dry skin, and rub into skin in a circular motion. When it begins to dry, add another layer, creating a thick mask on the face. Allow this to dry for 15 minutes, then scrub off with a wet washcloth.
What is revealed underneath will amaze you. The herb and milk reach deep into pores to moisturize and hydrate, and the sticky yet grainy texture adheres to the dead skin cells on your face and scrapes them off, revealing sparkling, shining, glowing skin underneath. Apply to the neck, shoulders, décolleté, and all over body for added cleansing and renewal.
Another great secret my mother swore by growing up is now used in MAC skin care products, rosewater. A great natural toner, it tightens and hydrates skin, providing for a more youthful appearance with no damaging side effects. A few added squirts of fresh lemon helps to lighten sun spots and freckles over time, but will sting sensitive skin.
Miss Pakistan World 2009 has a lot on her plate, as the saying goes. But she is a focused young woman who hopes to accomplish many things.
"I would love to use this platform of recognition to help the less fortunate. Pakistan has many causes that need support, such as aiding the victims displaced in Swat Valley, and for children suffering from disabilities such as Down’s syndrome."
And Ayesha Gilani would hope that girls in Pakistan stand strong:
"We know we are a beautiful, intelligent, talented people, and we are capable of everything we set our hearts and minds to. Don’t be afraid to step out of the crowd and go against the grain to make a difference in the Pakistani community, as well as in the world. If you can dream it, you can achieve it. I give you my favorite quote, from Henry Ford: "Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you are right."
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Ladies: Shower And Bathe But Give Up Washcloth And Loofah
We're having a hard time trying to prove this to our female readers out there, but here we go again:
And lastly, Dr. Copeland, do you have a favorite skin care tip? One that doesn't involve your skin care line?
"Loofahs and washcloths are the bane of my existence. You never want to break the normal skin barrier, and that is what loofahs do. I have told many patients to lose the loofah, and they flat out, will not do it. I'm not ordering you to throw away your loofah because I want to torture you. It's an issue of cleanliness and abrasion. Think about how warm and steamy your bath gets, particularly around your tub. As we all know, bacteria and fungus thrive in hot, moist climates. Skin is our body's natural protective blockade. You don't want to compromise it," she explains.
Marcia Kilgore tends to agree with Dr. Copeland about bacteria attraction to loofahs:
1. Dr. Michelle Copeland Bath/Shower Gelee ($36, 7 oz.) "Using green tea extract—a powerful antioxidant to replenish the skin—it also gently exfoliates and stimulates new cell growth. Non-drying and enriched with soothing aloe! "
2. Bliss Hot Salt Scrub ($36, 12 oz.) "All-over sea salt body scrub is oil-free, super-softening, self-heating and spiked with eucalyptus and rosemary oils. It's the ultimate do-it-yourself spa-strength skin smoother. "
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Perricone Launches Revolutionary Cold Plasma Skin Cream
How about you?
Would you spend $150 for a small jar of beauty? It's a 1 0z. jar.
Skin expert Nicholas Perricone hopes you will. The anti-aging guru has just launched Cold Plasma.
Actually, the full title is Cold Plasma Dermal Matrix Regenerator.
Dr. Perricone says he's has been tirelessly working on this revolutionary new skin cream for 5 years. And what the contents of this small jar claim to do, is correct 10 visible signs of aging:
Wrinkles. Enlarged pores. Dryness. Redness. Discoloration. Uneven skin tone. Impurities. Loss of firmness. Loss of smoothness. And loss of radiance.
That's a lot of promise in such a small jar of Cold Plasma, but, we will give Dr. Perricone the benefit here, because he develops some amazing and technologically-advanced beauty products. Sure, his beauty in a jar is never cheap, but then again, skin care is big business.
Dr. Perricone told this to Women's Wear Daily:
"This was an accidental discovery,” says Dr.Perricone, who has been studying the technology in collaboration with physicists at Los Alamos Laboratories for the past five years; that study led to the serum’s ionic suspension carrier system. “This delivery system presents an environment in which the cell has access to the vital nutrients needed to maintain its health and help prevent the visible signs of aging, by directing the nutrients through the cellular membrane — where they can be effectively utilized. Because each person has individual biochemical needs, this system is also selective in which nutrients it delivers. If anything in the formula isn’t needed, it simply won’t be utilized. But because each person is different, Cold Plasma adapts to those individual needs.”
So how do you use Cold Plasma? Very simple. Apply morning and evening on cleansed skin.
Does it really work? Well, we have not tried it, but we did a little digging and found at QVC.com, that some women complained that Cold Plasma had an awful fishy odor. The product received 2 1/2 stars out of 5. Or 35% of QVC customers would recommend Perricone's Cold Plasma to a friend.
Ouch. We don't know how accurate those stats are, but the figures are printed there from customers on the QVC website.
You can find Cold Plasma cheaper at Ebay.com in some cases.
For more information, visit: http://www.perriconemd.com/.