Archive | November, 2008

Avoiding the Pedi-Scare: Are You Pedi-Ready?

by Beyond Beauty Basics

According to most American women, a trip to the nail salon or spa for a pedicure is not just a luxury – it is an accepted portion of their weekly beauty regimen! With so many women including pedicures as routine, it is no surprise that the bar has been raised when it comes to safety standards. According to New York City cosmetic podiatrist Dr. Oliver Zong, “a pedicure is something I recommend to my patients who want to maintain both the health and look of their feet, but I warn them to ‘proceed with caution’ when choosing a nail salon to frequent.”Dr. Zong’s hesitation is warranted: in October of 2000, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention investigated the first known outbreak of Mycobacterium fortuitum cutaneous infections acquired from whirlpool footbaths. As a prominent podiatrist in New York City, Dr. Zong has seen countless patients who have developed infections in their feet as a result of spa pedicures.

Dr. Zong’s Pedi-Do’s:

  • Do ask salon workers how the foot spas are maintained and how often they are cleaned. Take notice of their actions while they are working on clients to see if footbaths are disinfected with each customer.
  • Do pay attention to the time spent cleaning footbaths between customers. The disinfectant needs to work for the full time listed on its label, typically 10 minutes, depending on the type of disinfectant. It is worth your health & safety to practice patience at the spa!
  • Do check your skin for infection during the days following your pedicure. Open wounds may appear on the skin of your feet and legs and can look like insect bites, but increase in size and severity over time.
  • Do visit your podiatrist or primary care physician if you suspect you may have a serious infection.

Dr. Zong’s Pedi-Don’ts:

  • Don’t get a pedicure if you have cuts or abrasions on your feet or legs. Microorganisms living in footbaths can enter through the skin and cause infection.
  • Don’t shave, wax or use hair removal creams within a day before getting a pedicure
  • Don’t get a pedicure if you have bug bites, bruises, scratches, scabs or poison ivy.

About Dr. Oliver Zong

Dr. Oliver Zong is a podiatrist in Manhattan’s influential Financial District. As one of the premier cosmetic foot surgeons in the country, he serves as the Director of Surgery at NYC FOOTCARE and is on the Board of Directors at Gramercy Park Surgery Center. Besides traditional and cosmetic foot surgery, Dr. Zong is also an accomplished cryosurgeon and co-founder of the Podiatric Cryosurgery Center of New York. He is an attending physician at New York Hospital Downtown, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, Cabrini Medical Center, and Gramercy Park Surgery Center. Dr. Zong graduated as Valedictorian from New York College of Podiatric Medicine where he earned his degree, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM). For more information please visit www.NYCFOOTCARE.com.

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Kérastase Paris and Cynthia Steffe Introduce Limited Edition Holiday Cosmetic Cases In Support of Dress for Success

by Beyond Beauty Basics

Limited-Edition Holiday Cosmetic Cases from Kérastase ParisNew York, NY — Committed to providing outstanding services and treatment products, Kérastase Paris remains the leader in superior luxury haircare, providing clients with premium products for beautiful, healthy hair. This holiday season, Kérastase Paris is proud to announce its partnership with prominent fashion house, Cynthia Steffe, to create an exclusive offering – three luxury, limited-edition cosmetic cases. As two devoted supporters of the nationally recognized philanthropic organization, Dress for Success®, Kérastase Paris and Cynthia Steffe created this exclusive offering in honor of the charity this holiday season.

For over 4 years, Kérastase Paris has worked with Dress for Success®, supporting the organization in many different facets. With an ongoing and dedicated role in many of its projects, Kérastase Paris has developed a charitable program surrounding the exclusive collaboration with Cynthia Steffe. Beginning in November 2008, when consumers purchase two or more products from participating Kérastase Consultant Salons across the country, they will receive the Limited-Edition Cosmetic Cases. At the conclusion of this limited-time offer, Kérastase Paris will make a substantial monetary contribution to Dress for Success®.

Fusing the two brand aesthetics, Kérastase Paris and Cynthia Steffe created a beautiful, eyelet pattern, directly inspired by Cynthia Steffe’s Resort 2008 collection, featuring fresh hues of grey and magenta. The classic design is found on two of the cases while the third is a solid grey, complementing the set. This holiday season, give the gift of luxury, style and beauty for a cause, with Limited-Edition Holiday Cosmetic Cases from Kérastase Paris.

About Dress for Success®

Dress for Success is an international not-for-profit organization with the mission to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support, and a network of support to help them thrive in work and in life. Since starting operations in 1997, Dress for Success has expanded to more than 85 locations in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the U.K. To date, Dress for Success has helped more than 450,000 women work towards self-sufficiency. Visit Kérastase Limited-Edition Holiday Cosmetic Cases are available at Kérastase Consultant Salons nationwide.

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L’Oreal HIP – Budget Savvy Products for a Declining Economy

by Victoria Stiles

L’Oreal HIP High Intensity Pigments Jelly BalmsIn this rough economy where budgets are tight, the one thing I personally do not want to leave behind is my beauty routine! My signature style is clean and simple makeup, for myself as well as my bridal clientele. L’Oreal has made it possible for me to keep my beauty routine while sticking to a budget.  L’Oreal HIP High Intensity Pigments Jelly Balms and HIP High Intensity Pigments Metallic Shadow Duos have made my year!

HIP High Intensity Pigments Metallic Shadow DuosFirst, the Metallic Shadow Duos are not only budget friendly they are packed with pigment power for an ultimate color pay-off. Typically I find a lot of drugstore makeup brands have very little pigment therefore you have to pack on the product for the color to show up. The L’Oreal HIP line has combined a winning combination of value and product. These duo packs have even taken the guesswork out of color theory by pairing up colors that are complimentary in each shadow compact. They come in five shade pairings: Gilded, Magnetic, Gunmetal, Platinum, and Sculpted and retail for just $7.00 for each set!

The HIP High Intensity Pigments Jelly Balms are equally as nice with a beautiful sheer color pay-off and a soft, dewy finish. My brides love these because this product leaves their lips conditioned and moist, they are simple to apply alone or over a lipstick shade and, most importantly, they are kissable too! The Balms are available in six sheer shades: Luscious, Savory, Succulent, Plush, Ripe, and Delectable and retail for just $9.00 each. L’Oreal, thank you for making a budget-friendly product with unbeatable quality – any makeup artist’s dream! To check out these and other L’Oreal products, visit www.lorealparis.com.

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Busted! Popular Fitness Myths

by Beyond Beauty Basics

Before you begin your next shape up program consider this: Strength and fitness programs should be based on sound scientific evidence. Unfortunately, many people fall prey to the latest fitness “craze” in an effort to maintain a healthy lifestyle. “Sticking to the basics more times than not give you the best results,” says Stacy Berman, a former Master Trainer at New York Sports Club and the Founder of Stacy’s Boot Camp, a back-to-basis style boot camp held in the parks of New York City.
Stacy’s approach to fitness is that “life begins where your boundaries end.” With that in mind, Stacy warns that there are no shortcuts on the journey to the perfect physique: you have to earn it through hard work and commitment! Stacy has complied a list of her favorite fitness myths, and although it seems a new myth pops up almost every day, Stacy advises her clients to pay attention to the message a new fad is putting out, “if it sounds too good to be true, it DEFINITELY is!” says Stacy.

Fitness Myth #1: A 20 Minute Walk Will Change Your Body Shape:

One common misconception is that walking 20 minutes a day 5 to 6 days a week is all you need to do to “be in shape.” This is definitely true if you want to lead a longer, healthier life. Your heart, lungs, muscles, and joints will be healthier. You, however, will not lose large amounts of weight, tone muscles, and make them look “better.” In order to change your body shape, a much more intensive plan will have to be instituted. This plan should incorporate dietary changes, weight lifting, and more intense cardiovascular training. All of these activities will be needed to make substantive changes in body composition.

Fitness Myth #2: Weightlifting Raises Resting Metabolism:

Another common misconception is that if you lift weights and add muscle mass you will lose weight when sitting due to a higher metabolism. Scientific studies of muscle metabolism have conclusively shown that skeletal muscle burns about 13 calories per kilogram of body weight over a 24 hour period. If a man weighs 70 Kg (154 Lbs), has about 28 Kg of skeletal muscle will burn about 22% of the calories his body uses through the day. Adding 4 pounds of muscle bulk thru weightlifting, during a high intensity 6 month lifting program, would result in burning 24 more calories per day. One bite of an Oreo cookie contains about 24 calories.
This does not mean that weight training should be avoided. Weight training will result in higher lean body mass. This translates into more efficient fat metabolism for energy. Cellular membranes are more permeable to glucose, reducing the need for excess insulin in the blood.

Fitness Myth #3: Specific Exercises Will Cause Spot Reduction:

Many exercise devices are marketed to spot reduce or spot tone a specific body part. The idea is that by using their device you will be able to tone the inner thighs, for example. This is simply not true. Muscles utilize blood glucose, cellular energy stores, and blood fat for energy. Fat is not pulled from the area it is stored in to serve as energy in its own “neighborhood.” Once blood glucose levels are low, a hormonal reaction is triggered to metabolize stored fat for conversion to glucose for energy. Fat deposits are tapped in multiple places around the body, not adjacent to the body part requiring the need for energy. The amount of toning is based on one’s genetic predisposition for muscle growth and fat storage. We can not change how our body is programmed to add muscle and store fat.

Fitness Myth #4: Lifting Heavy Weight Will Add Bulk:

Adults, both male and female, may or may not become “bulky” when lifting heavy weight. Conversely, women are often told to lift light weights with high repetitions to avoid “bulk.” These both are determined by our genetics, not our lifting routine. Women are less likely than men to add tremendous bulk when lifting weights. High levels of specific hormones are necessary for muscles to add large amounts of bulk. The genetics of each individual determine who can add bulk and who can not. An extension of this is that “muscle bulk” will make you heavier, slower and lose quickness. All of these have been proven scientifically untrue.

Fitness Myth #5: Prepackaged, Processed “Diet” Foods Are Best for Weight Loss:

Weight loss is only accomplished when you burn more calories than you consume. That is, you have to exercise more to accommodate for the typical American high fat, fast food based diet. Caloric restriction should not be the “diet” of choice. A proper diet be composed of a balance of fruits and vegetables, whole grain derived foods, limited fat consumption, limited sugar consumption, and limited alcohol consumption. A well balanced diet will help to keep cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar low.
Foods should be freshly prepared; prepackaged foods tend to have been leached of essential vitamins and minerals. Avoid fried foods, high fat foods (cheaper cuts of red meats, processed sausages, and fast food hamburgers). A general rule of thumb is that the cheaper the meat, the higher the fat content. Fat is cheap, that’s why a fast food hamburger can be sold at such a low cost.

About Stacy Berman

Stacy Berman is a certified fitness trainer and founder of Stacy’s Boot Camp. Berman initially began her career as a lifeguard, and then moved on to one-on-one fitness training. Berman became a trainer at the New York Sports Club in 1999 and in 2002 was named their top female trainer. Berman was named master trainer in 2003 and in 2005 left NYSC to devote herself to Stacy’s Boot Camp full-time.
Berman graduated from Hunter College with a degree in health education and psychology and her personal training certifications through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and the American Council on Exercise (ACE). She is also a certified nutritional specialist through Dr. Jane Pentz, of Lifestyle Management Associates and is a NASM certified sports fitness specialist.

For more information on Stacy’s Boot Camp, including registration details and full schedule, visit www.stacysbootcamp.com.

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