Archive | April, 2010

Silky Indulgence with Caress Whipped Souffle Body Wash

by Ana Castano

1312Mmm! I’d be careful not to place the new Caress Whipped Souffle Body Wash anywhere in your kitchen. It smells so sweet you might mistaken it for a delicious dessert! This divine and creamy body wash leaves your skin feeling so smooth. It’s their new formula whipped with moisturizers and gently cleanses your skin. This isn’t your typical body wash that gets all bubbly. It goes on like a silky coating as if you were putting delicious icing on your body. Once you rinse it off, you’re left with soft refreshing skin! I love this bodywash so much I’ve even started to use it when shaving. Every shower has become a delicious one!

It’s available in Blackberry Cream(my fave!) and White Peach Cream.

Check out some pics from the launch!

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Eyebrow Shapes: The Good, the Bad & the Crazy

by Beyond Beauty Basics

Are your eyebrows more bushy than bold? More angry than arched? Our friends at StyleCaster fill us in on how to determine the fine line between good and bad brows.

Eyebrow Shapes: The Good, the Bad & the Crazy[Images: Only80s.com & Zimbio.com]

Remember when your mother refused to let you pluck your eyebrows because she claimed that you were too young? Your bushy brows probably made you look even more awkward in an already uncomfortable pre-teen phase that may or may not have also included braces and bad skin. Fast forward to the first time you plucked, threaded or waxed, and you most likely instantly looked ten times more mature and put together.

We all know the importance of a good brow shape. Angles and arches can instantly frame your face, giving your features a more balanced look. However, what happens when brows are neglected, overly plucked, or start transforming into one single line of hair across your forehead? The unpleasant results are below in our– The Good, The Bad, and The Crazy: Eyebrow Edition.

The Good:

1. Naturally Thick
Thinner isn’t always better– take Brooke Shields and Hilary Rhoda, for example. Much of Shields’ stunning beauty can be attributed to her dark, full brows. Model Hilary Rhoda is also well-known for her thick brows, which frame her piercing blue eyes. While we don’t want to credit all of the two stars’ successes to their brows– we have to wonder– would these two be where they are today if they had ever gotten a little tweezer happy?

2. Beautiful and Bold
[Images: BauerGriffin.com]

The days of the pencil thin, barely-there eyebrow are gone– finally! With the latest trend of bold eyebrows, the daily brow touch up is a thing of the past. Beyonce and Jennifer Connelly know how to work their statement brows. With the popularity of aggressive shoulders, black leather, and spiky embellishments, why not coordinate your brows to go with your daring ensemble?

More of the Good and even more of the Bad! via Rachel Adler after the jump… at DailyMakeover.com

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It’s no secret, shave less with Acai berry in Secret’s Soothing Effects

by Ana Castano

secretI’m always feeling a bit dry under my arms after a shower, especially right after a shave. Being super dry can make your skin a little red and totally uncomfortable throughout the day. Hopefully you don’t have some big presentation in front of the VP of your company, while you secretly want to wave your arms to appease the discomfort! You know what I’m talking about; it’s when you almost want to do the chicken dance! Well, I am just really glad that Secret has recently come out with deodorants with soothing conditioners. I was able to try Secret’s Soothing Effects antiperspirant/deodorant from a recent NYFW Media Mixer during the last Fashion Week which Secret sponsored. I was wondering why they had such yummy drinks mixed with Acai berry juice, and now it makes sense! Secret’s new Soothing Effects have infused conditioners made of soy and Acai berry to reduce redness that normally shows up after shaving. It’s amazing how comfortable and relaxed I now feel under my arms after applying Soothing Effects. I’m not jumping to do another presentation in front of the big boss, but at least I know I won’t be focusing on my underarms! Other deodorants that Secret has also launched are Sheer Mineral Deodorant formulated with light talc to let your skin breathe and Smooth Effects Deodorant which lets you shave less!

You can check out the video from the NYFW Media Mixer sponsored by Secret Antiperspirant and Deodorant here on YouTube!

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SmoothMED for SpaWeek: Lunch Break Botox

by Rosanne Clemente

smoothmed_storefront_1Throughout my youth, I was the typical tanning bed obsessed, social smoker who snubbed my mother’s constant reminders about the damage I was causing to my health and my skin. Lathering in my tingle lotion and jumping into the highest level bed, the naive know-it-all in me laughed because there was NO WAY those dreaded wrinkles would ever happen to invincible me. Even if by some off chance the dreaded lines somehow found their way to my face, I’d be 70 or 80 by then – - thats way too old to care, right? Wrong! Sadly, I was very, very wrong.

Two months before turning “the big 3-0,” a more mature me knew my former lifestyle had way past its expiration date. I desperately needed to start preserving my damaged skin before its fate quickly became matching the weathered handle of my latest Louis Vuitton. Just short of two years thereafter, I’ve religiously followed a daily skin care regimen, including SPF.

Despite my tireless effort and having become a slave to every anti aging product on the market, I’m still overly conscious of the permanent reminder my careless youth has etched across my forehead. Therefore, when presented with the opportunity to try Botox, I happily obliged. I jumped at it actually, while jumping up and down (like the little girl who created the necessity in the first place).

My SmoothMED Experience

Today I had an appointment at the SmoothMED spa for my very first Botox treatment. Beside myself with excitement (yet nervous inside), I walked into the 59th Street clinic; which is conveniently located midtown, between Park and Lexington Avenues. The door opened off the street into a cute and modern setting with a super friendly and helpful staff. After I filled out the typical doctor’s office paperwork, the receptionist took a quick “mug shot” for my chart. This office has a unique way of uploading a patients image onto a graph, so the exact location of injection points is conveniently filed for quick follow-ups. This is the only salon in the city that offers that specific charting protocol. After my picture was taken, I was led to an office where I met Dr. Jack Berdy, SmoothMED owner and medical director, for our consult. He was amazing, a wealth of information and excellent at breaking down medical jargon into terminology that was understandable to my non-medical mind.

What is Botox?

Dr. Berdy explained that Botox is the brand name that represents the protein (botulinum toxin) that is produced by a bacteria known as Clostridium Botulinum. In large doses, this protein causes “Botulism,” a paralytic illness most often seen in cases of food poisoning. It was discovered however; that in small dosages, this protein could be used in cosmetic medicine to treat facial creases, folds and wrinkles. Botox can also be used in non-cosmetic medicine to treat excessive underarm sweating, migraine headaches, chronic pain, esophagus problems, lazy eye syndrome and in some cases, severe clinical depression due to aesthetic and body image distortion mental disorders.

How Does it Work?

“Acetylcholine” is the substance responsible for transmitting messages from our nerves to our muscles, triggering them to contract. Botox works by blocking the transmission of acetylcholine; therefore, the muscles lose their ability to contract. As a result, wrinkles smooth out and soften. It takes the human body 4-6 months to recreate and replace this protein, hence the reason Botox is a temporary solution that needs to be repeated every 4-6 months (depending on individual tolerance and the patient’s personal vanity as fine lines begin to resurface and appear).

Let the Botox’ing Begin

Yep, I learned ALL of that interesting information during my ten minute consult. I’ve never been so thoroughly educated by a physician, this eased the butterflies in my stomach slightly. So did learning the fact that all physicians must be Board Certified in order to administer any injections in the SmoothMED office. It was during this consult that we decided on a “non surgical eyebrow lift” and to fill the lines in my forehead. The doctor asked if I was sensitive to needles, in which I am not. He offered a numbing cream, but I decided against using it only after he assured me that he uses one of the thinnest gauged needles.

About ten minutes after walking into SmoothMED, I was laying on the exam table and ready to begin my injections. The doctor wiped off my makeup but assured me (speaking more to my vanity) that I could touch it up as soon as he was finished. He started my treatment and explained each move he made and reminded me of the reasoning behind doing so, throughout the duration. Any nervousness that was left had diminished.

SmoothMedThe entire process lasted a couple of minutes and was relatively painless. Honestly, I was shocked at how little pain was involved. There were a handful of injections, the most severe was slightly less intense than a minor mosquito bite. If patients have 2-4 minutes to spare, it is recommended to ice the area to reduce redness and minimal swelling. I had plenty of time and was handed an ice pack. A few minutes later, the physician removed the ice and handed me a mirror to assess “the damage.” To my surprise, there were only a few miniscule red dots across the top of my forehead. I didn’t bring any make up with me and didn’t think twice about the 26 block walk back to Penn Station which speaks volumes for it not looking bad at all.

I was reminded that it takes 5-7 days to see any results; therefore, if you’re planning on getting Botox for an event, be sure to schedule your appointment at least a week in advance. Also, I was instructed not to rub the area, lay down flat or work out to avoid dissipating the injected bacterium to an unwanted spot, potentially causing an adverse reaction such as eyelid and/or eyebrow drooping. Although this is extremely uncommon and reversible, these precautions should be taken seriously. All normal activity (including normal skin care) can be resumed the following day. I was warned there could be a slight headache as a side effect, but its 4 hours later and I feel great. The only thing I feel is a slight tightness around my eyes, very similar to when a ponytail is pulled too tight. There is no pain or discomfort involved.

Twenty minutes after walking into SmoothMED, I was thanking the staff and walking right back out the door. SmoothMED‘s “concept is to obtain expert Botox® treatments and/or injectable facial fillers in a safe medical setting in 30 minutes or less.” I can truly vouch for that and I would absolutely do a “fly by” Botox treatment on a lunch break and even before a date or a big night out. My favorite “perk” is that there are no appointments necessary. I can guarantee I’ll be back at SmoothMED for my follow-up “Expert Botox…On the GO!” before my sister’s wedding in September.

Okay, so you got me to admit my age this once but now I’m going right back to claiming my eternal 21…thanks to todays “lunch break Botox” I have the smooth, young face to “prove” it!

For more information checkout SmoothMED.com and ask about some of their specials for SpaWeek! Check out our video below!

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