Dry Skin is Never in. Here's How to Beat it.
Hello Beautiful! We hope your Valentine’s Day was magical and full of self-love. Did you take some time to treat yourself?
This February has been cold and snowy and that can mean trouble for your skin. If the winter weather has dried out your skin, let us take care of you and help you rehydrate. Here’s what will help:
Step 1: Exfoliate Girl! Grab your favorite scrub, wet your face, and exfoliate. Sloughing off those dry, dead skin cells will give you a fresh, clean canvas.
Step 2: Moisturize that Face! A rich moisturizer will allow your skin to lock its natural moisture in all day. Apply in the morning and at night after cleansing.
Step 3: Repeat! Good skincare is a routine and repeating these steps will help you during these cold winter months. Exfoliate once a week, cleanse your face morning and night, moisturize as often as you can, and never forget your trusty pal, SPF 30. Even in the winter months, it’s important to use it.
If all else fails, come see me! We offer a few different facials targeting hydration and will help you see instant results. We’ve narrowed it down for you here:
This treatment includes a double cleanse, dermaplaning, a light enzyme peel, a facial massage and nano infusion with a complex blend of rejuvenating oils that awaken your skin cells. Your skin will drink up this amazing elixir, showing off a beautiful, youthful glow! This is a great treatment for dry skin. Book here!
The Hydrofacial is great for normal, oily, aging skin types. This is a powerful facial that will give results! Removes dead skin cells and extracts impurities while simultaneously cleansing, exfoliating and delivering antioxidants and hydrators into your skin. This treatment comes with a gentle peel, customized mask, serum and moisturizer for your skin type. Your skin will feel super clean and glow! A soothing massage to the scalp, shoulders and decollete included. Note: This is not for sensitive, rosacea or acneic skin. Book here!
A safe and simple, non-invasive method to exfoliate the skin, removing all dead skin cells and ridding the face of vellus hair (peach fuzz) Bonus! This service comes with a customized mask or a leave-on exfoliator depending on your skin type and/or need. Book here!
The winter months can wreak havoc on our skin, but now we know how to protect it! We’re happy to answer any concerns you may have about your skin and remember a consultation is always free. Happy hydrating my divine goddesses!
XOXO,
Tana Marie
Roses are Red. Rose Water is Pink!
Happy February, Beautiful. Because it’s Bachelor season and Valentine’s Day is coming up, we thought it would only be fitting to tell you all about rosewater. If you have never used rosewater before, but you’re curious to know more, keep reading!
Rosewater has many health benefits for your inner body and skin. It is made by distilling rose petals with steam. Because of it’s natural fragrance, some choose to use it in lieu of perfume. Roses are naturally high in vitamins, antioxidants, and healthy sugars, so the benefits of rose water can range from hydrating your skin to calming your hair’s frizzy attitude. Below are some of the most important benefits for your skin:
Anti-inflammatory: This is one of the greatest benefits of rose water. The anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe the irritation of eczema or rosacea.
Hydration: Well it is water but rose water can give your skin that extra boost of hydration in the morning. In addition, it can help reduce the oiliness of your skin.
Defrizz & Strengthen Hair: Just like rosewater can hydrate your skin, it can hydrate your hair the hydrocarbons in the water help keep hair strong, healthy, and hydrated.
Mood Booster: Yes girl. If you’re feeling down, spritz yourself with some rose water. Research has found links between mood stabilization and rose water. The extracts have light mood-enhancing benefits.
High in Vitamin C: This vitamin aids in blemish treatment, cell recovery, UV protection, skin hydration, and wrinkle prevention.
Anxious to start using rose water in your daily routine? Here’s how you can incorporate it:
Use it as an eye cleanser/soother
Add it to your body lotion
Add it to your conditioner
Makeup remover
Acne treatment, used with lemon juice, but be careful. A little bit of lemon juice goes a long way as it can sting acneic skin, so use sparingly and never apply to open lesions.
You can take advantage of the natural benefits of rose water in your daily skincare routine. Now, you’re an expert in rose water my divine goddesses.
XOXO,
Tana Marie