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Aesthetics services involve state-of-the-art technology skin care that represents the fusion of healthcare and beauty services. And at, Evolve Meda Associates a leading aesthetic center take an absolutely integrated approach for optimizing your skin’s health and appearance. With several procedures available to enhance your outer look the difference will be visible within couple of days. Benefit from our high quality services and schedule a preliminary consultation to talk over your need, right now!

Mineral Makeup for Your Teen Daughter | Beauty-Talk.com

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For your own teenage daughter, help her to choose makeup that looks natural and helps her avoid skin problems.

My Color Experiment at the Ricardo Rojas Salon!

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Ricardo Rojas has worked with everyone from Kate Moss to Paris Hilton, but he treats ALL those who walk through his salon door like celebs. The intimate Ricardo Rojas Salon has eight styling stations and exudes pure rock and roll glamour with its shiny black walls, offset by punches of hot pink, and chandeliers.

I paid the Lower East Side gem a visit Monday night for a cut, color, glaze, oxygen facial and manicure... what better way to kickstart the week? Ricardo decided to darken my brassy hair to black and added a glaze for an updated look. While the color set, makeup artist Colleen Runne started on my oxygen facial, a treatment that offers immediate hydration and rejuvenation. Colleen is full of great makeup tips as well, and, after my facial, she gave me a natural glow using her arsenal of products that she keeps in a painters box. She loves Giorgio Armani foundation and uses a pink egg-shaped sponge called the Beauty Blender for soft finish. She's also an expert pimple concealer and turned the nasty number above my lip into a Cindy Crawford mole, how creative! While Colleen was sorting out my face, I also got a speedy manicure and learned the secret to soft cuticles: olive oil!!!

I was so glammed up by the end that everyone at the salon insisted I had to go out, preferably on a date. Sadly, when I got home the only date I had was with a stack of textbooks, it's finals week!

Natural Beauty Products & Skin Care Tips : Basic Organic Skin Care Products

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Natural Beauty Products & Skin Care Tips : Basic Organic Skin Care Products

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Skin care products help your skin stay youthful and vibrant. Learn about organic, natural skin care products in this free skin care & beauty tips video….

Which cleanser, serum, moisturizer w/ SPF or night cream are you using?

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Could you please share with us which product you used (cleanser, serum, moisturizer w/ SPF or night cream) & whether or not you would recommend it or buy it again. Also, what is your favorite daytime moisturizer w/ SPF? Thanks lady!

Booze It Up With a Beer Facial

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Talk about living the high life. Chicago is a beer-drinker's paradise, so it's no wonder that one spa is introducing brewskis to skin care. Exsalonce spa's $75 Beer Enzyme Facial begins with a cold one, moves on to standards such as extractions, and moves on to incorporate an enzyme cream made from Miller High Life. (The local doctor who creates the cream insists that the champagne of beers has the highest number of enzymes. In your face, Old Style!)

My friend Kevin Aeh gave the facial a try and reports thusly: "Throughout the treatment, extra time is spent massaging the feet, hands and shoulders — which, combined with our subtle beer buzz, put us in a completely relaxed, trancelike state. After the hour-long service, our glowing, refreshed face was ready to hit the pub." I'll drink to that.

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Beauty Products Review| Cosmetics | Skincare | Fragrance and Beauty Products

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Get lots of free beautytips and home made solution for your skin , hair, body and health also.So this site is only to make beatiful ang to get fabolous skin and beautifull hair.

An At-Home Facial with Lavere!

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Now, what kind of beauty-devotee would I be to turn down a facial? So when Eva asked me to attend an event for Lavere where I would get a much-needed one, I eagerly accepted the invitation. Yesterday, I attended the...

A Skin Recovery Mini-Facial: Scenario 5

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Welcome to part five of my miniseries on the mini-facial, where I'll detail specific fast skin-recovery routines for those mornings where a face wash isn't enough. Sometimes your skin needs a little extra boost before you face the day, and we all know trying to mask a skin problem with makeup alone can only make it worse. So, check out my tips for righting what went wrong overnight.

Scenario 5: You slept over at your new boyfriend's house and when you got home, discovered you are allergic to cats. OK, you already knew, but you didn't want him to know that being around Sheba kind of makes you feel like you are going to pass out. (He's had her for five years, and you kind of think if he had to choose, he'd choose the cat). Either way, the evidence is all over your pink, puffed-up face.

Here's what to do:

  1. Start with a hot shower to wash any of the dander that's still on your skin. Take an antihistamine (nondrowsy) or at least an aspirin.
  2. Smooth on a soothing face mask, like Kiehl's Soothing Gel Mask ($18.50).
  3. Sit with ice or an ice pack on your face and around your eyes for two minutes to reduce the swelling. If you have them, use a packaged gel made to unpack tired eyes, like DuWop Igels ($25).
  4. Put eye drops, like Visine, in your eyes. Also, dab some around your nose and on your lips, because it will constrict the blood vessels.
  5. Apply a calming moisturizer like Ahava Calming Facial Moisturizer SPF 15 ($30) and a depuffing eye cream.

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A Skin Recovery Mini-Facial — Scenario 4

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Welcome to part four of my Bella miniseries on the mini-facial, where I'll detail specific fast skin-recovery routines for those mornings where a face wash isn't enough. Sometimes your skin needs a little extra boost before you face the day, and we all know trying to mask a skin problem with makeup alone can only make it worse. So, check out our tips for righting what went wrong overnight.

Scenario 4: Your best friend's boyfriend broke up with her, so you spent the evening listening to how much she's going to miss her "boo bear" while she chain smoked. Now it's the morning, she's on your couch with an empty bottle of vino and your face feels like it was rubbed in an ashtray.

Here's what to do:

  1. Wash your face with an oxygenating cleanser, like Clean & Clear Oxygenating Fizzing Cleanser ($6.99).
  2. Apply a mask for dull skin, like Bliss Triple Oxygen Instant Energizing Mask ($52).
  3. Try a serum with vitamin C to brighten skin, like Philosophy When Hope Is Not Enough: Age Control ($38), Fresh Appleseed Brightening Essence ($90), or Avalon Organics Vitamin C Vitality Facial Serum ($16.79).
  4. Smooth on a light-reflecting tinted moisturizer, like Aveeno Active Naturals Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer SPF 30 ($14.39).

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A Skin Recovery Mini-Facial: Scenario 3

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Welcome to part three of my Bella miniseries on the mini-facial, where I'll detail specific fast skin-recovery routines for those mornings where a face wash isn't enough. Sometimes your skin needs a little extra boost before you face the day, and we all know trying to mask a skin problem with makeup alone can only make it worse. So, check out our tips for righting what went wrong overnight.

Scenario 3: Ah, the morning plight of the scruffy man-loving lady. While you may not be able to get your guy to change his affinity for facial hair, find comfort in the fact that you're not alone. "This is a big problem for lots of my patients," says Dr. Doris Day, a Manhattan dermatologist. "What he can do is take a shower before the date, get a good shaving gel, and shave towards the end of the shower when the skin is softest and most hydrated, so he gets as close a shave as possible. This may mean he has to shave twice per day, but that's love."

Here's what to do when it's, er, not love:

  1. Wash your face with a calming cleanser, like Phisoderm Cream Cleanser for Sensitive Skin ($4.79).
  2. Apply a healing mask, like Chanticaille Jasmine & Lily Healing Mask ($70) to the affected area. An alternative is to chill a couple cucumbers and apply them where you have redness for about two minutes.
  3. Smooth on a soothing lotion, like Clinique Redness Solutions Urgent Relief Cream ($30).
  4. Once the cream has absorbed, apply a redness-reducing concealer, ideally one with a green base. Try Physician's Formula Gentle Cover Stick Concealer ($3.27).

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A Skin Recovery Mini-Facial - Scenario 1

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Welcome to a Bella mini-series on the mini-facial, where I'll detail specific fast skin recovery routines for those mornings where a face wash isn't enough. Sometimes your skin needs a little extra boost before you face the day, and we all know trying to mask a skin problem with makeup alone can only make it worse. So, check out our tips for righting what went wrong overnight.



Scenario 1: The A/C is broken. You spent the entire night tossing and turning in your own sweat — leaving your face shiny and on the verge of breakout.

Here's what to do:

  1. Wash your face with a soothing, foaming cleanser. It'll remove makeup without irritating and you won't miss a spot.
  2. Apply a clay-based mask that fights acne. Look for ingredients like charcoal or sulfur to really deep clean pores. Leave on for two to five minutes, then remove with a washcloth. Try Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask($41).
  3. Follow with a moisturizing gel mask. Leave on for one minute. This will add some of the moisture you lost overnight and with your deep cleansing. Try Fresh Rose Face Mask($55).
  4. Wash your face with cold water to remove any remnants of the mask.
  5. Apply a light moisturizer and a little de-puffing eye cream. Skip foundation and use oil-free concealer only around eyes, nose, and on blemishes — you'll want to keep skin as clean as possible.

Now go get some coffee.

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How to Have the Sexy Car

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For most men, cars are a great way to display their masculinity and all the other things that women reportedly look for in a man, such as a robust wallet and a good reputation. In this aspect, many men dream of driving luxury cars or sports car and cru...

Two Surprising Skin-Trouble Culprits

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Earlier this week, I had a deep-pore facial at Gentle Star Medspa in San Francisco. My esthetician, Craig Shishido, had turned me on to Jan Marini Bioglycolic, which has made a huge improvement in my skin. He has a reputation for being a perfectionist, and boy, does he earn it. You know how most facials involve a few minutes of extraction? Craig de-plugged my pores for two and a half hours.

While he worked, he gave a few suggestions for better skin. They're a bit out of the ordinary, so I wanted to share two of them:

  • Wear sunscreen everywhere. Craig praised me for wearing sunscreen every day, but when he was removing blackheads on my ears — I told you, he's thorough — he asked if I wore sunscreen on my ears. Erk. I'd never thought of that! "Start wearing it on your ears now," he said. "Otherwise, the skin gets a little crusty over time, and it'll look like a Krispy Kreme doughnut."
  • Don't be phone-y. The right side of my face has had subtle irritation lately. "This is where you hold your phone, right?" Craig asked. Bingo. Turns out, the phone was causing contact dermatitis. The solution: Buy a Bluetooth headset, or clean your phone regularly.

Off to comparison shop for headsets now . . .
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