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Advanced healing helpers

DailyBeauty.com
Advanced healing helpersWhen I first saw this image, I was like “whao,” but after reading the article I realized it was ingenious.  To me it actually looks pretty comfortable.  If you are recovering from an invasive procedure, or possibly even a minor one, this healing mask may actually help you heal quicker and more comfortably.  According to Daily Beauty:

"The care you take during the post-op healing period is almost as important as the surgery itself.  A recovery device called AqueCool, by Aqueduct Medical is a new approach to that sensitive time.  It delivers continuous cool-water therapy at a safe temperature range directly to the surgical site to minimize swelling, bruising, discomfort and overall downtime after surgery.

AqueCool Masques are procedure-specific—pictured from left to right are the Lower Face & Neck Masque, the Full Face & Neck Masque, and the Periorbital Masque—and they’re custom-formable to each patient.  They can be worn while watching TV, reading, sleeping, or sitting at a computer without getting in the way.  As with any surgical procedure, it’s essential to meticulously follow your surgeon’s post-procedure instructions, so be sure to get the green light from your doctor before trying any recovery aid.

Puffiness, Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns, Masks
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Beauty Find: Talc-Free Eyeshadow for Sensitive Eyes

SheFinds.comBeauty Find: Talc Free Eyeshadow for Sensitive Eyes
If your eyes are sensitive, or easily irritated by eye shadows, and other eye makeup you may have an allergy to talc or mica.  In order to prevent unsightly redness and painful reactions try talk/mica-free cosmetics, or BY142’s Skin Fortifier (just $35) which is like an “Invisible glove for the body”.  Made with dermaseal, a semi-permeable membrane that allows the skin to breath without allowing it to inhale the gross bacteria and pollutants we encounter throughout the day think: public bathrooms, trains, and taxis.  Here is a fabulous find from SheFinds.

 

“What: Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Eye Shadow

Why: As anyone who wear contact lenses or has sensitive eyes can tell you… eye shadow can look great and feel awful. But Physicians Formula has a talc-free, oil-free, mineral-based line that is perfect for everyone. The sheer, blendable shades go on with a smooth, natural finish that is weightless and crease-resistant. My favorite is the quad, which comes in color-coordinated matte and pearlized shades. The mauve quad did wonders for my baby blues!”

Puffiness, Eyes, Makeup
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Cold Case: Skin Care’s Deep Freeze

WWD.comCold Case: Skin Care's Deep Freeze
With the summer heat it’s no wonder that cooling and freezing products are all the rage.  This article from Women’s Wear Daily outlines the cosmetic freeze trend, and points out that by cooling the products temperature by 36 degrees it shrinks the molecules which then enables them to penetrate deeper into the skin.  I have used the Laura Mercier Hydrating Gel Mask, and I kept it in the fridge.  On those puffy mornings it is an amazingly relaxing and effective remedy.

"Freezing and cooling skin care creams, gels, masks and mists are a decidedly hot trend in the beauty world, thanks to their numerous benefits to the skin.  While self-heating masks are the perfect remedy for unclogging pores in acne-prone complexions, icicle-inducing items help keep puffiness, redness and sensitivity at bay—not to mention the added bonus of a cool burst, a definite pick-meup in soupy summer heat.  According to New York dermatologist Karyn Grossman, temperature does affect the skin. ‘Warm temperatures dilate blood vessels and cause increased blood flow,’ she says, ‘while cool temperatures constrict blood vessels and help to decrease pain, itch and inflammation.’

Cooling products are particularly effective when used on the eye area because they help to bring down puffiness and under-eye circles.  And while many products on the market use natural coolers like menthol, cucumber and eucalyptus to refresh and revive tired, dull skin, some brands take the freezing concept literally…Play & Rewind, a two-part, single-dose system aimed at the hard-partying set, is said to feature an even more potent version of its patented instant freezing technology that can be deployed with just one click.  Play is designed to be applied before a night out to luminize and soften skin, while Rewind is for the not-so-great morning after, when skin is dehydrated and in need of detox."  Read More

Puffiness, Masks, Moisturize, Skin Care
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Free Sample Alert: Olay Regenerist Eye Derma-Pod

Free Sample Alert: Olay Regernerist Eye Derma-PodA new freebie is available from Olay.  You can get your free sample of Regenerist Eye Derma-pod Anti-Aging Triple Response System HERE (there’s also a $3 coupon).  This is a three-in-one product that resurfaces — regenerates surface cells, decongests puffiness — massage helps remove excess undereye fluids and fills lines and wrinkles — microspheres help fill creases for a smoother look.  The product is dermatologist and ophthalmologist tested.

 

Buy It

 

Has anyone tried this product yet?  If so, let us know what you think as a comment below.  I will give a full review once I get my free sample! 

Wrinkles, Puffiness, Dark Circles, Eye Care, Announcements
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Quick Tip: How To Treat Puffy Eyes

How To: Treat Puffy EyesLate nights, allergies, too much salt, and even stress can cause the unsightly occurrence of puffy eyes.  Thouh we want to believe otherwise, no miracle cream or moisturizer will truly reduce puffiness in the eyes!

So let’s focus on the prevention of puffy eyes.  Here are some simple, "at home" ways to reduce and prevent puffiness.
 

•    Limit your alcohol  and sodium intake, both cause water retention and puffiness.
•    Wash your face with ice cold water every morning (also wake’s you up instantly).
•    Drink plenty of water to clean out your system.
•    Place two slices of cool cucumber on the eyes for several minutes.
•    Moisten two tea bags, chill in refrigerator, and place over eyelids for several minutes.
•    You can also try a soothing eye cream with aloe and vitamin E (to calm the skin).
•    Eye creams and moisturizers may also be the cause, try to pin point what causes the      irritation and terminate use of that product.

Note: If you have chronic puffy eyes (fat sacks) and none of these treatments work, cosmetic surgery may be your only option, which in most cases is highly effective.

Puffiness, Eye Care, Quick Tips, How To's
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“Inside Out”: Foods for Fabulous Skin

As we all know [though many of us deny] what goes into our bodies is just as important as what we put on them.  We can’t expect our miracle creams to work, well…miracles without a healthy lifestyle.   A healthy diet is one of the best ways to have and keep great skin.  It takes a great deal of discipline to eat right.

Lisa Kovalovich wrote a great article emphasizing the importance of “8 nutrients to keep you glowing healthy.”  It’s is not an overwhelming list of impossibly complicated recipes.  She included the “Look-Amazing Menu” by Sara Ryba RD, CDN, a nutritionist with a private practice in New York.  The menu focuses on foods such as; salmon, flaxseed and avocado (providing omega-3) which reduces inflammation in the body and helps diminish the appearance of puffy eyes, fine lines and sagging skin. Pomegranate is also a great source of omega-3 and may be a fun treat [its all about the seeds].  The article also points out that fruits like berries and melon will help to firm your skin but high-sugar fruits [and other sugary foods] may cause a hormonal reaction due to increased of blood-sugar levels, and we know what that means…blemishes!  Focus on these 8 nutrients and you may be on your way to healthier skin.  Here are a couple of recipes [ Via Self.com ]

Steamed Salmon Salad with Grapefruit-Ginger Dressing
Guacamole Con Frutas
 

[ Via AllWomensTalk.com ]

Nutrition, Puffiness, Anti-aging, Acne, Skin Care
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