| Skin Rejevenation: The Fantastic Four |
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Winter Weather can stir up all kinds of trouble for the skin, often bringing with it a slew of seasonal villains that can leave the skin feeling beat up. There is Jack Frost, a cold character who often leaves skin feeling dull and dry, and his evil sidekick, Doctor Wind, who often joins Frost, whipping up icy blasts that cause skin to become brittle and crack. And do not forget Stress Man, a spirit with the unique ability to stir up hectic holiday situations that range from difficult family members to frantic fights for the seasons must-have toy. Luckily, an elite force of specially trained experts exists to save the day. Known as The Esthetic Professionals, they fight to end their clients' winter woes with the super arsenal of tools they have at their disposal. An esthetic professional's utility belt comes equipped with a variety of skin-rejuvenating treatments suited for any skin situation. Dry skin, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and acne breakouts do not stand a chance. Carrots During the winter, people bundle up to protect themselves from the harsh elements. However, the most sensitive area of skin is often left exposed: the face. This delicate area is the perfect target for cold winds, dry indoor air and icy temperatures that draw moisture from the skin. As a result, skin is often left dry and dehydrated. Super Peels Chemical peels are topically applied acids that cause a controlled shedding of skin layers, and aid in the restoration and rejuvenation of the skin's surface. Depending on the level of rejuvenation desired, there are several types of peels that may be used to reach varying depths of the epidermis. This allows for the exposure of new layers and the creation of a fresh appearance. Skin care Skin care treatments are great for the skin this time of year. Organic facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasions and microdermabrasions and ultrasounds. A daily skin care regimen is also beneficial for your skin and aiding in bacteria and overall health of your skin. Article written by: Louis Silberman, SkinInc. Magazine |
