Fact - Dermal rolling to fix scars - Call Beautiful Image for help or visit our website.
Fact - Something from the outside cannot fix something from the inside. Call Beautiful Image for help or visit our website.
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Enjoy our blog as we bust some myths and expose the truth of effective Skin Care
Fact - Dermal rolling to fix scars - Call Beautiful Image for help or visit our website.
Fact - Something from the outside cannot fix something from the inside. Call Beautiful Image for help or visit our website.
Fact - Pigment takes years to come to the surface so with treatments such as fraxel or IPL even though it may appear to fade, it will return and 3 hours of sun exposure can undo all the hard work. Call Beautiful Image for help or visit our website for a test patch to try before you buy.
Myth - My moisturiser make me feel moist
Fact - This means the cream may be too thick to penetrate the skin to feed the vitamins the skin is lacking.
Myth - The skin does act as a barrier so only 2-7% of products penetrate the surface .
Fact - True, however cosmetic rolling allows up to 87% absorption of products.
Myth - Foundations do not harm skin
Fact - Some foundations can cause skin congestion as blocked pores and pimples. Check yours by mixing a little in a glass of water. If friendly the water should become cloudy.
Sugar is our number one aging enemy as it attacks skin cells and collagen fibres causing elasticity loss... saggy skin.... the process is called glycation. Sugar acts as an incentive for us to eat more and is in most foods. Even if you opt for an organic muesli bar over chocolate cake or fresh orange juice rather than the coke your healthy choices are frighteningly low on vitamins and minerals while disturbingly high in sugar. Yes, even diet food can be a trap. Average Australian women eat 31 teaspoons of sugar a day. The Australian Dietary Guidelines suggest 10 teaspoons or 50g a day is plenty. Cut your sugar intake to this and you will take 10 years off your skin age. Read labels when shopping.
Some common foods and their sugar content:
Can of coke (340ml) - 10 teaspoons
Orange juice( 340 ml) - 8 teaspoons
Milo and Milk - 5 teaspoons
Weet-bix (2) - 1 teaspoon
Tim Tam (2) - 7-8 teaspoons
Vegemite sandwich - 1 teaspoon
LOWER YOUR SUGAR INTAKE IN FOUR STEPS
1. Drink water instead of soft drink and fruit juices, which are major contributors to excess sugar
2. Eat more whole foods, snack on high fibre, low GI carbs, nuts, low sugar yogurt, wholemeal crackers and fresh fruit in modest amounts
3. Keep chocolate, lollies and cake treats for special occasions only
4. Don’t add sugar. Slowly reduce the amount of sugar you add to your coffee, tea, and cereal. Or choose a substitute, such as a small amount of honey, or a healthier sweet alternative such as Stevia, agave syrup or Sucralose.
Skin issues
I have very sensitive skin and can only use sorbalene, I react to everything else. I have excema too.
Outcome
When this client came to me she was in trouble. I could only use 3 of my range on her skin. It was extremely dry because it was hot from the redness. Redness means heat thus dry skin and sensitive. The sorbalene was just sitting on the surface to stop the client feeling so dry and taught but the skin was very hungry for essential vitamins such as Vitamin A. I knew I could fix this skin but NOT over night. If you feed starved skin quickly it responds with a reaction just the same as your body would if you had not eaten for a few days and suddenly had a great feast.. you would be sick and your skin is no different. This client did not react and actually it is impossible to react to Environ as the product contains what all skin lacks/ you just have to introduce the range with respect to the skin you are treating. This client now uses the full range and enjoys a beautiful balanced skin on her face.
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