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Botanical Soothing Cream Review by Nancy Lee

Thursday, August 9th, 2012

Introduced to me by Lindsey Guest, Founder and CEO of BeautyARMY, this treatment has saved my skin! I suffer Rosacea and adult acne so even when I’m not going through a break-out spell I have red cheeks. With Botanical Soothing Cream, I only need a tiny amount and I am able to enjoy all day redness relief.

I find it’s more like a balm, I put a pea-sized amount on my fingers, rub it between my hands to emulsify it for an easier application and I press it into my cheeks, chin and the sides of my nose. I am a firm believer of pressing, not rubbing, your skincare.  I use an upward almost rocking motion.

I only apply Botanical Soothing Cream where I suffer Rosacea because to me, this is more of a treatment, applying it all over is a waste. I use a different SPF for the rest of my face.  It has a bit of that ‘sunscreen’ scent but I find it does not linger. I wait 2 minutes for the Cream to fully absorb and then I apply the rest of my facial makeup as usual. I haven’t run into any issues with my pressed powder foundation – no caking, discolouration or sliding off due to this product! My makeup stays fresh and my skin stays comfortable.

When and why to use Salicylic Wash?

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Salicylic Acid is used in many dermatologic preparations.  Found in products for acne, calluses, keratosis pilaris, and dandruff shampoo, salicylic acid works as a comedolytic and keratolytic agent helping epidermal cells shed easily, loosing up congestion and neutralizing bacteria within the pore.  Salicylic acid can be used for many different skin types.  It is capable of penetrating and breaking-down fats and lipids which makes it a great choice when working with acne-prone skin.

I have worked on many women over 35, concerned with wrinkles, but also experiencing micro-comedonal congestion, whether from hormones, cosmetics, pressure and friction or simply not using the right products.  These are the perfect clients to recommend using our Salicylic Wash 2% three to five times per week.  It is often all that is needed to gently loosen and exfoliate the skin, without over drying.

For acne-prone skin, whether oily or dry, the benefit of combining salicylic acid with glycolic acid provides a stronger keratolytic effect that is often necessary for chronic acne conditions, very oily “resistant” skin.  The key is to blend these actives in way that does not over-dry the skin.  The Control Corrective, Acne Spot Treatment, which can be used once to twice daily on the affected area, will do the trick for most.  It will not only help clear up the blemish, but will help lighten the residual dark spots.

When choosing a peel for acne prone or “rough” aging skin, our professional Beta Peel 22% is a great choice.  This creamy peel contains a strong enough percentage, but will not “over-dry” the skin.  Left on 2-3 minutes, then neutralized, it is a perfect peel for those who have built up a tolerance to AHA peels.  Keep in mind that 2% salicylic acid = 8% glycolic acid in terms of strength, so when comparing a glycolic acid peel to a salicylic acid peel, the percentages need to be converted in terms of action on the skin.

It is also important to note that salicylic acid peeling is not advised for those allergic to aspirin, while on Accutane, when using Retin-A (or retinoic acid derivatives), during pregnancy, on highly sensitive skin, sunburned skin, on clients going through treatment for auto immune disorders, chemo/radiation, or other treatments that make the skin more photo-sensitive.  Always review current medication usage with your clients so you can adjust the facial treatment to best meet their needs.  Watch a video demonstration of our Beta Clear Facial to view how to incorporate this peel into your menu.

Salicylic acid peels and products are credited with great skin improvement for many skin conditions and can be a great way to boost and improve the complexion.

A typical home care regimen for combination skin/acne prone adult:

  1. Cleanse with Salicylic Wash 2%
  2. Apply Balancing Tonic
  3. Apply Acne Spot Treatment on blemishes (1-2x daily)
  4. Apply Aroma Matte Day Cream (SPF 30)
  5. Apply Oil Free Healing Lotion at night as desired
  6. With fingers or fan brush apply Sulfur Calming Mask (as needed- left on blemishes overnight if desired)

Business Takeaways from Cosmoprof Bologna 2012

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

When they say that this is the biggest beauty trade fair in the world I can now see why.  I felt like I was at the Olympics.  You definitely must have a map or you can easily get lost (and possibly run over).  To see beauty companies from around the world show their products, equipment and supplies was a dream come true.  Our booth was part of the new California Pavilion, and a first for the state.

Here is what I learned that all business owners can benefit from:

 

Look up at your ceiling, in the corners, everywhere in your spa or salon.  Creating a “special” atmosphere for your clients is of utmost importance.  I think we can all improve on this after seeing what reminded me of a “diorama” many booths created.  From painted ceilings and floors, many of these brands used EVERY BIT OF SPACE to give the visitor an intense feeling of their brand, and drew us in to be part of the “experience”.

  1. Smile and be generous.  I have to give the prize to Moroccan Oil!  They not only handed out the best, most amazing vinyl aqua bags with a few     samples, (I think I heard they handed out at least 20,000 – maybe per day?), they gave you a few extra if you wanted, and they happily did so, even if you came back every day.  Of course, that was costly, but great marketing and now the we in the beauty world will soon become addicted to putting Moroccan Oil in our hair.
  2. Add color.  Of course that is what we have done with Control Corrective and I might add, received quite a bit of compliments about our packaging.  But whether you add color in your spa decor, your menu, POS materials, seasonal displays, do so thoughtfully and with impact so it draws your clients in to say, “oh, what’s that?”, “I don’t remember that from last time”.  ”I need some of that…”
  3. Lastly, ask good questions and travel.  We learned as much from attendees, as we did from fellow exhibitors and neighbors.  I learned for example that in Russia, the demand for American made products is very high, and that Italy has a “Woman’s Day” every March 8th,  that honors all women in the country and on that day you bring all your female loved-ones Mimosa flowers (beautiful yellow flowers – very delicate).

Hope this puts a little fire under you to get out and do something different to help you grow and be successful.  Visit us in Las Vegas this June at IECSC if you need a good excuse to go to a trade show and keep learning.

 

 

Skincare Review from Tiffany Miller

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Skin care has its own isle in drugstores, rows in department stores and special websites dedicated to perfect skin. Like all of you I strive for that perfect face. As a makeup artist I am constantly looking for products for my clients, especially moisturizers. Hearing and being taught that moisturizers are the key to young healthy skin, finding that perfect potion is always a daunting task but I believe I can point you in the right direction!

I have so many bottles of creams and exfoliates taking up room under my sink. Touched once and put away. Control Corrective changes that. You don’t buy a product that promises an all in one healer. You find the product that fits your needs. Aging controls, sun damage, acne, sensitivity even deep skin treatments. With each category offering four to five products it’s easy to find what you are looking for and the people of Control Corrective are there to help.

I myself have dry patches and places of redness. Most of this happens around my nose and chin. My concerns with wrinkles are only around my eyes. Being contact lenses user, pulling and rubbing my eyes daily seems to cause some small wrinkles. I am twenty two years old and even now I can see signs of aging due to tanning earlier in life and not taking the proper care of my skin. Control Corrective sent me an assortment of samples products to test out meeting my needs. I have more favorites to tell you about.

In order of use I will start with the Cucumber Bead Cleanser. It is just the right amount of exfoliate my skin was never left feeling raw or over exfoliated. Topping that with Crystal C Serum makes skin glow feel moisturized a layer of Botanical Soothing Cream, which provides SPF of 30 and done. I really enjoyed this combo and it has helped my skin so much. I could always tell a huge difference when using this particular combination.

It’s hard to find an exfoliate that is not just a rough scrub to rid your skin of dead cells. The line between raw over done skin and fresh smooth skin is where Control Corrective did it right. The Cucumber Bead Cleanser is so gentle yet very effective. I also was very impressed with the Hydrant Stabilizer, so creamy and is the best layer of moisturizer I have found.

Control Corrective was founded by Ellen Clark in 1997, in Orange County, California. I see these as amazing skin care products for all skin types and skin issues. My only down side is those with sensitive skin may not be able to use all products due to scents in the products. Yet they offer a Sensitive Skin line, which is wonderful! I cannot wait for so many people to find out about this company and bring light to a new revolution of skin care.

I had no idea it was time to change my makeup

Friday, August 19th, 2011

I typically educate estheticians to “rotate” a clients’ home care as well as their facial treatment choice depending upon what has changed in their skin.  There are many factors that affect the skin and of course as we age the products that once met our skin care needs, often changes.

The key is to ask clients key questions, every time they visit for a facial, to uncover the subtle and not so subtle changes that they may or not be aware of.  If this does not come natural to you, then craft questions ahead of time that will help you help your client.  What are 5 – 10 questions that could better assist you in this effort?  Could you have a brief questionnaire for returning guests that is shorter, but might identify some of these changes?

Several weeks ago I was at my hair stylist, Maya (who also is a wonderful makeup artist),  and was telling her about our upcoming treatment video shoot that we are producing for our web site.  Since our video shoot was going to start very early in the morning, and run all day, I asked her about makeup. Since she could not do my makeup, I asked her opinion and what she recommended since she has done lots of makeup for camera and film.

Until now, I have been very happy with the makeup I have been using for at least ten years.  I have always felt it provided the coverage I needed, and it did not break me out.  Yes, it is heavier, but I felt I needed it.

At the appointment Maya suggests a foundation from MAC called “Face and Body”, and to follow it with a matching light powder.  She tells me it is “buildable”, and that it will provide great coverage.  So, I go to MAC and ask to see it.  It looks quite thin is very water-based and I am a bit skeptical.  The MAC sales woman assures me it is fabulous and “buildable”.  She applies it to my skin and starts teaching me how to build it, and I am delighted to see that indeed, it is fabulous. It is lightweight and provided the coverage.   Furthermore, I realize that my heavier, traditional foundation was actually not really looking as good as I had thought.

What can you change in your client’s home care regimen?  What has changed since you sold them the last serum or cream?  Ask key questions, listen and consider suggesting what might better suit them as we go into a new season.  I am glad I tried something new!

 

Increase Your Sales with Smart Sampling

Friday, June 24th, 2011

With our new Control Corrective Skincare Systems rebranding launch, we invested in great samples.  They are multi-dose, good looking and use 93% less plastic than similar sized bottles/tubes.  Happily we give them away whenever possible to very appreciative customers. (more…)

The Devil is in the Details!

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

This past Sunday, I arrived for my bi-monthly massage at the spa.  Since I was a few minutes early, and after changing into my robe, I went to the lobby to look at some of the retail skin care products and makeup. I observed two women in their mid fifties trying to decide what products to purchase.  There were two well known spa brands and they were trying to figure out the best “wrinkle-fighter”.  The receptionist behind the counter, a young attractive twenty-something simply ignored them, spending her time on the phone confirming the appointments for the next day. You get the picture, and I am sure you have observed this common occurrence if you are a regular spa goer. (more…)


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