Revive Your Skin!
Thursday, January 25th, 20071.
Chapped cheeks. Move to a non-soap alternative for face washing (squeaky clean means your skin has been stripped of its natural moisturizers). If it foams, it’s soap. Always remember to cover your your cheeks while outside.
Itchy skin. There’s one way to deal with weather-related eczema: moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. For facial skin, one of the best moisturizers is Epicuren’s Facial Emulision . Facial Emulsion is a smooth and light daytime moisturizer which stimulates cell renewal with Epicuren’s Metadermabolic Enzymes.  For your body again Epicuren has created “After Bath.” A unique blend of skin treat emulsion and aromatherapy oil.  “After Bath” comes in many scents lasting all day.Â
Irritated face. For those used to monthly facial peels or microdermabrasion, winter weather may make your skin more sensitive and easily irritated. Try exfoliating less during these harsh weather months.
If you’re waxing or threading your lip or eyebrows, bring Visine, which is a vasoconstrictor. Saturate a cotton ball with it and swipe the area immediately after the treatment to reduce redness.
Fragile hair. Don’t leave the house with wet hair, obviously—though blow-drying leaves hair overprocessed. Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner—Redken All Soft delivers protiens, amino acids, and avocado oil to provide softness , moisture, conditioning and shine.
Use a deep conditioner once a week-Redken Butter Treat is a smoothing treatment for very dry/unruly hair.
Post-party puff. Although they’re used to treat a condition most people would rather not think about, Tucks Pads are a quick cure for under-eye puffiness. They contain witch hazel, an anti-inflammatory; swipe with them to help decrease the morning-after look.









