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Show off Pearly White Teeth with a Sterline Sonic Power Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush

February 23, 2017 · 1 Comment

Outside of a dental office, nothing makes your teeth feel as clean or look as bright as an Electric Toothbrush. The Sterline Sonic Power Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush with UV Sanitizer has loads of features & bonuses for healthy gums & whiter teeth, and it’s today’s Lighting Deal at Amazon

WHAT MAKES THE STERLINE SONIC POWER ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH SPECIAL?

There are a few Electric toothbrushes on the market, but they do not come with the many features of the Sterline Sonic Power Electric Toothbrush or have the Sterline’s excellent price point. Even if a UV Sanitizer is available for some models, it is sold separately at a price often higher than this entire set, and these other sanitizer s are not conveniently included right within the charging base. This Sterline Toothbrush also comes with twelve toothbrush head refills. These two features alone make the regular price of $59 a great deal, and the Lighting Deal price of $39.99 is exceptional.

But what is also particularly notable about this set is the toothbrush features itself including four cleansing modes and whitening brush heads.

The Sterline Sonic Toothbrush with UV Sanitizer charging base. How clever!

The Sterline Sonic Power Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush comes with a UV Sanitizer in the charging base. How clever!

THE STERLINE TOOTHBRUSH

The Sterline Sonic Power Electric Toothbrush works at 40,000 sonic power brush strokes per minute, removing twice the plaque that a traditional toothbrush can. Teeth feel SO smooth and clean! This level of brush strokes per minute is ideal: enough to tackle plaque and gingivitis, but it doesn’t vibrate so fast that it hurts sensitive teeth or wears away at tooth enamel.

FOUR CLEANSING MODES
Select from 4 brushing modes: clean, soft, whiten, and massage. These four mode choices are a feature I particularly like since many electric toothbrushes do not address sensitive teeth or gum needs. The modes are:

  • Clean is for regular, twice a day cleaning of your teeth
  • Soft is intended for cleaning sensitive teeth and gums
  • Whiten cleanses teeth while polishing and whitening
  • Massage is a pulsating mode that gently stimulates the gums. I like this feature since most electric toothbrushes do not adequately address gum care, an essential part of your overall dental health.

2-MINUTE AUTO TIMER: The built-in timer indicates the start of four 30-second intervals to know when it is time to brush the next section of teeth for optimal, even brushing. This feature is important, as the American Dental Association recommends brushing for two minutes, but surveys indicate the average brushing time of most people remains below this recommendation.

THE BRUSH HEADS

The brush heads are made of Dupont Bristles which gently polish off surface stains. As a coffee and tea drinker, I like this feature. The heads are designed to conform to the contours of teeth to best reach the tiny crevices and contours that a traditional toothbrush cannot.

I like that this set comes with twelve heads since the replacement head costs can be a sneaky hidden cost often forgotten about when selecting an electric toothbrush, making it a more expensive investment than expected. That is not the case with this toothbrush set.

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The Sterline Sonic Toothbrush, UV Sanitizer Charging Base and 12 Replacement Brush Heads comes with a two-year warranty. Get it for $39.99

UV Sanitizer Charging Base

Since a Sonic Toothbrush lasts much longer than conventional toothbrushes, the UV sanitizer in the charging base is an important feature to keep the toothbrush free of germs and bacteria. The UV sanitizer is proven 99.9% effective against:

  • E.Coli
  • Candida Albicans
  • Salmonella
  • H. Simplex

It’s also 96.8% effective against H1N1.

The charging base helps reduce the spread of germs in your home, a superior feature to traditional toothbrushes that can harbor germs. The built-in UV sanitizer sanitizes the brush heads in only ten 10 minutes.

HOW TO USE THE UV SANITIZER

1. Shake off any excess water from the toothbrush.
2. Place the toothbrush heads on the sanitizer stand with the bristles facing the UV lamp.
3. Close the cover; the UV Sanitizer will glow blue
4. When the sanitizing is done, the Sanitizer will turn itself off

PACKAGE CONTENTS

  • Sonic Power Toothbrush Handle (with battery)
  • UV Sanitizer Charging Base
  • 12 Replacement Brush Heads in a variety of colors
  • User Manual
  • 2-Year Warranty with Customer Service for any questions or issues

USE

Charge the toothbrush for 24 hours before the first use. One charge will last for about ten days. This feature is useful for being able to charge the toothbrush before traveling and not having to worry about packing the charger base.

CONCLUSION

This toothbrush system is loaded with product features often associated with more expensive electric toothbrush system sets. It also has several bonus features. The Sterline Sonic Power Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush with UV Sanitizer Charging Station can significantly improve the appearance of your smile and the health of your teeth, as well as reduce germs and viruses that can contaminate traditional toothbrushes.

Find The Sterline Sonic Power Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush with UV Sanitizer Charging Station, here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M3X7WGA.

It is usually a $59.99 product, but now it is the Amazon lightning deal of $39.99!

This is a sponsored review, and we received compensation for our time and effort. However, the opinions expressed in this review are 100% ours.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Gadgets, Health
Tagged: beauty, Electric Toothbrush, Smile, STERLINE SONIC POWER ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH, Teeth

How to Use Glycolic Acid AHA for Better Skin

February 23, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Glycolic Acid (AHA) is the covert operator of the Style Chicks’ Favorite Skincare Ingredients series because it gives suspiciously good, younger-than-expected skin results with virtually no downtime, skin flaking or peeling. Regular AHA peels reveal softer, younger skin with a refined texture, all while reducing pores,  fine lines, discoloration, brown spots & acne.

ABOUT GLYCOLIC ACID (AHA)

AHA (also known as Glycolic Acid) works in an unusual way: it loosens the glue that adheres dry, dead skin to healthy skin, and just dissolves away the dead skin. That means skin is left with little to no peeling or sloughing sections, and if done correctly; there is little in the way of dryness, redness or irritation after use. Skin is brighter, younger, softer, with few lines and wrinkles, and it glows like younger skin.

WHY WE LIKE IT

We prefer Glycolic Acid to other types of exfoliants because there is no rough, abrasive scrubbing involved. Scrubbing with or without harsh grains can tear and damage healthy skin. AHA gets the job done with no pulling, tugging, or tearing of the skin, which makes AHA particularly useful to those over 35 or for those with skin conditions such as acne or eczema.

With an AHA peel, there is almost never the uneven peeling that often comes with many chemical peels or scrubs, so there is less post-peel downtime with AHA. Skin is just soft and dewy looking, not red and irritated. While skin can get red and irritated from AHA, as long as it is done properly, irritation will be short-lived, so it makes for an excellent anti-aging product.

GLYCOLIC ACID IS ACNE’S DOWNFALL

As a side benefit, AHA banishes blackheads like nobody’s business. Those oil and sebum pockets just wither in the face of an AHA treatment. While a product like Avon’s Clinical ANEW is geared towards anti-aging measures, a side benefit of AHA use is how quickly stubborn nose blackheads purge from the skin.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM AHA?

  1. Delicate and aging skin that benefits from not being pulled and scrubbed by abrasive exfoliants or dermabrasion treatments.
  2. Acne prone skin and skin with stubborn blackheads.
  3. Those who are on Vitamin C Serum and Retinol programs. These products cause newer, younger skin cells to be generated rapidly and require sloughing off the dead skin to be most effective.
  4. Many with eczema report that they can use Glycolic Acid. Talk to your dermatologist about precautions based on your personal skincare profile.

HOW TO USE GLYCOLIC ACID AHA For Better Skin

Super effective as an in-office treatment, AHA peels it can be safely done at home with serums under 30%. A 35% AHA is acceptable to use if it contains a deactivating or buffering agent, or it is diluted before application.

New to AHA? Stick with 10% and work your way up to higher concentrations. AHA concentration levels greater than 35% are readily available online, but only professionals should only use these strengths undiluted. Since such excellent results are obtainable with the regular use of lower concentration AHA, don’t be tempted into one “big” peel at a high concentration, it is more risk than benefit.

Glycolic Acid BEST USE TIPS:

  1. ALWAYS use sunscreen in the days after an AHA peel.
  2. Moisturize well, especially that evening before going to bed.
  3. Do an at-home peel serum at least monthly.
  4. Use only gentle facial cleansers for 24 hours after using AHA.
  5. Some light stinging is to be expected, but if your skin feels a burning sensation or hurts, wash the AHA off immediately.
  6. Apply evenly in a thin coat.

RECOMMENDED AHA GLYCOLIC ACID PRODUCTS

Finding a reputable manufacturer is the primary concern when selecting Glycolic Acids. Choose an AHA designed for consumers, not professionals such as those marketed to a salon. Some Glycolic Acid products we have had success with include:

  • Serum Ceuticals AHA Pro Grade Glycolic: effective, all natural. We like this line because AHA doesn’t alter newer skin unless it irritates it with chemical additives, and this product has NO chemicals, just natural preservatives.
    • One of our fave go-to peels, it can be safely used on even delicate skin areas such as on fine lines around the upper lip.
    • Serum Ceuticals AHA comes in 10% and 35% concentrations.
    • If you use the 35% AHA, we highly recommend mixing the AHA liquid into a dollop of Beta Glucan cream and applying the mixture to the skin, then applying a layer of Beta Glucan afterward as a moisturizer to soothe the skin and reduce redness and irritation.
  • InstaNatural Glycolic Facial Peel: skin is instantly brighter when dead skin is swept away in less than a minute, no downtime.
    • Paired with Sunflower Oil, Vitamin C, and Hyaluronic Acid
    • While it does sting delicate areas, once you build a tolerance to the product, it can be used for 10-15 minutes for a highly effective peel. I especially like the acne eliminating properties of this peel.
  • Avon ANEW Clinical Retexturizing Peel: a whopping 35% AHA soaked pad that comes with a built-in deactivator and soothing Aloe Vera, so it is safe to use at home.
    • It stings a bit on sensitive areas at first, like a rubbing alcohol on a paper cut kind of sensation.
    • Particular effective on forehead wrinkles and “eleven lines.”
    • Use every other day for better texture and brighter skin.
    • ANEW Clinical is especially effective at reducing enlarged pores and eliminating blackheads
    • TIP: Try using the pads on tell-tale aged skin areas like hands and throat as well

Summary

Know of a Glycolic Peel AHA that should be included in this list? Contact us or comment below!

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Ingredient Guides
Tagged: Acne, AHA, At Home SkinCare, Glycolic Acid, Peels, StyleChicks Favorite Skincare Ingredients Series, Wrinkle Treatment, Wrinkles

How to Use AHA Glycolic Acid for Better Skin

February 23, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Glycolic Acid (AHA) is the covert operator of the Style Chicks’ Favorite Skincare Ingredients series because it gives suspiciously good, younger-than-expected skin results with virtually no downtime, skin flaking or peeling. Regular AHA peels reveal softer, younger skin with a refined texture, all while reducing pores,  fine lines, discoloration, brown spots & acne.

ABOUT GLYCOLIC ACID (AHA)

AHA (also known as Glycolic Acid) works in an unusual way: it loosens the glue that adheres dry, dead skin to healthy skin, and just dissolves away the dead skin. That means skin is left with little to no peeling or sloughing sections, and if done correctly; there is little in the way of dryness, redness or irritation after use. Skin is brighter, younger, softer, with few lines and wrinkles, and it glows like younger skin.

WHY WE LIKE IT

We prefer Glycolic Acid to other types of exfoliants because there is no rough, abrasive scrubbing involved. Scrubbing with or without harsh grains can tear and damage healthy skin. AHA gets the job done with no pulling, tugging, or tearing of the skin, which makes AHA particularly useful to those over 35 or for those with skin conditions such as acne or eczema.

With an AHA peel, there is almost never the uneven peeling that often comes with many chemical peels or scrubs, so there is less post-peel downtime with AHA. Skin is just soft and dewy looking, not red and irritated. While skin can get red and irritated from AHA, as long as it is done properly, irritation will be short-lived, so it makes for an excellent anti-aging product.

GLYCOLIC ACID IS ACNE’S DOWNFALL

As a side benefit, AHA banishes blackheads like nobody’s business. Those oil and sebum pockets just wither in the face of an AHA treatment. While a product like Avon’s Clinical ANEW is geared towards anti-aging measures, a side benefit of AHA use is how quickly stubborn nose blackheads purge from the skin.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM AHA?

  1. Delicate and aging skin that benefits from not being pulled and scrubbed by abrasive exfoliants or dermabrasion treatments.
  2. Acne prone skin and skin with stubborn blackheads.
  3. Those who are on Vitamin C Serum and Retinol programs. These products cause newer, younger skin cells to be generated rapidly and require sloughing off the dead skin to be most effective.
  4. Many with eczema report that they can use Glycolic Acid. Talk to your dermatologist about precautions based on your personal skincare profile.

HOW TO USE GLYCOLIC ACID AT HOME

Super effective as an in-office treatment, AHA peels it can be safely done at home with serums under 30%. A 35% AHA is acceptable to use if it contains a deactivating or buffering agent, or it is diluted before application.

New to AHA? Stick with 10% and work your way up to higher concentrations. AHA concentration levels greater than 35% are readily available online, but only professionals should only use these strengths undiluted. Since such excellent results are obtainable with the regular use of lower concentration AHA, don’t be tempted into one “big” peel at a high concentration, it is more risk than benefit.

BEST USE TIPS:

  1. ALWAYS use sunscreen in the days after an AHA peel.
  2. Moisturize well, especially that evening before going to bed.
  3. Do an at-home peel serum at least monthly.
  4. Use only gentle facial cleansers for 24 hours after using AHA.
  5. Some light stinging is to be expected, but if your skin feels a burning sensation or hurts, wash the AHA off immediately.
  6. Apply evenly in a thin coat.

RECOMMENDED AHA GLYCOLIC PRODUCTS

Finding a reputable manufacturer is the primary concern when selecting Glycolic Acids. Choose an AHA designed for consumers, not professionals such as those marketed to a salon. Some Glycolic Acid products we have had success with include:

  • Serum Ceuticals AHA Pro Grade Glycolic: effective, all natural. We like this line because AHA doesn’t alter newer skin unless it irritates it with chemical additives, and this product has NO chemicals, just natural preservatives.
    • One of our fave go-to peels, it can be safely used on even delicate skin areas such as on fine lines around the upper lip.
    • Serum Ceuticals AHA comes in 10% and 35% concentrations.
    • If you use the 35% AHA, we highly recommend mixing the AHA liquid into a dollop of Beta Glucan cream and applying the mixture to the skin, then applying a layer of Beta Glucan afterward as a moisturizer to soothe the skin and reduce redness and irritation.
  • InstaNatural Glycolic Facial Peel: skin is instantly brighter when dead skin is swept away in less than a minute, no downtime.
    • Paired with Sunflower Oil, Vitamin C, and Hyaluronic Acid
    • While it does sting delicate areas, once you build a tolerance to the product, it can be used for 10-15 minutes for a highly effective peel. I especially like the acne eliminating properties of this peel.
  • Avon ANEW Clinical Retexturizing Peel: a whopping 35% AHA soaked pad that comes with a built-in deactivator and soothing Aloe Vera, so it is safe to use at home.
    • It stings a bit on sensitive areas at first, like a rubbing alcohol on a paper cut kind of sensation.
    • Particular effective on forehead wrinkles and “eleven lines.”
    • Use every other day for better texture and brighter skin.
    • ANEW Clinical is especially effective at reducing enlarged pores and eliminating blackheads
    • TIP: Try using the pads on tell-tale aged skin areas like hands and throat as well

Know of a Glycolic Peel AHA that should be included in this list? Contact us or comment below!

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Ingredient Glossary, Ingredient Guides, Skincare
Tagged: Acne, AHA, At Home SkinCare, Glycolic Acid, Peels, StyleChicks Favorite Skincare Ingredients Series, Wrinkle Treatment, Wrinkles

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