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Retinol Facts For New and Experienced Retinol Users

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Retinol has long been known as an FDA approved treatment for acne, with the side benefit of being an anti-aging superstar. But when undergoing a Retinol treatment program, what should you expect? What can and can’t it do? Is it effective for anything other than acne and wrinkles? Today we discuss four Retinol Facts that new and experienced Retinol users need to know to get the most out of their Retinol treatment program.

RETINOL TREATMENT IS NOW AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE

Here at StyleChicks, we’ve long touted the value of a good retinol, the benefits just can’t be beaten. Retinol used to just be a prescription topical medication and a pricey one at that. So we were thrilled earlier this year to find Lordsbury Retinol+C Moisturizer because it combines a prescription strength percentage of Retinol (2.5%) with the power of a 20% Vitamin C Serum and Hyaluronic Acid, plus it has a host of skin soothing moisturizers built right in. Effective and easy to use, it is a one-stop shop for meeting your skincare needs. It also comes in a massive 2.8-ounce container, so it is a tremendously cost-effective treatment that leaves no excuse to not give Retinol a try.

Lordsbury Retinol+C Retinol Cream moisturizer has a beauty powerhouse of ingredients

Lordsbury Retinol+C Retinol Moisturizer has a beauty powerhouse of ingredients and makes a Retinol skincare program tolerable for even sensitive skins

A past negative experience or story may have turned you off to all Retinols. But not all retinol products are created equal. Let’s examine a few Retinol facts:

1) DOES RETINOL CAUSE ACNE?

In short, no. Retinol does not produce acne. But there is a reason that it might seem as if it does: skin purging. And once you start a Retinol, any retinol product, whether prescription or over the counter, in about two weeks, the purging can start to happen all of a sudden.

Why does retinol cause purging? Retinol draws clogged pores, sebum plugs, oil, whiteheads, and blackheads to the surface of the skin and eradicates them. For example, I had a few whiteheads on my lower cheek that I could feel and see but they were not forming a head. My dermatologist declined to remove them, saying it was far better to keep using my current retinol program and Vitamin C skin care program (which is applying Lordsbury Retinol+C Moisturizer twice a day, all over my face, neck, throat, and eye area) and she said the retinol would draw out the impurities without risking a scar.

Purging acne is short-lived, about two weeks, and once the purging is over, skin remains clearer because Retinol reduces excess oil production while concurrently eradicating dead skin layers, so fewer bacteria and oil are trapped under dead skin cells, which means less acne. The acne you do get when using a Retinol is less angry looking and generally controllable and short lived.

But those two weeks of purging sure feel like a long time! Don’t start your Retinol program a few weeks before a big event that you will want clear skin. Give yourself at least a month of Retinol use before any big event.

2) DOES RETINOL CAUSE SUN SENSITIVITY?

Probably every Retinol article you read holds that Retinol causes sun sensitivity and to avoid direct sunlight. Is this true? Sort of.

This belief is based upon an experience from the initial prescription Retinol FDA studies. A few clinical trial study subjects reported excess irritation of the skin when exposed to direct sunlight. But many other subjects in the study reported skin irritation because, in a nutshell, unbuffered Retinol is irritating to the skin. Many people report being so irritated from prescription retinol, sunlight or not, that they need to use it only every other day or every third day. When I formerly used prescription retinol I experienced the same problem and frequently had to take breaks from treatment.

So what does this mean while using a product like Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer? Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer is emollient and buffered, so it doesn’t have irritation associated with traditional retinol, and so sun sensitivity is less likely. Even around the delicate eye area, I haven’t experienced irritation, even with twice a daily use.

But this is StyleChicks, we are never gonna tell you not to wear sunscreen even if you aren’t experiencing irritation from retinol. Why not?

Because the Lordsbury Retinol and Vitamin C combo are still revealing new, younger skin, skin that has not been ravaged by photodamaging sunlight like the older skin was. Life does not hand out free do-overs, especially for skin. If you let your old skin get sun damaged in your youth, and you are now using any Retinol, protect your newly revealed, younger, softer skin with a sunscreen whenever possible to retain its’ new youthful glow and feel.

Direct sunlight can also break down the full efficacy of products, so sunscreen over topical treatments is a good idea in general.

3) TREATING BODY ACNE

Acne can happen on the chest, upper arms, and the back (known as bacne). Body acne can be just as troubling as facial acne and it is often more difficult to conceal. Many body acne treatments contain benzoyl peroxide which can bleach clothing and are irritating to the skin. Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer is a good combo for body acne because the Retinol treats, Vitamin C fades acne scars and shrinks existing acne, the Jojoba softens and the Green Tea soothes, the Aloe Vera nourishes, eases irritation and is a natural anti-bacterial to help fight acne.

How to treat: apply a thin layer of cream to affected areas of the back or chest after cleansing. I like that I can wear Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer during the day under clothing and not worry about bleaching my clothes and it does not have the weird smell that some acne treatments have, so it is undetectable.

One pump is all you need for face, neck and decolletage.

One pump is all you need for face, neck and decolletage or for treating acne on the back, chest or other acne prone areas.

4) KERATOSIS PILARIS ON UPPER ARMS

Keratosis Pilaris is chicken bump skin. If you don’t know what we are talking about, I’m happy for you. If you’re familiar with chicken bump skin, then you know how tough it is to treat.

Keratosis Pilaris is small, dry white bumps that occur in patches. They are an excess build-up of keratin in numerous adjacent hair follicles within an area. They are most common on the back of the upper arms, the back and even on buttocks. And they don’t exfoliate away, they don’t respond to acne medicine or creams, they seemingly respond to nothing, and they can get itchy.

Well, good news. Chicken bump skin responds to, you guessed it: Retinol. It takes a good four to six weeks, but it clears it up pretty well. This is one of the reasons I love that the Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer is such a large and generous 2.8-ounce size because it makes a cost-effective treatment for the Keratosis Pilaris on my upper arms. My case is pretty mild, but I’m self-conscious about the area during the summer, and I’m happy to report the Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer took care of the problem without any irritation to the area. So this summer, I am chicken bump free!

So those are four Retinol facts that can help new and experienced Retinol users get the most out of their Retinol use. StyleChicks will be talking more about Retinol in upcoming weeks, so if you’re thinking of giving retinol a try, stay tuned for more Retinol intel!

Looking to try a Retinol with all the benefits and none of the irritation? Try Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer, a twice a day 2.5% retinol with 20% Vitamin C and loads of natural moisturizers to keep skin soft and dewy. Find Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M3PSEQX/. For Prime Day, it is at the amazing price of $21.99.

Lordsbury Retinol+C Moisturizer

Lordsbury Retinol+C Moisturizer

Style Chicks received compensation for our time and effort to create this post. However, our experience with the product and the opinions expressed in this review are 100% ours.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Skincare
Tagged: Bacne Treatment, Body Acne Treatments, Buffered Retinol, Daily Retinol Use, Keratosis Pilaris Treatment, Lordsbury Retinol+C moisturizer, Retinol, Retinol Facts, Sun Sensitivity

HairMax Laserband 82: What to Know About Light Therapy

July 10, 2017 · Leave a Comment

August is National Hair Loss Awareness Month. Here at Style Chicks, we have advocated for women who experience hair loss and hair thinning since we started this site in 2007. 

Hair loss can be upsetting for anyone, but especially devasting for women. And female hair loss is far more common than we might think, it occurs even in younger women. Hair loss can happen because of genetics, stress, medications, diet, surgery, hormonal changes, amongst other reasons. Even a temporary health situation causing hair loss is very upsetting.  Don’t just try to conceal the loss: you can take action! But options for women have been limited. Some effective drugs treatments are not approved for women, and many topical treatments are considered less effective on female hair loss. Topical treatments are often sticky and can make hair thinning look even worse. We were so excited when about the HairMax LaserBand 82 Device, FDA cleared for men AND women and clinically proven effective to stop hair loss and regrow hair.

The HairMax LaserBand 82 delivers therapeutic light energy directly to your hair follicles through 82 medical-grade lasers to treat hair loss and promote hair growth.

HairMax LaserBand 82

WHY HAIRMAX LASERBAND 82 IS A GAME CHANGER FOR WOMEN WITH MILD TO MODERATE HAIR LOSS

HairMax LaserBand 82 is an FDA cleared laser light hair growth device suitable for men and women in early to modern stages of hair thinning and loss. It’s used in the privacy of your own home a few minutes a day, three times a week. It’s safe and effective. There are no harmful side effects, no odd-smelling topical treatments with a sticky or oily residue that makes thin hair look worse. No expensive daily drug prescriptions. It’s simple to use, even while reading or watching TV. Most importantly, it’s proven to work in SEVEN clinical studies.

CLINICAL PROOF:  HOW DOES IT WORK?

HairMax LaserBand 82 is Recommended by doctors and hair restoration experts because it has proven over 90% success rate. What does that mean exactly? Many hair loss products focus primarily on stopping hair loss, but how do you know if those products are actually working? HairMax LaserBand 82 doesn’t just stop hair loss, it stimulates the follicles to regrow lusher, denser, fuller, and healthier.

Studies counted the individual hairs per square inch to look for improvement. The results? A documented average increase in hair count of 129 additional new hairs per square inch after six months. That’s THOUSANDS of new hairs over the entire head resulting in denser, fuller hair.  The results are even slightly better for women, at 132 hairs per square inch at 26 weeks.

Hairmax Best Candidates for Hair Regrowth

Hairmax Best Candidates for Hair Regrowth include women with mild to moderate hair loss on the top and front of the hairline based on the Ludwig-Savin Classification (taken from HairMax user guide)

Studies showed women grew 132 new hairs per square inch in 26 weeks (taken from HairMax user guide)

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE HAIRMAX LASERBAND 82

DESIGN

The Device is a curved band design that fits comfortably on the head, like a headband. When I put it on it is lightweight and comfortable, and there are no cords or attachments.

Hairmax curved design is comfortable, lightweight and ensures even coverage

Hairmax curved design is comfortable, lightweight and ensures even coverage

82 DIODES

It has 82 Laser diodes, not LED lights. These medical grade diodes provide a consistent even light that penetrates down to the scalp.

HairMax 82 diodes

Take a look at the photos to see the penetrating flood of light evenly disperse over a wide area.

HairMax Diodes flood the scalp with treating light therapy

HairMax Diodes flood the scalp with treating light therapy

The light penetrates deeply and evenly due to the curved design, 82 diodes, and parting teeth

HAIR PARTING TEETH

An important feature is the hair parting teeth that come in various sizes. I was concerned the laser would not be able to reach my scalp through my hair, but with the aid of the hair parting teeth, the focused laser diode light penetrates to the hair follicles and provides consistent, even light to the entire scalp to treat my follicles.

Curved design

Two rows of parting teeth assist the diodes in delivering consistent, even light that penetrates down to the scalp

Using the HairMax Laserband 82

EASY TO USE ON/OFF BUTTON

There is an easy to use one touch on and off button.

On/Off One touch button

On/Off One touch button

WATCH HAIRMAX LASERBAND 82 IN ACTION

Want to see it for yourself? Watch this video of how to use the HairMax LaserBand 82 to see how fast and easy it is to use.

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Hair Loss Awareness Month

August is Hair Loss Awareness Month, and I’ll be keeping you updated on my continued use of the HairMax LaserBand 82.  I can’t wait to see my hair grow back denser, fuller, and healthier in three short treatment sessions per week!

Find the HairMax LaserBand 82 at https://hairmax.com


Style Chicks received the HairMax Laserband 82 in exchange for our unbiased review and received compensation for our time and effort. However, our experience with the product and the opinions expressed in this review are 100% ours.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Hair Care Devices & Tools
Tagged: Hair Loss, Hair Thinning, Hairmax

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