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CURRENT SKIN CARE OBSESSIONS: SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic with 15% L-Ascorbic Acid.

Natural Preservative Skincare: Serum Ceuticals Vitamin C 21% Facial Serum

April 4, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Serum Ceuticals Vitamin C 21% Facial Serum is a full force, fresh 21% Vitamin C Serum but in a special natural base with NO PRESERVATIVES. If you don’t want to use chemicals or preservatives in your skin care but still want a powerful Vitamin C treatment, this is the Serum for you.

But it should be noted that ANY natural Vitamin C will degrade faster than one with preservatives and may not appear as potent as chemically laden serums.

WHY USE VITAMIN C SERUM?

Vitamin C Serum is an important tool in battling the appearance of aging skin. This is because Vitamin C is a vital ingredient in the bodies production of collagen. Collagen, the main component of the supporting tissue that keeps skin from sagging and wrinkling, slows down production within our early thirties. The more collagen we have, the younger our skin looks. To get as much collagen as possible, you need Vitamin C available to the cells of the skin. But Vitamin C from our diet or vitamins leaves the body quickly, meaning it is only available to the skin for vital collagen production in short bursts. This is why the topical application of Vitamin C is important, even if your diet is rich in Vitamin C.

Vitamin C also helps with reducing the appearance of sun damage, acne scars, wrinkles, and brown spots.

WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT SERUM CEUTICALS VITAMIN C?

A good, powerful topical Vitamin C Serum is an elusive find for those who avoid chemical preservatives in skincare. Vitamin C requires preservatives and chemicals to keep it from quickly degrading. A Vitamin C without lots of chemicals and preservatives does not last long and is generally not very powerful by the time the consumer uses it.

Vitamin C is water soluble and normally requires all kinds of chemicals and preservatives to sustain it for topical use. Serum Ceuticals suspends the Vitamin C in a serum WITHOUT any nasty chemicals – they use glutathione acid, ferulic acid, and the Vitamin C itself is charged with argon and nitrogen gases and kept in a tightly sealed bottle. When the cap is removed the first time, the bottle releases a sort of fizz, almost like a carbonated beverage, because of the partial release of this charge upon opening the bottle. All of this means the production of a fresh and potent Vitamin C in a natural base, which is an accomplishment.


Serum Ceuticals has No Chemical Preservatives, only a Natural Preservative. Amazing!


But the test is if it works: The Vitamin C serum is potent but not an irritant as there are several good ingredients to balance the Vitamin C and soothe skin including hyaluronic acid and polysorbate-20. Hyaluronic acid retains moisture, helping the Vitamin C to absorb and for skin to remain smooth. It also prevents the serum from feeling sticky once it is dry. I really like this combo in a Vitamin C serum. My skin looked very dewy, which I like for a daytime serum. The vitamin Bs used to charges  Vitamin C are also very good for the skin. It did take a little longer to dry than some other serums, so I just apply after I shower and while I dry my hair before I apply my makeup. My acne was drying out but my skin stayed supple and does not become irritated. I was very pleased!

It has a very light neutral scent that would not be noticeable to others, a just slightly longer dry-down and it leaves a dewy but not sticky finish.

I would recommend this serum, especially for those conscious of the chemicals and additives they use on their face, and would buy it again. If you are someone who doesn’t mind preservatives in skin care products, you may find other serums that are stronger than this one. Using a natural Vitamin B charge to keep the Vitamin C fresh is a very innovate idea for natural, organic skincare regimens.

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Serum Ceuticals Vitamin C Serum

Serum Ceuticals Vitamin C Serum

I received this item in exchange for my unbiased review.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Green Beauty, Organic, Skincare
Tagged: Natural Preservative Skincare, Organic Vitamin C Serum, Vitamin C Facial, Vitamin C Serum

Product Review: Valentia Royal Rose Hydrating Serum

March 30, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Valentia Royal Rose Hydrating Serum is a light soothing serum for sensitive skin with great ingredients to support delicate skin.

I have been using a Retinol at night paired with applying a Vitamin C serum during the day skincare program lately, and both require a very hydrating moisturizer to combat the dryness associated with retinol and Vitamin C. If a good soothing moisturizer is not used in tandem these anti-aging products can make skin dry during use and even appear temporarily older and make wrinkles appear deeper.

Valentia Royal Rose Hydrating Serum is a nice light moisturizer for the day with several ingredients to enhance the skin care regiment of someone with naturally sensitive skin or skin that is made sensitive by the use of various ingredients frequently found in anti-aging products.

Some research into the ingredients:

Evening Primrose Oil is wonderful as a vitamin supplement for women and is excellent as a topical ingredient to provide a light moisture layer without clogging skin
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) combats sallowness, wrinkling, blotchiness and the hyperpigmented spots in aging skin, especially in the thin skin of the eye area.
• Bearberry promotes melatonin which lightens brown spots and acne scars.

If you are not able to tolerate Retinol or Vitamin C, this serum is a viable way to address signs of aging like wrinkles, brown spots and moisture loss. If you can tolerate retinol, this is a great moisturizing serum to pair with them: it is lightweight and doesn’t clog skin, has great ingredients.

The serum also contains lavender and rosehip oil. Both are very good skincare ingredients but the scent is notable in this serum, as would be expected for a Royal Rose product. I prefer not to wear scented skincare but that is just a personal preference. It is not an offensive scent and both are base notes for many fragrances, so it is not a conflict with your chosen perfume scent if you chose to wear this during the day.

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I received this product in exchange for my unbiased review. If you have any questions about my experience with the product, leave it in the comment box below and I’ll answer!

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Skincare
Tagged: Moisturizer, Serum, Skin, Skincare, Valentia, Valentia Royal Rose Hydrating Serum

Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum

March 7, 2016 · Leave a Comment

This past weekend was pretty rough on my skin – a hotel room with harsh forced air, the water in the hotel room shower left my skin pretty raw, and a lovely meal that had an unexpected amount of sodium, leaving my face puffy and dull. So when I got home, it was time to pull out the big skincare guns.

Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum is a total powerhouse when it comes to revitalizing skin. Lactic Acid (which is a potent AHA) works to increase circulation, gently exfoliate dead skin cells, and boost cell turnover so your complexion is left refreshed literally overnight. I woke up the next day with a youthful glow. A lot of lactic acid products can be irritating, but because of soothing ingredients like Aloe Vera, Hyaluronic Acid, Jojoba Oil, and Vitamin E, skin stays calm and supple.

Other fantastic ingredients include Seaweed to oxygenate the skin. I tend to be skeptical of products that say they bring oxygen to the skin, but there is no denying the oxygenated glow that comes with applying Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum. Several Ingredients including Licorice Extract work to fight hyper pigmentation to give skin a nice even tone, and Argan Oil contains Vitamin E to keep the skin plump and youthful.

After using it for a few days what really struck me is that my skin is just so soft. I have used lactic acid products before, even at home lactic acid peels, but my skin has never been as soft after use. I think the combination of ingredients is really perfect for producing this soft, supple feel to skin.

Another thing I really like is the texture of this serum. It’s a little watery, which is what a good serum should be. Thicker than an essence, but not as thick as a gel. It layers beautifully under sunscreen and absorbs fully, just leaving a lovely glow.

The very subtle scent is wonderful as well – just a very light, delicate citrus.

This is the second Valentia product I have tried and I am more convinced that this is a fantastic line!

Find Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum at Amazon.

I received this product in exchange for my unbiased review.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Skincare
Tagged: Lactic Acid, Serum, Skin, Skincare, Valentia, Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum

Pimple Popping: Oak Leaf Blackhead Remover and Comedone Extractor Tool Kit

February 28, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Don’t pop pimples.

Don’t pop pimples.

Don’t pop pimples.

But we all do it sometimes anyways. So if you are going to mess with a blemish, at least do it right.

There is NO reason to be tempted to use your fingers to pick or squeeze a pimple or blackhead if you have this handy kit. You do your skin a world of good to give up poking and prodding your acne with your fingers (even if you washed your hands first, just don’t do it). The key is in addition to a good cleansing and exfoliating routine to reduce acne, invest in a good set of extractor tools when pesky acne crops up, which can happen no matter how much you do to keep your skin clean.

Ideally, one should topically medicate a pimple and ride it out. But, that is easier said than done. If you just CANT wait for a pimple to resolve on its own, extractors get the job done without introducing bacteria into the open area or damaging the skin. This means less redness in the area, no marks or swelling. I have used blackhead extractors for years and also started using long loops in the last couple years. Some extractors are plastic, which is not sturdy enough to apply enough force to get the job done, but is strong enough to damage capillaries. When choosing an extractor, whenever possible, invest in quality stainless steel. It lasts longer, it is durable, and it is more sanitary. This kit is an excellent investment, especially for this great price.

ABOUT THIS KIT:

I like this kit specifically because it is a nice high quality, surgical grade stainless steel, they are easy to hold and handle with grip grids on the tools themselves, and for about the price of one tool from a well-known popular brand name, you can get multiple high quality tools in this kit. It comes in a small zippered case with ample space to hold the tools securely. I like that the tools come in this enclosed case so they are not exposed to open air and stay more sanitary. The loops are large enough and sturdy enough to clean well and therefore can last for years.

The one downside I see to this kit is the lack of instructions, which is fine with me to get instructions elsewhere, or if you are someone who knows already how to use these tools, but someone who has not used such tools should review how to use these tools to remove a pimple or blackhead before use.

HOW TO USE THE TOOLS IN THIS KIT:

There are extractor round and long loops, a blackhead concave extractor, and pointed tips.

COMEDONE EXTRACTOR LOOPS: These are for pressing and extracting, especially on fleshy skin like cheeks or delicate skin.
There are three sizes of round loops. These are ideal for finding the right size and pressure on a sebum plug or puss filled pimple that is ready to come out, and these are especially useful if you know there is more contents underneath the surface. When choosing which size loop to use, you will want to use a loop that is small enough to apply pressure to the immediate circumference of the pimple, but not too small because this can push contents deeper into the skin. Once the correct loop size is selected, apply to around the pimple and drag it across the skin, pressing in only lightly when needed. Lightly sweep across the pimple a few times to pry it out slightly, then, surrounding the pimple, press very lightly to push out the contents.

LONG LOOPS: I personally prefer to use the flat sided long loops for the sides of the nose where blackheads appear and oil lays on the surface of skin. The angled tip loop is useful for hard to reach angles or to try to angle slightly underneath the pimple to urge along deeper pimples, but DO NOT use this tip with too much pressure, you can do some damage by breaking the capillaries and cause scarring. I have not had success with these for fleshy areas of the face like cheeks, but OK on forehead and nose. They are also useful on areas of the body subject to acne such as shoulders and backs.

BLACKHEAD EXTRACTOR: This one is placed with the bottom of the concave bowl over the blackhead and pressed down until the blackhead contents extract. It is for dry pimples that are not filled with puss or fluid, and it releases a hard sebum plug. The pressure on surrounding skin releases the blackhead. It might take more than one try, but dont press down too hard, this can leave a round red mark that can be much more noticeable than the blackhead itself. Steaming the skin beforehand is helpful for blackhead removal. Use this type of extractor for a blackhead on the ear.

POINTED TIPS: This kit has a couple versions of the point, one is like a small thin pin to poke a tiny hole in a whitehead, another one is shaped like a pencil point to lightly drill hole or encourage an existing pimple head to open large enough for the pimple contents to exit, and there is a tiny spade which is duller but thicker and larger than the two former.
For each of these three types of points you need to know what you are doing, never use these in an act of desperation or to dig out the contents of a pimple. Never be aggressive with the points, be gentle.

The point tool heads are for the whitehead puss filled pimple that has not come to a “head” for whatever reason including that it is not “matured” enough to develop a head yet, or if the whitehead has been there for some time, it is more debris than puss or fluid. These will not extract without some help, and the pressure of the loop alone will not extract the contents. If you use these, at least it will be less red and irritated and no infection with the least broken skin possible. The smaller and cleaner the hole, the quicker it will be to heal.

To use a piercing pin point tip extractor, it is just one poke into the top surface of the pimple, no need to drill it in deep or move the tool around in the pimple. If you need to make a bigger hole, use the javelin shaped tool to expand it.

To use the javelin shaped tool, place it atop the new hole in the pimple, and gently twirl it clockwise atop the pimple with the lightest of pressure to drill the opening, but without applying force into the pimple.

Once it is pierced, and if it seems the contents are pliable enough to remove, it is time for extraction. The long, thinner flat loop is more useful than the round loops to very lightly gather the contents and push it towards the new opening.

Use an astringent applied with a cotton ball or cotton swab before and after the procedure.

Dont over-do it. Sometimes even making the hole and then washing your face or using a hot compress will allow the pimple contents to come out without any further prodding.

However, if after piercing the hole the contents do not budge upon an extraction attempt do not make a bigger hole. Use astringent and then apply some pimple medication directly into the pimple so it can treat from within. Some cortisone cream may also be useful to soothe the pimple at this stage.

The smallest point tip also can pierce those teeny tiny poppy seed size whiteheads that never seem to form into a head but lay just beneath the surface of the skin, taunting you. If possible, my dermatologist said it is preferable to treat these over time with a good retinoid cream. I have had some of this type that even my dermatologist won’t extract because they are in a delicate area (such as the skin underneath the undereye), so if a dermatologist wont attempt it, dont be tempted to do it yourself. But otherwise, whiteheads and active pimples that seem as if they are almost ready to burst are good candidates for piercing them to remove the contents.

The third type of point is a tip that is shaped like a tiny spade. It does not pierce the skin but can pry the pimple open a bit, such as if a whitehead is just a hard round sebum ball.

Also use this tip sparingly, I actually only use something like this if I have a splinter that I cant grab with a tweezers, or if I want to lightly poke a pimple to get a sense of how ready it is for potential extraction without grabbing it with my fingers.

A few tips:

  • ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS clean off with rubbing alcohol or Peroxide before AND after each use. Wash thoroughly any pimple contents, blackhead plugs, or oil on the tools.
  • These are best used after a warm shower or applying a warm hot compress or washcloth to the pimple to loosen up the area, help the pimple draw to a head, and make the skin clean and pliable. Blackheads will extract easiest this way as well.
  • Don’t use too pressure, especially with the long loops and just use gentle strokes from different angles, repeat if necessary.
Oak Leaf Blackhead Remover and Comedone Extractor Tool Kit

Oak Leaf Blackhead Remover and Comedone Extractor Tool Kit

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Skincare, Spa Economy
Tagged: Acne, Anti-Acne, Extractor, Oak Leaf Blackhead Remover and Comedone Extractor Tool Kit

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