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Tuesday
Sep282010

HOW TO | Keep your skin in top form this winter

WITH EACH winter I plunge into a grumpy, hopeless state over what happens to my grown-up complexion, thus gifting me with my own special version of Seasonal Affective Disorder. I’m affected by the seasons, alright, but it’s because of my seasonal skin problems not the lack of sunlight. Winter plunges me into despair with rosacea in full ruddy bloom, spots that never heal, skin that’s dull and papery. Creams seem to be futile weapons against the onslaught of bone-dry air in my flat. I slather on a thick, butter-like layer before falling asleep and inevitably wake up to find that not only has my skin (and, yes, maybe my pillow case) drunk the entire lot, but it’s still the same dry mess it was the night before.

Over the years, I’ve been honing my artillery of skincare weapons and this winter I’m ready to go to war with the weather to save my skin. Here are the best tips I’ve gleaned from the experts and my own trial-and-error experience over recent rosacea-afflicted years.

1. Vitamin C

A notoriously useful brightener and anti-oxidant, Vitamin C can take your skin from dull to radiant in seconds. The trick is actually finding Vitamin C that’s in its active form – no easy feat (read more about that here). Most of the products touting Vitamin C have so little in such a degraded state that they’re just paying this wonder-vitamin lip service and not providing you with a useful amount in any sort of useful form. Vitamin C should be stored in powder form (or another un-activated form) until used (to contain its potency or it degrades with speed).

2. Exfoliate

Do this a few times a week to rid skin of dead skin and debris build-up. A scrub is fine, so is a gentle peel, mask or liquid exfoliator with gentle acids or Vitamin A derivatives. They’ll help keep your skin looking fresh even before you put on your skincare or makeup, which is the best sort of canvas to start with during any season. Plus – added bonus – Vitamin A creams and peels will help diminish fine lines.

3. Massage

While you’re applying your creams, serums or oils, really massage them into your skin. It’s a great way to get the blood to the surface of your complexion to create a healthy glow. And it feels good, relieves tension and means your really working in those products.

4. Highlighter

Many foundations and lotions now come filled with light-reflecting and brightening particles. Use these on well-moisturised skin instead of a tinted moisturiser or matte foundation. To make your own, add one part highlighting cream to two parts foundation (a non-drying formula), mix it in your palm and then apply it, starting at the center of your face and fanning outwards.

Product suggestion: La Prarie White Caviar Illuminating Cream

FIND OUT the other 5 winter skincare tips in my column at Looking Good No Matter What. Do you have any suggestions for keeping your skin in good form during winter months? Share them here!

Sunday
Sep262010

SPONSORED POST | Olay Big British Beauty Poll

IF YOU'RE longing after a skincare serum – the beauty industry's product du jour – but can't stomach the hefty price tag many seem to carry, Olay is offering customers free 7ml samples of the Regenerist 3 Point Super Serum right now. Simply enter your address at this link so they can post it to you. There are 500,000 free samples through October 20th, which sound respectively like a lot and a long time but keep in mnd that Olay is seriously popular, consistently lauded by readers and editors alike. We predict those samples will be gone long before the 20th. So order that sample ASAP.

But that's not the only thing Olay wants to gift you this month. After you request a sample of the Super Serum, simple click on this link to take the Big British Beauty Poll by Olay.

Think Big Beauty doesn't listen to your needs (92% of women said as much in a recent survey*)? Olay doesn't think that makes sense either so they're giving you the chance to tell them what's most important for your skincare instead of the other way around. Olay's created this beauty census of sorts to give you a voice on everything from clinically proven beauty products; to top skincare concerns; to beauty buying habits; right through to discovering the nation’s most iconic beauty of all time.

It's simple: 21 questions, 4 minutes, better future beauty products and the chance to win one of 10 £1,000 prizes.

*Total responses 742 with 685 agreeing = 92%.  Survey conducted on www.supersavvyme.comin May 2010.

Saturday
Sep252010

FROM THE FRONT | Newly launched face serums 

 

HERE'S A list of the top 5 talked-about serums at the beauty counter this fall. Have you tried any of them? What do you think? 

Nude Advanced Cellular Renewal Serum ($92/68GBP for 1.1oz./30ml) 
Just launched, this serum already seems to have a cart of celebs raving about it. It claims to have the highest amount of Probiotic Technology of all the Nude products and has an impressive ingredient list with everything from Hyaluronic Acid (using the Nude Hyaluronic Acid System) to Japanese Sea Kelp and a bucket load of anti-aging ingredients inbetween (plus the full ingredient list is available here). Clinical studies show up the serum decreases skin irritation and damage. With a strapline like smooth, firmer, fresher skin, an all star ingredient list and a celeb clientel, this serum is going to be popular..

Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle & UV Damage Corrector ($44.50 for 1oz.)
Sophyto Anti-Aging Oxidant Serum ($49 for 1oz.)
StriVectin® Overnight Facial Resurfacing SerumTM ($59 for .9oz.)
Tata Harper Rejuvenating Serum ($150 for 1.7oz.) 
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