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WHAT’S ON OUR RADAR
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BOARD OF ADVISORS
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WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN: You Get Veneers
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DISPELLING THE MYTH: Is Mineral Oil Bad for Your Skin?
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hen I was 13, I read a magazine article that featured a statistic that said women preferred sleep to just about anything else—and that included a long list with many more exciting-sounding options. I remember, at the time, thinking how odd and wrong they must be. Now, almost 30 years later, all I can think about is that statistic, and how dead on it actually was! As I get older, I find that sleep has become more elusive, and it’s the one thing I need more than just about anything. Countless studies have shown the importance of a good night’s sleep and how it can help prevent serious health issues, but little has been discussed about the impact it has on your skin and aging. Research has shown that there is a “magic” time during the night when our skin cells go to work repairing the damage that was done to them during the day. While studies show that lack of sleep is one of America’s biggest problems, it’s only one of many culprits. So what’s the biggest offender? Sun damage. Odds are your mom warned you about it years ago, and if you chose to listen, you were way ahead of the anti-aging game. The sun is the most sinister of all your beauty foes and has the potential to sabotage your best efforts to look younger. So undoubtedly, women are looking for solutions to these bothersome concerns, which is why we decided to focus this issue on fixes—the ones that really work! But can you really fix your flaws? Absolutely! We found smart solutions that you can incorporate into your daily life. What about THE one wonder ingredient that can transform your skin and hair at light speed and is good for nearly every type of skin and a host of problems? Oh and it’s natural on top of it? And what is really going on with hair that’s thinning as you age? There is a whole new array of pills, products and treatments that will help you grow stronger, thicker, better hair. And how interesting is a breath test for customized weight loss? Plus, there’s a breakthrough fat-dissolving treatment with proven results under the chin that’s now available for thighs. Exciting! With all these new solutions and answers to your biggest beauty dilemmas, there is bound to be something that works for you!
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Studio10 Liquid Blush Plumping Blush Glow-Plexion, $40, b-glowing.com
Rodan + Fields Essentials Foaming Sunless Tan, $24, rodanandfields.com
I’ve never been a fan of liquid blush—most are streaky and the color is too concentrated. But, my opinion changed after I used this one. The formula, which has a hint of shimmer, spreads perfectly across my cheeks. And, I adore the color, which gives my skin a healthy look when layered on top of matte bronzer.
Rodan + Fields does it again. One of the easiest self-tanners to use (rub the foam all over your body as you would lotion), the color is natural-looking yet deep enough that it really shows up. The best part: it lasts. I test-drove the tanner on my legs, and six days later, they were still as bronzed as when I first applied it.
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executive beauty editor
There’s always something new on the dermatology scene. Recently, I got an inside look at one of the coolest innovations. Up until now, laser tattoo removal required several, rather painful, sessions. But, when DeScribe Transparent PFD Patch, a clear, silicone gel patch that’s saturated with perfluorodecalin (PFD), a transparent liquid, is placed over the tattoo during the procedure, the sessions are dramatically cut down. Additionally, the amount of passes that your doctor can perform in a single sitting increase (up to four as opposed to one because there’s minimal to no skin whitening—skin normally turns white for a short period of time as the pigment is being lifted out of the skin). In a nutshell, the patch makes the treatment more efficient and cuts down on how much light is scattered about to allow the laser energy to reach ink that’s deep within the skin to better remove the tattoo.
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Important Safety Information Indication: Restylane® Silk is indicated for submucosal implantation for lip augmentation and dermal implantation for correction of perioral rhytids in patients over the age of 21. Restylane Silk contains traces of gram-positive bacterial protein and is contraindicated for patients with allergies to such material or for patients with severe allergies that have required in-hospital treatment. Restylane Silk should not be used by patients with bleeding disorders, with hypersensitivity to amide-type local anesthetics, such as lidocaine, under the age of 22, or by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Restylane Silk should not be injected anywhere except the dermis or lip submucosa. Use of Restylane Silk at the site of skin sores, pimples, rashes, hives, cysts, or infection should be postponed until healing is complete. The most commonly observed side effects are swelling, tenderness, bruising, pain, and redness at the injection site. These are typically mild in severity and resolve in 2-7 days after treatment. Serious but rare side effects include delayed onset infections, recurrence of herpetic eruptions, and superficial necrosis and scarring at the injection site. Do not implant into blood vessels. Use with caution in patients recently treated with anticoagulant or platelet inhibitors to avoid bleeding and bruising. Treatment volume should be limited to 1.5 mL per lip per treatment and 1.0 mL for perioral rhytid correction, as greater amounts significantly increase moderate and severe injection site reactions. The safety or effectiveness of treatment in areas other than lips and perioral rhytids has not been established in controlled clinical studies. Restylane Silk is only available through a licensed practitioner. Complete Instructions for Use are available at www.RestylaneSilk.com. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2015 Galderma Laboratories, L.P. MP-RES-00121 11/15 Please see the Instructions for Use at RestylaneSilk.com or call 1-855-425-8722. For more information, talk to your doctor.
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Etta + Billie Lemongrass Mint Bar Soap, $12, ettaand billie.com
POWER PLAYERS
These three new launches make life a little bit easier via a not-so-basic bar of a soap, a digital water bottle that alerts you when you aren’t hydrated enough and a truly multitasking SPF that can even be used on your scalp.
ELIZABETH RITTER
01 Super Soap
This exfoliating-meetshydrating soap looks simple, but the mix of coconut oil, detoxifying clay and powerful antioxidants make it absolutely amazing.
02 Upgraded SPF
The latest addition to the mineral makeup scene is a dry SPF that can be used on the face, body and even the scalp. Best of all, it stays put for serious sun protection.
03 The Water Way
If drinking eight glasses of water a day is still a struggle, try using this new device. The “smart” water bottle reports back to let you know when you’ve reached optimal hydration.
WHAT’S ON MY radar... FROM AN SPF FOR YOUR SCALP TO A MOISTURIZER THAT’S MADE FOR SUMMER, HERE’S WHAT’S NEW IN SPA.
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PURE RELAXATION
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Not all candles are created equal, as this 100-percent pure essential oil one from Lite+Cycle—it promotes relaxation when burned—proves. $78, liteandcycle.com
Farm-to-spa touches featuring natural ingredients and LEEDcertified rooms make The Alison Inn & Spa a special place that doesn’t scrimp on luxury. theallison.com
THE SKIN BALANCER The secret to the glowing facials at The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, Tatcha’s new Pore Perfecting Water Gel is just about the lightest product you can put on your face. $68, tatcha.com
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editorial advisory board. The responsibility to make healthy decisions falls on both the doctor and the patient. —DR. SINGER
MEET THE BOARD WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO ANTI-AGING ESSENTIAL?
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Robert Singer, MD @SingerSurgical
HAIR COLOR
Tracey Cunningham Celebrity Colorist @TraceyCunningham1
A HEALTHY REFLECTION
“My favorite trick
The old saying “the mirror doesn’t lie” has been repeated for decades, but what does it really mean in the tech-age?
Responsible Decisions
Cosmetic surgery has become more commonplace and accessible to a broader segment of the population. The responsibility to make healthy decisions that will improve your appearance and your self-confidence falls equally on both the doctor and the patient. Overdone fillers, excessive laser treatments and blatant augmentations that lead to disproportionate physiques can often be the end result of doctors who overpromise
In the modern world,
there are various factors that influence one’s perception of their own reflection. and patients with unrealistic expectations fueled by their own new “virtual reality.”
Expectations Vs. Reality The process of helping a patient understand what results are possible begins with education. When setting realistic expectations for aesthetic treatments, it is important to understand the improvements a procedure can provide. The “perfect” nose is one that helps bring balance and proportion to your face, not the nose that’s on your favorite celebrity. A noninvasive fat-reduction treatment can sculpt a more streamlined silhouette, but it won’t magically give you the body you had 20 years ago. The results of any cosmetic procedure, both nonsurgical and surgical, will be more satisfying if your expectations are well thought out from the onset.
The Choice Is Yours
It is best to discuss all options with your board-certified physician to determine which
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HAIR RESTORATION
Dr. Craig L. Ziering Renowned Hair Transplant Surgeon @CraigZiering
“Nothing beats a good night’s sleep. It restores your mind, body and soul.”
treatments can help you realistically get your desired result. Whether you think you need a specific treatment or simply want to present the best version of yourself, choosing an experienced, board-certified and appropriately trained doctor is the first step in ensuring that what you see in the mirror post-procedure is a realistic, natural-looking refinement to achieve the best possible you.
ABOUT DR. ROBERT SINGER
Internationally renowned aesthetic plastic surgeon and noted educator Robert Singer, MD, of La Jolla, CA, is a diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and has served as president and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the prestigious American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), president of the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities, and president of the Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF). drsinger@newbeauty.com
DERMATOLOGY
Dr. Kenneth R. Beer
Founder and Director of Cosmetic Boot Camp palmbeachcosmetic.com
“For injections, Botox and
any hyaluronic acid filler are great ways to turn back the clock quickly.”
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The phrase is taken as truth, but there are various factors that influence one’s perception of their own reflection. In reality, mirrors can be misleading and only show one version of what others see. In these modern times, mirrors are smartphones or Instagram photos—a “virtual reality” that can easily be distorted in one’s mind.
VIRTUAL REALITY
to look younger is properly-placed babylights or highlights around the hairline. Redken color makes it so easy and natural-looking, as if you’ve been in the sun for the summer and not to the salon.”
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Important Safety Information Indications: Restylane® Lyft with Lidocaine is indicated for implantation into the deep dermis to superficial subcutis for the correction of moderate to severe facial folds and wrinkles, such as nasolabial folds, and for subcutaneous to supraperiosteal implantation for cheek augmentation and correction of age-related midface contour deficiencies in patients over the age of 21.
Restylane Lyft with Lidocaine should not be used by people with severe allergies, particularly to microorganisms known as gram-positive bacteria, or by people with serious allergies to drugs that have previously required in-hospital treatment. This product should not be used by people with bleeding disorders and should not be injected anywhere except just under the skin. Restylane Lyft with Lidocaine should not be used in people with a known allergy to lidocaine. The most common adverse events after initial treatment include bruising, redness, swelling, pain, headache, tenderness, and itching. Use at the site of skin sores, pimples, rashes, hives, cysts, or infection should be postponed until healing is complete. In these instances, product use could delay healing or make skin problems worse. This product should not be injected into the blood vessels as it may cause vascular occlusion, infarction, or embolic phenomena. Restylane Lyft with Lidocaine is available only through a licensed practitioner. Complete Instructions for Use are available at www.RestylaneLyft.com.
editorial advisory board.
PLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Mark L. Jewell HAIR COLOR
Beth Minardi
New York City Hair-Color Specialist @BethMinardi
“Tiny strands of Great
Lengths Extensions placed just above each ear in soft, varying tones. Thicker sides give the hair a more youthful look.”
Past President of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery markjewellmd.com
“For cosmeceuticals,
Renova works to reverse photodamage, reduce pore size and diminish dyscromia; for injectables, it’s Voluma for volume restoration; and for lasers, it’s Clear + Brilliant, a simple diode fractional laser.”
FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Kelly Bomer
Scottsdale, AZ, Facial Plastic Surgeon rejuvent.com
“As we age, we require daily
medical-grade skin care, sun protection at all times, monthly medical skin treatments, volume restoration in the face on a schedule that is dictated by the aging process, and most importantly, a healthy lifestyle.”
GET THE GLOW Super antioxidants,
like vitamin C, help to brighten skin and leave it looking radiant.
PLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Anthony Youn
“My go-to anti-aging
essential is Ossential Daily Power Defense by ZO Skin Health. This all-in-one day cream combines antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and DNA repair in a nongreasy moisturizer.”
PLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Julius W. Few
COSMETIC DENTISTRY
Dr. Ronald Goldstein
Director of the Few Institute for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery @JuliusFewMD
Cosmetic Dentist and Author of Change Your Smile @RonGoldsteinDDS
“Skin moisturizers and retinol used nightly. The combination allows for the healthiest skin appearance while preventing visible signs of aging.”
“Get a good dental smile
analysis to see if you can achieve a younger-looking smile with cosmetic contouring (reshaping your worn teeth to make them look young again). If not, consider bleaching or porcelain veneers to give you a whiter, youthful smile.”
COSMETIC DENTISTRY
devices, like AQUAGOLD Fine Touch, which introduce small quantities of personalized nutrients and skin boosters to the skin for customized rejuvenation to regain a healthy glow.”
Dr. Laurence R. Rifkin Beverly Hills, CA, Cosmetic Dentist @LaurenceRifkin
COSMETIC DENTISTRY
Dr. Irwin Smigel The Father of Aesthetic Dentistry smigel.com
“My go-tos are a good
night’s rest, a smile with a positive attitude and teeth-whitening.”
“With age, your smile
DERMATOLOGY
BEAUTY AND STYLE
Frédéric Fekkai
Internationally Recognized Hairstylist @fredericfekkai
“The best way to anti-age
is to step back from the day-to-day business and reconnect with yourself and nature. I try to do this as often as possible at home, where I feel very relaxed, which helps keep me feeling young! It’s the best anti-aging technique.”
Dr. Tina Alster
Director of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery @drtinaalster
PLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Sanjay Grover
Newport Beach, CA, Plastic Surgeon; Director, The Center for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery drgrover.com
“Although the wide array
of injectable fillers have revolutionized aesthetic medicine, botulinum toxin (Botox, Dysport and Xeomin) continues to be the best anti-aging tool in my armamentarium.”
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“In addition to taking an
DERMATOLOGY
Dr. Jeanine B. Downie Montclair, NJ, Dermatologist @ImageDerma
OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
“SkinMedica TNS Essential Serum is my go-to. It has
Boca Raton, FL, Oculoplastic Surgeon drfagien.com
a growth factor and antioxidants within the compound to seriously slow down aging.”
Dr. Steven Fagien
“One of the new exciting
anti-aging treatments is the use of microneedling
oral antihistamine daily to reduce eye puffiness, I live by C E Ferulic serum. It is a superior antioxidant that brightens my skin and serves as a photoprotectant, essentially boosting the effectiveness of my sunscreen.”
can darken, shift and wear down, causing your facial structure to change and your mason labial lines to deepen while your lips continue to shrink. Fortunately, all of this can be corrected by visiting a certified aesthetic dentist. First and foremost, you should take care of your daily oral care routine, as maintaining your dentition and caring for your gums is of utmost importance. You can do this by flossing and brushing with Supersmile.”
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editorial advisory board. FITNESS + WELLNESS Inside + Out: From the foods we
eat to working out, these picks prove beauty comes from within.
NUTRITION
YOGA
Mandy Ingber
Celebrity Yoga Instructor @MsMandyIngber
“Adding inversions to
my yoga practice is my go-to anti-aging tip. This increases blood flow and keeps your brain and body youthful. Shoulder stands and standing forward bends keep me young.”
Paula Simpson
Celebrity Nutritionist @NutriBeautiful
FITNESS
Valerie Waters Celebrity Trainer @valeriewaters
“Water. We hear a lot about
‘you are what you eat,’ and the same is true for hydration. Your body is about 70 percent water and your skin reflects how well you’re hydrated. I opt for herbal tea, such as green tea, for its antioxidant benefits. This is one of the easiest ways to keep skin clear, plump and glowing.”
“My best anti-aging secret
is to sweat daily, especially doing something you love. Run, lift, hike, yoga or dance—it doesn’t matter, just do it consistently. A well-conditioned body is a thing of beauty. A joyful face is like nature’s facelift!”
FITNESS
Ruth Zukerman
FITNESS
Cofounder of Flywheel @Ruth_Flywheel
Celebrity Trainer @AndreaOrbeck
“My surefire antidote is
Andrea Orbeck
“I think summer beauty
needs a two-pronged approach that has to come from the inside out. The sun and summer require nourishment from both hydration and nutrition and protection and conditioning. I think fluids and sunscreen are keys to summer survival. Two products in my daily rotation are Health-Ade Kombucha and Babyganics sunscreen.”
exercise. With the way in which it conquers stress and depression and lowers our resting heart rates, we can alter our outlook on life by creating energy and confidence and finding peace simultaneously. Additionally, the daily sweat factor eliminates toxins, creating a vibrancy and glow. To me, that’s the best impediment to aging that I could ask for.”
SKIN CARE
Tammy Fender
Holistic Skin-Care Specialist @PureTammyFender
“Pure essence of rose—a
powerful cell rejuvenator— concentrates the healing drawn from up to 7,000 petals into each precious drop. Nourishing skin with a complex array of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, its capacity for repairing tissue damage is legendary. And, of course, the scent is irresistibly feminine and divine.”
(Environmental Working Group), meaning it has low to no harmful chemical exposure, yet protects my skin from the harmful rays of the sun. As an avid tennis player, I could not live without my COOLA Suncare products.”
NUTRITION
Christine Avanti
AESTHETICS
Nerida Joy
Celebrity Nutritionist @ChristineAvanti
Celebrity Aesthetician @NeridaJoy
“My go-to anti-aging
essentials are retinol serum at night and my glycolic day moisturizer with SPF.”
“I use COOLA Mineral Baby SPF 50 Unscented Moisturizer. It received the highest ranking for safety from the EWG
MAKEUP
Jane Iredale
Founder of the Eponymous Mineral Makeup Line @janeiredale
“Sunscreen. The sun is responsible for 80 percent of the signs of aging so I want as little bombarding my skin as possible. I want to enjoy the outdoors but not feel guilty about it because I think I’m damaging my skin. Unfortunately, I really don’t like the feel of sunscreens, so my must-have product is our PurePressed Base, which has SPF 20 in it and is a foundation and concealer at the same time. I put it on in the morning and forget about it.”
SWEAT IT OUT The daily sweat factor from exercise
eliminates toxins, creating a vibrancy and glow.
NUTRITION
Cynthia Pasquella Celebrity Makeup Artist @patidubroff
“We all know that retinol is
one of those proven magic ingredients when it comes to anti-aging skin care. My sensitive skin loves 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Retinol Oil. It’s essential in my routine!”
Celebrity Nutritionist @CPasquella
“My go-to anti-aging essential is the DreamSpa, a personal phototherapy system that uses light to stimulate cellular repair and regeneration. It also helps to reduce my stress levels, which we know contribute to aging in a big way!”
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FITNESS
Ramona Braganza Celebrity Trainer @ramonabraganza
“Vitamin C in the most natural form—an orange. I routinely eat two to three per day and believe that has been extremely beneficial in keeping my skin tighter and younger-looking for longer.”
The surefire antidote is exercise.
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We’re able to manufacture products to reflect each individual. —ARIEL ZBOROWSKI
trend BeautyDNA employs a sophisticated algorithm to match subscribers with the perfect products for them based on a comprehensive profile. The system analyzes your beauty concerns, as well as your likes and dislikes for products, such as how they smell and feel, to select a product match. What the expert says:
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on bespoke beauty, these offerings are deeply rooted in technology. MATCHCo and Melange Beauty use apps that scan and analyze your skin to create a spot-on makeup match. ProfilePro and Function of Beauty rely on online profiles for shampoos and conditioners formulated to your requirements.
Beauty customers are savvier than ever and know what they want, how they want it and when they want it. “Through technology, we can manufacture products to reflect each individual,” says Ariel Zborowski, CEO of Melange. The common thread throughout these options: unique algorithms
that create the perfect match. “We use the selfie
as a baseline to extract your complexion shade. The background technology has a series of algorithms that detect your face and skin color,” explains Zborowski. “The power is with the customer and the choice is theirs.”
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trend. It adds structure to the face with the firmer fillers yet softens out lines with the ones placed on top. —DR. BEER
LAYERED EFFECT
THE “FILLER” SANDWICH
antiaging
What it is: Ever since
their advent, fillers have been used in multiplicity to make the most out of the treatment. It’s not uncommon to use one kind of filler in one part of the face and another kind elsewhere to create a uniform look. Now, dermatologists and plastic surgeons alike are practicing a new technique,
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in the same area), which allows for an even more natural look. “Sandwiching fillers, specifically firmer ones like Radiesse or Restylane Lyft, works well. Then, different fillers are layered on top of the firmer ones,” says West Palm Beach, FL, dermatologist Kenneth R. Beer, MD. “When this technique is used, it adds structure to the face with the firmer fillers yet softens out lines with the ones that are placed on top.” While sandwiching isn’t for everyone and may only work in select patients, Dr. Beer says it really benefits those who are older and have significant volume loss, as it is a reliable way to address lost volume, finelines and contour issues.
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STANDARD ANTI-AGING METHODS REIGN SUPREME, BUT HOW THEY ARE NOW BEING USED IS OFF THE CUFF.
Before and After 6 Weeks, 1 Treatment, Flanks and Abdomen. Courtesy of S. Doherty, MD
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it contains five different forms of hyaluronic acid
(opposed to just one) that are cross-linked with lowand high-weight molecules to really hydrate and soften skin for hours on end. This allows the formula to also smooth lines and wrinkles and boost the skin’s ability to reinstate its own hyaluronic acid. And, the visible plumping effects, like supersmooth skin, are pretty amazing.
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The face isn’t the only part of the body being treated with fillers these days. “Because we have so many advanced techniques and technologies to make the face look younger, patients are noticing that their bodies don’t match,” says New York dermatologist Whitney Bowe, MD. “So,
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we’re treating those areas, too,” she says. The hands were one of the first offthe-face areas to be treated, which has expanded to include the neck, décolleté and butt (it usually requires more product than what is used in the face). “We can treat the horizontal creases in the neck with fillers like Belotero or Restylane Silk (off-label), which smooth out the lines and stimulate collagen once the filler has worn off (after about six to
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nine months). The décolleté is also an area of focus, especially for large-busted women or side sleepers. Filler can be used here to target the creases between the breasts, which give the skin a crepey appearance.” And, if you want to amp up your backside without surgery, Dr. Bowe says the use of Sculptra Aesthetic (off-label) to boost the butt is big in cities like Miami. “It almost gives the look of a Brazilian Butt Lift.”
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Peptides are a skin-care mainstay for the mere fact that they produce new collagen in the skin, reduce inflammation and wrinkles and smooth skin. Copper peptides and neuropeptides are two of the most commonly used types in skin care, but a new breakthrough adds another one to the mix. Discovered by a Russian nuclear physicist, defensins
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that claim to stimulate dormant stem cells to activate the skin’s regenerative properties. Products like DeFenage rely on defensins to activate skin cells to minimize the effects of aging—fewer wrinkles and firmer, brighter skin—on the surface.
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Microneedling is all the rage at the moment, simply because it creates new collagen and elastin while improving scars, stretch marks and wrinkles and reducing pore size. The next wave of microneedling isn’t an at-home roller or in-office device, but rather a mask. 111SKIN Meso Infusion Micro Masks contain tiny cones of vitamin C and hyaluronic acid that are fused together and embedded into them. Apply the masks to your crow’s-feet, under-eyes and folds and lines around your mouth and press them onto your skin. Leave them on for 90 minutes until the cones are fully dissolved to see results.
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trend. We wanted to help people focus on beauty at an energetic level. —LUIS PACHECO
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SQUEAKY CLEAN WANT EVERY DAY TO BE A GOOD HAIR DAY? THIS BREAKTHROUGH TREND IS SETTING THE STANDARD.
Shampoo and conditioner aren’t amiss to cuttingedge technology. TO112 is the only hair line to store its products in a vibrating “singing” room, which, as
crazy as it sounds, does something beneficial. Ringing in at 528 hertz, the underground, windowless room—it’s located in Canada and outfitted 4 6 / N E W B E A U T Y / Summer • Fall 2016 / newbeauty.com
with healing crystals— creates a metaphysical effect by harmonizing the energy that’s in and around the product with a constant humming sound. “We wanted to help people focus on beauty at an energetic level. Water has a retention ability, so we store our products in a vibrating room so the energy is transferred through our line,” says Luis Pacheco, founder of TO112. The theory: Just like how your mood can be impacted by someone’s aura, the same holds true for your shampoo.
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trend.
Inside Tip: Braids aren’t limited to casual styles. Celebrities have been wearing braids on the red carpet lately, which makes women everywhere want to recreate the looks.
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T H E R ET U R N O F A V I N TAG E ST Y L E
Modern mane: From a fresh take on an
old style to the coolest new hair color, this is what’s hot in the hair world.
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T H E C O M E B AC K OF THE BRAID
Braids are big, and only keep getting bigger. From thick, loose braids to tightly woven boxer braids (the long, double French braid style the Kardashian-Jenner sisters often sport), celebrity hairstylist and inventor of the Beachwaver, Sarah Potempa, says the reason why braids are trending
comes down to the myriad of options and the influx of different braids being showcased on social media. “Everything from textured pancake fishtails to tight double Dutch braids have made a huge comeback,” she adds.
To get a really good braid, Potempa recommends curling your hair first, which will add volume and texture, and then spraying your hair with a dry shampoo before braiding it to make it look even more voluminous.
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C O LO R Y O U R S E L F COPPER
Certain shades of hair are always in, but others make an appearance for the moment and instantly gain “it” status. According to Nelson Chan, celebrity hairstylist and founder of Nelson j Natural Salon in Beverly Hills, CA, right now it’s all about rose
copper–colored hair.
One of the biggest trends on the runways was hair styled in a classic finger wave pattern. “Finger waves are the perfect way to put a glamorous spin on your hair,” says Sexy Hair master artist Nadirah Volpe. These waves are different from those of the past in that they are loose and undone. “We’re using curling irons now, and these waves have more texture than they used to.” To get the look, wrap one-inch sections of hair around a one-inch curling wand, curling your entire head. “Once your hair is curled and cooled, gently brush it out and use some paste to form the curls together,” says Volpe.
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T H E M O D E R N - DAY PERM
Twenty-five years ago, everyone had a perm. “The perms of the ’80s used solutions that were harsh on hair and the rollers were smaller, creating a tighter, firmer curl,” says New York celebrity hairstylist Nunzio Saviano. But, perms fell to the wayside as sleeker looks became en vogue. Now, women want long-lasting waves
that are soft and beachy as opposed to tight and kinky. Whereas old-school perms would break the bond of the hair and force it into a curl pattern that would last until it grew out, this newer version gives a soft wave and smoother hair that lasts about three to six months without regrowth or problems at the root. Some salons are adding Olaplex to curl-enhancing treatments to create loose waves. Others, like Nunzio Saviano in New York, are using gentle conditioning lotions and a digital curling iron to get a beachy look. “Many women ask about our exclusive Digital Waves hair treatment because it’s customizable and the wave pattern can be modified. Women with thin, flat hair that won’t retain a curl are excited about it,” says Saviano.
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“Rose-copper hair pops. It doesn’t matter what your natural hair color is, when it’s worn on pale skin with light eyes, it makes a huge impact.” Chan says the color should be copper with a hint of rose and some pieces brighter and deeper than others. “To prevent it from fading, a demi-permanent gloss should be done every four weeks. And, wash with pigmented products.” When you’ve had enough of the color, anything from chestnut and coppery browns to bronze hues are easy shades to transition to without causing damage.
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trend. We’re using Kybella off-label to treat fat on the inner thigh. —DR. DOWNIE
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THINNER THIGHS
Despite the fact that fillers and injectables are approved for explicit purposes, doctors always find new ways to use them off-label. Case in point: The FDA-approved fat-fighting injectable Kybella has made its way off the face and onto the body. “We’re now using it off-label to treat fat on the inner thigh,” Montclair, NJ,
dermatologist Jeanine Downie, MD, says. “It’s not pain-free—it
definitely burns and stings during and after the treatment—but some patients are losing up to one inch off their thighs in a single session.” While the treatment is expensive due to the amount of product needed to treat the area, Dr. Downie says the 10-minute procedure (you’ll need at least four sessions) gives a liposuction-like result without the wavy look that some women can get from having their thighs treated with surgery.
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T H E FAC I A L T R E AT M E N T F O R A B ET T E R BU T T
We all want a firmer, better butt, and one way to get it is with microcurrents. Shamara Bondaroff of SB Skin in New York, performs a treatment that is an offshoot of
the microcurrent facial,
involving pads placed on the butt (you can also do it on other body parts) that stimulate passive muscle contractions to mimic the effects of a workout for a tighter, lifted appearance. “On the butt, a 20-minute session is equal to about 300 squats,” Bondaroff says. “You’ll need a few treatments to see results— it’s like going to the gym. You wouldn’t expect to see a new body after just one workout. Like everything, maintenance is needed.”
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T H E FAT - BU R N I N G B R E AT H T E ST
Imagine being able to take a breath and know how much fat you could burn in a day. The idea may be closer than you think thanks to the LEVL device, which gives personalized information about your metabolism by measuring
acetone in your breath. “Users blow into LEVL,
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T H E U LT I M AT E FAT F I G H T E R
Is MCT oil (medium chain triglycerides, which are one of four types of saturated fatty acids) the dietary secret to getting rid of fat? “MCT oil has
become popular because of its many benefits,”
says celebrity nutritionist Cynthia Pasquella. When added to smoothies or coffee, Pasquella says MCT oil gives an energy boost, improves digestion, reduces the storage of body fat and balances hormone levels. “It supports an increase in thermogenesis (when the body generates heat and burns calories from stored fat for energy). However, not all types of MCT oil have this effect. I swear by Bulletproof ’s XCT Oil and Brain Octane Oil.”
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THE BIGGEST BODY BREAKTHROUGHS
Fight the fat: In the quest for the perfect body, it’s
all about getting rid of stubborn, unwanted fat and cellulite, and these are the latest ways to do it.
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T WO N EW WAY S T O F I G H T C E L LU L I T E
Even though there have been plenty of treatments that target cellulite, none
have been as effective, according to the experts,
as these two new ones: ThermiSmooth Body, which uses radio-frequency
energy externally, and Cellfina, a minimally invasive procedure that cuts the fibrous bands that cause cellulite. “Cellfina is a home run for dimples and puckers on the buttocks and thighs. Once the bands that are responsible for cellulite are disrupted, the dimples disappear,” says Washington, D.C., dermatologist Tina Alster, MD. While you may be swollen and bruised for a week, once that subsides,
smoother skin can be seen, which lasts indefinitely. ThermiSmooth Body delivers radio-frequency energy deep beneath the skin’s surface where cellulite starts. “It is unique in that the depth can be controlled and the wave forms can penetrate deeper,” says Montclair, NJ, plastic surgeon Barry DiBernardo, MD, who adds that results can be seen in three to six noninvasive treatments.
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which detects a molecule in their breath that indicates if fat is being burned. Elevations in breath acetone correspond to elevations in fat burning,” says Joe Anderson, clinical scientist at LEVL. “This information lets you make real-time decisions about diet and exercise routines to optimize your fat loss—maybe you only need to go to the gym four times a week instead of five, or you can splurge on dessert because your body is in fat-burning mode.”
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MODERN FRENCH TWIST
CELEBRITY HAIR THIS ELEGANT TWIST PAIRED WITH A BOLD CAT’S-EYE TAKES BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD’S RED-CARPET LOOK TO THE NEXT LEVEL. HERE’S HOW YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF AT HOME.
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“The inspiration for this look started with a classic French twist, a look that never goes out of style, but is made completely modern by the ponytail and the clean, polished finish,” says celebrity hairstylist Jenny Cho. “It’s a fresh, young take on a timeless staple.”
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LEVEL OF D I F F I C U LT Y:
side
Medium
HOW TO GET THE LOOK
While your hair is still wet, apply a volumizing product like R+Co Chiffon Styling Mousse to give it hold and body. Then, blow it dry for a smooth look. “Once dry, gently backcomb the crown area for height,” says Cho. $27, randco.com
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Next, brush the lengths of your hair flat and separate them into three sections, one in the back—about the width of the nape of the neck—and one on either side. “Then, secure the center section into a low ponytail with an elastic band,” explains Cho.
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To create the twist, layer the right section over the ponytail section and secure it flat with bobby pins. Cho says it doesn’t matter if they show because they will be covered by the left section. Finally, fold the third section over the top and secure with pins.
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3 STYLES WE LOVE
CELEBRITY HAIR
Although her hair was quite polished, it still felt young and modern. —NICOLA CLARKE
BEAUTY CHAMELEON CATE BLANCHETT CAN PULL OFF JUST ABOUT ANY LOOK. HERE ARE THREE OF OUR FAVORITES. SLEEK AND POLISHED
LOOK
Celebrity stylist Nicola Clarke chose this look for an event in London because it matched the vibe of the city: relaxed yet stylish. “Although her hair was quite polished, it still felt young and modern,” she says. “First I applied volumizer from root to tip and then blow-dried it. Then, I brushed her hair to smooth it out and finished the look with a light hairspray.”
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NATURAL AND WAVY
LOOK
“I like this look because it’s not overstyled. It embraces Cate’s natural texture, which I think is always a flattering look,” says celebrity hairstylist Katsumi Kasai. “To get a similar style, first use some sea salt spray on damp hair and scrunch it gently, then blow-dry on a low setting using your hands to create waves.” Kasai advises that you may need to use a flat iron to create waves in some pieces, but not all over.
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MODERN UPDO
LOOK
“We had discussed cutting Cate’s hair to this length for some time, but I wanted to test it out with extensions first to get the feel, which we did here,” says celebrity stylist Robert Vetica. “I created a side part, combed the left side to the back with gel and twisted it into a flat braid, then pinned it above her right ear. Next, I clipped in the extensions and cut her hair into a bob, which hid the braid underneath.”
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For a smooth effect After blow-drying, rub a drop of Color Wow One Minute Transformation in your palms and evenly distribute it throughout your hair to give it a smooth, glossy finish. $24, colorwowhair.com
LOOK 2
For a bit of texture Ideal for getting that naturally undone look, ColorProof TextureCharge Color Protect Texture + Finishing Spray infuses hair with buildable texture, volume and definition that lasts. $32, colorproof.com
LOOK 3
For straight strands For straight styles, choose cream-based products that fight frizz and help keep hair straighter for longer. Obliphica Professional Seaberry Moisture Cream does just that and more. $28, obliphicaprofessional.com
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MUST-HAVE MAKEUP
CELEBRITY BEAUTY DAY OR NIGHT, RACHEL McADAMS KNOWS HOW TO NAIL THE PERFECT LOOK FOR EVERY OCCASION.
color USE LIP LINER AND GLOSS INSTEAD OF LIPSTICK
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“This look is very light and fresh—I wanted something that would photograph well during the day and not look too heavy,” says celebrity makeup artist (and Rachel’s sister) Kayleen McAdams. “I used tinted moisturizer for a dewy effect, with minimal powder (just in the T-zone) and a cream blush to create a healthy glow. Bronze liner was applied on her top lid in a cat’s-eye shape and a tinted lip balm gave a bit of color.”
“I wanted the focus of this look to be on the burgundy lip—the bold eye just sort of fell into place,” says Kayleen. “Instead of a standard creamy lipstick, I used a glossy texture to shake it up! I outlined the shape of her lips with liner, working the pencil toward the center of the lip, but never fully filling it in. Then I used gloss in the center. On her skin, I intentionally kept it minimal with just a touch of bronzer for warmth.”
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ON YOUR SKIN
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ON YOUR LIPS
Superpigmented Burberry Effortless Blendable Kohl in Golden Brown glides on and won’t budge. $30, us.burberry.com
Apply Jouer Luminizing Moisture Tint SPF 20 for a natural-looking tint and dewy finish without the greasy feel. $40, nordstrom.com
Talc-free and flattering on all skin tones, IT Cosmetics Sunshine in a Compact instantly gives a sun-kissed look. $34, itcosmetics.com
Get major color impact with Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Berry Naughty, which stays put all day long. $22, charlottetilbury.com
GO FOR THE BRONZE
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color. ACCESSORIZE
COLOR COUTURE
WITH THEIR UNEXPECTED FRINGE DETAIL, THESE HEELS LOOK BEST PAIRED WITH FLAWLESSLY TANNED SKIN, EYES DEFINED BY MEGAWATT LASHES AND A SEXY LIP.
glow getter ON YOUR LASHES
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GET THE LOOK WITH Tan skin + Megawatt lashes + Golden eyelids + Pale lips
ON YOUR EYES
Simply sheer
Lashes for miles Apply Josie Maran Argan Black Oil Mascara to make your eyes pop. “Volumizing mascara is a must for great lashes,” says Marcus Monson, national celebrity makeup artist for Guerlain. $22, josiemarancosmetics.com
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the inspiration
Pick up the gold tones (or a variation of them) in the shoe through eye shadow, like Tom Ford Eye Color Quad in Nude Dip. Try a sheer sweep or go with a layered effect for a heavier, more pigmented look. $80, tomford.com
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Radiant sheen “It’s about bronzed skin that looks like you just came from the beach,” says Monson. Sweep on Hourglass Ambient Lighting Bronzer in Radiant Bronze Light to achieve the look. $50, sephora.com
ON YOUR LIPS
Pretty in pink
“It’s all about bronzed summer skin that looks like you just came from the beach.” —Marcus Monson
Alexander White Cleo Sandal in Gold Specchio, $695, alexanderwhitelondon.com
Pair this look with a shiny pout using a flesh-toned lip pencil topped with pink gloss like Make Up For Ever Artist Plexi-Gloss in Light Rose. $19, makeupforever.com
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color. ACCESSORIZE
COLOR COUTURE
BRIGHT AND BOLD STATEMENT PIECES, LIKE THIS GREEN CUFF, PAIR WELL WITH CLEAN, POLISHED MAKEUP. PLAY UP YOUR EYES AND LIPS AND KEEP YOUR SKIN FRESH.
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Complexion perfection For beautiful skin, use foundation with a hint of glow to it, like Lancôme Belle de Teint Liquid Glow Trio in Glow Bronze 03. “Then, blend a bronzy illuminator onto your cheeks for a pretty highlight,” says makeup artist Ashley Rebecca. $38, dillards.com
GET THE LOOK WITH Clean, glowing skin + Light lips + Defined, shimmery eyes + Feminine nails
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ON YOUR NAILS
On point
Paint your nails a color that’s similar to the one on your lips to tie the whole look together. Our pick: Marc Jacobs Beauty Enamored Hi-Shine Nail Polish in 112 Le Charm. $18, sephora.com
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ON YOUR LIPS
Soft yet sexy Rebecca says to go with a soft rosy color on your lips to play off the jewel tones in the bracelet. Try a semi-matte lipstick, such as YSL Rouge Volupté Shine Oil-In-Stick in No. 47, Beige Blouse, which will draw subtle attention to your lips. $37, yslbeautyus.com
ON YOUR EYES
Shimmer and shine
“Go with a soft, pretty rosy color on your lips to play off the jewel tones in the bracelet.” —A s h l ey Re b e c c a
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David Webb Central Park Carved Nephrite Jade Cuff, $42,000, davidwebb.com
“Apply a cream shadow in a light champagne tone, like Giorgio Armani Eye Tint 12, for a sheer wash of color all over the lid and then finish with two or three coats of a curling and lengthening mascara,” says Rebecca. $38, giorgioarmanibeauty.com
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COLOR COUTURE
WITH ITS POP OF BLUE AND GEOMETRIC DESIGN, THIS DAY-TO-NIGHT BAG DESERVES MAKEUP THAT MAKES A STATEMENT WITHOUT BEING OVERWHELMING.
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ON YOUR SKIN
Naturally flawless “Your foundation should have a glowy finish to it. If it’s too matte, it can emphasize any lines and dryness,” says Monson. BareMinerals Complexion Rescue Tinted Hydrating Gel Cream gives skin a luminous, but never greasy, finish. $29.50, bareminerals.com
GET THE LOOK WITH Flawless skin + Light lips topped with gloss + Baby pink cheeks + Blue eyeliner
ON YOUR EYES
Baby blues “Wearing color on your eyes makes them the center of attention. A little blue along the lashline or at the outer corners goes beautifully with any eye color,” says Monson. Try Dior Diorshow Pro Liner in #272 Pro Blue. $32, dior.com
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ON YOUR LIPS
the inspiration
Barely there color A touch of pink on your lips works with the colors in this fun bag. Guerlain La Petite Robe Noire Lipstick in Beige Lingerie lends a light pink hue to the lips that isn’t too bright or bold. $32, nordstrom.com
“Your foundation should have a glowy finish to it. If it’s too matte, it can emphasize any lines and dryness.” —Marcus Monson
Louis Vuitton Twist MM Exotic Birds, Starting at $4,300, Available at select Louis Vuitton Stores
Fresh but subtle To keep the focus on your face, Monson says to add a pop of pink to your cheeks that complements both your lips and eyes. Philosophy Take a Deep Breath Cushion Color for Cheeks in 5.5 Coral delivers a delicate hint of color. $30, philosophy.com
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color. ACCESSORIZE
COLOR COUTURE
WITH ITS HIGH WAIST AND TROPICAL DETAIL, THIS MODERN TAKE ON THE CLASSIC ONE PIECE WORKS WITH MAKEUP THAT HOLDS UP BETWEEN DIPS IN THE POOL.
suit up ON YOUR SKIN
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Beautifully bronzed “When it’s swimsuit season, don’t underestimate your greatest accessory: your face. Bronzer can give you the look of weeks in the sun in seconds,” says Monson. Brush on MAKE Beauty Solstice Bronzer for natural-looking color. $30, makebeauty.com
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GET THE LOOK WITH Bronzed skin + Highlighted cheeks + Dark, long lashes + Glossy cranberry lips
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Perfectly glossy
the inspiration
“Never go anywhere without lip gloss,” says Monson. A sheer, berry-colored one with a hint of shimmer, such as Chanel Glossimer in Myriade, is the perfect complement to a sexy swimsuit. $30, chanel.com
“When it’s swimsuit season, don’t underestimate your greatest accessory: your face.” —Marcus Monson
ON YOUR LASHES
Major volume “The key to fresh-looking lashes, especially after a swim, is waterproof mascara. Some formulas have new technologies that allow them to stay on your lashes for hours,” says Monson. Our pick: Too Faced Better Than Sex Waterproof Mascara. $23, toofaced.com 6 2 / N E W B E A U T Y / Summer • Fall 2016 / newbeauty.com
ON YOUR CHEEKS
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Lit from within
Mara Hoffman Cutout Printed Halterneck Swimsuit, $240, net-a-porter.com
To get that perfect glow, swirl an illuminating highlighter, like Clé de Peau Beauté Luminizing Face Enhancer #15, in a sweeping motion across your face. Stick with shades that suit your skin tone to get a lit-from-within look. $95, cledepeaubeaute.com
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COLOR COUTURE
WHEN DONNING A BRIGHT PAIR OF SHADES LIKE THESE, GO FOR MAKEUP IN SIMILAR TONES, LIKE MUTED CORALS AND HINTS OF NUDE AND BRONZE, FOR A GLAM GIRL LOOK.
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GET THE LOOK WITH Bright, bubble gum pink nails + Bronze shadow + Sculpted cheeks + Nude lips
Brown-eyed beauty Layer a creamy bronze or brown eye shadow onto your lids—we like Dolce & Gabbana Perfect Mono Cream Eye Color in Cocoa—for a high-impact finish. $37, saks.com
the inspiration
ON YOUR CHEEKS
Matte effect Brush some bronzer onto your cheekbones, jawline and temples for a sculpted effect. The matte bronzer in Benefit Cosmetics Cheekathon palette gives a more defined look than one with shimmer. $58, sephora.com
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ON YOUR LIPS
Plump and pouty ON YOUR NAILS
Fun and flirty Keep your nails short, shiny and bright with a couple coats of pink polish like Deborah Lippmann 12th Street Rag Nail Lacquer. $20, deborahlippmann.com
“Create a bronzy pout with a flesh-toned lip pencil and shimmery nude lip gloss on top.” —V i v i a n a M a r t i n Givenchy Bridges Sunglasses, $375, saks.com
Viviana Martin, director of global artistry and pro-artist relations for Kevyn Aucoin, says to first line your lips with a flesh-toned lip pencil and then apply a shimmery nude lip gloss on top like Kevyn Aucoin The Expert Lip Gloss in Starlight. $30, neimanmarcus.com
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CASUAL GLAM
GET THE LOOK
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THESE THREE STARS’ LOOKS ARE SPOT ON FROM HEAD TO TOE. HERE, WE BREAK DOWN EACH ONE SO YOU CAN RECREATE THEM.
Her Makeup Celebrity makeup artist Francesca Tolot says Charlize’s makeup works with her overall look because the outfit is neutral. “Her shirt and hair have a sort of monochromatic effect, so the touch of color on her lips—I used Dior Rouge Dior Couture Colour Lipstick in 766 Rose Harpers— adds vibrancy.” $35, dior.com
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“I love that this chignon is so simple and almost undone,” says celebrity hairstylist Enzo Angileri, who styled Charlize’s hair. “Her unbuttoned Saint Laurent Paris Collar Shirt gives off a casual and effortless vibe that ties in seamlessly with her hair.” $990, ysl.com
Her Shoes Charlize’s modelesque legs are perfectly showcased thanks to a pair of Anthony Vaccarello Black Lacets Heels and Chloé Light Cady Ruffle Skirt with a flirty hemline. Shoes: $570, anthonyvaccarello.com; Skirt: $995, Other colors available at bergdorfgoodman.com
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style. Her pinkish-purple lips pair well with her leather jacket.
STREET CHIC
GET THE LOOK
—JANE COHEN
Her Makeup “This makeup really complements Sophia’s overall look, which is casual, but well thought out,” says celebrity makeup artist Jane Cohen. “Her pinkish-purple lips, which give her a slight edge, pair well with her leather jacket.” For a similar look, try MAC Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolour in Tailored to Tease. $20, maccosmetics.com
Her Bag The actress’s Chloé Drew Small Black and White Raffia Bag is the ultimate accessory to balance out her of-the-moment outfit, including a J Brand Aiah Leather Jacket in Black, cropped ankle jeans and a white tee. Bag: $2,090, bergdorfgoodman.com; Jacket: $598, net-a-porter.com
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A stacked combo including a Jennifer Fisher 3 Peak Spine Cuff and Maiyet Signature Skinny Bangle make a fun, bold statement, especially paired with her Maiyet Large Organic Ring. Cuff: Similar styles at jenniferfisher.com; Bangle: $495; Ring: $395, maiyet.com
Stuart Weitzman Nearlynude Sandals in Dandelion Suede lend an unexpected pop of color to Sophia’s neutral staples. The dark nail polish on both her fingers and toes—try Côte No. 92—ties the look whole together. Shoes: $398, stuartweitzman.com; Nail Polish: $18, coteshop.com
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style. This makeup is very dramatic on the eyes with a pop of peachy lipstick. —MELISSA SCHLEICHER
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GET THE LOOK Her Makeup “This makeup is very dramatic on the eyes with a pop of peachy lipstick, which works with Carrie’s overall look,” says celebrity makeup artist Melissa Schleicher who created the look. “I love the Almay Smart Shade Bronzer Sunkissed to get this bronze-peach color on the cheeks.” $12, ulta.com
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Carrie’s deep side part and French braid highlight her Anne Sisteron 14kt Rose Gold Opal Diamond Organic Drop Earrings, which she paired with a coordinating 14kt Yellow Gold Blue Opal Diamond Cocktail Ring from the same brand. Earrings: $3,110; Ring: $1,380, annesisteron.com
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Her Shoes Nude Jimmy Choo Kayden Sandals show off the singer’s tan, toned legs and make them look even longer. Neutral shoes are the perfect choice for this bold YAS Couture by Elie Madi Dress, which takes center stage. Shoes: $850, jimmychoo.com; Dress: eliemadi.com
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Constantly looking down at your phone can lead to an increase in neck wrinkles. —AAFPRS
THE PROBLEM
“HOW CAN I TREAT THE WRINKLES ON MY NECK?”
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but one day you look down and you have your grandmother’s neck—it’s wrinkled, crepey and starting to sag. Whether due to genetics or years of neglecting the skin below your face, the lines across your neck are difficult to conceal unless you resign yourself to a life of turtlenecks. “As we age, our skin loses water and collagen content, and as a result, it becomes drier and less firm,” says San Antonio plastic surgeon Jorge L. Menendez, MD. Despite this, there are several solutions to help you improve the lines on your neck. 6 8 / N E W B E A U T Y / Summer • Fall 2016 / newbeauty.com
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It may seem like it happened overnight,
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5 WAYS TO FIX AN AGING NECK
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THERE ARE SEVERAL SOLUTIONS THAT CAN HELP DELAY THE AGING PROCESS AND IMPROVE THE LINES ON YOUR NECK.
If the cause is side sleeping, facial exercises can tone and strengthen the underlying neck muscles.
If the cause is rough, damaged skin due to sun exposure, apply a neck cream to improve texture.
If the cause is loose skin due to fluctuations in weight, a neck mask may help firm the skin.
If the cause is years of neglecting to care for the skin on your neck, a toning device can help get it in shape.
If the cause is genetic, a necklift will get rid of excess skin and restore youthful contours.
Side sleeping can lead to neck wrinkles, which are formed by the forceful pressure of your skin against your pillow at night. When done regularly, facial exercises can help tighten your neck muscles and create a more sculpted look. “These exercises, which involve tilting your head, stretching your neck and holding for five seconds, can help strengthen the muscles so the lines aren’t as apparent,” says face yoga expert Fumiko Takatsu.
Exposure to the sun’s harmful rays can break down collagen and elastin, causing the skin to lose its flexibility, resulting in etched-in lines. “Skin on the neck is thinner and has fewer oil glands than facial skin, making it drier and slower to heal from sun damage,” says Dr. Menendez. Ingredients like edelweiss plant stem cells, found in AminoGenesis NECK Control, can help tighten loose skin under the chin. $50, aminogenesis.com
According to Los Angeles facial plastic surgeon Michael Godin, MD, weight loss and gain are major causes of premature aging in the neck. “Drastic weight loss and gain in a short time can cause the skin on your neck to expand and contract, leading to sagging skin and pronounced neck bands.” Bioxidea Miracle 24 Neck Masks use advanced peptides to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and arginine to boost firmness and elasticity. $59, bioxideausa.com
You may have forgotten to include your neck and décolleté in your daily skin-care routine. Neglecting to care for it just as you do your face leaves it more susceptible to developing wrinkles and bands over time. The Conture Kinetic Skin Toning System uses a gentle vacuum that lifts and releases skin to tighten and stimulate it, while low sonic vibrations improve the skin’s ability to absorb anti-aging creams and serums. $249, conture.com
Patients who are genetically predisposed to skin laxity may need a more permanent fix. Nonsurgical treatments like Botox (to diminish lines), Ultherapy (to tighten skin) and CoolMini by CoolSculpting and Kybella (to reduce fat) can help, but for severe neck bands and saggy skin, a necklift gives lasting results. “I restored this patient’s neck and jawline [shown above] by performing a necklift and getting down into the underlying muscle and tissue to firm it up,” says Dr. Godin.
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sonic cleansing device
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FOREO ISSA Sonic Electric Toothbrush, $199, foreo.com
Color Me Automatic Foundation Applicator Kit, $54, colormebeauty.com
Dr. Jart+ Liftra Contour Shaper, $80, sephora.com
Clarisonic Mia FIT, $189, clarisonic.com
TYME Iron, $190, tymestyle.com
The newer, smaller sister to the original Mia, this lightweight version is a must-have for traveling. We love that it stands alone (without a mount) and uses less counter space. And, despite its size, it still packs the same powerful punch you’ve come to expect from the brand.
One device with two different functions— you can get stickstraight strands or glamorous curls and waves—this innovative iron is one of a kind. It takes some practice to really get the hang of it, but once you do, it’ll transform your routine, and your hair.
Skin Inc Optimizer Voyage Tri-Light, $265, sephora.com
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We bet this toothbrush is unlike anything you’ve tried before. Its silicone bristles feel gentle on your teeth and gums yet are effective at cleaning your teeth, but what’s really cool is that it pulsates when it’s time to switch to a new area of your mouth.
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The ultimate makeup applicator, this device gently vibrates, evenly applying foundation as you move it around your face. Plus, the sponge’s size and shape are perfect for getting around areas like your nose and jawline.
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Easy to use—no power outlets necessary—this unique massage roller glides over your jawline, neck and cheekbones to help boost circulation and stimulate your facial muscles. You’ll like the cool feeling it gives, and the results: a firmer, more contoured look.
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This battery-operated tool is a beauty junkie’s dream. It uses red, blue and yellow LED light therapy plus lowfrequency stimulation to tackle multiple signs of aging (think lines, loose skin and even acne) with more power than a cream can deliver.
Moisturizers with SPF are great if you don’t like the feel of sunscreen on your skin.
truth the con:
DO MOISTURIZERS WITH SPF GIVE ENOUGH SUN PROTECTION? Here’s the story: We’re told to protect our skin from
the sun on a daily basis, no matter the weather or where in the world we may be. But, do these 2-in-1 combinations provide sufficient protection? Or are they barely scratching the surface? The experts reveal the truth.
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It makes sense—and shaves time off your morning routine—to use moisturizers with sunscreen. “They are fine for everyday use if people use them properly,” says Willowbrook, IL, dermatologist Jessie Cheung, MD. “Make sure you are applying that recommended half-ateaspoon amount, which most people do with a moisturizer.” Use one that has at least an SPF of 30 and isn’t chalky, ashy, sticky or smelly. Plus, moisturizers with SPF are great if you don’t like the feel of sunscreen on your skin. If you’re going to be spending significant time in the sun, add another layer of protection with standard sunscreen.
The Bottom Line: No matter what you use to defend your skin from the sun, it must contain an SPF of at least 30, and you need to reapply it throughout the day. From there, it comes down to personal preference, what feels good on your skin and what works with your skin type.
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If your moisturizer falls low on the SPF range— 20 or less—Orlando, FL, dermatologist Kathleen Judge, MD, says it most likely doesn’t contain enough sunscreen to give you a decent amount of protection or any protection at all. “Most moisturizers don’t contain adequate amounts of SPF—they usually have an SPF of 15 or 20—to be used as a sole means of sun protection, even for those who get little sun throughout the day,” she says. “I recommend at least an SPF of 30 every day; SPF 45 if you know you are going to get more sun.” But, that’s not to say you can’t use them— Dr. Judge suggests wearing an additional layer of protection to make sure your skin is safeguarded.
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truth. Porcelain veneers are an irreversible procedure. —DR. ZIEGLER
AN INSIDE LOOK:
WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET VENEERS EXPERTS SHARE THEIR INSIGHT ON THE PROCEDURE THAT GIVES YOUR SMILE A TOTAL MAKEOVER.
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The tales and anecdotes of what
really goes into getting a set of veneers—thin porcelain shells that are adhered to your teeth to mask imperfections and make them whiter, straighter and prettier—range from having no original tooth left (under the veneers) to being able to slack off on taking care of your teeth and pretty much everything in between. But truth be told, none of them are actually true. To set the record straight, we went to the experts to separate fact from fiction and find out what really happens when you get veneers.
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THE INS AND OUTS OF VENEERS YOU CAN’ T GET VENEERS ON THE SPOT
YOUR NEW SMILE IS MADE EXAC TLY HOW YOU WANT IT
Getting veneers is a multistep, time-consuming process—you can’t walk into your dentist’s office and expect to walk out with a brand-new smile that same day. “A smile analysis needs to be done so your dentist can confirm you’re a candidate for veneers. There are times when veneers aren’t the only solution and other procedures can achieve a similar effect,” says New York cosmetic dentist Emanuel Layliev, DDS. “You should discuss with your dentist what you like and don’t like about your smile and what you hope to achieve with veneers.”
One of the best things about veneers is that they can be customized to your liking. Whatever you don’t like about your teeth can be minimized or changed. “It’s important that your vision for your new smile is communicated to your dentist,” says Atlanta cosmetic dentist Ronald Goldstein, DDS. To create the perfect result, your bite, enamel thickness and pulp tissue all need to be measured and taken into consideration so your dentist can craft your veneers to be flattering to your smile. These factors play an important role so that the thickness of your veneers is just right for a natural result.
THE BESTKEPT SECRET IN HOLLYWOOD
NO MATTER WHERE YOU LOOK, IT SEEMS LIKE NEARLY EVERY CELEBRITY HAS VENEERS.
If you look at many Hollywood stars, especially when they were discovered or got their first big deal, you may notice a change in their smiles. “Veneers are the quickest way to a beautiful smile without having multiple procedures. Celebrities don’t get famous because of their smile; their smile becomes a signature of their identity,” says Dr. Sadati.
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“Before, Catherine had narrow teeth with slight gaps in between and uneven edges. Now, her smile complements and accentuates her features for a sexy look,” says Dr. Layliev.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING VENEERS FOR A BETTER SMILE.
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“Veneers are the quickest way to get a beautiful smile without having to go through multiple procedures.”
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YOU HAVE TO WEAR A “ TRIAL SMILE”
YOUR NATURAL TEETH EXIST, BUT THEY’RE SMALLER AND THINNER
T H E P RO C E S S I S N ’ T A S PA I N F U L A S YO U M AY T H I N K
YO U M AY H AV E T O H AV E T H E M RE P L AC E D
Unlike the final thing, your temporary veneers are adhered to your teeth with a temporary bonding cement so you can get an idea as to how your new smile will look and feel once it’s complete. “A trial smile is offered to show you what your new smile can look like so there are no surprises after the initial procedure. It is done quickly and usually only needs to be worn for a few days,” says New York cosmetic dentist Irwin Smigel, DDS. During the trial smile period (the teeth will look natural) is the time to make any final tweaks to your veneers.
In order for veneers to fit and hold on to your teeth, Miami cosmetic dentist Ryan Ziegler, DMD, says your natural teeth need to be slightly reduced. “It varies as to how much reduction is needed for each patient, but I try to keep it to a minimum.” Chances are, your teeth won’t be filed down to the width of a toothpick. “Porcelain veneers are an irreversible procedure, which is why it’s important to be in the hands of an experienced cosmetic dentist. Prior to bonding the veneers onto the teeth, I place them in position for my patients’ final approval,” adds Dr. Ziegler.
It’s not that getting veneers is an excruciatingly painful procedure, but there may be some discomfort. “A patient should never feel any pain during the procedure. We carefully numb all the required areas we are working on topically before going ahead with Novocain,” says Dr. Layliev. “Nitrous oxide can also be used during the treatment to calm and soothe the patient, and in some instances, Valium is used, too.” He adds that it’s not atypical to feel some sensitivity along the gumline on the day of treatment, but it should subside with ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
While veneers are a long-term option (you can get 10 to 20 years out of them) they won’t last forever. “How long they last will depend on how well you take care of your teeth,” says Wellington, FL, cosmetic dentist Sam Sadati, DDS. After years of wear and tear, the porcelain may become worn down, chipped or broken, which means it’s time to replace them (you probably won’t have to replace every veneer at once). “If there is gum recession around the teeth, there may be a discrepancy in color or shape if the natural tooth is dark and your veneers are not,” says Dr. Sadati.
WHAT THEY CAN AND CAN’T FIX
KEEP YOUR VENEERS LOOKING GOOD
ONCE YOU HAVE THEM, YOU’LL NEED TO TAKE EXTRA GOOD CARE OF YOUR SMILE SO THAT THEY LOOK PERFECT. Just because you have veneers, doesn’t mean you can fall victim to poor oral hygiene. And, although veneers don’t become discolored in the same way that regular teeth do, they can still fade if the underlying tooth structure is affected.
CA N F I X
Crooked teeth Gaps Chipped teeth Discoloration The shape of teeth Minor crowding
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Longing for a brighter, whiter and prettier smile that looked natural, Atlanta cosmetic dentist Susan Estep, DMD, made over this patient’s teeth with minimal and no-prep veneers.
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It can clog your pores. Mineral oil is one of those ingredients that sits on top of your skin because the molecules are too big to be absorbed. “It produces an occlusive layer, preventing water loss, which keeps skin hydrated and protects it against irritation from outside sources,” Norwalk, CT, dermatologist Deanne Mraz Robinson, MD, says.
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Skin-care experts hate it. Because it’s colorless, odorless, relatively inexpensive and extremely unlikely to cause allergic skin reactions, mineral oil is an incredibly attractive ingredient in skin-care products. “We use it in our Eve Lom Cleanser because it doesn’t clog pores due to its refined texture and higher grading,” explains Amandine Isnard, head of product development for the brand. “We believe that, combined with our signature botanical blend and essential oils, mineral oil allows our cleanser to perform at its best.” MYTH
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It causes a ton of confusion and gets a lot of flack, even though it’s a very common standby in a variety of beauty products. So, we had to ask: Is it really that terrible? “But, too much occlusion can be a bad thing, leading to clogging and acne.” The solution: Again, look for cosmetic-grade. “Cosmeticgrade mineral oil should be highly refined, and as such, not likely to cause clogged pores and acne. It’s all about the grade, purity and refinement of the mineral oil.”
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The chemicals in it can cause cancer. Of all the skin-care accusations out there, this one is obviously the worst. “By removing the impurities
[refining], mineral oil becomes safe for skin-care products and considered non-comedogenic. It also has not been proven that it causes cancer,” says Epley. Plus, the kind of mineral oils you put on your skin—cosmetic-grade or pharmaceutical—are “highly purified,” says Dr. Mraz Robinson.
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When it comes to hydration, it really doesn’t help. Isnard says this one is totally false, as mineral oil not only has a proven track record of being one of the most moisturizing ingredients available in the skin-care world, but it’s also one that is efficacious in wound-healing. “The reason it is in so many products is because it IS moisturizing,” Epley says. “But, it can be so emollient that it can feel ‘heavy’ or greasy, which is the only negative about it if you don’t enjoy that feeling.”
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It’s petroleum—as in the stuff that makes your car run. To start, “Mineral oil is not a mineral, but rather an oil derived from petrolatum,” explains Washington, D.C., dermatologist Elizabeth Tanzi, MD. It’s a big word, but petrolatum is a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum and you’ll also see it in things like petroleum jelly or paraffin wax. “Mineral oil is a liquid by-product of the distillation of petroleum to produce gasoline and other petroleum-based products from crude oil,” says celebrity aesthetician Mandy Epley. “The difference is how these oils are refined: The ones used in cosmetics are highly refined, while those used in automotive oils and fluids are often unrefined or only mildly treated.”
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W H AT TO D O ABOUT IT Pluck individual hairs or use a depilatory “Plucking a random hair may work better than shaving it because there is typically a longer time for regrowth when you pluck,” says Dr. Palmer. Depilatory creams are another effective solution, as they work to dissolve hair at the skin’s surface without any pain. Some depilatories also reduce the density and length of the hair so that it grows back lighter, shorter and less frequently.
LONG, DARK HAIRS ARE POPPING UP IN WEIRD SPOTS. WHAT’S GOING ON? It can be startling and embarrassing to find random hairs popping up in places you wouldn’t expect them, like on your chin, nose and toes. Turns out it’s quite common, especially as you get older. Here, get the scoop on why it happens.
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See a dermatologist If DIY methods aren’t producing the results you hoped for, it may be time to see a doctor. “Some at-home hair removal systems aren’t advised for those with certain hair or skin colors, but a dermatologist has access to different tools and technologies,” says Dr. Bookout. “For lighter skin types with dark hair, I suggest the BBL laser, and for darker skin types with dark hair, the Nd:YAG laser. Both will permanently reduce unwanted hair.”
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It could be a harmless gene mutation If you randomly find one long, dark hair on your chin, nose, toes or breasts, it may be that a single hair follicle diverted from its normal path. Atlanta dermatologist Dr. Angela Love Bookout says, “The growth phase in a hair‘s lifecycle determines its characteristics, such as its length and diameter. At any point, a gene mutation of a single follicle, due to trauma or environmental influences, can result in a longer, darker hair. And, once it has mutated, it will continue to grow that way.”
It may be related to your hormones New York dermatologist Dr. Debbie Palmer says that women in their 40s or 50s often experience hair growth in areas they hadn’t previously. “Androgens (male hormones), specifically testosterone, are responsible for the changes,” she explains. “Estrogen levels decrease during menopause, creating a disruption in the balance between estrogen and testosterone that can cause hair to grow darker or longer.”
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Try an at-home hair removal device If you’re looking for a more permanent answer, Dr. Bookout suggests laser hair removal, which she says is considered the gold-standard for those with darker hair. “The advent of FDA-approved, do-it-yourself laser and light-based hair removal systems has made these pesky hairs easier to treat on your own at home. I consider these systems safe as long as you follow the manufacturer’s directions.”
LumaRx IPL Hair Removal Device, $379, nordstrom.com
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They’ve become multitasking beauty saviors over the past couple of years, but not all oils are created equal. As the trend reaches a new level, here’s what you need to look for to make sure you are using ones that are effective, right for your skin type and capable of successfully solving your beauty problems.
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Did You Know? Oils are one product type where you can easily find natural ingredients.
Celebrity facialist Joanna Vargas says that, until a few years ago, the trend in skin care was to strip, strip, strip. “Clients used to think that, unless their skin was peeling and red, that whatever was applied to their face wasn’t working.”
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misconceptions about oils: They’re just for dry skin types. “Even oily, acne-prone and problematic skin can benefit from oils, as they’re nourishing and healing,” explains New York aesthetician Cecilia Wong. “The right blend won’t cause breakouts or clog pores and can actually normalize oily and problematic skin.” Adds Jessica Assaf, founder of Raw Is Everything, a skin-care line that manufactures facial oils, “Topical oils help to balance the skin’s natural oil production, meaning oil can actually treat oily skin. Oil can actually treat ALL skin types.” And one more bonus to oils: “They penetrate into skin, so we are able to utilize them as ingredients more readily,” Vargas says.
the right oil for your skin type How can you tell which
oil is right for you? Step one: Figure out how and why you want to use oils. “Oils can be used as moisturizers, cleansers and treatments,” says Assaf, who recommends sampling as many oils as possible to find the ones that best match your skin and hair type—a little research goes a long way. “There are literally thousands of oils and each one has its own unique composition,” Wong adds. “The key to choosing the right oil lies in understanding your skin type and the oil’s benefits, but there are some key ones to look for.”
According to Vargas, cleansing oils are very gentle and won’t strip your skin. “They actually signal your skin to stop producing oil, so they don’t also make you break out.” Why they are beneficial: Vargas says
she likes cleansing oils because they don’t throw off your skin’s pH, so your skin will be less likely to react. Who they are good for: Almost
every skin type, although Vargas suggests that anyone with acne should discuss use with their dermatologist or aesthetician first. INSIDER TIP: Look for a lighter one like jojoba or sweet almond. “Jojoba oil is not actually an ‘oil,’ but rather an ester,
“Today, that glowy, dewy, plumped, ‘refreshed’ look is much more preferred, and oils can help you get it instantly,” says Vargas. “They provide skin with essential nutrients, like fatty acids, that help maintain moisture and increase its ability to protect itself against the environment.”
which contains a fatty acid profile similar to human skin and actually balances skin’s oil production,” Assaf says.
Oils that problem-solve
Oils that moisturize
Why they are beneficial: It really
How they work:
Vargas says she likes any type of oil with fatty acids (think avocado or some other fruit/vegetable– based oil) because they help with hydration. Why they are beneficial: They
provide moisture— and usually the added benefit of vitamins—without clogging pores. Who they are good for: Drier skin types
INSIDER TIP: Assaf recommends choosing a richer oil like passion fruit, pomegranate or rose hip.
How they work:
Skin problems are almost infinite, and so are the oils that can help treat them.
depends on which kind of oil you are applying, but spot treatments can offer anything from antioxidants and photo-aging properties to antibacterial and circulationboosting benefits. Who they are good for: Anyone
looking for something more targeted. INSIDER TIP: Assaf says she likes using tamanu or coconut oils for antibacterial properties.
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From argan and carrot seed to sandalwood and rose, it’s no secret that there are many oils in skin care. “Argan is the most well-known and the one that most people are introduced to first because it’s in so many products, and grapeseed isn’t far behind. I think we are going to see a surge in meadowfoam seed and blueberry oils—both are good for sensitive skin, which people are concerned about with facial oils, especially when first using them,” says Wong.
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WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU USE ONE Despite all the benefits associated with oils, Vargas does admit that not everyone is so keen to try one. “There’s still some hesitation for clients who define their skin type as oily, but it’s important to understand that you can actually fight oil with oil—oil is a magnet for other oil. If you still aren’t sure, try a cleansing oil and see how your skin reacts.” One recommendation she stresses: Anyone with acneic skin should discuss with his or her dermatologist or aesthetician about which kind of oil to use. “It doesn’t mean oils can’t work with acneic skin, but it’s always a good idea to get an expert opinion on which one is best.”
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Raw Is Everything Age-Defying Concentrate, $55, rawiseverything.com
Rose Hip on the Rise Rose hip oil is hot right now, and for good reason. “It is a dry oil, meaning it absorbs quickly and does not leave behind a greasy residue,” says Assaf. It is also high in essential fatty acids like alpha-linoleic and linoleic acid, which are essential to skin structure. “The omega-6 fatty acids are integral to epidermal barrier function, regulating the skin’s elasticity and hydration. It is also rich in all-trans-retinoic acid, the bioactive form of vitamin A, which affects cell turnover and collagen production.”
So if you are using a facial oil, can you skip your moisturizer?
Osmia Body Oil, $20, osmiaorganics.com
Oils With Added Benefits You’ve probably heard about ingredients that have “natural SPF,” meaning they provide some sun protection even if there’s not an SPF listed on the bottle. “I think the next trend will be oils that contain a natural SPF and high levels of antioxidants,” Assaf says. “Most oils have a low natural SPF. Coconut oil has a natural SPF of about 4–6, carrot seed oil has a natural SPF between 30 and 40, and raspberry seed oil has a natural SPF between 28 and 50. Raw oils shouldn’t replace normal sunscreens, but it is interesting for an added benefit.”
Naturopathica Carrot Seed Soothing Facial Oil, $40, naturopathica.com
Concoctions That Have Anti-Inflammatories Barbara Close, founder of Naturopathica, says she thinks there will be a better understanding of the role inflammation plays in aging in the coming years, as well as ingredients that act as anti-inflammatories to combat it. “I like using carrot seed oil because it contains carotenoids, which help decrease skin damage from UV radiation exposure, and it gives your skin a really high level of antioxidants.”
New York dermatologist Heidi Waldorf, MD, says there aren’t specific oils she recommends for specific skin problems. “I will fit them into a patient’s regimen if they love them. A classic that people love is Caudalie Divine Oil for the hair and body and Caudalie Premier Cru The Elixir for the face. A cleansing oil that’s well tolerated is DHC,” she says, but stresses that, in her opinion, oils should not take the place of a moisturizer. “Oils provide occlusion, which means they help seal in moisture that is there. However, they do not provide moisture because they generally don’t include humectant ingredients. You need both in order for a good moisturizer to provide long-term hydration for your skin.”
NOT ALL OILS ARE CREATED EQUAL Beyond the different types of oils, there are also different ways they can be manufactured. Assaf recommends to look for cold-pressed, sustainably sourced and unrefined ones when possible. “Just like with juice, coldpressed oils are the most beneficial for our bodies. Cold-pressed oils have about 700 percent higher bioactive contents than those extracted using heat. Refined oils are exposed to synthetic, and often toxic, solvents and have less antioxidants than unrefined oils.”
The extraction equation: Oils are highly concentrated natural ingredients, and, if they’re extracted in their purest form, they contain hundreds of bioactive compounds and phytonutrients essential for skin health. Why the bottle is a big deal: If your oil is cold-pressed and unrefined, make sure it is in a dark bottle to protect the oil from sun and heat damage. What to look for on the label: Assaf recommends choosing an oil that is either organic or wild-crafted, so no synthetic chemicals are used in the extraction process.” But Dr. Waldorf says there’s one word she suggests looking for. “Not all oils are non-comedogenic [it will say it on the label], meaning they can still clog pores. That’s the one thing I would make sure to look for before experimenting.”
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A potent mix of argan, apricot and sweet almond oils, Leland Francis Luxe Face Oil leaves skin looking luminous, but never greasy. $98, shen-beauty.com
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Kerstin Florian’s popular neroli blossom scent is now available in a Bath & Body Oil. The famously sweet-floral formula hydrates and leaves skin feeling oh-so soft. $58, kerstinflorian.com
Real pieces of wildcrafted ingredients and plant oils give Birchrose + Co Grapefruit + Vanilla Body Oil a unique formula that feels supernourishing. $32, birchroseco.com
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an intense conditioner that leaves locks healthy No matter how dried-out, frizzy and fried your hair may be, UMA Intensely Nourishing Hair Oil can fix it through its unique blend of gooseberry and grapeseed oils. $70, umaoils.com
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an aromatherapeutic treatment that treats skin A little bit woodsy and a little bit earthy, Fig+Yarrow Meadow Bath+Body Oil is full of aromatherapy benefits and skin-improving oils. $48, figandyarrow.com
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a gentle oil with an eco-friendly message
Suitable for even sensitive skin types, Stop The Water While Using Me All Natural Almond Fig Body Oil boasts a bevy of skin benefits thanks to its star ingredient, almond oil. $44, stop-the-water-usa.com
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Inspired by the Japanese daily ritual of soaking, Amayori Okinawa Hikaru Multi-Use Oil features natural coconut extracts, which give it a soft, tropical scent. $55, amayori.com
Fast to absorb and never heavy, Jurlique Skin Balancing Face Oil works wonders when you apply just a few drops to your favorite skin-care product. $50, jurlique.com
Like the name suggests, Oribe Côte d’Azur Luminous Hair & Body Oil can be used all over. The decadent fragrance leaves behind a light scent while the unique formula fixes pretty much every beauty woe. $72, barneys.com
the oil obsession Hair, body and face: The benefits of oils are endless. Still haven’t tried one? “Stop everything and start,” says Vargas. “They really are the ultimate secret weapon for skin, body and hair.”
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a treatment staple you can use at home Used in the massage offerings at The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York, amala Detoxifying Body Oil features organic oils that treat, and also claim to tone, skin. $58, shopamala.com
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a band-aid for breakage, split ends and dullness
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A four-in-one strand savior that actually helps hair dry faster, Prim Botanicals The Hair Oil is packed with exotic oils that give new life to stressed-out scalps and strands. $44, primbotanicals.com
The skin-saving properties of L:A BRUKET No.130 Bergamott/Patchouli Body Oil leave even the driest legs looking moisturized and glowy. $47, labruket-usa.com
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“I’m pretty dependent on Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer—I rely on it—that’s a staple. It feels natural, moisturizing, smooth and silky and gives great coverage without making it feel like I’m wearing anything. That’s a pretty big statement for me.”
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“There are tons of them. Choosing to not exercise or meditate on any particular day is not good for me. I often opt to stay busy instead of doing these things. And, drinking Coca-Cola—I know it’s not good for me, but I drink it anyway.”
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“When I get enough sleep, meditate, eat healthily, have balance in my life between work, family and friends and have cultural intellectual stimulation. When that balance is right, I probably feel the most fulfilled and the happiest.”
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Living a life filled with travel affords those who are lucky enough to enjoy it, constant climate changes, more than the normal amount of outstanding restaurants and boutiques and plenty of things to do to keep busy. But if you’re fortunate enough to split your time between two hemispheres, well that’s a whole other story—you get to experience all of that and then some, like diverse cultures and distinct ways of thinking. And, when it comes to beauty, those differences are clear as day. Award-winning actress Gillian Anderson (she has an Emmy, a Golden Globe and a SAG Award under her belt) has had the privilege of being born in Chicago and having lived in London (where she currently resides) and then Michigan. The 47-year-old says there’s absolutely a difference in how women in America view beauty and aging versus those in London. “I tend to observe women in the UK approaching it less obsessively, than say, those in Los Angeles,” she explains in a soft-spoken yet authoritative voice with perfect enunciation. “There seems to be less of a preoccupation with it and more of an acceptance of the natural face and the natural aging process. I think in Europe, in general, there’s a sense that women who age naturally can be beautiful, whereas I’m not so sure that’s the perception in America, specifically in LA. I think that it’s seen as a flaw somehow, like wrinkles are a flaw.” Whether women in the States see wrinkles as imperfections or
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not, for the most part, they’re on a marathon race to eradicate them in their entirety. But, Gillian doesn’t think of the procedures and treatments that have become the norm to deal with wrinkles and other signs of aging as taboo. “I think it comes down to the choice a woman wants to make about how she chooses to age, whatever
“There will always be the desire, as women see themselves getting older, to stop the process.” that choice is. In our society, women are shamed if they do anything and shamed if they don’t. I don’t think it should be the place of anybody—specifically the tabloids—to draw them out and shame them for their decisions.” She speaks from experience to a degree. This past February, the tabloids put the spotlight on her and speculated that cosmetic work was done. Gillian, who looks the best she’s ever looked, almost as if she’s cracked the scientific code to aging, fired back to set the record straight, responding with the
hashtag #agingwithoutshame on social media. “I don’t know if it’s that I really fight back so much or that I just adhere to my sense of what works for me. I guess I’ve been quite outspoken over the years about the importance of accepting yourself exactly how you are and not trying to follow what anyone else says,” Gillian says. Embracing What Comes With Age
Not every woman can relate— although plenty do—to the theory Gillian subscribes to: accepting who you are and going with it. Even with the advent of the latest and greatest procedures that women have at their disposal, Gillian hopes, over time, that there will be even more ways for women to care for their aging skin with vitamins and substances. “There will always be the desire, as women see themselves getting older, to stop the process. Ultimately, it comes down to embracing that process and embracing one’s self at the age that one is, which is hard,” she says. “I’m sure I’ll find myself along the way in some situations saying, ‘Do I, should I, would I?’”
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“I’ve always been interested in the raw food diet, but I’ve been told that it’s not particularly good for women. I like the idea of eating that clean, but I’ve never been brave enough to try it for any period of time.”
For now, Gillian keeps it basic when dealing with her skin and the effects of aging. She owns up to the fact that she didn’t pay attention to her skin until she reached her 40s. “Once I started seeing that my skin was suffering, I began to pay more attention to it,” she says. “It’s not a huge part of my life, but I make an attempt to use some of the stuff that’s out
GILLIAN’S STYLE EVOLUTION OVER THE YEARS
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The role of mother is an important one to Gillian. Almost any mother, working or nonworking, always conjures up the question: How do you do it all? “I really struggle with that.” Her saving grace? Meditation. “I attempt to keep up a meditation practice, which is probably one of the things that saves my mental capacity at the end of the day. But being here where I am now [she’s in Mexico when the interview takes place], it’s the first time I’ve had some alone time not working on anything for a good year and a half or so. It’s been a long time since I haven’t been working or running after kids. It’s a constant lesson for me, even still, trying to find that time and keep that balance.” While she seems to have it together and exudes a sense of self-acceptance, Gillian has also done a stellar job of welcoming the haves and dismissing the have nots. “I’m sure that over the years there have been plenty of things I probably wished were different about myself. But one of the wonderful things about getting older, at least in my experience, is
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Brightening up, Gillian went lighter with her hair and makeup while still looking feminine.
that you start to care less about those things and become more accepting of what it is you have to work with. I think that’s the more challenging role—to get to a point where that’s the focus and not obsessing about the one thing that you’d be happier with if it were different.” Looking Into the Future
For a woman who’s comfortable enough in her own skin to accomplish what she has so far— she’s starred in the cult-classic series The X-Files, A&E’s miniseries War and Peace, and three seasons of the Netflix drama The Fall, she just wrapped Viceroy House and A Streetcar Named Desire off Broadway, she is slated to start filming the political thriller Official Secrets with Harrison Ford and she’s penned a novel trilogy— all before turning 50, one thing she hasn’t quite figured out yet is what the future holds. But she’s not fighting it in the least bit. “I feel fine about it. I’m looking forward to it,” she says. Turning 50 also has her debating what fork in the road her career will take. “There have been a couple of projects I’ve been working on adapting, producing, etc., and whether I get into directing in my 50s depends on how much I’m still acting. So I guess that would be one thing I would focus on.” Acting isn’t the only passion that consumes her. With a deep affinity for art, Gillian is interested
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Her nude makeup and light hair complement her line-free skin and make her blue eyes pop more than ever before.
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there. And you know, I think it works. I think my skin definitely feels better.” For as much as she tries to accommodate her skin’s needs, the mother of three admits she often goes to bed realizing she hasn’t washed her face.
cover. in exploring more of that world. “I am curious at which point in my life and career I might allow for the time and the space to work in that direction.” She even illustrates what the 80-year-old version of herself would look like and describes her wearing flat shoes, dressed in black, hopefully having white hair (she says she doubts she would be one of those women who pretends that she isn’t gray by the time she is 80) and wearing lots of jewelry from museum stores. So, is the actress ready to ever fully leave the acting world? “I don’t know. It’s possible, but I don’t know.” In true Gillian fashion, she’s not fighting what comes with change, but instead welcoming it, letting it take her wherever that may be. “I’ve had a pretty good run and it’s probably a good idea to make hay while the sun shines.”
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“There’s a lot of classic theater I haven’t done yet, which makes more sense to do as one is getting older. There are also different kinds of characters I haven’t had an opportunity to play yet for film and TV.”
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It may be one of the lesser-known beauty issues women readily talk about, but the statistics are staggering. One day your hair is thick and beautiful; the next it’s starting to thin. Thinning hair affects more women than you may think— 40 million to be exact. And, it doesn’t look the same on everyone either. Here’s what you need to know about thinning hair, how to identify it and how to treat it once and for all.
THE “ROOT” OF HAIR LOSS
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It may seem like your hair is suddenly thinning, but really it’s been a long time in the making. When hair begins to thin, it starts at the hairline and top of the head and spreads to the part. With age, hair follicles go through a process called miniaturization, which causes them to get smaller and the hair to become thinner. Thinning hair is bound to affect every woman at some point; it’s the degree of severity, that’s the variable. “While thinning hair is generally gradual with aging, in some it can be temporary and reversible,” says Palo Alto, CA, facial plastic surgeon Jill Hessler, MD.
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Menopause Anything that alters your hormone levels can be responsible for thinner hair. Plano, TX, hair transplant surgeon Joseph Yaker, MD, says thinning hair is common in menopausal women because estrogen levels diminish. “The hormone estrogen is essential for protecting the hair.” Hormonerelated disorders, like polycystic ovary syndrome, can impact hair thickness, too.
Having a baby During pregnancy, hair is thick, shiny and voluminous. But post-pregnancy, it’s not uncommon for hair to temporarily thin out (and even break) due to a shift in hormones. About three months after delivery, hormones send the hair from an active, growing state into a resting one. For the most part, once your hormone levels even out, your hair should return back to normal.
Damaged stem cells in hair follicles A rather new discovery in the world of thinning hair: The more damage (predominantly caused by aging) that occurs to the stem cells that live in the hair follicles, the more likely it is for those stem cells to turn into skin. Years of this transfer causes the follicles to shrink in size to the point that there is more skin than hair in the area, leading to patches of thinning hair or even bald spots.
Excessive amounts of vitamin A One of the more under-the-radar causes of thinning hair, taking too many supplements with vitamin A, sends the hair growth cycle into a tailspin. However, once you reduce the amount, your body will revert back to baseline and your hair should continue to grow regularly.
A lack of protein Going vegetarian or vegan may do wonders for your body, but chances are it won’t do much for your hair. While not everyone who forgoes animalbased sources of protein experiences thinning hair, it’s not uncommon to see signs of thinning and hair loss because protein is often limited. To reverse the effects, take a protein and iron supplement or add reliable protein sources, like beans, quinoa and tempeh, into your diet.
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JUST HOW DENSE IS MY HAIR? A: At some point—even if it’s short-lived—a large percentage of us will feel like our hair looks thinner than normal. But what is the normal density of hair supposed to be? “On average, a human head has approximately 2,200 strands of hair per square inch (give or take) for a total of about 100,000 hairs. Hair thickness is directly correlated to the size of the hair follicle, which varies for each person,” says Malibu C platform artist Nicole Emilani. That density is what makes hair feel thick or thin and it can even be manipulated to fool the eye. According to
THE HAIR GROWTH CYCLE celebrity stylist Julien Farel, texture can create the illusion of thicker hair. “If you get a voluminous blowout, the density of your hair appears to be thicker than what it really is.” Those with naturally curly, wavy or kinky hair may have more hair follicles, giving way to thicker, denser hair. “On average, the thickness of a single strand is about .10 millimeters,” says Emilani. “But when hair looks noticeably thinner, you’re losing more hair than the average or what’s considered to be normal.” The color of your hair doesn’t determine the degree of thickness, but some shades that are on the lighter side can give the illusion of thinner-looking hair.
“We are born with about 100,000 hair follicles, which start at birth as single follicles and double and triple over time to give hair its thickness and fullness. As we get older, that reverses back to single follicles, so hair grows in thinner and finer and with a shorter growth cycle,” says New York hair restoration specialist Carlos Wesley, MD. Since there’s a shift in the length of time the hair is growing and how many hairs grow out of a follicle, the thickness changes and the number of hairs that grow decreases. The growth cycle never stops; it just changes or slows depending on what the body is experiencing.
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Stress Any type of emotional or physical stress can send your hair into a temporary state of disarray and here’s why. When your body is stressed, an uneven number of hairs transfer into the resting phase all at once. Then, when those hairs fall out, more than normal amounts are shed.
A vitamin and nutrient deficiency Whereas too much vitamin A can affect how your hair grows, not enough vitamins, especially vitamin B, can cause it to thin. The same goes for iron, which is an important factor for hair growth— a deficiency can slow down your hair’s normal growth pattern. (Crash dieting has the same effect.) The easiest way to combat it: Take a multivitamin every day.
Medical conditions and autoimmune disorders When the immune system has to work overtime to keep symptoms of certain diseases at bay, the body may not be able to sort out what’s going on and mistake hair as something foreign and harmful to the body. Dr. Hessler says that low thyroid levels can lead to hair loss. Hair thinning and hair loss caused by autoimmune disorders, also known as alopecia areata, are more difficult types of thinning to treat.
Sudden weight loss Dropping a serious amount of weight extremely fast (think 25 pounds in one month) can cause trauma to your hair, leaving it thin and weak. It’s not the weight loss itself that causes it, but rather the lack of vitamins, nutrients and healthy fats that you may be depriving yourself of that change the texture of your hair.
Lasts: Three to five years What happens: The first phase of the hair growth cycle, this is when the hair physically grows out from the follicle. A hair can grow up to 30 inches when it’s in the anagen phase.
The Catagen Phase Lasts: 10 days What happens: This second phase is actually a transitional period where the hair stops growing as it prepares to soon fall out.
The Telogen Phase Lasts: Three months What happens: The final part of the growth cycle, this is when the hair falls out from the follicle and rests before it starts to grow again.
tried-and-true thin hair fixes From shampoos and serums to pills and procedures, these products and treatments have a good track record for improving the thickness of the hair and fighting sparse, patchy areas. But, any time you intervene with the hair growing process to improve it, you’ll need to keep it up for life.
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Find it in: Davines NaturalTech Energizing Lotion for Scalp and Hair Whether the cause of thinning hair is due to stress or seasonal changes, this topical lotion helps strengthen the scalp and weak hair to prevent it from falling out. $45, davines.com
01 ALPHAHYDROXY ACIDS (AHAs):
The Cell Renewers
Just like how AHAs are used on skin, on the scalp they promote healthy cell renewal for follicles that are clean and open, allowing for hair to properly grow and anchor a thicker root. Find it in: Developlus Anti-Aging Hair System This three-part system improves the health of thinning hair while also preventing damage, split ends and grays. According to the company, you should see results in two weeks. $20, walgreens.com
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After taking Nutrafol for Women for seven months, a difference can be seen in the amount of hair, as well as its thickness.
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The Hair Bulker Caffeine can help thicken thin hair because it triggers growth factors that keep hair in an active growing state. But, here’s the catch— you can’t drink it; you have to apply it. “In a study where a hair follicle was placed in a petri dish and then exposed to testosterone (when testosterone converts to the hormone DHT, it speeds up hair thinning), the hair became shorter and thinner. Once caffeine was added, the follicle became longer and thicker, essentially reversing the effect of the testosterone,” says Dr. Wesley.
BIOTIN:
The Health Improver Biotin, a key B vitamin, is one of the most commonly found ingredients in supplements when it comes to growing thicker hair. It helps to increase the look of the hair’s volume and improve the health of the hair so it is stronger, thicker and longer.
Find it in: NeoCell Biotin Bursts-Brazilian Acai Berry Reminiscent of candy, these chews are loaded with biotin (10,000 micrograms per chew to be exact) so that you get your daily dose of the vitamin without having to take chalky pills. $15, neocell.com
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serums and treatments, because they increase the moisture content and texture of hair.
04 PLANT STEM CELLS:
The Hair-Loss Halters
Known for their ability to slow down the aging process, plant-derived stem cells can help keep hair in its proper growing phase while balancing out the skin of the scalp. “Plant stem cell extracts are like superfood for your hair,” says Farel. Find it in: Julien Farel Magnifique Anti-Graying Fortifying Hair Serum This do-it-all hair helper contains edelweiss stem cell extracts to keep the hair and scalp healthy, but it’s also loaded with a blend of powerful peptides that slow down the graying process, too. $120, julienfarel.com
Find it in: Regenesis Micro-Targeting Spray The treatment delivers a time-released dose of nutrients, peptides and plant extracts to encourage hair that’s thicker, better hydrated and more voluminous. $149, nordstrom.com
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Natural botanicals such as onion extract feed the scalp and make hair thicker and fuller-looking.
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Find it in: qilib Hair Regrowth + Revitalization System Using 2 percent minoxidil and natural onion extract, this system revitalizes hair and reactivates hair follicles so new hair can grow again. $46 for a one-month supply, qilib.com
Doctors often treat thinning hair and hair loss with minoxidil, an ingredient (there are over-the-counter and prescription-strength versions) that creates volume by forcing more hairs into the growth phase. “In some people, minoxidil can cause an initial shedding,” explains Dr. Wesley. “The hairs near the end of their growth phase may get pushed out short-term, but there’s a long-term benefit when they return.” Depending on the product, it can take up to four months to see results, which need to be maintained by using the ingredient indefinitely. If you are pregnant, avoid using it and touching products that have it because it is absorbed into the bloodstream. Find it in: Women’s Rogaine Foam Clinically tested for women, this once-a-day treatment helps boost hair that’s fallen victim to hereditary hair loss. $30 for a two-month supply, womensrogaine.com
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The Hair Enhancers Peptides have a proven track record to grow thicker, better, stronger hair. They’re a common ingredient in eyelash enhancers, as well as anti-thinning and anti–hair loss products, like shampoos, newbeauty.com / Summer • Fall 2016 / N E W B E A U T Y / 1 0 5
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You may recognize these treatments for their skin-perfecting benefits, but they’re also major players in the thinning hair category.
PRP is a procedure where blood is drawn from the patient and spun down to extract the plasma. “Using a patient’s own plasma and injecting it into sparse and thin areas of hair allows for the hair to thicken and hair loss to decrease. PRP for thinning hair is a game changer—it’s effective and it works,” Dr. Rapaport says. Although not currently FDA-approved (there’s no standard protocol), PRP is said to be most beneficial for those who are experiencing the early stages of thinning and those whose hair loss is inherited. But, it can also be used preventively. “There are patients who use it to preserve the integrity
of their hair,” says Dr. Rapaport. After the first three months, a decrease in hair loss can be noticed; six to eight months out, new growth can be seen. “You can usually see an increase in thickness by 60 to 80 percent.” It’s also reported that PRP can restore some of the hair’s original color because it stimulates melanocyte production.
LATISSE: FDA-approved for growing longer, thicker lashes, Latisse is being looked at as a way to encourage healthy hair growth on the scalp because the product forces the hair out of the resting phase and into the growing phase. At the moment, the only way to use it is off-label. However, because
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Latisse is currently packaged in small vials, using it on the scalp to help with thinning hair would require much more of the product to be used, which may be cost prohibitive.
WHY YOU SHOULD PLUCK YOUR HAIR
LASER TREATMENTS: Different than lasers used on the face, the ones for thinning hair (they’re generally used at home, but in-office versions can be done) compel hair follicles to grow better and thicker. “Studies show that using a hair laser every day for six weeks can increase the thickness of the hair,” says Dr. Wesley. “Hair combs, in my opinion, are most beneficial because they get into the scalp to work on the mitochondria.”
To correct this patient’s thinning hair and hair loss, Dr. Rapaport performed three sessions of PRP.
New research from the University of California shows that pulling out lingering hair follicles may actually stimulate the scalp to regenerate and regrow missing hair. The researchers found that plucking out 200 hairs in a small area could lead to the growth of 1,200 hairs. And, plucking the hairs wasn’t limited to growth in just those specific areas, but nearby areas, too. While the technique has only been demonstrated in mice, scientists believe that certain medications may be able to be developed to mirror the positive effects of hair plucking, especially for those who suffer from alopecia (hair loss that occurs as lost clumps of hair).
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PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP):
THE ANTI-THIN HAIR PILLS
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Pills, supplements and chews that target thinning hair and hair loss are a big business. While each brand employs its own blend of ingredients, these products typically use a similar mechanism of action. “It’s believed that the increase in nutrients in the bulb of the hair follicle causes a signaling to the bulge of the hair follicle where the stem cells live. The stem cells then tell the follicle to stay in the growth phase, enlarge, or to cycle to the anagen phase, which leads to an increased thickness of follicles and hair density,” says Dr. Rapaport. Keep in mind that some products may work a little different. In order to see results, you’ll need to be diligent and patient with the process. “Hair grows about one-half inch per month and it takes a minimum of three to six months to notice any difference when using these supplements,” he adds.
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HairMax Laserband 82, $795, hairmax.com Place this fast and easy-to-use tool on your head and let it energize your hair follicles for healthy growth.
It’s easy to mistake fine hair for thinning hair and vice versa, but in reality, the two are totally different.
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“Thinning hair is a decrease in the density of the hair as it relates to the overall number of hairs. Fine hair relates to the thickness or robustness, or lack thereof, of the individual hair fiber,” says Dr. Hessler. “As hair loss begins, the thickness of the hair decreases and then gets finer and finer until the hair follicle is affected and the hair is no longer present.” But, one thing that’s similar between the two: their appearance. Both fine hair and thinning hair can appear flat and stringy.
A: For some, noninvasive treatments only offer so much in terms of results. “Hair transplant surgery increases the density of the hair in thinning areas,” says Dr. Hessler. The procedure transplants hair from a thick area to thinning areas to create more hair. “Unlike the days of ‘plugs,’ where tufts of hair were transplanted, techniques have improved. Now, we perform individual follicular unit transfer, which isolates individual units of one to three hairs. It is indiscernible which hairs are native and which ones have been transplanted,” explains Dr. Hessler.
Dr. Wesley performed micrografting on this patient to achieve thicker hair.
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UPDATE YOUR CUT According to Bumble and bumble stylist and educator, Carrie Hill, medium and shorter lengths are most flattering on thinning hair because they make the hair appear fuller and stronger.
Whether you’re becoming aware of the fact that your hair is thinning or you’ve taken matters into your own hands and are following a course of treatment, the way you care for and style thinning hair is important.
EXFOLIATE YOUR SCALP
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
Just like how the skin on your face and body needs to be exfoliated, the same goes for the skin on your scalp. “Your scalp is exposed to everyday life like your face,” says Farel. “Hair cannot grow in a clouded, cluttered, oily scalp. By exfoliating your scalp, you get the benefit of producing healthy hair growth.”
CHANGE YOUR PART If you normally wear your part down the middle or to the side, try switching it up. “Hair grows in phases, and when hair is thinning, you can see the scalp more in certain areas. Changing your part can create the illusion of thickness and add lift and height,” says Farel.
MASSAGE YOUR SCALP The massaging action that occurs when washing actually helps to increase circulation and stimulate and energize the follicles. Plus, the cleaner your hair is the less oil there will be, so it won’t look limp or greasy and less of your scalp will show through.
WHY YOU SHOULD WASH YOUR HAIR EVERY DAY According to Dr. Yaker, if your hair is thinning, you’re better off washing it every day as opposed to skipping a few days in between. “There’s a plaque that develops on the scalp from dirt, oil, dead skin cells and hair products.” Regular washing also keeps the pH levels of your scalp where they should be—between 4.5 and 5.5 pH—so that scalp conditions don’t develop. “Washing your hair every day, if possible, with a low pH shampoo that’s less than 6, exfoliates the skin and seals up the hair shaft, leaving water and moisture in the hair for more volume, which is important when thinning is an issue,” says Dr. Yaker.
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DON’T USE METAL BRUSHES Metal brushes, heat and thinning hair don’t mix. The heat from a blow-dryer can cause the bristles to get hot and cause breakage. Stick with boar bristles instead. However, if you’re using a metal brush sans heat, you should be OK.
DON’T GO TOO LONG Thin hair only looks thinner when it’s too long. “Thinning hair can also look weak on the ends if the length is kept too long,” says Hill.
WHAT YOU SHOULDN’T DO
DON’T USE WAXES DON’T GO TOO DARK WITH YOUR COLOR “When your hair is thinning, it’s best to go a shade or two, or even three, lighter, which will hide the appearance of thinning hair,” says Farel. “This also reduces the visibility of the scalp.”
“Most of them are made with beeswax, which is sticky. Overusing wax can cause hair to become weak and mangled, making the hair unmanageable and leading to breakage,” says Farel.
DON’T CUT BANGS
DON’T USE PRODUCTS THAT ARE OIL- AND ALCOHOL-BASED
Bangs don’t do anything positive for thinning hair. A little wispy fringe is OK if your hair can support it, but avoid a thick, heavy bang.
“These products (as well as heavy gels and hairsprays) weigh down the hair and demote growth. Volumizing shampoos are also a big no-no because many of them are loaded with alcohol in order to give volume,” says Farel. “Instead, try products with rice protein—apply them to your roots and hit them with hot air, which causes the hair to automatically expand to its fullest potential.”
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to getting your color to look like absolute perfection? Besides having a good colorist in tow, you need to take your skin tone—and in some cases, your eye color—into consideration. If not, your hair color can make your skin look dull and sallow, red and splotchy or just totally washed out. WA N T T O K N OW T H E S E C RE T
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war m Celebrity colorist Rona O’Connor, who colors Heidi’s hair, describes the star's color as a warm, golden ivory shade of blond. “This color blond, which looks beautiful with a tan, suits Heidi well because it enhances the glow in her warm skin tone and complements the golden brown color in her eyes—it gives a youthful glow.” A blond shade like Heidi’s works well on medium warm skin tones. “Anyone with medium to dark warm skin should be able to pull of this color,” says O’Connor.
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inspire. cool pale Celebrity colorist Sharon Dorram of Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger says Julianne’s light color is a “Swedish baby blond” that perfectly suits her peaches-and-cream skin because it brightens her up. "Because of her coloring, Julianne, as well as those with skin tones similar to hers, can wear a variety of colors," explains Dorram. "I just wouldn’t suggest anything red or too golden blond.”
H OW TO G E T H E R C O LO R Dorram says to ask for a baby blond to pale blond color. “It’s important not to overhighlight the hair—that’s why her color has that nice contrast to it. The key is to go about every six weeks for partial highlights to keep that contrast up,” adds Dorram. “It’s also critical not to overshampoo or use too many products with alcohol on hair this color because it will make it look dull.”
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olive According to Jenna’s colorist Denis De Souza, co-owner of Mare Salon in Los Angeles and celebrity colorist for Joico, her naturally medium ashy brown hair is deepened a shade darker (De Souza uses the LumiShine line) on the roots with a few very subtle lighter pieces for definition. “This darkto-light look pairs beautifully with her skin and lets her eyes pop,” he says. Olive skin tones, like Jenna’s, look best with darker shades of hair, which create contrast against the skin. “I don’t think she would look as good blond. The color would wash her out.”
H OW TO G E T H E R C O LO R De Souza says to ask for a dark brown base with lowlights and a few subtle highlights. “This color can probably go about six to eight weeks before a touch-up is needed, and always finish it off with a gloss for added shine,” he adds.
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Jessica sports brown hair with caramel-colored highlights, which is described as “lived-in color” by celebrity colorist Johnny Ramirez, who has colored the actress's hair in the past. “The caramel hue pops around her face and brightens up her beautiful brown eyes,” says Ramirez. “Any shade of honey, gold or caramel will complement olive-colored skin.”
SKIN TONE Warm olive
HAIR COLOR Brown with highlights
Ask for caramel highlights placed strategically. Ramirez says highlighting dark hair is tricky because the lighter pieces can end up looking red or brassy. “Oftentimes, the hair ends up brassy because the hair wasn't lifted correctly or for long enough. Bleaching dark hair can be difficult because the hair doesn’t always want to lift,” says Ramirez.
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cool light According to celebrity colorist and creative director of Color Wow, Nicola Clarke, who does Kate’s color, the reason why her hair works well with her skin is because cool blond shades are worked in. “With her skin tone, Kate can wear warmer tones, and even cooler blond ones, because her skin is fairly pale, but not too pale. Anyone with coloring like Kate’s should steer clear of blue red tones and really dark colors," says Clarke.
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Ask your colorist for a mix of foil highlights and balayage. Clarke first foils Kate’s hair color and then, at the shampoo station, brushes color on for a few minutes for “that extra sparkle.” Make sure to maintain the integrity of your color with sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, which won’t strip the color out of your hair or cause it to turn brassy.
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Forever The true definition of ageless beauties, these Hollywood namesakes continue to look better as they get older. Despite dealing with what comes along with aging, they look almost exactly the same as they did 20 years ago—as if they’ve discovered THE SECRET TO DEFYING THE HANDS OF TIME.
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“I tell my two daughters all the time to take care of their skin now; they'll thank me later.” — LO R I LO U G H L I N
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“I’m a big believer in facials and have been getting them since my late 20s. Once a week I find a way to get a facial in. But, I don’t do just one type of facial. I’ve been getting Galvanic current facials since I was about 30. I also get more of a traditional facelift with a collagen treatment at Matty Skincare in Los Angeles. Over time, my skin has become plumper and more hydrated and there seems to be fewer fine lines. I also go to Gina Mari in Beverly Hills. She has all the latest technologies and these lights that I sit under that stimulate my skin.”
"This color and cut are the easiest for me to maintain."
“Personally, I don’t believe in fillers. I once had a smile line filled in and thought it was OK but I wasn’t in love with the result. I also did Botox once and it was all over the Internet. Injectables and fillers can be useful when they’re used minimally, but I think some of the things we see in women that look like they’ve gone wrong are from doing too much with these treatments. Women that do too much to their faces alter themselves so much that they can’t even be recognized. I think you have to be cognizant of it.
When it’s tastefully done and the right amounts are used, it can be enhancing.”
My skin-care solution
“I’ve been taking care of my skin for as long as I can remember—I use cleansers, toners and moisturizers. I use a lot of products from Dr. Lancer, but I’ll deviate from them and try new things because it’s important to keep changing it up. I have a little bit of a pigmentation problem so I sometimes use hydroquinone to keep my skin even in tone. That’s been something I’ve always battled. No matter what time it is when I come home or how tired I am, I always take off all my makeup. I always make time to take care of my skin.”
Aging effects
“I don’t mind getting older; it’s the wrinkles and loss of collagen in my skin that I don’t like. I’m 51 now and I look at my face and see where things could use a lift. I don’t know at this exact point if I’m ever going to do it, but I’ll never say never. I’ve seen people that have had work done and they look phenomenal. I think there are so many things that can be enhancing, you just have to be realistic in your expectations and know that you’re not going to look like you're 20.”
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“Of all the things I experiment with, I’ve experimented with hair color the most. Years ago I did balayage and it completely fried my hair and I had to cut it all off. My hair can’t handle all that bleach. Even though I color my hair, I try to be minimal. I don’t do highlights every time— sometimes I’ll just touch up the roots and wait on the bleach because it’s so harsh on my hair. I love the Oribe Gold Lust Mask and Dry Texturizing Spray. But, I’ll also switch it up and use products from Davines and Kérastase, too.”
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A FACIAL ONCE A WEEK "The results are cumulative. I've seen a difference."
Staying young
“For me, it’s all about everything in moderation and really taking care of myself and my skin. In my 20s, it clicked that I needed to care for my skin, so I did. And I’ve been doing that for 25 years now and it’s worked for me. It’s not some big secret as to what I do— it’s also about keeping my stress levels low and taking time for myself. When you do things that can enhance your health, they also enhance your life.”
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59 years old, Leeza Gibbons takes a noholds-barred approach to aging. The former Entertainment Tonight co-anchor and author of Fierce Optimism, says her secret is finding what works and sticking with it. “I struggled with my sense of beauty for a while. Now that I know what works; I don’t stray from it.”
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Aging is an evolution
“I went into this whole anti-aging thing kicking
and screaming. You can’t do the same things you did when you were 20, 30 and 40 and expect the same results as you get older. In order to look our best, we have to bloom at every age. However you get there is up to you, but you have to get to that place where you own what you have.”
Daily defense
“Every day I buff my skin with my Clarisonic to get a really clean palette. I never go without Dr. Denese's HydroShield, which I use day and night all over—on my hands, neck and eyelids. I also use her SPF Day Cream and Firming Facial Pads. I grew up on Noxzema pads and it’s funny that
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I’ve gone back to using pads. Since I’ve been following this regimen, my skin is more even in tone.”
HER SECRET:
In-office confessions
“My mother always had those lines between her brows and they made her look upset. So as soon as I got them I started with Botox. Twice a year, I get a laser at my dermatologist’s office that makes my skin plump up. I want to try a peel next—I’ve been so scared of them and I haven’t gotten around to it just yet.”
Zero restrictions
“When I turned 50, I wanted to be fearless. Fifty has been my best decade
ever. I said that I’d see how long I could go without doing any drastic, invasive procedures, and so far so good, but I’ll never say never. I’ve been lucky because my face has always been really full. Even when I was younger I had that chubby-cheeked look. So as I’ve gotten older, it’s really helped me. But, I've never been this old and it’s lunacy to think that what worked in my 20s will work in my 60s.”
AT-HOME BEAUTY TOOLS "I'm excited to be a maturing woman at a time when technology in beauty is at an all-time high."
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this Texas-bred beauty is living proof of what a holistic approach to living can do for you. While she credits her good skin to her Cherokee Indian ancestors, Alana follows a wholesome philosophy to beauty inside and out. “We all have this idea of how we’re supposed to look, but if you think of yourself as ageless, you will be." AT 7 1 Y E A R S O L D,
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“Over the years, I’ve used many different beauty products and I started to see research on the chemicals they contain. I’m aware of what I put into my body,
“For years I was seeing Ram Prakash Khalsa, a holistic aesthetician who would come to my house and give me these amazing facials with a special machine. It really helped keep my skin youthful. I just started seeing her again. I’m also careful about not going in the sun; it makes my skin blotchy (in my 20s I was a big sun worshiper). I’ve also been using eye cream since I was about 19, which I think has helped make a difference.”
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but I never thought about what I was putting on my face. I threw out all of my beauty products that contained carcinogens and toxins and began taking a more simple approach. I’ve noticed a big difference in my skin—it’s glowy and more youthful. I love Beautify Skin Care because the products are really pure. I also like the NB·CEUTICAL collection from Natura Bissé. If I ever created my own line, which I’m interested in, I’d make it really pure.”
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“I’ve never done a laser or peel on my face because I’ve always been afraid of them. I do Botox occasionally between my eyebrows, but I have my doctor inject me with what I call pediatric doses, partially because
I’m paranoid about putting foreign substances into my body. But, I also don’t want to look ‘plastic,’ like I can’t move. I don’t mind having a few wrinkles.”
Hair helpers
“I was born with very thick hair and I haven’t started to lose it—I don’t know if it’s the vitamins or just luck. But years of highlighting and styling made my hair lifeless and I had to use a lot of masks and serums to bring it back to life. I get this amazing treatment done at Mauro Hair Studio in Beverly Hills. Mauro, the owner, mixes up this mask that I leave on my hair (you can sleep with it on) for 24 hours. When I wash it out, my hair is alive and bouncy.”
My approach to aging
“We all have this idea of how we are supposed to
look. I think the real key to looking ageless—for me— is to look like yourself. If you’re going to have something done, aim to look like you haven’t had anything done.”
HER SECRET:
CLEAN EATING "I eat healthy, and I think that's important for your skin."
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The sun does a lot of damage to the surface of the skin but it also does a number to what you can’t see. Sun exposure, excessive or not, can increase the amount of free radicals circulating in the skin, which leads to chemical reactions that damage and potentially mutate its DNA. Once that happens, changes to the skin can be seen and there’s an increased risk of skin cancer, too.
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Prevent, protect & reverse of damage. SIGNS
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THERE’S NO DENYING that the sun is enemy number one when
it comes to your skin. It can dehydrate it, wrinkle it, discolor it and cause it to look weathered. You may think that sun damage is the same across the board, but it isn’t. “The sun is the major cause of everything in the skin we associate with aging,” says Seattle dermatologist Peter Jenkin, MD.
HOW
skin GETS DAMAGED WHY THEY’RE BAD : Caused by the sun and other environmental factors like smoke and pollution, free radicals are like loose cannons that attack healthy cells and damage the skin both internally and externally. HOW TO FIGHT THEM : When it comes to protecting your skin against free radicals, antioxidants are your best bet because they stop damage from occurring by “loaning” free radicals a missing electron. For the most part, antioxidants are extracted from plants, fruits and vegetables, but some pretty potent ones have been made synthetically.
Ultraviolet radiation emitted from the sun is damaging to skin in more than one way. “Exposure to UV rays triggers a protective response from the skin that includes the production of melanin (pigment) to absorb and protect the skin from the radiation. This then appears as scattered spots based on the health of the skin and the level of exposure,” says San Diego plastic surgeon Larry Pollack, MD. “UV radiation creates free radicals in the skin, damaging and breaking down collagen and elastin. These free radicals (cells without a paired electron that can damage skin) can also cause damage to a cell’s DNA, leading to premalignant growths and skin cancer.”
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UVB Rays: These seep past the outer layer of skin and lead to DNA changes. When the DNA is affected, wrinkles, collagen loss, pigmentation issues, elastin damage, and skin cancer can arise. UVA Rays: These work
their way into the skin’s inner layers, which can result in the degradation of collagen and elastin, cellular DNA damage, dilated blood vessels, redness, and ultimately skin cancer.
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Free radicals
The sun is more damaging to your skin than you think. “Just 11 minutes of sun exposure does more damage to your skin than your body can repair in one day,” says Dr. Jenkin. “The effects of sun exposure occur within hours (showing up as a burn), but skin cancer can take years to surface. The consequences of the sun are cumulative and get worse over time.” Both UVA and UVB rays, which are absorbed by the skin and cause photodamage and burns, are harmful, but, “UVA damages DNA and the p53 gene (the damage happens immediately, but increases with more sun exposure) so the ability for the gene to repair sun damage is forever altered,” explains Dr. Jenkin.
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“JUST 11 MINUTES OF SUN EXPOSURE DOES MORE DAMAGE TO YOUR SKIN THAN YOUR BODY CAN REPAIR IN ONE DAY.” —DR. JENKIN
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Rough, sandpaper-like skin Why it happens: Deep within the skin lies collagen, the substance responsible for a smooth, cushiony, plump look. When skin is exposed to the sun, the sun’s rays damage the collagen, causing your skin to become loose and have a marbled appearance to it. How to fix it: According to Studio City, CA, dermatologist Gene Rubinstein, MD, fractional resurfacing lasers are the best tools to treat rough, sun-damaged skin. They create tiny holes in the skin that incite healthy healing, which in turn, creates new collagen to erase the effects of the sun. “Fillers, such as Sculptra Aesthetic and Juvéderm, also effectively increase collagen synthesis and help reverse the aging process,” says Dr. Rubinstein.
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Why they happen: As a means of protecting itself from the sun, your skin produces melanin, which leads to brown spots. Every skin tone has this same response to the sun, but it really comes down to your skin color and how much pigment your skin naturally produces. “We all have varying amounts of melanin in our skin,” says Atlanta plastic surgeon Carmen Kavali, MD. “Those with more melanin tend to tan easily in response to sunlight, while those without much melanin tend to burn. It’s repeated sun exposure that leaves us with permanent brown blotches.” How to fix them: While sunspots respond to topical skin brighteners like hydroquinone, Dr. Jenkin likes to really blast them away with IPL or lasers, depending on how much discoloration there is. “One or two treatments are generally required and improvement can be seen within one week,” he says. In some cases, a combination of chemical peels, IPL and fractional resurfacing are necessary to reverse more stubborn pigment. “For deeper pigmentation, fractional laser resurfacing is often used,” says Dr. Rubinstein.
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Why it happens: Just like how the sun can cause your skin to become rough and leather-like, it can also cause it to lose its firmness and elasticity. The sun physically weakens and breaks down the elastin fibers in your skin. With poor elasticity, your skin isn’t able to “bounce back” well, so it becomes loose, crepey and almost saggy.
How to fix it: How loose your skin is will determine how your doctor will treat it. “I like to employ tightening techniques, particularly Ultherapy, to effectively lift and tighten loose skin nonsurgically. Resurfacing, particularly with CO2 lasers, is also useful,” says Dr. Rubinstein. “Another treatment that works for this type of sun damage is platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, which is a great way to stimulate collagen in sagging skin.” (PRP takes your own blood and separates out the plasma, which is then reinjected into your skin). If your laxity is extreme and accompanied by a loss of fat and underlying structure, a facelift may be an option to consider.
Red broken capillaries Why they happen: Unbeknownst to many, the sun is the culprit behind broken capillaries and even red splotches. While stress, hormones and rosacea can cause those tiny, hard-to-cover-up, red squiggly lines, the sun can also trigger them to form. “When blood vessels are damaged by the sun, they swell and become dilated, creating red blotchy spots and visible spider veins on the face,” says Dr. Pollack. How to fix them: Over-the-counter products may help take down visible redness, but to fully get rid of them, IPL (in certain skin types) and laser treatments that are attracted to the color red are best. “Vascular lasers like Vbeam and IPL can treat broken capillaries,” says Dr. Rubinstein. “Multiple treatments are required.”
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Lines and wrinkles Why they happen: Lines and wrinkles that are caused by the sun tend to surface on the skin for one of two reasons, or a combination of both: “Increased free radicals and a loss of elasticity due to sun damage,” explains Dr. Kavali. How to fix them: If lines and wrinkles are present when you’re not making a facial expression, something like microneedling may be what you need. For lines and wrinkles that are the result of constant movement, a neuromodulator like Botox, Dysport or Xeomin is your best choice. For deeply etched lines and wrinkles, the use of fillers and lasers may be necessary—the fillers plump up the wrinkles while the lasers create smoother skin. Dr. Pollack adds that more aggressive treatments, like deep acid peels and deeper lasers, can also be used to minimize wrinkles and stimulate collagen production. “They’re best when done in the fall and winter to allow for a full recovery because you’ll be less exposed to the sun. They can help tighten skin and boost its health and appearance.”
“BLAST AWAY BROWN SPOTS WITH IPL OR LASERS, DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH DISCOLORATION THERE IS.” —DR. JENKIN
To correct this patient’s sun damage, West Hollywood, CA, plastic surgeon Gary Motykie, MD, performed IPL and a chemical peel. In addition, Dysport was injected to raise the brows and fat was grafted to the midface.
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T H E C O L L AG E N S T I M U L AT O R While you shouldn’t use retinol (or it’s stronger, prescription-strength cousins, retinoids) during the day—they can leave your skin more susceptible to sunburns—they are key ingredients to work into your nightly routine. “Retinoids are excellent for reducing visible sun damage and they can be used indefinitely,” says Dr. Jenkin.
While sunscreen is the foundation for preventing sun damage, there are a few other products and ingredients you need to throw into the mix as well.
Skin Brighteners T H E U LT I M AT E SKIN TONE CORRECTORS
With a handful of skinlightening agents to choose from—there’s hydroquinone for serious brightening, as well as more natural versions like azelaic and kojic acids and vitamin C, too—these ingredients work to lighten existing spots on the skin and slow down the production of melanin.
Dr. Dennis Gross Ferulic + Retinol Wrinkle Recovery Peel, $88 for 16 peels, sephora.com
Hydrators THE MOISTURE BOOSTERS
Antioxidants
Peptides
THE SKIN PROTECTORS
THE SKIN TIGHTENERS
Sun-damaged skin can appear dry and depleted due to decreased moisture levels in its deeper layers, which is why it’s important to flood it with a good hydrator. Look for one with occlusive agents (they prevent water loss by forming a barrier on the skin) such as petrolatum, lanolin, oils and humectants (they draw water out of the air and pump it into your skin) like glycerin and hyaluronic acid.
Antioxidants and sunscreen go hand in hand. Certain antioxidants, like vitamin C, can make the effects of your sunscreen that much better because they squash free radicals better than sunscreen alone. Antioxidants, regardless of which one you use, also help to heal sun-induced skin damage.
Skin that’s been damaged by the sun loses its elasticity and isn’t able to snap back into place nearly as well as it once did. Peptides are a key ingredient to help skin rebuild its tightness and elasticity. “Peptides can also replenish collagen and renew the skin,” says Dr. Rubinstein. The firmer skin is, the less evident sun-induced lines, wrinkles and loose skin are.
bareMinerals Bare Haven Essential Moisturizing Soft Cream, $35, ulta.com
Glytone Age-Defying Vitamin C + E Serum, $128, dermstore.com
Algenist Concentrated Reconstructing Serum, $95, sephora.com
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Phyto-C Phyto Plus Gel, $90, skin-etc.com
protect They come in sticks, creams, lotions, sprays and beyond, but personal preference and skin type weigh heavily on what makes you like or dislike a sunscreen.
IF YOU LIKE SUNSCREEN THAT
W O N ’ T M A K E YO U BREAK OUT PCA Skin Weightless Protection Broad Spectrum SPF 45, $42, pcaskin.com This lightweight protector is quick to absorb and not loaded with pore-clogging ingredients, making it a good option for those who tend to break out from sunscreens.
IF YOU LIKE SUNSCREEN THAT
L E AV E S YO U R S K I N M AT T E La Roche-Posay Anthelios 60 Clear Skin Dry Touch Sunscreen, $20, laroche-posay.us La Roche-Posay made its mark with its ultraprotective yet gentle sunscreens and its latest release is just as good as its classics. Great for breakout-prone and oily skin types, this one works double-duty to keep shine at bay and excess oil production to a minimum.
THE #1 DAMAGE DEFENDER: SUNSCREEN We’re told to apply sunscreen on a daily basis, but how many of us really do? According to the American Academy of Dermatology, only 30 percent of women actually wear sunscreen daily. So many people think that they only have to wear sunscreen when they’re at the beach or sitting poolside, but that’s incorrect.
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COOLA Mineral Face SPF 30 Rosilliance in Light/Medium, $54, coolasuncare.com Loaded with rose stem cells and 70 percent certifiedorganic ingredients, this slightly tinted sunscreen leaves skin looking healthy and is good for your skin.
L E AV E S YO U R SKIN GLOWY La Prairie Cellular Swiss UV Protection Veil SPF 50, $185, laprairie.com Not only does this ultralightweight cream feel so good on skin (you might even mistake it for a day cream), but it also has brightening and lightreflective properties in addition to high-level SPF. Talk about a multitasker!
IF YOU LIKE SUNSCREEN THAT
GIVES TINTED C OV E R AG E Sisley Tinted Sunscreen Cream SPF 30, $170, sisley-paris.com Giving almost as much coverage as liquid foundation, this sunscreen provides both UVA and UVB protection thanks to zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, while hiding just about every skin flaw, too.
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In a perfect world, every night would be restful and come morning, we would wake refreshed. But, most of us don’t get enough quality sleep. Depriving yourself of sleep impedes the functionality of your body and skin and accelerates the aging process, too. Photograph by P H I L L I P T O L E D A N O Illustration by T R I S TA N E L W E L L
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A good night’s sleep doesn’t just make you feel well rested; it improves the health and look of your skin (and body), too. “A sleepless night can affect our skin the next day—think dark circles, dullness and increased signs of aging,” says holistic aesthetician Tammy Fender. “During sleep, skin cells regenerate and undo any damage caused by environmental stressors encountered during the day.”
overnight BETTER SKIN
Between midnight and 4 a.m., our skin is in a constant state of repair based on decreased levels of the hormone cortisol. “While there’s little published data on exactly how our skin restores itself as we sleep, we do know that the length of telomeres (the ends of our chromosomes that are stretches of DNA that protect the chromosomal DNA like little caps) is better preserved in those with good and regular sleep patterns (the length of a telomere decreases with age). Skin also recovers and heals more quickly in people who routinely get more than seven hours of sleep,” says Chicago dermatologist Dr. Quenby Erickson.
WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR SKIN WHILE YOU SLEEP Skin repairs itself New skin cells grow Skin defends itself from moisture loss and free-radical damage An increase in protein production occurs Less oil is produced Growth hormones are released
Research has shown that skin cell turnover is up to eight times faster at night than it is during the day. Sleep expert Michael Breus says, “Sleep is the ‘time out’ your body requires to make necessary cellular repairs and zone in on restoring your body from the inside out.” In order to make the most of your beauty sleep and reap the benefits on your skin, Los Angeles dermatologist Derek Jones, MD, says to use products that contain retinol or retinoids, which have a variety of advantages to them like evening out pigment and stimulating collagen production. You’ll also want to apply moisturizer at night in addition to serums and creams with growth factors and antioxidants in them to aid in the repair. During sleep, the skin’s protective barrier weakens and any ingredients applied topically are better penetrated, which is why more of the heavy-duty ingredients are recommended for nighttime use. There’s also less oil production and lower amounts of cortisol in the body, so skin is better able to utilize the ingredients. “When your body is asleep, it can focus on other endeavors that it can’t hone in on while it’s awake. At the top of its list of priorities are cell growth and repair,” says Breus.
OVERNIGHT MIRACLES One of the newest, and biggest, trends in beauty recently is products that are geared specifically toward improving and healing skin overnight. While they may go by the names of sleeping masks, restorative creams and pretty much anything with the name “overnight” in it, nearly every nighttime product works overtime to deliver the essentials skin needs to repair itself and undo the damage it incurred during the day. They are designed to work specifically at night so your skin can make the most of your sleeping hours.
6–9 HOURS:
the amount of sleep, on average, an adult requires each night (National Sleep Foundation)
growth hormone THE
Skin regeneration peaks between the hours of 11 p.m. and 4 a.m.
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As we sleep, growth hormones are released at two points of the cycle— the beginning and late stages. “Cellular repair mechanisms are timed by circadian clock signals. The release of growth factors happens while we sleep because nighttime is the best time for skin to repair itself—it’s not being bombarded with harmful UV rays,” says Dr. Erickson. Growth hormones are essential for healthy, youthful skin. “Human growth hormone has many important functions in the body, including wound healing,” says Dr. Jones.
“THE RELEASE OF GROWTH FACTORS HAPPENS WHILE WE SLEEP BECAUSE NIGHTTIME IS THE BEST TIME FOR SKIN TO REPAIR ITSELF.” Breus adds, “Growth hormones, which are essentially proteins that stimulate cells to increase in size and rapidly divide, enhance the movement of amino acids through cell membranes and increase the rate of protein synthesis. For many people, growth hormones act like a natural cosmetic, smoothing wrinkles, restoring skin elasticity and tending to hair and nails.” While growth hormones can be found in some skin-care products, what’s produced internally during the sleep cycle is different than what’s used as topical ingredients because those are usually synthetically made in a lab.
The Power-Packed Skin Plumper
The Wrinkle Eraser
KEY INGREDIENTS:
Hyaluronic acid and brown algae
Peptides and retinol
This PhysioLift Night Smoothing, Regenerating Balm from Avène tackles anti-aging concerns like lines, wrinkles and dull skin for smoother, more even skin in no time. $46, aveneusa.com
From Lumixyl comes its Trifecting Night Cream, an anti-aging, anti-breakout and anti-discoloration formula that tackles three major skin issues in a single bottle thanks to a potent blend of peptides, retinol and botanical ingredients. $135, lumixyl.com
When applied to skin before hitting the sack, dual-chamber Elemis Biotec Skin Energising Night Cream helps to maintain energy levels in skin cells so that your complexion is refreshed, glowing and perfectly hydrated come morning. $136, elemis.com
TIP: If your skin can’t handle hydroquinone, this cream makes for a more tolerable option.
TIP: It brightens, too, so there’s no need to double up on skin brighteners.
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Amino acids and hyaluronic acid More of a lightweight cream than a typical mask formulation, Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Overnight Firming Mask works to lift, firm and plump up all skin types so that you wake up to tighter, more youthful skin. $88, nordstrom.com TIP: Apply this on top of your moisturizer before going to bed to really lock in hydration.
KEY INGREDIENTS:
TIP: You can also use this balm when your skin needs an overnight detox.
The Triple Threat KEY INGREDIENTS:
The Skin Energizer KEY INGREDIENTS:
Zinc, copper, and lactic and ferulic acids
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deep sleep cycle
We’ve all experienced it: those nights where you toss and turn and just can’t fall into a deep sleep. More times than not, the reason we can’t get there is because our bodies aren’t relaxed and our minds don’t stop racing. In order to foster healthy deep sleep, creating a comforting and Zen-like space is necessary—don’t fall asleep with the television on, make sure you’re bed is fully turned down and the temperature is comfortable (around 68 degrees), and if necessary, create a pre-sleep ritual that includes sleep-inducing
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(nonREM) YOUR’E STARTING TO GET SLEEPY Even if you’re not physically sleeping yet, your body is preparing you for bed.
(nonREM) RELAXATION SETS IN By now, you’ve fallen asleep and your brain is in a constant state of calm to keep your body resting and tranquil.
Length of cycle: About 5 minutes
Length of cycle: About 40 minutes
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(nonREM) DEEP SLEEP This is when you’re in a deep state of sleep, which Breus says occurs 20–30 minutes after closing your eyes. Delta waves release hormones, including growth hormones, and your skin starts to repair itself. If you’re prone to sleep walking or talking, this is when it occurs. Length of cycle: About 22 minutes
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scents, music or white noise. “Deep sleep refers to nonREM stages 3 and 4 in the sleep cycle,” says Breus. Throughout the night, the body switches between REM (rapid eye movement sleep, when the brain processes and rejuvenates) and nonREM sleep (non rapid eye movement sleep, when the body and its various tissues work to undo damage) through a cycle that’s repeated about every 90 minutes. They can be as short as 80 minutes to as long as 120 minutes per cycle, and occur about four or five times a night.
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(nonREM) DEEP SLEEP PART TWO You’re still in the deep sleep phase. Length of cycle: About 20–30 minutes
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(REM) THE HARDEST SLEEP REM sleep is important because it’s when you “sleep hard.” In REM, which can be reached 90 minutes after falling asleep, your brain is stimulated, resulting in dreaming, heavier breathing and consuming more oxygen. Length of cycle: About 18–20 minutes
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GETTING THE RIGHT TYPE OF
beauty sleep
Not all sleep is the same. When you take a nap, you get a different type of sleep than when you sleep a full eight hours. That’s because daytime naps are often shorter and your body may not hit all cycles of the sleep pattern properly. Your body knows the difference between sleeping at night versus sleeping during the day. The type of sleep you want to get every night so that your skin can heal itself,
A spoonful of honey, which contains glucose that tells your body to stop producing chemicals that keep it alert, is all you need to get a good night’s rest. For more foods that help you sleep better, visit newbeauty.com.
“FIRST YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE THAT GOOD SLEEP IS IMPORTANT. THEN YOU NEED TO MAKE IT A PRIORITY.” is nonREM sleep, which is when your skin goes into repair mode. Fender adds that if you aren’t already getting a good night’s sleep on a consistent basis, it might require a mind shift. “First you have to believe that good sleep is important. Then you need to make it a priority.”
Slumber Supporters
Why lay awake counting sheep hoping to fall asleep? Instead, turn to these of-the-moment sleep inducers, which will put you on the path to solid shut-eye in next to no time.
Sweet Dreams
Rest Easy
Deep-Sleep Soak
A few sprays of this botanical-scented and essential oil–infused Le Couvent des Minimes Eau Sereine Relaxing Pillow Mist help calm your senses and instill a serene state of slumber.
Lavender is a go-to sleep aid because it eases restlessness, anxiety and insomnia. Oilogic Slumber & Sleep Essential Oil Roll-On has aromatherapeutic benefits to help you relax without drying out your skin. $10, target.com
Sometimes getting ready for bed requires a warm bath and gentle inhalation of the right essences. Kneipp Valerian & Hops Sweet Dreams Herbal Bath blends oils like eucalyptus, valerian and lavender for a good night’s sleep. $20, kneippus.com
$18, ulta.com
Melatonin Must-Have
Sip Your Way to Slumber
Using melatonin to fall asleep and stay asleep is one of the oldest tricks in the book. Olly Restful Sleep gummies contain melatonin plus lemon, chamomile and passionflower so you can easily drift off to dreamland. $14, olly.com
A cup of Mullein & Sparrow Serene Tea is a surefire way to prep your body for quality rest because it contains relaxation-inducing herbs that help de-stress. $18, mulleinandsparrow.com
DON’T FORGET TO PACK The new Le Métier de Beauté Daily Refresh Cleanser. The whole line has been rebooted to include more active ingredients, and this hard-working face-body cleanser is the ultimate anti-aging travel go-to. $50, lemetierdebeaute.com
WHEN TO GO During the summer. The property is only open for the season from May to November.
mind body soul
solace WHO TO ASK FOR
Sjaan, the hotel’s fitness, yoga and Pilates instructor, who also offers advice on meditation and teaches private sessions in the nearby mountains.
From water views to relaxing hues, these stunning spaces scream Zen while delivering an absolutely luxurious “Bucket List” experience guests will never forget.
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GRACE SANTORINI GREECE — After undergoing extensive enhancements, the iconic Grace Santorini reopened this May. All of the rooms have gotten a makeover, new suites with private plunge pools and terraces—complete with Caldera views—are now available to book, and the fitness and wellness offerings have been improved. Up next for 2017: The unveiling of a new full-service spa, which will offer a wide range of wellness treatments, as well as new yoga, Pilates and fitness areas.
WHAT TO GET The Traditional Greek Olive Oil Relaxing Massage. This is the land of olive oil, and this treatment uses heated organic oil mixed with native roots, plants and flowers in a rhythmic way.
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HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT Go on the Santorini Wine Tour, a two-plushour tour of the local wineries that concludes with the antioxidant-rich Wine Elixir Facial.
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THE EUROPE HOTEL & RESORT IRELAND — Another opulent offering from the ESPA portfolio, this has-it-all resort spa is the place for panoramic water and mountain views. The landscape not only sets the stage for the spa treatments, but also the leisure activities, which are a huge draw for guests who can participate in everything from swimming and tennis to boating and fishing.
WHEN TO GO During the summer season, as the panoramic views of the lakes of Killarney and Macgillycuddy’s Reeks are utterly breathtaking.
DON’T FORGET TO PACK Long flights and lackluster skin call for Darphin’s Stimulskin Plus Multi-Corrective Divine Serumask. The intense cream is like a facial in a jar and it’s even suitable for sensitive skin types. $180, darphin.com
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WHO TO ASK FOR Spa manager Victoria Ceesay or assistant spa manager Ciara Power, both of whom encourage guests to email them before their visit to book treatments.
DON’T FORGET TO PACK TSA-approved and tiny enough to fit in your pocket, Yon-Ka Paris Excellence Code Contours Eyes-Lips brightens up any place you apply it. $89, shop.yonkausa.com
WHAT TO GET The Back, Face & Scalp Treatment. The two-hour solution for stress includes a foot ritual, exfoliation, hot stone back massage and facial.
HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT Make time to sit by the indoor pool and spend an afternoon taking advantage of all the amenities the spa has to offer.
WHEN TO GO Pretty much any time of year. The nearby town can get very hot, but the waterfront location keeps the property cool.
DON’T FORGET TO PACK H2O+ Beauty Elements On the Move Cleansing Stick is water-activated, so you can easily pack mess-free, solid products that deliver amazing results when you add water. $28, h2oplus.com
WHO TO ASK FOR Anyone at the spa. All employees are trained to walk guests through which treatment is best for them and can even help whip up a customized scrub.
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DON’T FORGET TO PACK Used in targeted spa hair treatments as the ultimate repairing formula, Christophe Robin Regenerating Shampoo With Prickly Pear Oil offers instant detangling and smoothing for fried strands. $40, sephora.com
WHAT TO GET Coconut fans will love the Cocolicious, one of the signature spa offerings that is fueled by a coconut oil body scrub, massage, hair treatment and detoxifying elixir.
ANANTARA HOI AN HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT Take one of the Anantara signature Spice Spoons Cooking Classes. Even non-chefs can learn to cook quick, easy and healthy Vietnamese dishes.
VIETNAM — Located on the edge of the storied Thu B`ôn River, this waterfront retreat offers visitors a full range of varied options. Experience the local Vietnamese culture via bicycling and walking tours, or stay on property for lantern-making and cooking classes—all are popular with guests, but lounging by the gardens, catching up with a book on your balcony or taking in one of the tailor-made spa journeys are equally as enjoyable.
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WHEN TO GO The rainy season runs from November to March; dry season (April to October) is a little less humid.
DON’T FORGET TO PACK Made from olive oil and organic floral extracts, Lafco Mint Tisane True Liquid Body Soap mixes notes of basil, mint and anise for a refreshing cleanser that can actually take the place of your favorite fragrance. $30, lafco.com
WHO TO ASK FOR Spa manager Pak Kadek, who can also help book off-property outings and tours.
DON’T FORGET TO PACK This is one corner of the globe where the sun can get very hot, so SPF is an absolute must. Colorescience’s new Tint Du Soleil offers UVA and UVB protection with a hint of natural-looking color. $54, colorescience.com
WHAT TO GET The Traditional Balinese Massage and upgrade to the 90-minute version. This is the place it was born and no one does it quite like Bali.
HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT Book a private meal or take a private yoga class on the pool deck. But, call before you visit, as both book up fast.
VICEROY BALI INDONESIA — ”Unique” and “exotic” take on new meaning at this one-of-a-kind destination resort outside of Ubud. The almost-endless amount of pools and private pool villas (there are 25 total) make for a secluded tranquil zone; wellness offerings and a big emphasis on yoga and meditation make it a must for wellness-seekers. To up the paradise vibe, even the exchange of money is discouraged, as Bitcoin is accepted for all monetary transactions, including spa treatments and products.
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relax. DON’T FORGET TO PACK Seven concentrated essential oils make up the dry-oil formula of Decleor Aromessence Svelt Body Refining Oil Serum. It’s perfect for really dehydrated skin and comes with the added bonus of claiming to tone and refine. $72, decleorusa.com
WHEN TO GO The spa can get crowded, and if you desire quiet time, it’s best to visit before midday.
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JUMEIRAH ZABEEL SARAY DUBAI — Beachfront chic meets a seriously sprawling space (there are 42 treatment rooms!) in this spectacular spa known as the Talise Ottoman. Steam rooms, snow rooms, thalassotherapy pools, a “slimming room,” a Turkish hammam and a long list of spa experiences that literally last for full days round out the offerings. It’s a place where groups come to hang out and converse—you can even reserve rooms for exclusive use—but there are also plenty of pockets for total silence.
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There are a ton of therapists who are all certified and fully trained to take care of guests and recommend the best services for their needs.
WHAT TO GET The luxurious Collagen Myoxinol facial. It delivers an effective protein cocktail infused with collagen for skin that looks lifted and refreshed.
DON’T FORGET TO PACK HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT Getting a treatment is only the tip of the iceberg. Try as many of the special rooms as you can and make sure to spend at least one afternoon by the pool.
Cold-pressed coconut and sugar cane crystals make Lalicious Sugar Lavender Whipped Scrub the perfect skin polisher. Plus, it’s not at all greasy so it won’t leak in your suitcase or mess up your tub. $35, lalicious.com
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With a résumé that includes model, snowboarder, motivational speaker and successful businesswoman, MICHELLE SALT seems to have it all...
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PHILOSOPHY: HOW ONE EXPERIENCE CHANGED ME FOREVER
But when a life-threatening accident left her with a prosthetic leg and extensive scarring, it gave her the strength to add her most impressive accomplishment to a long list of achievements: choosing triumph over tragedy and giving new meaning to “beauty comes from within.” Competing With Beauty “Growing up in a small town in Canada, I was a bit of a tomboy. I lived on a farm and wore my brothers’ hand-me-downs. My story in school was like a lot of other young girls; I wasn’t popular, which caused me to be selfconscious and shy. I struggled with basic things like reading out loud because I was afraid my classmates would judge me. It took me until my accident to come into my own and figure out who I was. I would see women on TV and in magazines who had slender, perfect bodies, and wish I could be like them. I also saw the way men looked at my slimmer friends. It made me feel ugly, like I couldn’t compete with their beauty. Fixated on Fitting in As I grew older, I fixated on trying to fit in, which drove my obsession of body image. After a tough divorce and the loss of a good friend, I was barely eating and I’d run three miles a day with hopes that someone would notice my slimmer figure. I eventually went on to compete in a fitness competition, and I was convinced that winning would finally make me “beautiful.” At that point in my life, it never occurred to me that maybe being beautiful should have something to do with what kind of person I was on the inside. I did, in fact, win, but everything in my life, including the way I looked, was about to change. The Accident I honestly don’t remember much about the accident. When I hit the guardrail on my motorcycle, I broke numerous bones, many of which were compound, including my femur, which severed my artery.
I was experiencing rapid blood loss, but because I had a strong heart from my healthy lifestyle, I was able to live 23 minutes before I got to the hospital; the doctors told me that most people would bleed out within 10. My physical shape also played a huge role in my quick recovery. My New Normal Waking up to a body covered in scars and missing 75 percent of my right leg was an adjustment, to say the least. Rehab started with small things like learning to take care of myself. This really broke down my pride and self-esteem, as I couldn’t do much of anything without someone helping me. You never realize how much you take for granted until you are faced with this type of dependency. As the staples came out, I slowly realized that my body would never look the same. I went from 128 pounds to 90 pounds in less than three weeks, and between the weight loss and the fact that my body was now covered with scars, I looked like a completely different person— it was shocking. For the first six months after my accident, I struggled with allowing others to see me the way I now was. I had let myself believe I was no longer
society’s definition of beautiful, and because of that, I wasn’t worthy of love. Looking at Beauty Differently It took about a year, but this began to slowly change as I started doing the things I loved to do and sharing my story. I realized I wasn’t alone with the way I felt, and that in order to shift my mindset, I would have to start from the inside out. I started to take in the incredible moments (those little moments where everything was much more vivid, and I was more focused and appreciative), help others when they weren’t expecting it and be patient with myself. I often stopped whatever I was doing and take a minute to just breathe in the fresh air, something I was unable to do while on the respirators. I worked hard on my recovery and made a point to celebrate my milestones, like learning how to walk again and returning to the gym. Even with my injuries, I became excited to look at myself in the mirror because I was now seeing so much more than just scars and
a prosthetic leg. As I learned to love myself, I learned to see beauty in a totally different way. I embraced my flaws and walked around proud to be an amputee and different than most people. I learned that beauty starts from the good in your heart and the love you have for others and yourself. By believing I was a better person, I also started to believe I was a beautiful person.
Starting Over My accident was a chance for me to press the reset button. I have stopped focusing on the things I can’t change, and I now take it day by day. My scars tell a story, and I would much rather get old with stories than having my body in tip-top shape and not having lived. I truly believe that imperfections are a testament to having lived a full life—they are nothing to hide.
“Whoever says we can’t be beautiful with imperfections is blind.”
Since becoming an amputee, I have seen huge strides in the fashion industry to embrace those living with a disability, as well as plus-sized models.
I’m covered in scars, but they tell my story—and it’s one of survival and strength. I know I will never have the same body I used to but I don’t care— I love me just the way I am.
Beauty really does come from the inside, and let’s face it, eventually we all get wrinkles and our bodies change. So for now, I will embrace what I have and that’s a body with a story to tell!
Photograph by Jason Eng Location: Azuridge Estate Hotel; Hair and Makeup: Lucy Morris
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Is social media paving the way for a whole new type of plastic surgery and patient?
The rise in the number of patients undergoing surgery to look better in their pictures, or because they want to look like their favorite social media starlet, is skyrocketing. “We are a culture that’s become obsessed with beauty and youth and we’ve become inundated with constant images of youth and beauty,” says La Jolla, CA, plastic surgeon Robert Singer, MD. The psychological effect that comes along with selfies can go either way, creating a positive impact for some, but a negative one for others.
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transform. First impressions are important, and so many of them now happen on social media, which is one reason why women (and men) are fixated on looking perfect in every picture that is posted.
According to adweek.com, 36 percent of people admit to altering their selfies. A study issued by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), revealed that the rise of “selfies� is having a huge impact on the facial plastic surgery industry. One in three facial plastic surgeons saw an increase in requests for procedures due to patients being more aware of their looks on social media.
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surgery inspired by social media Ever since selfies became a part of American life, plastic surgeons have noticed a different kind of patient. There have always been patients of all ages, from teenagers to mature adults, and even elderly patients, coming in to correct things they didn’t like. But, these patients were unhappy with their features for periods of time, be it something they lived with for decades or age-related changes. Basically, their “flaws” weren’t discovered overnight as a result of a picture. “Lately, we’ve seen a significant increase in patients requesting surgical and nonsurgical enhancements because they’re not pleased with how they look in their selfies,” says Newport Beach, CA, plastic surgeon Sanjay Grover, MD. “You would think these patients would be young millennials, but these requests are not restricted to younger age groups. The selfie craze has diffused into all age groups to some degree.”
Under-eye hollows and bags “Most selfies are taken holding a phone high up in front of the face, which can exaggerate under-eye hollows. We can use fillers to fill the tear troughs,” says Dr. Grover.
Lips In pictures, the lips sit front and center so many women enhance their size and shape.
are some selfie surgery patients too young? Healthy vanity is OK. But when it’s carried to an extreme, it becomes a problem. There are plenty of doctors willing to operate on younger patients who don’t understand the pros and cons of surgery and undergo procedures for all the wrong reasons, which leaves the patient with all the pieces to pick up. In general, as long as your doctor thinks that you will benefit from the procedure and you are a good candidate for it, then most times it can be performed. Some patients request procedures they are way too young for, like surgeries that are designed to address age-related changes. If performed on the wrong person, this could cause complications, deformities and the need for corrective procedures. “Some treatments, like Botox in the right patient, can have a preventive effect. It depends on the patient and the procedure,” says Pensacola, FL, plastic surgeon Jocelyn Leveque, MD. “If I don’t physically see something wrong with the patient or see what they want to fix, I won’t treat them.”
Crow’s-feet “Smiling exaggerates crow’s-feet. We’ve seen an increase in Botox to this area,” says Dr. Grover.
Nose Considering how many people edit their selfies to make their noses look thinner, smaller and more refined, it’s no surprise that rhinoplasty is requested.
Double chin “This area is of concern for those who use FaceTime or Skype from a laptop and see fullness,” says Dr. Grover. “We have options to address this surgically and nonsurgically.”
WHO IS THIS PATIENT? YOUNGER IN NATURE
Usually in their 20s, 30s and 40s (but there are older patients that fall into the category, too) LOOKS REALLY MATTER
They are very critical of their appearance
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Most know exactly what they want from a procedure and are educated on the options available READY TO COMMIT
Decisive and ready to make a change to their appearance FACE FIRST
Primarily focused on face-enhancing procedures
the celebrity connection “People have been emulating the way stars look for decades. Now, social media makes it easier to search and find the characteristics they like,” says Sugar Land, TX, plastic surgeon Peter Chang, MD. Some of these patients turn to surgery strictly to look better in their social media pictures; others do it to look like their favorite social media–savvy celebrity. “People notice how they look in pictures now more than ever before. I have more patients bringing in photos and pointing out things like extra fat under their chin and folds and wrinkles they may not have been as conscious of before,” says Dr. Leveque.
WHAT CAN GO WRONG THE MOST REQUESTED LOOKS Some of the biggest social media stars are celebrities who women emulate through the use of injectables, fillers and surgery. “We see many of these patients wanting to improve their nose, chin, lips, neck and skin,” says Dr. Singer.
Kylie Jenner What patients want: Her lips What the doctor says: “The lips are one of the most common features requested to enhance,” says Dr. Grover. “It’s not uncommon to see selfies of women doing an ‘air kiss’ or a modelesque pose by sucking in their cheeks and pursing their lips.”
Kim Kardashian What patients want: Her lips and cheekbones What the doctor says: “I have patients bringing in pictures of Kim all the time. I would never take a patient and try and make them look exactly like her, or any other celebrity. But, if there is a feature they like that could be enhanced and the treatment could work, it’s something we can consider,” says Dr. Leveque.
There are plenty of patients who know they want to make a correction, but what they don’t know is how it all works. All they know is that they want to look better in their profile pictures.
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WHY I HAD SURGERY TO LOOK BETTER IN PICTURES.
Most self-improvement tends to be positive, but it always needs to come from within the individual and not be driven by social media. You need to understand what comes along with the procedure and that some results may not be reversible if you don’t like the outcome. Surgery is permanent. From a psychological standpoint, you need to be committed to making a change. Using celebrity selfies as inspiration is OK to some degree. “When trying to emulate a celebrity’s look turns into an obsession, it becomes a problem and the patient should seek counseling,” says Dr. Chang. And, according to Dr. Singer, a feature that looks good on a celebrity’s face doesn’t necessarily mean it will look good or harmonious with the features on someone else’s face.
“I was always thin and fit. But in every picture I saw of myself, my face looked so round. I would joke that I would run marathons not to be skinny but to keep my face skinny. In reality, no matter what angle I was looking at my face from, I would see roundness in the mirror and it made me sad. After seeing picture after picture of my face, I knew I wanted to take care of it. I had Huntington Beach, CA, plastic surgeon Peter Newen, MD, perform liposuction on my jawline and neck (I also had liposuction on my thighs and knees and had the fat that was removed transferred to my breasts.) The procedure gave a contour and definition to my face from my ear all the way down and around to the other side to really trim everything up. It took 10 pounds off. Now, I have more confidence than before. Turns out that my favorite picture from my wedding is a side profile photo because you can really see the definition in my jawline—I never would have said that before. Even through my pregnancy, my jawline stayed tight. I’ve never gone back to that round face and that makes me happy.”
Don’t let social media get the best of you and become obsessed with fixing every single imperfection.
Selena Gomez What patients want: Her nose What the doctor says: As long as the nose isn’t abnormal, beauty comes from the rest of the face (eyes, lips, cheeks, etc.),” says Dr. Stein. “Selena has a pretty face and a normal nose, so people want to look like her. It’s less about her nose and more about everything else.”
#PictureNotSoPerfect What shows up in a selfie may not be a true indication of how your face appears in person. Photos can cause asymmetries to become more pronounced and your features to look off balance. “Selfies have inherent ‘errors’ of angle, meaning that the photos can create distorted features, be it exaggerated or de-emphasized,” says Raleigh, NC, facial plastic surgeon Adam Stein, MD. “The angles that selfies are taken at show a different LEFT: Selfie shot head on RIGHT: Selfie perspective of the face compared to when you look in a mirror,” says Dr. Stein. shot at a higher angle with a filter If you see something in a selfie that you don’t like, consult with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon before going through with anything—what you see in a picture may not actually show up in person. Prior to committing to any procedure, it’s important that your doctor can identify the problem noticed in the photos in person. If not, the issue may not necessitate surgery and can potentially lead to a whole host of other problems.
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Whether it’s a bold lip color or a swipe of highlighter across your cheeks, the right makeup can instantly transform your look. But, the tricky part is knowing how to wear it. These are the insider secrets straight from the pros. Written by B R I T TA N Y B U R H O P
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Celebrity makeup artist Adam Breuchaud says that using a powder highlighter is the best way to create a subtle glow that will stay put. “To apply it, use a small blush brush or your fingers, like I do,” he explains. “After placing my finger directly in the pigment, I tap or circle it on the back of my hand to control the amount of product that goes on the face. Then, you can apply it to your brow bones, cheekbones, the inner corners of your eyes, the tip of your nose, and/or the Cupid’s bow of your lip.” Use a highlighter that is similar in tone—be it gold, peach, bronze, pink, ivory or silver—to the other elements of your makeup, such as your eye shadow. “Using the lightest color in your eye shadow palette as a highlighter is a great way to pull a look together,” adds Breuchaud. “Even a soft blue, lavender or yellow can be cool for a bolder effect. As long as it is a light shade and has an iridescent, reflective quality, it will work.”
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When applying metallic eye shadow, the brush you choose to use is key for determining the finish. “Using a dry, fluffy brush tends to result in a soft, subtle shimmer of color on your lids,” says MAC Cosmetics senior artist Caroline Hernandez. “This is perfect if you want to dip your toes in the trend, but not get fully emerged.” A firm, damp brush will create the most opaque metallic finish. “This technique should be used if you’re looking for maximum impact and high shine,” adds Hernandez.
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bri ght a nd bol d Sephora PRO artist Eliza Davila says the best way to wear a bright or bold lip is to keep everything else on your face minimal. “A lightly sculpted eye or a soft layer of neutral eye shadow will create subtle definition and balance,” she explains. “If you’re feeling like you want a little more oomph, winged liner pairs well with a bold lip, too.” Another thing to consider? Whether to go matte or glossy. “If you’re going for a matte lip, create a beautiful glow by using luminizer on the high planes of your face like your cheekbones,” suggests Davila. “If you prefer a glossy lip, keep your skin clean and matte to make your lips the focus. For summer, try a berry fuchsia shade, which is one we’ll be seeing a lot more of this year.”
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