What do wagons, shooting stars, and Plan B’s have in common?

Flash Back to the retail store“FLASH BACK…..this is how Rodan+Fields looked in high-end department stores! Bloomingdales, NYC…Circa 2004!

The Proactiv Doctors not only rocked the infomercial world with their Proactiv brand, they then rocked the retail setting with their new venture!

But wait, there’s a twist.  Now they can rock your world!  They decided to break the glass on the department store counter  and let you independently own a piece of their new company and grow it from your own home!  It’s the perfect Plan B! Did you know that word of mouth marketing has moved more R+F product volume than Bloomingdale’s & Nordstrom’s ever did?

The beauty of it all is this…this time you can hitch your wagon to the R+F shooting star.  Whether you want a secret shopping fund and extra money for a spa vacation with your girlfriends, or maybe you want post-divorce replacement income, or maybe you’re just plain tired of office politics and rush hour traffic and are looking for a way outwhatever it is that you think you want, you can get paid to share these products and the power of this business model.

Unlike the typical brick and mortar business, your own business from your own home requires little to no overhead and can pay you a full-time income in part-time hours!

Activate your Plan B now.  Get yourself into the right business with the right products at  the right time!  Many USA markets still untapped. Canadian Market expansion coming January 2014.

To learn how to hitch your wagon to this shooting star, send me a message below and we’ll get the conversation started. No pressure, no hard sell. My job is to help you determine if this is a good fit for you!

Begin Plan B activation now…

Do I Really Need To Wear Sunscreen?

Yes!  And here’s what you should know… So what, you ask, is the big difference between these    “U” ltra “V” iolet Light Rays Our skin is concerned with three categories of light rays ultra-violet, visible and infra-red rays. Ultra-violet or UV is divided into three sections according to their wavelengths from the sun to the earth. UV rays effects on your skin by aging of your skin. So why you should regulate your exposure and use sun protection? 1. UVC, shortest from the sun,  does not easily  reach the earth’s surface due to being absorbed by the ozone layer above the earth. Occasionally articles are written on the ozone depletion and the possible exposure to UVC where only a brief exposure can cause light sunburn. Prolonged exposure to UVC is considered fatal. 2. UVB, long considered the “tanning ray” is strongest in northern hemisphere summer months or when parts of the earth orbit closest to the sun. When the earth is further away from the sun in the northern hemisphere winter months it is harder to get a “suntan” because the rays can not easily reach the earth’s surface. Sunblocks and sunscreens for many years only blocked the UVB rays as science was not clear on the body’s reaction to UVA. Body’s Reaction to UVB This ray only has the strength to penetrate the very top layer of your body called the epidermis which has the same thickness as a silk scarf. No blood vessels or nerve endings are present and is composed of keratinocytes (skin cells), basal cells and melanocyte cells. Melanocyte cells synthesize tyrosinase and the pigment melanin that is transferred to the keratinocytes or skin cells for color. UVB rays simulate the melanocyte cells to produce more melanin which is more color known as a suntan or if a very small area known as a freckle, brown or age spot, and chloasma, melasma or hyperpigmentation in medical terms. 3. UVA, was touted in the 1980′s as the safe ray and sun beds were the rage. Some dermatologist backed this idea as a safe and healthy way to look your best. Since then science has found this ray actually does more damage to the body than UVB. UVA is the same strength year round it does not matter how close or how far away the sun is from the earth. The ray remains the same strength and considered a light X ray penetrating light clothing, wind shields, office windows and hats to name a few. You can test this by putting a color bound book or fabric covered furniture in a sunny window for a few months. You will start to see the color fade as the rays work on the book or furniture. Often women will say they never go out in the sun but their chest is permanently red and wrinkled, their hands look old which is usually categorized as “free-way” or “commuter” aging. A pulled down head visor in a vehicle does not protect your hands on the steering wheel or exposed chest driving into the sun. Car pooling, commuting or traveling congested areas even several times a week is enough to cause aging. When taking the train or plane is the sunlight on your hands or chest? Male skin is thicker “free-way” or “commuter” aging affects them mostly by more brown spots on the exposed side of their face. Living in a sun state or country like Mexico or equator countries provide a constant sunny environment making a daily full spectrum sunblock or sunscreen a necessity. Body’s Reaction to UVA Over 30 years, the left side of this teacher’s face aged faster due to UVA exposure through a window in her classroom. Just compare the two sides! Photos: Professor J. Leyden. Photos not retouched. UVA shoots through the epidermis and disperses in the dermis the second major layer of your skin. The dermis is called the “true skin” and slows its replacement or renewing rate around the age of 28 years. Skin after this age is considered “mature skin” and damage is not mended as well if at all, fair skin people look in the mirror asking “What happened?”. These rays accelerate the aging process and like new paint on a car in a crowded parking lot years later does not look so great. The skin like paint on a car has to be taken care of and protected. The dermis is composed of collagen, elastin, blood vessels, nerve endings and ground substances (glyco-amino-glycans, mucopoly-saccharides) providing a firm youthful mattress for your skin. Prolonged exposure to UVA cracks and shrinks the collagen and elastin reducing the size of this layer allowing the epidermis (top layer) to start drooping or hanging off the body. Blood vessels become permanently dilated giving a constant red flush to the skin. The few remaining melanocyte cells that are scattered in the dermis can either die making a permanent white spot or become over active leaving a brown spot. There are no lasers or procedure available at this time guaranteeing the removal of these brown spots and some procedures make them worse. The water binding ground substances are less and ineffective making the skin dry. In the end over exposure to this ray can put you in the dermatologist or plastic surgeon’s office faster than any other aggravator. Not to mention the reported deaths from radiation poisoning from tanning beds. Be very careful and wear your sunblock or sunscreen when exposed. Sunlight regulates our biological clock and provides essential vitamin D. Common sense should be used in regulating your amount of time in the sun. So the answer is yes. Wear the proper sunscreen daily and for the best protection, apply several times throughout the day. -used by permission, Mary Gillespie, Skin911.com Please feel free to contact me for more information about our skincare products.  Business Opportunities also available.

Are you working at a job making someone else’s dreams come true?

Many people have a strong desire for career independence but very few ever take the steps to explore this career option.  Do you ever dream about owning your own business?

Does the quote below resonate with you?

If you don’t follow your dreams, then you will work for someone who is following their dream!

Dreaming about improving your economic well-being and enhancing your quality of life?

Then spend some time learning about working with me and the Doctors who created Proactiv Solution and see if this is a viable career path for you.

Crying Fowl? Turkey Necks Belong On Turkeys—Not On You!

The Holidays are here once again. You’ll be seeing friends, family, and yes probably the ex and his new wife!

You can consider yourself lucky if you’ve made it into your fourth, fifth, or sixth decade or beyond.  But, if a glance in the mirror tells you without hesitating that you’re looking a tad bit more saggy and droopy…you could also be developing  “turkey neck”.

Why do necks sag and droop more with age?  The skin around the neck is especially prone to aging because it’s thinner than facial skin and has a different collagen composition. Plus, it’s one of the most sun-exposed parts of the body, making it especially vulnerable to UVA/UVB damage.

What to do about it?  You can take preventative measures by using the same prescription-strength products on your neck that you apply on your face, including retinol and peptides (see link) and, of course, always apply a UVA/UVB approved sunscreen every day.

But the problem with a turkey neck is that once you have one, it’s harder to get dramatic improvement without taking dramatic action.  You can treat your neck with various lasers, which can help smooth the skin, and you can reinforce the skin by applying creams like retinoids that will encourage production of collagen and elastin, but  you won’t lose the excess skin without some serious plastic surgery. What does that look like?  An incision behind the earlobes, suctioned fat, lifted and tightened muscles, and a small scar from behind the ears into the hairline. (Not to mention a recovery time of 10 to 14 days, and a cost of about $11,000).

Bottom line:  If your turkey neck is better off hiding behind a turtle neck, then  lasers and creams may not make an appreciable difference. However, before you put your neck under the carving knife, think long and hard about starting right now to make a difference. Why? Because you can. It’s never too late to start taking care of your skin. Better to start now than to try to catch up later!

Need some help?  Contact me now, before the holidays are over!  Why wait? You’re not getting any younger!

Is Spritzing with H20 The Best Way to Fight Dry Skin?

If you’re upping your skin’s water supply with frequent spritzing as a way to increase moisture, you may be creating a problem instead of solving one.

Unless you apply a barrier-repairing moisturizer (one which contains dimethicone, glycerin or hyaluronic acid) immediately after spritzing, you’ll actually dry out skin because as water evaporates it draws moisture away from all layers of your skin.

Feel the need to spritz? Just follow with lightly patting damp skin with a great moisturizer. Not only will you improve hydration over the long haul, you’ll get an immediately refreshed and youthful glow.

For product information or for a business opportunity, please contact me.