Fact or Myth: Faster is always better

While exfoliation is often one of the best ways to get skin to act younger and healthier, sometimes we need to do the opposite and actually slow down the rate at which skin cells reach the surface. When skin cells are stressed due to harsh climates or other environmental aggressors, cells go into overdrive and rush to the surface before they are fully mature. The result is increased cell pile up, creating skin that is uncomfortably dry, flaky, tight and irritated.

Our ESSENTIALS Daily Body Moisturizer tackles dry, flaky skin in a whole new way. It features our RF-Dcell technology to calm frenzied cells, normalize the rate of cell maturation and help make skin function more efficiently. Read more here…


Why Network Marketing may be a perfect solution in our current economy

Word of Mouth

The Network Marketing Industry is one that continues to grow as gas prices continue to climb and as companies struggle to maintain profit margins by cutting you, I mean costs!  Network Marketing can be  fun, flexible, financially rewarding and gives you freedom and control over your own life and your own future.

The unfortunate thing is that many people don’t yet understand network marketing and end up passing on great opportunities.

Don’t allow lack of information or other people’s opinions about network marketing to stand in your way of learning about his incredible industry.

Network Marketing can be best described as this: a channel of distribution that cuts out the middlemen, and pays individuals for marketing the products and services. You become the vehicle for moving product from the manufacturer directly to the consumer. And, by doing this, the company is able to avoid the high costs of wholesalers, advertising and retailers and rewards you instead! You receive commissions on products sold and residual income by sponsoring others who sell and use product as well.

When was the last time you recommended a product or service to someone? When you did, you were probably pretty enthusiastic about it because it was something you believed in, found value in or results from, so of course, you think nothing of sharing with others. That is exactly what Network Marketing is all about…word of mouth advertising. The HUGE difference is that the company, products or service that you recommend is one that pays you directly for your referrals. The money that they would traditionally have to spend on advertising or stocking their products on store shelves, they instead share with you, one of their independent consultants or distributors.

More and more companies are developing network marketing divisions within their current structure because they understand the power of this “word of mouth advertising”.

As an example, the Health and Wellness and Personal Use Products are a large part of the Network Marketing Industry, which is a $100 billion dollar industry, with about $32 billion of that in the cosmetic/skin care arena.

Is this for you?  Perhaps not. But how will you know if you don’t find out more and give it a try?

Find out more – debi@skincarepartners.com

Fact or Myth? The W-2 is Over-Rated.

From my business partner and colleague, Bridget, who is  a life-long advertising agency professional whose famous last words were “you’ll never see me doing direct sales” does some myth-busting about network marketing and the power of branding.

Innovation, trying new things, entrepreneurship and leadership are central to my beliefs. If you care about these things too, you might enjoy reading this.b Thank you, Bridget, for putting this  article together.

Trust your instincts. In 20 years of consulting with entrepreneurs and start-ups, if there’s one thing I’ve learned, the wildly successful entrepreneurs have a habit of repeating themselves. I know something good when I see it, and so do you. What the doctors did for the acne market is nothing compared to the innovation and credibility they will bring to the anti-aging, a market soon-to-be worth $5 billion

Empowerment is contagious and may cause insomnia. Because we’re first with our products and first in the company, because we can build anywhere and as big as we want, I find myself losing sleep over the financial and personal growth for me, my family, my team. Warning, if you want a low-adrenaline, hobby-money business, this may not be for you.

The W-2 is over-rated. We’re living in a 1099 world and the faster we all ween ourselves from the corporate-as-safe-haven myth, the better. We see this play out in the national media daily. I’ve learned that independent business ownership and having control over my time and my income is the only security we truly have. This might just be the reason that 16.1 million people in the US are involved in a direct sales business making it a $28.3 billion industry.

Drivers wanted You will never experience so much autonomy and creative freedom than you will in this business. If you’re not a self-starter and you need someone to tell you what to do each day in your job, you may want to click back to Facbook. You’ve got to want to be in business for yourself. You’ve got to be driven, but the great part here is that you’re in business for yourself, but not by yourself and that makes a HUGE difference. With the tools, the training and unlimited earning potential, you are now in the driver’s seat if you want to be.

People matter. Who doesn’t need more support, more collaboration, more friends, genuinely good, inspirational professionals in your corner, cheering you on, pulling for your success? I’ve had an amazing career with Ogilvy and BBDO and my own agency, and have met quality people through out, all over the world. But with Rodan + Fields, I get to work with amazing professionals every day just like me who want more than a paycheck, they want to see what they can aspire to. So, that being said, not only do you have to like people, but you have to find joy and fulfillment in helping others reach their goals.

Branding is everything. For those of you that chose this business model in the past, with other products and companies and got burned, I’m sorry. If you think direct selling is “beneath you”, you need to ask why Rupert Murdoch, Donald Trump, and two Stanford educated dermatologists are redefining this industry. Plus, product is king. You have to have a superior product and service to thrive in this business and we do.

Wealth is created through leverage Most of us in salaried or hourly positions have never experienced the power of leverage and exponential growth. In the W-2 world, no one earns more than the person above them. Our earning is capped by a “market price” or seniority. Venture capitalists, developers and investors understand leverage as do the myriad of self-made millionaires in network marketing.

It’s not about the money and it’s not about selling. Despite what I said above about creating wealth. I’ve learned that to be successful in this business is to put yourself in the service of others — your team, your friends, your family, your community. When you do that, you become a brand unto yourself and then it’s not about selling, it’s about storytelling. Which as we know, a great story is the DNA of all great brands.

This business is not for everyone. You have to have self-confidence, you must enjoy people and working with others. You need to be able to devote some time. This isn’t get-rich-quick, but it grows exponentially if you grow it right. If you say, “the timing isn’t right” or “I’m not interested”, I respect that. But the only way I’ll meet other self-starters is if I share this with who I know who may tell someone else. My amazing business partners are attorney’s, teachers, real estate agents, retailers, moms, beauty professionals, marketing professionals and business owners of all kinds. It’s not for everyone, but for the right person, it can be life changing, like it has been for me.

If one or any of these 9 points resonate with you, then let’s chat over coffee or over the phone. If not, that’s okay. Maybe you’ll think of someone in network of friends and colleagues looking for exponential, non-traditional, entrepreneurial. And I would love to meet them and talk about their goals and dreams too because that’s why we do this business to build something bigger than ourselves.

To your dreams,

Debi Granite

Level V Executive Consultant

Rodan+Fields Dermatologists

debi@skincarepartners.com

Study Links Tanning Bed Use to Increased Risk of Melanoma

Article date: May 27, 2010

By Rebecca V. Snowden

Melanoma

People who use tanning beds are more likely to develop melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, than never users, according to a new study from the University of Minnesota. The more regularly a person frequents tanning salons, the greater the risk, the study shows.

In July 2009, after a comprehensive review of the available research, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)elevated tanning devices to its highest cancer risk category – “carcinogenic to humans” (Group 1). Despite this risk, approximately 30 million Americans still visit indoor tanning salons each year. That may be at least in part because the tanning industry has pointed to limitations in previous studies and continues to tout the purported health benefits of tanning, including vitamin D production.

The new study, funded by the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society, was designed to help answer more definitively whether tanning bed use is linked to skin cancer.

“Most reports were not able to adjust for sun exposure, confirm a dose-response, or examine specific tanning devices,” said study author DeAnn Lazovich, PhD, professor of epidemiology, University of Minnesota School of Publish and co-leader of the Masonic Cancer Center’s Prevention and Etiology Research Program. “Our population-based, case-control study was conducted to address these limitations.”

What this study found

The researchers, led by Lazovich, collected detailed information on the tanning habits of more than 1,100 Minnesotans aged 25 to 59 who had been diagnosed with melanoma between July 2004 and December 2007, as well as a matched group of more than 1,100 people without melanoma.

The researchers gathered data on tanning bed use, including years of use, age at which use began, and the specific devices used, as well as other factors such as age, sunscreen use, and family history of melanoma.

According to their findings, people who had ever used an indoor tanning device were about 75% more likely to have developed melanoma. Frequent users – defined as using a tanning device for at least 50 hours, at least 100 sessions, or at least 10 years – were 2.5 to 3 times more likely to develop melanoma than those who had never used them. The risk went up with increasing tanning bed use, the study showed, and was elevated regardless of the type of device.

“We found that it didn’t matter the type of tanning device used; there was no safe tanning device,” Lazovich said. “We also found – and this is new data – that the risk of getting melanoma is associated more with how much a person tans and not the age at which a person starts using tanning devices. Risk rises with frequency of use, regardless of age, gender, or device.”

Lazovich and her team’s findings are published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.

Melanoma on the rise

The number of new cases of melanoma in the United States has been increasing for at least 30 years. The American Cancer Society estimates that about 68,720 new melanomas will be diagnosed in the United States during 2009. Melanoma is 10 times more common in whites than in African Americans. It is slightly more common in men than in women.

More than 2 million skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the United States. That’s more than cancers of the prostate, breast, lung, colon, uterus, ovaries, and pancreas combined.

Most skin cancers are caused by too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. Much of this exposure comes from the sun, but it also comes from manmade sources, such as tanning beds.

Because of the popularity of tanning among young people, both the World Health Organization and the International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection recommend that the use of indoor tanning should be restricted in anyone under the age of 18.

The American Cancer Society recommends people avoid tanning beds altogether. For information on how you can lower your risk of skin cancer, see Skin Cancer Prevention and Early Detection.

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/study-links-tanning-bed-use-to-increased-risk-of-melanoma

What can I do about ugly looking cracked heels and summertime shoes?

Flip flops and sandals come in all sorts of fun fashions, but they can leave your heels looking dreadful and unsightly. If you are unable to get a weekly pedicure, just follow these simple steps. First, soak your feet in warm water for a few minutes. Then, use a natural pumice stone (available at your local drugstore) along with ENHANCEMENTS MICRO-DERMABRASION PASTE ~Polishes skin with a sugar-and-salt scrub featuring vitamins C and E to slough off dry skin. Work the stone and paste over your heels to get them smooth and silky soft. Rinse and pat dry.

After exfoliating your feet, be sure to apply plenty of moisturizer. My choice — ESSENTIALS Daily Body Moisturizer 

Daily Body Moisturizer

Micro-Dermabrasion Paste

~Daily body moisturizer relieves dry, flaky skin. RF-Dcell technology helps skin retain moisture and remain comfortable when challenged by climate and other environmental aggressors. Apply an ample amount to your heels and slip on a pair of cotton socks. Keep these on overnight and I promise you’ll wake up with baby soft feet!

  • Summer-Fix-Prevention Tip: Apply moisturizer nightly to your heels to keep them from getting too dry.

Treat yourself to a radiant happy healthy summer! Contact me at  debi@skincarepartners.com.  For a peek at our whole product line visit www.skincarepartners.com