Keep Your Jetsetting Skin Looking It’s Best!

jetset 2Reese Witherspoon, Cameron Diaz and other Hollywood leading ladies have recently been jetting off for some bonding time with their gal pals.

Before you fly away with your besties, tune into this special road trip edition of Skinpact News, “Hollywood Girls Getaway,” to learn from Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields how a change in environment can affect your skin and what you can do to keep your complexion looking its best, no matter where you’re traveling.

Fact or Myth? Vitamin D Is More Important Than Ever…

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that prevents rickets in children, maintains bone density in adults, may inhibit cancers such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and possibly lessens the risk of diseases like multiple sclerosis.

While it is true that sunlight stimulates the production of vitamin D, the Skin Cancer Foundation recommends that you get your daily value from non-sun sources. (If you seek your vitamin D from the sun, you’ll soak up a whole lot more than you bargained for, including accelerated aging and an increased risk of developing skin cancer.)

Instead, get your “D” from a range of sources, such as orange juice, fortified milk, salmon and other fatty fishes, and from a multivitamin.

ESMD010-webFor the most consistent results, we recommend a supplement. A once-weekly dose of 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 (the most absorbable form) with time-release technology will ensure you get the appropriate daily dose. Take it year-round to support strong bones, muscles and a healthy immune system. Your skin—and your body—will be “D-lighted.”

 

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Are Your Lips Smooch Worthy?

Are your lips mistletoe and midnight ready? If not, you may want to hear what the doctor’s have to say about that!

December brings the year’s most romantic moment … a kiss under the holiday mistletoe as the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve. Tune in to the latest webisode of Skinpact News, “Mistletoe and Midnight—Tips for a Pucker-Worthy Pout,” for advice from Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields on keeping your lips in kissable condition.

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Fact or Myth? Combining Different Skincare Products Will GetYou Better Results…

Did you know … Applying skincare is like baking?

product wall 7.16.13What’s the difference between a pancake and a souffle? While the ingredient lists may be very similar (eggs, flour, milk) the way you combine them leads to very different outcomes.

The same is true in skincare; different products containing the same ingredients can lead to very different outcomes, depending on what you combine them with. Making up your own “recipe” by combining different skincare products can minimize results. You might unintentionally double-up on ingredients or layer products that cancel each other out.

Signs that products are not compatible include crumbling off your skin, a sticky, unsavory texture, and even redness, itching and flaking. To get consistent results, use products that are designed to work together to not only treat, but also to prevent your specific skin concerns.

Stick to the recipe to get picture-perfect results.

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Fall In Love With Shedding Skin?

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Just as trees shed their autumn leaves each winter, your skin sheds cells every day. And while this human process of renewal might lack the luster of stunning fall foliage, there is definitely a skinpact here.

Tune in to this week’s webisode of Skinpact News…”Fall in Love with Shedding Skin,” to learn from Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields why ditching those dead skin cells is so important to achieving a rosy, youthful-looking complexion…

Watch what my favorite docs have to say about exfoliation.

…When we are young our skin cells turn over every 28 to 30 days. By the time we are 40 this slows to 50 days. This is why we start to look dull and sallow.

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