A glycolic chemical peel will help to lighten dark spots caused by hyperpigmentation. Learn about chemical peels for hyperpigmentation in this free video on skin care treatments from a licensed medical aesthetician. Expert: Mary Elizabeth Thinnes Bio: Mary Elizabeth Thinnes has been a licensed medical aesthetician for the past six years. She is medical board certified with the federal academy of medical aesthetics. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
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Chemical Peels in Skin Care : Chemical Peels for Hyperpigmentation
Friday, March 26th, 2010Updated Skincare Routine 7/22/09
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010Another one of my super long talking videos that got me breathless. lol sorry for talking too fast. but i had to fit everything into this video because you all know, my memory card only holds so much..=( Products Mentioned: -Loreal Skin Genesis Pore Minimizing Gel Cleanser .99 (any drugstores) -St. Ives Olive Cleanser -8 (any drugstores) -perriconemd Skin Clear Acne Toner .00 (sephora) -Clinique Acne Solutions Hydrator $ ?? (Department Stores) -Vita-K Acne Scars .00 (Ulta, Rite Aid) -Neutrogena On-the-Spot treatment -4 (any drugstores) enjoy!! -I forgot to mention, the Loreal Pore Minimizing Cleanser, barely does anything to minimize your pores!! it only takes off your makeup & balances your skins natural moisture! =)
How To Choose Organic Skin And Beauty Products
Saturday, March 20th, 2010www.howdini.com Do you eat organic food, but never think twice about the chemicals in the personal care products you use on your skin? It’s not easy to find organic skin care and beauty products, but environmentalist and author Anna Lappe has expert tips. How To Choose Organic Skin And Beauty Products You may be unpleasantly surprised to learn that unlike food there is no government certified labeling program for organic ingredients in skin care and beauty products. So how can you tell whether you’re choosing organic cosmetics and skin care products or not? * Read the labels, not just the name of the product. Some products will include the word organic in their name, but on closer inspection of the ingredients you wont find any organic ingredients at all. * Check the label to see whether the ingredients include petroleum, synthetic preservatives or artificial colors. Also watch out for parabens and phthaltes. * You can also consult the Environmental Working Groups Skin Deep website, www.cosmeticsdatabase.com. You can enter the name of the products you use and see whether they contain ingredients you want to avoid. Keywords: organic skin care organic cosmetics organic makeup organic skin care products
Makeup & Skin Care Tips : How to Apply Makeup to Achieve a Natural Look
Friday, March 19th, 2010To apply a natural makeup look, use neutral colors, like browns, pinks and bronzes. Apply a natural makeup look withtips from a professional makeup artist in this free video about the basics of skin care. Expert: Kimberly Haertl Contact: www.austinmakeupartist.com Bio: Kimberly Haertl has worked as a makeup artist and skincare consultant by major cosmetic brands such as Chanel, LancĂ´me, Shisedio, La Parire and Dior. She has been a makeup artist for over 15 years. Filmmaker: Todd Green