Showing posts with label skincare clinic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skincare clinic. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2018

Here are some tips you need this Summer.

With summer just right around the corner and everyone preparing for those days out on the beach, sun tanning and just showing that beautiful skin. Here are some tips you might want to write down to make sure your skin is at it's best.

Exfoliate for clearer, smoother skin


  • What it does: Exfoliation removes dead, dulling skin debris to prevent congestion and improve hydration from toners and moisturizers.
  • When: Perform in the mornings prior to toner, moisturizer, SPF and make-up application. Tip: Make-up will last longer on an exfoliated skin!
  • Don’t forget: After you exfoliate, follow with a hydrating body cream to seal in moisture, and always shield freshly exfoliated skin with an SPF (as recommended by the FDA). 


Keep skin hydrated

  • How: Up your regimen’s level of hydration with intensive masques, perfect for use one to two times a week. Boosters are a great fit, working best when layered underneath a moisturizer. Toners are a refreshing moisturizer prep, working to even out skin porosity. Tip: Refresh with a revitalizing toner spritz at your desk, in the car, at the gym, on the plane!


Make friends with H20

  • Why: Higher temperatures and more time outdoors leads to internal dehydration, which can result in headaches and dizzy spells!
  • What you can do: Eight 8-ounce glasses of plain, filtered water every day help maintain critical moisture balance of the body and skin, and assist in detoxification. Tip: If you drink caffeinated beverages, you must triple the amount of water you drink!


When in doubt, apply (and reapply!)

  • Why:  It’s not enough to just apply sunscreen.: you must apply enough, and apply frequently.   Studies indicate that most people do not apply nearly as much daylight protection as they should.
  • How much: A teaspoon for the face. For the body, about as much as would fill a shot glass.
  • How often: Re-apply every two hours. Tip: Stay out of the midday sun from mid-morning to late afternoon whenever you can.
  • Bonus: Today’s sophisticated formulas and technology let you select sun protection that works with your skin condition. That means you can choose oil-free, mattifying formulas, extra emollient formulas for dry skin, or chemical free formulas for sensitized, reactive skin.

Soothe over-exposed skin

  • What: You forgot the sunscreen, didn’t apply enough, or got caught in a sunny spell.
  • What’s next: Unfortunately, the damage is done, but you don’t have to suffer in pain! Super-soothing botanicals and cooling gels can help prevent peeling and reduce redness and inflammation.
  • How: Apply cooling balms generously over-exposed skin, preferably at the first sight of a pink glow. 
  • Prevent: One blistering sunburn doubles your risk of melanoma -- remember to get a yearly skin exam by a doctor and perform a self-examination once a month to detect early warning signs of carcinomas and malignant melanoma. Look for a new growth or any skin change.

Repair and treat sun damage 


  • What causes skin damage: UV light causes photoaging in the form of brown spots, coarse skin and wrinkles, whether you have burned your skin or not. When sunlight comes in contact with skin a cascade of damage results (including the stripping of barrier lipids) causing inflammation, production of reactive oxygen molecules that affect healthy cell growth, and stimulation of collagen destructing enzymes.
  • What to do: A tan may be a popular summer look, but it indicates damage. Bombard your skin with age-fighting ingredients to help undo any damage that may occur, and to further protect it from the aging effects of UV.


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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Skin Bleaching/ Why do it?

Skin Bleaching 


What is face/ body bleaching?


Skin bleaching processes work by reducing a pigment called melanin. By applying the medication to hyper-pigmented areas — parts of the body or face that are visibly darker than others — melanin production is disrupted allowing the skin to lighten and become more uniform. Sometimes, skin lightening products can include exfoliants that induce mild peeling. Since skin tends to regenerate quickly and easily, the peeling helps to clear away dead cells and resurface fresher and lighter layers beneath.






Is it worth it? 
There are numerous skin discoloration problems and their causes are even more infinite. The logic behind skin bleaching is to lighten, rid, or improve dark areas of the skin. Small scars, age spots and other pigmentation problems, are a few of the skin flaws that can be improved with skin bleach.
Dark spots are created by cell groupings in the skin that produce excessive amounts of pigment. Skin bleach interferes with pigment production. (Pigment production is also known as the production of melanin). The melanin in skin is created by cells called melanocytes and it is responsible for giving the hair and the skin its color. So a skin bleach hinders the production of melanin. The skin is left with an even skin tone, when the body is unable to manufacturer melanin to the treated areas. So to me it is worth it! 



Steps to face and body bleaching 

Well, depending on your skin tone the treatment may vary.

Here are some basic steps we do here at Liz Skincare:

  • Exfoliate 
  • Bleach
  • Polish

Advantages:-
  • It provides instant skin lightening
  • It provides glowing skin
  • It helps to fade away dark spots and blemishes
  • It improves the skin texture


Disadvantages:-
  • Bleaching cream has hydroquinone. But, Using more than 2% hydroquinon in bleaching creams can have side effects on the skin.
  • Some of the bleaching creams have mercury as an ingredient.Mercury can become poisonous when it accumulates in the skin.
  • Bleaching can make your skin sensitive to sun exposure.
  • There is always a risk of allergic reaction.
  • The application of skin bleach can impair our skin to heal from injuries,rashes and skin issues.




















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Friday, December 15, 2017

Baby Skincare Useful Tips


Your newborn is home now, and you're settling into a daily routine. Keeping your baby warm and nourished is tops on your list. Newborn skin is delicate -- and so is the baby's immune system. Chemicals, fragrances, and dyes in clothing, detergents, and baby products can cause newborn skin irritation, dryness, chafing, and rashes

A newborn baby is born with wrinkly skin and a protective covering called vernix that naturally peels off during the first week, there's no need to rush it, rub it, or treat it with lotions or creams. Here are some tips you might want to write down in terms of takin care of his/her skin.

Resist the urge to bathe your baby frequently. Too-frequent bathing -- more than three times per week during the first year of life -- removes the natural oils that protect baby's skin. That may leave baby's skin vulnerable and dry. It may also aggravate eczema. For the first month or so, a sponge bath two or three times a week will keep your baby safely clean. In between, simply clean baby’s mouth and diaper area with a little water or cleanser. 
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Once-a-week sponge baths (or even less) are best for newborns with darker skin tones (like African-American). These infants tend to have dryer skin and have a higher risk of skin problems such as eczema.

Don't use Scented baby products in the early months. This can irritate your baby's delicate skin. 

Wash baby's clothing before it's worn. Use only baby laundry detergents that are fragrance- and dye-free. Wash baby clothes, bedding, and blankets separately from the family's laundry.



Baby Skin Care: Diaper Rash


Most often, diaper rash is caused by the irritating wetness of a soiled diaper. The rash can also develop when baby's skin is not properly dried after a bath. Sometimes, a bacteria or yeast infection will cause diaper rash. Babies taking antibiotics are especially susceptible to a yeast infection diaper rash because the drugs allow fungal growth. 
Most forms of diaper rash don't require medical care. To treat diaper rash -- and prevent further newborn skin problems:
  • Check diapers frequently.
  • Change diapers immediately when wet or soiled.
  • Wash the diaper area with mild fragrance-free cleanser or plain water. If the rash is severe, use a squirt bottle to cleanse without rubbing.
  • Use a soft clean cloth, not baby wipes. The perfume or alcohol in some wipes can further irritate and dry baby's skin.
  • Pat baby dry. Don't rub. Let the diaper area air-dry fully before putting on a fresh diaper.
  • Apply a thick layer of petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline) or a protective ointment like Desitin or A&D.
  • If using baby powder, take care to keep it away from baby's face. The talc or cornstarch in the powder can cause breathing problems. 
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Newborn Skin Soaks Up Calming Touch


Giving your newborn a massage is important one-on-one time. Like cuddling, a massage is a way to convey your love and affection for your baby. In fact, research shows that a baby's very survival depends on being touched by others -- as touch triggers hormones, boosts immunity, and helps fight disease. Also, massaged babies are calmer, sleep better, and cry less -- every parent's dream! 
Block the Sun
Early exposure to the sun’s UV rays puts kids at risk of skin cancer later in life -- especially infants, whose brand-new skin has less of the pigment that protects it from the sun.
For first 6 months, try to avoid any time in the sun. For babies of all ages, aim to stay inside between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., when the sun is strongest. When you do head outside:
  • Avoid direct sunlight. Use a stroller shade or an umbrella.
  • Dress your baby in long sleeves and pants in tight weaves. “Hold a T-shirt to the sun. You’ll see how much light passes through,” Robinson says. He recommends rash guards to block the sun’s rays more fully.
  • Use a wide-brimmed hat that covers your baby’s face and neck.  
  • Apply sunscreen. If you can’t avoid the sun, some sunscreen is OK even for the youngest babies. Just be careful when you put it around their eyes and mouth. Reapply every 2 hours or when baby gets wet. Robinson recommends broad-spectrum SPF 30 with zinc oxide. “It’s a physical block, so it starts working right away,” he says. “Plus it’s a mineral we ingest, so no one is allergic.”
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Shield Skin From Spit
When babies teethe and eat, they drool. And saliva has enzymes that can irritate their skin. The problem gets worse when skin gets wet and dry over and over. So before you feed your baby, try coating his face with petroleum jelly. Wipe it off with a soft cotton washcloth when mealtime is over and reapply moisturizer.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

CLEANSING AND EXFOLIATING YOUR SKIN

As not only the largest organ in the body but the only one that is completely exposed, our skin has certain protective mechanisms built into it. The epidermis, or outer layer of skin, is itself one giant membrane designed to protect our bodies. Made up of epithelial tissue that contains no blood cells, the epidermis contains thousands of epithelial cells which receive nutrients via the connective tissue below it. Constantly regenerating and creating new cells, the older cells on the top die off but remain as a protective barrier eventually reaching the outer part of the skin where they are shed. This is a constant process with thousands of cells a day reaching the surface, and it can take a little extra work to remove them so that they don’t hide the newer cells below.

 Relaxing and pampering ways to clean and exfoliate your body!
  • BODY POLISH:

  • A gentle hydrating buffing of the skin with botanical or marine extracts or salt for exfoliation and smoothness; Similar to a salt glow.

  • EXFOLIATION:

  • The gentle removal of dead skin using salt, sugar, crushed grape seeds, crushed pearls, or another agent, followed by moisturizing.

  • PARAFANGO:

  • A body mask that combines wax and mud to heat, detoxify, and exfoliate the skin.

  • SALT GLOW:

  • The rubbing of oil and coarse salt in circular strokes over the skin for exfoliation, hydration, and improved circulation. 



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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Body Bleaching for Acne sufferers prone to hyperpigmentation

I take pride in my 10 + years in the skincare and beauty industry. I'm always striving to perfect my craft. Always eager to learn more and more each day. Very happy with the current results of my client he has been suffering with bad acne, blemishes and pigmentation issues. We have completed 12 bleaching session so far. Looking better and better each time. A few more left for total perfection! for more info please email: liz@lizskincare.com

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Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition that is indicated by usually small darker patches on the skin. This occurrence is one of the signs of unhealthy skin, but it is not harmless and doesn’t lead to some complicated skin conditions. However, dark skin patches can often affect our confidence, and we tend to consider every imperfection as unappealing. The appearance of hyperpigmented areas doesn’t have to be final, and it is possible to repair your skin, even though it might not seem like it at first. In this blog post, I will discuss hyperpigmentation and several ways of repairing your skin.

Causes of Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is characterized by the appearance of dark spots that vary in shape and color from light brown to black. These dark skin patches usually appear on face and hands, but can often appear on some other body parts as well.

It occurs due to excessive production of melanin. Melanin is the pigment which gives human skin, eyes, and hair their natural color. For example, dark-skinned people have a higher level of melanin than light-skinned people. Due to excessive production of melanin dark patches on the skin appear.

Types of hyperpigmenation

It is widely believed that all dark patches of the skin are associated with age spots. The truth is age spots are just one type of hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation has several types and some of them are:
  • Age spots – as it was mentioned above, age spots are the just type of hyperpigmentation. They are also called liver spots and usually appear as a reaction to a long-term exposure to sun’s harmful UV rays or tanning beds.
  • Melasma – is indicated by tan or brown patches usually located on person’s face. It usually occurs in pregnant women (it affects about 90% of pregnant women), and that is why it’s well-known by the name mask of pregnancy. However, men can also develop this condition.
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation – occurs when skin injury heals and leaves a discolored area of the skin behind. Acne sufferers are prone to this type of hyperpigmentation.

Repairing skin
At Liz Skincare  - We offer body bleaching which is also called skin lightening treatments for underarms, elbows, knees and private areas. Body Bleaching has quickly become a very popular treatment. We use safe lightening cream suitable for all body parts for both men and women. A package of 8-12 sessions is recommended for best results. We use organic ingredients fruit, vegetable or plant extracts products.

Bleaching is safe and will not cause any discomfort or irritation but please avoid shaving prior to treatment. Bleaching is very trendy. With today's advance skincare you can have the most intimate body parts always looking sexy! For more information please call 305-541-1630


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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Renew your lips with lip exfoliation


 Renew your lips with lip exfoliation!
Liz Skincare in Miami Lip Exfoliation



Exfoliation is the best way renew your lips appearance by the removal of the dead skin. The result is conditioned, soft, skin. Great for change of seasons, brushing off white skin flakes and debris that you will find on your lips. 


Getting technical cells reproduce only in the primary layer of the epidermis or the outer visible layer that we see. When cells mature, they rise through the inner layer to the outer layer and produce a protein called keratin, which hardens the lining of the mouth and makes it safe from cold and heat elements. The skin on the lips is much thinner and therefore more prone to the cold or the heat. The damaging effects of these elements can make your lips rough, sore and cracked. That is why we need to use lip exfoliator products to rid our lips of old skin cells.

One of my favorite recipes you can do at home. Steps on how to make your scrub at home: 


-A tablespoon of Brown sugar or white sugar 
-A dash of olive oil or coconut oil  (just enough to make the sugar really stick together) 
-A small container 


Directions: 


Mix a tablespoon of brown sugar with just enough honey (or olive oil) to get it to stick together. Once a week (twice at the very max) rub the scrub onto your lips, vigorously enough to loosen the dead skin. Let it sit for 1 minute, and then wipe off with a damp washcloth. Apply lip balm after use.
Again, don’t overuse this, but it is a great tool when it comes to dealing with chapped, peeling, lips. If you like you can combine the brown and white sugar, but either will do the trick. If you would rather avoid the sticky honey, you can substitute with olive oil or coconut oil.

That is all you need to make your scrubs with ingredients straight from your kitchen and the simplest directions you can get.
  Renew your lips with lip exfoliation.
Hope you all enjoy your new beautiful, hydrated lips!!!.




Lip Exfoliation Treatments Available at Liz Skincare In Miami

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Microdermabrasion is beneficial for virtually anyone. Find out if it's right for you!!

  




Microdermabrasion cosmetic procedures for the skin 

Find out if it's right for you.



Microdermabrasion is beneficial for virtually anyone.

I start off cleansing the skin with a facial deep cleanser.

Microdermabrasion works as a deep exfoliation for the skin.

I start off on the right side of the face. Then left side.

Microdermabrasion wand is used for 15-20 min.

I then apply toner bringing skin back to ph balance.

YAY!!! Skin is now ready for peel.

I use a great peel that neutralizes and gets absorbed by the skin.

Some client report feeling the skin tingle totally normal.

Sunblock is applied after treatment. Protecting the skin from any sun damage.

Make it A habit to apply sunblock to your skin to protect your investment.

This particular treatment is great for anyone with sun damage sun spots or pigmentation issues on the skin.

For best results 3/6 treatments are recommended

Treatment is usually 45-60 min

Microdemabrasion treatments is not painful and super relaxing.

Whichever Microdermabrasion system you choose, each one is designed to gently slough off dead skin, eliminate black heads, shrink large pores, and leave skin feeling soft and smooth.


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Friday, October 16, 2015

FACE, NECK, CHEST and CLEAVAGE one of the sexiest places on the body.

Olive oil is a favorite of mine that is growing in popularity. Penetrates deep into the skin on your face, providing needed moisture as well as a shield to protect your skin. Don’t forget to apply olive oil on neck, chest, and cleavage. Looking youthful and fresh is about the whole package! FACE, NECK, CHEST and CLEAVAGE  one of the sexiest places on the body, but on the flip-side, it’s also one of the first areas to show signs of aging. So keep skin hydrated and moisturized =)

Skincare Routine I use when my skin is a bit dry:

I wash my face with warm water do the same for NECK, CHEST and CLEAVAGE

Apply olive oil on all areas and massage in circular motion for 10min

Massage Neck, Chest and cleavage upward defy gravity

I then penetrate the olive oil with Ultrasound facial machine for 15-25 min and walaaaaaaa!!!! my glow is back.


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FACE, NECK, CHEST and CLEAVAGE  one of the sexiest places on the body.


Don’t think I’m crazy but I can almost feel my cells regenerating. It feel like a tingling or prickling sensations on the skin.  Olive oil penetrates deep into the skin on your face & body, providing needed moisture as well as a shield to protect your skin, keeping it smooth.

For men and women who are conscious about their body and beauty olive oil is a good skin care treatment solution.



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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Help your skin look radiant, rested and rejuvenated in the morning!


After cleansing your ‪#‎skin‬ before bed try to give yourself a light facial massage; it will help your skin look radiant, rested and rejuvenated in the morning!!!!

 Enjoying one of my favorite sheet facials!!!  

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Manscaping center in Miami


Manscaping You can do it yourself, but let's face it... there are places on the body which are hard to reach on your own. Also, doing it yourself can result in getting a razor burn, red bumps and ingrown hairs which are unhealthy and will not look good to the female species. That's where we come in.


Manscaping is nothing to be embarrassed about. Women shave, wax, pluck and so on. Having preformed thousands of brazilian wax's on men. All of our brazilian area wax's will include going all up the butt (crack area). It is one of the main reasons why our clients keep coming back to us.

One of the common questions men ask:   Manscaping. – Am I weird if I'm thinking of having it done before the wedding night or honeymoon?

As a wedding essential grooming rule of thumb, you should meet with the esthetician at least a few days before  any big event ( your wedding) to give your skin time to adjust to the new cut, This goes for removing unwanted facial hair as well. Ask the esthetician to touch up your moustache, beard and neckline (and that pesky nose and ear hair!)


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Your shaft and #scrotum will not only look cleaner, Improves #hygiene and it will be #healthier. General sexiness: The benefits of having a brazilian waxing in the #pubic area will be apparent right  away. A smooth scrotum begs to be touched. For more info check out http://www.lizskincare.com/ or call 305-541-1630.


We cater to diverse clientele seeking a one-stop solution in a warm, inviting environment. We specialize in skincare for men. Countless hours went into the thoughtful details that created Liz Skincare. We take great pride in our day spa and invite you to indulge your skin with one of our treatments such as facials and body grooming.  Liz Skincare also offers top of the line hair removal services, making your hair removal experience as comfortable as possible. We know that your time is precious and have established a salon in which you can achieve all of your personal care needs in one place. Get the health benefits you need from our relaxing and detoxing spa treatments.


Manscaping center in Miami 

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