![]() We love it when we find out a top Beauty Ed thinks the way we do............ Liz Hambleton, Editorial Director at Treatwell, former beauty director at Grazia and contributor to Net-a-Porter and Stylist has sampled thousands of products and has her beauty edit down to a T. She keeps it simple: Liz says, “I consider myself fairly low maintenance but am fanatical about my skin. As long as my skin looks clean and healthy, I’m not really bothered about makeup. I do like to get my eyelashes and eyebrows tinted regularly, so I can focus on looking after my skin, and just wake up and go in the mornings. I start every day by cleansing with a hot flannel, then add Environ AVST Level 4 moisturiser and Skinceuticals SPF30 on top - always use an SPF ladies!" Groomed eyelashes and brows and ultra-effective Environ Skincare? That's Opulash Beauty's recipe for impeccable grooming too! You can read the full interview online here: http://intu.co.uk/inspire-me/revealed-the-staple-products-one-beauty-editor-really-uses
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![]() In a recent article for midlife website My Second Spring, Opulash’s Carmel Mooney shared some tips and treatments in her toolkit to tackle this overlooked age accelerator. If you are in your mid or late 40s, you may have noticed you are wielding your eyebrow pencil and mascara wand with ever more energy, but to less effect. Welcome to one of midlife’s peskier beauty issues – vanishing lashes and brows. It starts so gradually you hardly notice, with the brows slowly thinning out, and eyebrow hair getting coarser, then gaps in the lash line open up. Taken together, these seemingly innocuous, gradual changes do add up to a dramatic impact on your appearance. When you add in the other grooming challenges of midlife – wrinkles, sagging, thinning skin, you might well feel you’ve catapulted forward a decade in a matter of months. I’ve been observing and treating women in their 40s to 60s for two decades now, and the eyebrow and lash depletion I see starts around mid forties and is a significant age accelerator – in some cases more so than wrinkles. Loss of hair on the lash line means less definition around the eye, making it look more sunken, a feature associated with advanced age. The colour of lash hair also fades, so the eye area looks washed out. Mascara can in fact make things worse, by adding volume and colour to the remaining lashes and drawing attention to the gaps. Brows are the same – they thin out and fade, and suddenly the top half of the face seems naked, ungroomed, and in turn, lines and wrinkles become more obvious. So what’s happening? There are a few obvious suspects/culprits. Overplucking in our youth can cause some damage to the follicles responsible for hair regrowth – which leads to a slightly depleted bank of brow hair come mid-life. So ease off on the tweezers action, or if it’s too late for you, warn your daughters! Then there’s the general aging process – all hair and skin thins with age. What exacerbates the problem with women is the gradual decline in estrogen levels in the perimenopause years (40 on, for some women) followed by a dramatic drop at menopause, the point at which periods stop forever. Suddenly, estrogen, which plays such a vital role in collagen production and maintaining skin plumpness and healthy, thick hair, drops to around 10 % of its previous levels. The results differ for each woman – but most notice big changes in hair, brows and lashes. Of course certain conditions like thyroid issues, alopecia, and some chemotherapy treatment regimens can result in hair, eyelash and brow loss that requires medical treatment approaches – but many patients can benefit from cosmetic measures to enhance their brows and eyes/appearance. Here’s our seven step plan to revive your brows and lashes and claim back a few years from your age.
The entry-level treatment for lash and brow loss is the power combo; a combination of Brow Perfect and a classic Eyelash tint. It involves traditional techniques of tinting and shaping to restore shape and definition, with a very bespoke result that is both natural and dramatic and saves grooming time in the morning. The tinting of lashes then deepens the natural lash colour to give intensity and the illusion of volume in a way that mascara alone cannot. A good lash tint will replicate the effect of eyeliner – many women can go without eye make up after this combo treatment. Add Volume: If eyelashes are very fine, the next level of treatments makes a dramatic difference. With classic or Russian XD eyelash extension treatments, different lengths and thickness of the finest silk and velvety mink lashes are applied to each individual eyelash creating soft, full or intense volume and length, depending on what is preferred. For 40 plus women, these luxury, realistic looking lashes are the convincing alternative to the Kim Kardashian style of eyelash extensions that are a feature of every 20 something’s make up bag. It takes a little time investment — up to two hours in a therapist’s chair, while you switch off, and drift off to sleep to the sounds of some soothing wave music, or an audiobook. But the payoff is that your lashes will look great for weeks, providing they are maintained (extensions fall out with the natural hair life cycle). This non invasive triad of treatments — brow shape and tint, lash tint and the addition of classic or mink eyelash extensions – really can turn back time. Here are five crucial tips to create the healthiest skin from Dr Des Fernandes, plastic surgeon and founder of Environ, the results-focused, anti-ageing range available from skincare therapists:
1. Each and every day, replace vitamins A, C, E and beta carotene that have been destroyed by exposure of the skin to light. The only way to replace vitamin A in the skin is to apply it topically. Because day-light challenges the skin with a free radical attack, you should load up the skin with protective vitamins A, C, E and beta-carotene in the morning before you leave home. We know that UV-A penetrates window panes, so exposure to the sun behind glass may protect you from a sunburn, but it does not stop the damage to vitamin A in the skin. Even on a cloudy day, vitamin A is destroyed by soft UV-A, so that means that the vitamin A, and the anti-oxidants, need to be replenished in the evening. 2. For the youngest looking skin, start a regimen of vitamin A and antioxidant replenishment soon after your first exposure to the sun. Yes! I mean when you are still a child. The important message is:to preserve young healthy skin, you have to start when the skin is really still young and healthy! 3. We need sunlight to be healthy so do not avoid it. However, be sun-wise and never trust the protection of any sun-block. No sun-screens (even the mega SPF products) have adequate protection from UV-A. That’s why we need to concentrate on adequate replenishment of vitamin A and the antioxidant vitamins that will permit you to go into the sun with greater safety than using sun-screens alone. Retinol and ascorbic acid may make the skin hyper-sensitive to the sun so choose products with kinder versions of vitamin A and C. 4. Spend a few minutes cleaning your skin thoroughly but gently so that the horny layer is not disrupted. Whiteheads and blackheads are more easily dissolved in an oily preparation and mineral oil is one of the best agents to do that. Most people, especially people with a tendency to acne, fear that mineral oil will exacerbate acne but that is not true. Massage for two to three minutes to make sure that the skin is thoroughly cleansed but not abraded. 5. When you are out in the mid-day sun, wear a hat. People with a tendency to pigmentation problems should always wear a wide brimmed hat made of a thick material. Even the tiniest exposure to UV-A can make lightening on pigment blemishes an impossible task. |
About meI'm Carmel, and I have been in the business of great skincare for clients for three decades, in the US, the UK and Ireland. ArchivesCategories |