[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Oct-18-02 AT 08:13PM (Est)[/font][p]Hi Linda,
Oh, dear I am on the spot (scared !). Why, thank you for your kind words (blushing), a lot of the time I get critised for my enthusiasm which gets to me a little, especially when I spent so many years being negative with an eating disorder, and I always think, what is worse, being negative or trying to be positive ?
Thanks for the Paula Bagoun info, I will certainly check out her web site.
I think my main concern for Yen is that I am worried that she is paying out a lot of cash for her facials once a month (especially in London !!!), and maybe not being prescribed the correct skin care for her skin type. I think regular facials are great, and brilliant for the skin, they encourage cell renewal (which declines from the age of 25, sad but true :'(), brilliant for the tone of the skin and importantly a great way to relax for an hour to an hour and a half. We all struggle to find time for ourselves, and to be able to get to a salon, and relax and think of nothing is wonderful. So facials are brilliant for relaxing, but they only really oomph the skincare you are doing at home. The important thing is to look after your skin 24/7.
But, like any industry, it is so easy to get fobbed off, and you end up with skincare that doesn't suit your skin type. The best thing, before you buy, is always to take home FREE samples (the sign of a good company), and try them at home and see for yourself the results.
I have to admit I am very lucky, I was blessed with very good skin, very normal, never had trouble with spots, a little dry now, due to getting older, and pregnancies, and Decleor suits me down to the ground, my skin looks flawless and I can get away without using a foundation for most of the year ! But everyone is different, and we all have different skin care needs.
AHA's are very interesting, as they work on the basis of regularly exfoliating the dead skin cells and so keeping the skin nice and smooth.
My advice is if you are looking for a skincare range, by all means have a facial done, see how your skin looks (even better if the company compliments you a free facial to determine what your skin type is, and to prescribe the basics to you) and shop around when trying out facials, especially for prices.
Linda, I am interested, what make-up do you use ? What are your favourite brands ? I am a make-up junkie ! My DH recently treated us to a trip to New York and I fell in love with your Sephora shops. I love TONY and TINA (gorgeous glitter eyeliners !), and SMASHBOX, and MODELS PREFER (from QVC), and OPI are a BRILLIANT nail polish company. America CERTAINLY knows its stuff when it comes to Make up brands !
Yen, if you are reading this, please check out the following site:
www.lizearle.com
Liz Earle makes the most 'fantastic' plant based products, at much more competitive prices, compared to Decleor. They sell very reasonably priced try me kits, too.
Can I just add some extra skin care advice, while I have my Beauty hat on ? And that is, if you are on a low fat diet, your skin will suffer in the long run with dryness, so always make sure you are using a good nourishing body moisturiser, and facial moisturiser, a low fat diet can accelorate ageing. Also, if you are losing weight, compliment your weight loss program with a firming body moisturiser, which will help give back the skin tone and elasticity, too.
Many Thanks
Anna
PS: Sorry Guys, I have extra rambled !
