Posted: Sep 3, 2009 4:44 PM
Updated: Sep 3, 2009 4:44 PM
By B. Lee Cash for Style Sessions
"It's well-known that people associate a healthy person with healthy skin," says skin specialist and esthetician Emily Allen of Heaven Day Spa in San Francisco, California. "Radiant skin is beautiful." Allen is here to explain what a girl can do to temporarily and permanently get rid of blemishes, blotchiness, redness, and more.
"The modern customer is really savvy, and there are so many products and procedures for skin issues," says Allen. "There is a solution for every skin problem."
Skin Issue: Acne
"There are the four different grades of acne," Allen explains. "Understanding each is step one in creating a healthier complexion."
"For all skin types, start with a foaming cleanser -- nothing milky or creamy, and preferably one that is soap-free," explains Allen. Next, Allen advises that you use a topical product with salicylic acid. Moisturizers, pore-openers, and blemish spot-treatments are all available at drugstores nationwide. "Salicylic acid is one of the most effective products for mild to moderate acne," says Allen. "The key to acne is to keep the inflammation down, and salicylic acid not only acts as an exfoliant, it's the only acid that's an anti-inflammatory."
"Finally, benzoyl peroxide is really great as a spot treatment," says Allen. "Apply it right on the blemish. The reason that it's so great is it puts oxygen in the skin, and it exposes that blemish-causing bacteria so it literally dies."
Style Sessions Tip: Sulphur is a great drying agent, and also helps diminish redness that often remains when a blemish heals. "I like a good sulphur mask when I have a breakout," says Allen. "Then I spot treat with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid at night."
Skin Issue: Redness & Blotchiness
"Redness is caused because capillaries are extremely close to the surface of the skin, and when we get flushed, the capillaries are expanding and opening allowing more blood to come through," explains Allen. Therefore, the redness is literally blood near the surface of the skin. Allen says there are a few key ingredients to look for when combating redness.
Style Sessions Tip: A medical spa photofacial is highly effective for reducing redness, vein pigmentation, and even freckles and sunspots. "Photofacials are great," says Allen. "A photofacial is an intense pulse-light laser -- only available at medical spas -- which emits a high-intensity light that penetrates down to the lower layers of the epidermis and breaks up the melanin concentrations deep in the skin."
Skin Issue: Freckles & Moles
"I recommend a photofacial [see above] for most freckles and sun spots," says Allen. "Some freckles are really superficial and will go away with exfoliation. But there are some interesting products available." Here are four that Allen likes.
Style Sessions Tip: Don't mess with moles. "There's not a lot you can do about most moles," says Allen. "They are already mutated skin cells, and some can be cancerous. Definitely talk to a dermatologist about moles."
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