Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Don't Believe the Hype in Skincare Infomercials



Take Comfort in Your Own Skin

In a world driven by social media, endless commercials and 24-hour marketing, finding the right facial products to work for you can be overbearing and confusing.  Many of us ask friends for their advice; we watch the red carpet to see what the stars are doing; we spend money on products that promise results that we know we will never actually see… only to be disappointed and confused when they don’t work.

Everyone has unique skin care needs so how are we supposed to find the right product for us?

The first thing to remember is that just because an actor or actress is a “spokesperson” for a product line, it doesn’t mean that the results they claim are the results you will see.  These folks are paid to embellish the desired results and many times imperfections are airbrushed out.

The concept of “Cosmacuetical” products (the combination of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals) is growing in popularity.  Consumers are becoming more aware of the benefits of purposeful skincare and the lack of these benefits in the products purchased over the counter. 

These cosmacuetical offerings can be found on infomercials, on Groupon, on Living Social, etc. and can be very effective… for the right skin type.  However, just because a product claims to be anti-aging, or an acne treatment, or promises a youthful glow- even if these products work for your neighbor- it doesn’t mean they will necessarily work for your individual skin type.

This is why it is very important to have a professional consultation with a knowledgeable skin care professional.

At Body by Shae, we specialize in finding the right skincare prescription to meet your individual needs.  Every person has a different skincare requirement and each of us is looking for very individual results; therefore each recommendation is different and unique based on those needs and desires.

There is no such thing as a “one-stop shop” when it comes to maximizing effective facial products or believing there is one mega product that will give you maximum results.  Body by Shae completes a professional and thorough evaluation of your skin composition, your lifestyle influences and your diet before composing a script that will work best for you. 

Leave behind the hottest trends and gimmicks….Take Comfort in Your Own Skin and contact Body by Shae today for a licensed and professional skin care analysis.







Thursday, September 4, 2014

Hard Wax vs. Soft Wax



Using hard wax to get rid of unsightly and unwanted hair seems to be the new craze across day spas and waxing centers lately.  Many clients think that hard wax is the better option because it is the most popular form of waxing today.

I’ll say it out loud though… I LOVE SOFT WAX.  I do not follow the trend of hard wax hair pulling and here is why.

Both hard wax and soft wax have the same basic end result- hair removal.  Many clients tell me that they prefer hard wax because they believe that it hurts less- and it may actually hurt less- but the process is longer and less effective.
                            

Hard Wax is typically applied to the skin and needs to dry before peeling the wax off.  It tends to work very well on thick, coarse hair that doesn’t come out easily because it can be reapplied several times.  This wax however, is not effective in removing the finer, vellus hair (soft, fine baby hair that grows over the body).  This is the reason why it hurts less.






Soft Wax is applied and removed using a cloth strip such as muslin or pellon.  This method is usually applied once or twice and tends to be extremely effective in removing both vellus and terminal hair, allowing for a sleeker and smoother finish.




My personal preference is to get the job done quickly, effectively, and all at once.  I would rather use a soft wax and endure the slight pain for 20 minutes than wait for the hard wax to dry and then suffer through interminable tweezing to ensure all the stray hairs were removed; a process that can take more than double the time. 

The other issue with hard wax is that if it is not applied correctly, there is a high potential that the hair can just be broken off at the skin surface instead of removing if from the root -increasing the frequency at which you have to go through this process.

As an esthetician using soft wax may cost a few more pennies, but Body by Shae strives for excellence and efficiency in all the services we offer and we recommend the soft wax above all else.   We understand that waxing is a personal decision and ultimately boils down to preference, so go with what works best for you.

If you haven’t taken the Brazilian Wax Challenge (using Hard Wax or Soft Wax) bite the bullet and DARE TO GO BARE.  Find out why everyone is taking part in the waxing frenzy.  For an entire listing of our services, visit www.bodybyshae.com today!