Evis MD Platinum Red Light Therapy Anti-Aging Device
- Anti-Aging
- Effective
Product Description
Evis MD Platinum Red:
*3 minute instant lift and facial contouring to targeted area with long term benefits
*Improves the appearance of sun damaged skin for a radiant, even toned complexion.
*Increases collagen production to help enhance Skin Firmness and Erase the appearance of wrinkles.
*Reduces Dark, under eye circles
*Technology Researched and Developed by NASA Scientists.
How to use: Easy and convenient application. Only 24 minutes, twice a day, for 30 days. For all skin types and ethnicities.
Noninvasive, non-ablative (no cutting), and no 'down time.'
Featured in the April 2007 issue of NewBeautyTM magazine.
Dimensions: 2 1/6"W x 6 1/2"L x 1 3/4"H. Weight: 3.75 oz.
By EVIS MD.
Vitamin C & Active Botanicals Anti-Aging Daily Facial Moisturizer
- Light moisturizing for all skin types
- High concentrations of proven active ingredients like Vitamin C and Blueberry extract
- Helps smooth fine lines and brighten complexion
- May be used both day and evening
- All of the quality of the high end brands, at a fraction of the price.
Peter Thomas Roth Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel 8.5 fl oz.
- Increases cell turnover
- Diminishes fine lines and wrinkles
- Exfoliates and brightens
- Dissolves makeup and controls oil production
- Ideal for all skin types
Product Description
Anti-Aging Cleansing Gel promotes a beautiful, fresh complexion with an advanced, deep skin-renewing action that increases cell turnover for a more even, youthful complexion. Fine lines, wrinkles and other visible signs of aging are reduced and replaced by radiant, soft and smooth skin. Salicylic acid, brightening botanicals and gentle glycolic acid exfoliate to create a clearer, healthier-looking complexion. Ideal for all skin types, this cleanser dissolves makeup and controls oil production for clean, revived and refined skin.
La Roche-Posay Redermic Daily Fill-in Anti-wrinkle Firming Care For Eyes , .5-Ounce Boxes
- Visibly helps fill in crow's feet wrinkles
- Hyaluronic acid helps restore skin hydration to smooth fine lines
- 5 percent vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) restores smooth and improve complexion
- Tested under ophthalmological and dermatological control
- Non-comedogenic; allergy free; fragrance-free
Product Description
La Roche-Posay Redermic Eye helps reduces visibly signs of aging and reinforces skin support to redefine the eye area
La Roche-Posay Redermic Daily Fill-in Anti-wrinkle Firming Care For Eyes , .5-Ounce Boxes
Lancome HYDRA ZEN Advanced De-Stressing Moisturizing Cream for Dry Skin 1.7 Ounces
- For Dry Skin
- Dermatologist-Tested for Safety. Tested on Sensitive Skin. Non-Comedogenic
- Made in USA
Product Description
Dry Skin is more vulnerable to the daily aggressions and tension that can make your complexion look tired and stressed. HYDRA ZEN Advanced De-Stressing Moisturizing Cream for Dry Skin is a moisture-rich cream specially formulated to instantly hydrates your skin and helps it to maintain its optimum moisture balance. Formulated with the unique Acticalm 2 complex, Hydra Zen Cream helps to calm and soothe your skin. Protected from signs of daily stress and fully hydrated, your skin is beautifully soft and smooth all day long.
DSD Day Cream, Energizing, Dry/Delicate Skin, 1.7 fl oz
- Reduces Inflammation & Irritation
- Replenishes Vital Minerals Lost by Aging
- Protects Skin from Harmful Elements
- Rapidly Absorbed Humectants Base
- Brightens & Revitalizes Complexion
Product Description
Mineral skin care. DSD products are formulated from the unique combination of 21 different minerals only to be found in the lowest place on earth- in the springs of the Dead Sea. The legendary beautifying properties contained in these minerals have been renowned for centuries, and have now been scientifically combined into the development of this high quality range of skincare products. Action, properties: An excellent humectant which helps prevent moisture loss. Soothes, smooths and protects delicate skin. This fine, rich emulsion is easily absorbed.
Makeup – Have You Ever Wondered About Its History?
Cosmetics as a whole have been around for thousands of years. In the past some really strange items were used to enhance beauty, even a few have been down right lethal. What do you know about the history of makeup?
Origins of makeup
The use of natural materials, such as minerals and vegetable dyes pre-dates civilization as we know it. Such items where used in rituals and as adornments.
It was in Ancient Egypt that manufacturing cosmetics and scents on a large scale was first perfected. They say the greatest Egyptian Queen Cleopatra is credited to compiling what has to be the earliest books of beauty hints.
Many of their preparations were used for religious and symbolic reasons. The Egyptians love for their paints can be seen today in the exquisite work of the jars found in the tombs, many with their contents still intact. Beauty was important to both men and women. A high-born lady of the time most important feature were her eyes. With the use of Kohl to emphasize the eyebrows and it was used to give their eyes their distinctive winged look. Not unlike the cat's eye look of today which is now created with the use of liquid eyeliner.
Moving on in our makeup history lesson.
Next we have the aristocratic women of ancient Greece who apart from enhancing the color of their lips with vegetable dyes, used very few cosmetics. The real users of cosmetics such as white face powder and Kohl was restricted to the courtesans, as a sign of their profession.
Roman women on the other hand couldn't use enough makeup. Some were known to be so enthusiastic about hair dyes and bleaches that partial or even total baldness often happened. The wearing of exotic wigs and using smelly conditioners to save the hair was often used to try to hide the facts of going bald.
After the fall of the Roman Empire makeup fell out of favor until around the 11th century when the Knights returned from the Crusades. The Knights reintroduced makeup, fashion and other toilet preparations that the women they left behind in the Palestine were using.
You know there had to be resistance but it didn't come from the women of that time period, no it came from the all mightily Church itself. Then around the 15th century and the time of the Renaissance that our natural love for all things of beauty were allowed a free reign.
Renaissance Makeup or lack of.
In the Renaissance time, makeup was an almost ghostly white complexion that was ideal for both men and women. It was thought of as a way to distinguish the upper class from the peasants and laborers in the fields. One of the biggest examples from the time period was Queen Elizabeth I of England. It was her use of cosmetics that popularize facial cosmetics among the women. The queen had a naturally fair complexion that was reinforced the fashion of whiter than white skin. With the use of egg whites, ground alabaster and clay, masks and that now infamous white lead, all these were used to aid in the illusion of super white skin.
In the 17th century makeup really had a major influence from the fact that theater became popular. That parts once played by young boys could now be played by young ladies. Young ladies playing the part of young ladies, who would of thought?
Moving on down in makeup's history time.
It was the 18th century that beauty and pain started walking hand in hand. All types of beauty aids of exceptional discomfort and as well as absurdity came about. Rouge was still popular as ever for men and women. This was the time that lipstick in pencil form was introduced and hair? Well hair took off in all types of strangeness. Hair styles were so complex and it took days sometimes even weeks to create. It was set and left as long as they could before redoing it. There was also time of bugs in hair, even mice were reported.
It was towards the end of the century public opinion turn against excesses of the earlier decades.
The Regency period of England saw a return to the more natural look were herbal preparations, many home-made came into favor. Face powder and rouge was still popular but the women of this time had to be more discreet about using it. Powdered wigs and complex hair styles also fell out of favor. The desirability for cleanliness as a health and beauty need was now widely recognized. Respectable Victorian ladies were even more demure with their uses of cosmetics. Barest a trace of rouge of the lips and cheeks was considered ok but they usually had to apply it in secret. Maybe this was the time it because fashionable for ladies to visit restrooms in groups like we do today.
Home-made skincare preparations and beauty hints with recipes were found in the women's magazines and journals of the day. Rich society women would visit Salons under disguises in fear of being found out that they were enhancing their looks.
Thank goodness for the popular actresses of the day because towards the end of the century, they helped pave the way towards a more liberal attitude using of cosmetics as beauty aids.
This takes us up to modern times before World War One.
Now you may have a better understanding of were our love for beauty, cosmetics, hair care, skincare comes from. Thanks to earliest man for trying to please their gods, to the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and good old Queen Elizabeth the First. All who have taught us what not to use and what to use for beauty. Kohl was made popular by ancient Egyptians and is still as big today. Some of your home-made recipes may of come from the turn of the century. Beauty and the use of cosmetics will always be a sign of our times.
Beauty will always be a part of what is going on in the world as a whole and what we see on the movie screen. Hope you enjoy your little lesson is the history of makeup.
Lips Care
We tend to focus on improving our skin condition and complexion by using proper skin care products and follow our daily skin care regime. And yet, we never seems to care so much about our lip, neck and other parts of our body.
Talking about the lip area, the delicate area where lipsticks are applied onto it quite often or even daily to enhance your beauty. Some of you have a thick lip, some will have thin lip. The lip area is so delicate and sensitive that, the appearance of vertical lines and dull texture around the lip and in the lip area, are signs of aging without proper care. As you age, your lip becomes hyper sensitive and prone to dryness, lip crack, chapped and flaky, which may cause pain and discomfort when talking or eating.
Several factors which causes lip dryness, lip crack, lip chapped, lip peeling or irritation include changes of season, climate and weather, using the wrong types of lipsticks or lip liner, insufficient moisturizing, food allergies, poor circulation result in dull appearance, and environment pollution.
Use a moisturizing lip balm to repair your delicate lip area from time to time. If you have to use a lipstick, try to use a moisturizing lip stick, and add a thin layer of lip balm formulated with sun protection properties.
There are many types of lip balm which you can choose to protect your lips according to your lip condition – from a cream type for very dry and severe condition, moisturizing gel type for daily use, 2-in-1 lipstick and balm formula which is very convenient, to an easy to carry stick type. If you run out of a lip balm during emergency, quickly pick a natural based face moisturizer, apply a thin layer on your lip gently for temporary use. Or another way is,if you take vitamin E at home, break one vitamin E capsule and massage onto your lip, then leave it overnight.
A soothing lip balm contains gentle and mild ingredient, suitable for everyone of all ages, including children who suffer from sensitive lip problems such as chapped, flaky lips. However, as for very young children and babies, it is advisable to use a petroleum jelly to soothe and repair chapped and flaky lip, avoid using lip balms which are recommended for adults unless it is stated.
In order to slow down lip aging, try a simple solution to soften and visibly reduce the appearance of vertical lip lines and lip dehydration. You may do it at the same time with your DIY facial and eye treatment or on its own. Let us call this a DIY lip treatment.
Just remember, once a weekly only – cleanse, exfoliate, repair and moisturize your lip to feel the difference and delay lip aging. You will look great.
Summer Beauty Care Tips
Summer is a time for relaxation, recreation and rejuvenation. Follow our summer beauty essentials guide and get body beautiful for the holiday season.
Fresh fragrances
Perfumes can be too heavy in hot weather, so try a lighter scent. Our favourite mix and match scents include MOP 01, available in seven flavours including Mandarin, Spearmint and Ylang Ylang to create your own unique fragrance.
We also recommend:
Hei Poa Mono Tiare Eau de Toilette Korres Body Water Balm Balm 100% Organic Eau de Parfum MOP Body Fragrance 01 Luscious locks
Sun, sea and indoor air conditioning can play havoc with your hair. Beat the frizz and keep moisture levels up with our selection of intensive conditioning treatments. We love Phyto sun veil containing sweet almond and lotus extract which leaves hair beautifully supple and shiny.
We also recommend:
Phyto Sun Veil Korres Red Vine Hair Sun Protection Hei Poa Beauty Oil Tiare Matrix Biolage Sunsorials Protective Sun Gel Joico K-Pak Protective Sun Milk Protect against sun damage
Sun protection is vital in keeping skin healthy, so always wear a moisturiser with added SPF, even if it is overcast. Korres produce a number of everyday moisturisers that help protect from the sun, such as Pomegranate Balancing Moisturiser for Oily/Combination Skin. For body protection try Badger Balm SPF15 Sun Block or for a higher level, Korres Sweet Orange Sunscreen Milk SPF25.
We also recommend:
Badger Balm Sun Block SPF 15 Creme Ultrasun Protection 17 Ole Henriksen Sun-Light Protection Creme Korres Sweet Orange Sunscreen Milk Phyto Phytosolaire Daily Supplements Gorgeous skin
The secret to silky soft skin lies in following a simple skin care routine. Exfoliate twice a week with one of our favourite body scrubs, brightening your complexion with a body polish. Moisturising regularly with one of our scrumptious body butters will help keep your skin looking radiant.
We also recommend:
Korres Vanilla Plum Body Butter Get Flirty Lathering Body Buff Balance Me Skin Brightening Exfoliant Fake Bake Body Polish Laid Bare Organic Shea Body Butter Fake it
Hit the beach with confidence, say goodbye to those pasty limbs and get that sunkissed look in an instant! We recommend Fake Bake Original for experienced tanners, and Hei Poa Monoi Beauty Oil with macerated tiare flowers, enhanced with golden shimmering mother of pearl to nourish skin and moisturise the skin after sun exposure.
We also recommend:
Hei Poa Monoi Beauty Oil Pearlised Gold Nuxe Teint Ultra Prodigeux Murad Oil-Free Sunblock SPF 15 Sheer Tint Fake Bake Mousse Fake Bake Original Self Tan Lotion Fancy footwork
Revive tired, aching feet after a hard day with Arran Aromatics delicious moisturising rub. Containing essential oils of lavender to soothe away soreness, and peppermint to cool and refresh, this super moisturising cream leaves a lingering fragrance that will have you walking on air. We also recommend investing in an Urban Spa Pumice Stone to keep hard skin at bay.
We also recommend:
Cowshed Udderly Gorgeous Leg and Foot Treatment Badger Balm Foot Balm Barefoot Botanicals S.O.S Refreshing Foot Balm Urban Spa Volcanic Pumice Stone Arran Aromatics Feel Good Formulas Moisturising Foot Rub Smooth sexy pins
Hair removal can leave your skin sore and dry, so keep your pins in perfect condition by moisturising regularly, especially after shaving. Dry oils are good for those with sensitive skin, we recommend This Works Skin Deep Dry Leg Oil for tackling dry, rough skin areas.
We also recommend:
Figs & Rouge Leg and Foot Korres Body Butter Cream Guam Fangocreama Mud for Legs This Works Skin Deep Dry Leg Oil

















