As the
wicked winter of 2015 appears to finally be a long-gone memory, balmier
temperatures, new spring growth, and life in the outdoors have now become a
part of our daily lifecycle, forever etched into our imaginative psyches. Spring, and even summer, also reminds our
senses about softer textures, lush colors, and natural fragrances that define
these seasons. The following represents
recent product finds that elevate the hopes and promises of both spring and
summer. Each is a delightful treat that
will lift your spirits, while transporting you to a place that is warm, fresh,
and renewed…just like spring, and yes, even summer.
~ Skincare ~
Christie
Brinkley Authentic Skincare Uplift Firming Neck & Décolleté Treatment ~ I admit I’m getting
up there in years, and with it, a host of telltale signs of aging, especially
in these two fragile areas, which naturally have thinner skin and which are
more prone to age more quickly, especially if the areas are neglected. Despite my using a serum or moisturizer on
these areas, the dreaded “crepey” affect has taken hold, making me want to wear
turtlenecks or wrapped Pashminas all year long as cover-ups. But, hands down, this is the first product
I’ve ever tried that truly diminishes the appearance of the craggy wrinkling
that goes on in “crepey land” and has actually softened the appearance. Visible improvement was noticeable within the
first week of using the product.
Available online at the brand website, as well as HSN and Kohl’s. http://christiebrinkleyauthenticskincare.com
Equitance
Skincare ~ Brightening Foaming Cleanser, Brightening Toning Lotion, Brightening
Serum+Spot Corrector, and Hydrating Brightening Cream ~ I enjoyed using these
products, which were non-irritating and ideal for my sensitive skin. Although I used the products for nearly four
weeks, I didn’t notice any brightening of my skin, although the appearance was
evened out, versus patches of slight discoloration from aging. Serum
and Cream were absorbed quickly
without leaving any greasy residue, and hydration levels remained throughout
the day. The Cleanser was very dense, even when a pea-sized amount was used and
mixed with water; foaming was minimal, but once it got going, it left skin very
clean and non-drying. I enjoyed the
gentleness of the Toning Lotion, as
well as its fresh aroma. Serum and Cream consistencies make these products ideal all year long;
they’re dense enough for colder drier months, and light enough for warmer
months. http://www.equitance-us.com
~ Maquillage ~
Milani
Cosmetics Moisture Matte Lipstick (Matte Diva), Rose Powdered Blush (Tea Rose),
Brilliant Shine Lip Gloss (Milan and Sardinia) ~ All of
these colors exude the brilliance of the new season. Colors are natural looking and enhance most
skin tones. These spring-fresh colors
brightened my dull, winter-pallor skin tone.
Color application was easy to blend, and remained true throughout the
day without fading or creasing. I loved
using the Blush as a highlighter
under my brow, or applied delicately on the lid. Both Lip
Gloss colors added just the right amount of hydration and shine; these two
colors are perfect for a slightly sun-kissed face, but when applied over the Lipstick, these natural colors added a
nice depth and freshness to the face; wearing the Gloss over the Lipstick
also created a personalized color.
Available online at brand website and Sephora. http://milanicosmetics.com
Skindinavia
Makeup Primer Spray ~ This is an exceptional Primer that dries quickly
and sets a smooth canvas to the face, perfect for applying any type of makeup.
The patented formula is ideal for sensitive skin, or skin with enlarged pores;
the Primer smoothes and evens-out the
texture, making skin appear flawless; makeup goes on easy and stays put without
any degradation until it’s removed. In
the past, I’ve reviewed a number of products from Skindinavia, and found each one consistently delivered the
represented results. http://www.skindinavia.com
~ In Closing ~
My recent
articles, “Products That Welcome Spring”, “Spring Lifestyle Transitioning Tips”,
and “More Spring Finds Part One” are about welcoming the change in
seasons. Spring is all about the
“renewal in purpose of self (TH)”…and just like the new growth and hope and
promise of spring, we must also adapt to the changes the new season demands. What worked for us during winter won’t bridge
well to spring, or even summer. Embrace
the new season of spring…it’s part of the lifecycle!
That’s
it for this edition. Until the next one,
remember to take care of yourself and those you love.
By Terry
Herman
TERRY
HERMAN is a recognized expert in the industry, and regularly covers issues that
include business, management, operations, customer care, treatments, products,
and trends. In the 1990s, she authored an extensive "Glossary of Spa Terminologies"
and holds two copyright registrations. Consumer and trade publications
have also interviewed her as an expert.
She also conducted an extensive nationally broadcasted interview tour on
aspects of creating an at-home spa, interior design, music, stress and time
management. Her work has been published
extensively in print and digital in both consumer and trade publications.
In addition to writing, reviewing and being interviewed as an expert, she is also
a management consultant and motivational speaker. She also served on the International Advisory
Board for the former EXPERIENCE | PREMCHIT Journeys In Retreat To Wellness; the
Advisory Board was comprised of ten international experts in various fields of
wellness and spa. She also served as a
Group Manager for the popular LinkedIn group, The Spa Buzz. Her
social media outreach includes Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Tripatini. Be sure to read her food, wine and culinary digital magazine, TERRY’S SECOND HELPINGS.
Don’t forget to “Like” her Facebook Page, “Terry’s Second
Helpings”. You can email her at
terrysspabeautywellness@gmail.com, or terry.herman@gmail.com.
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