Cliche Magazine Oct/Nov 2014 | Page 35

BEAUTY | FALL SKINCARE Help to Repair SunDrenched/Damaged Skin The best method to remove sun damage and layers of sunscreen is by getting HydraFacial. HydraFacial is the only hydradermabrasion procedure that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection simultaneously. This results in clearer, more beautiful skin with no discomfort or downtime. The treatment is soothing, moisturizing, non-invasive, and non-irritating. As mentioned above, this too includes removing any sun damage, along with sunscreen that is clogged in the pores. It feels great, and is a great way to end the summer season. So, what are you waiting for? Book your appointment at your favorite spa for a HydraFacial and get autumn-ready skin! ers noticeable results instantly and even helps restore youthful skin. There are exfoliators that do more than remove dead skin, like chemical exfoliators, some of which contain alpha hydroxy or salicylic acids. What this does is help eliminate brown spots, acne, wrinkles, and enlarged pores. Otherwise, the more natural fruit-based exfoliators, for example, that still have chemical components are excellent for sensitive skin. Moisturize Your Body Moisturizing is essential during the duration of fall and winter, as the skin loses moisture with the central heating, cold weather, wind, etc. Make sure you moisturize every day. For a natural moisturizer, refer to olive oil or coconut oil, as they are both excellent for the skin. Moisturize your body, hands, and face with an oil-rich moisturizer, a moisturizer that is designed for dry, dehydrated skin. Fading Brown Spots A natural way to fade brown spots is with lemon juice. Dilute it with water and place the lemon juice where you would like to fade the brown spots. If you do not have lemon juice, instead opt for lime juice. Keep in mind that they are both acidic, and therefore it is best to use them when you are not heading out into the sun. Your whole face can be tanned or burned, so make sure to be careful when using this helpful trick. OCT/NOV 2014 | 35