Anti-Aging

Organic skincare Event

View Map:Event enquiry Mother’s Day Pamper Evening 31/03/2011 Duration: 6pm 9pm Entrance Fee: N/A
Venue: Thea Skincare Limited, 28 Nuthall Road Nottingham, Nottinghamshire England NG8 5BG
Event Organisers: Thea Skincare Limited
Tel: 0844 576 3312
Website: http://www.theaskincare.com
Taster treatments and complimentary skincare advice/treatments Buffet and networking and complimentary Mothers Day gift .

Ladies  its mothers day soon so why not prepare yourself to spend your time in Nottingham and have a wonderful pamper day. Treat your self and  your Mother by having some taster treatment on the 3rd April  with Thea Organic Enriched Skincare . It is a event that should not be missed. If you go please let me know……..  have fun don’t forget to keep me posted!!!!!

Beauty Event

Prepare to discover the ultimate anti-ageing secrets as The beauty Bible is transformed from page to pop-up-shop exclusively at Selfridges London from 17 – 21 March.

The Anti-Ageing beauty Bible was written by beauty writers Sarah Stacey and Jo Fairley, whose previous titles include The Green beauty Bible and The Handbag beauty Bible.

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For their latest beauty guide they enlisted the help of 2,400 testers to try a wide selection of products over a series of months and observed their true age-defying benefits. The resulting book showcases a selection of hero products.As well as buying the products which Sarah and Jo recommend in The beauty Bible at the pop-up-shop in store, you’ ll also be able to enjoy a one-to-one appointment with the duo who will share their honest advice on aging, as well as how to look fantastic at every stage of life.

To book an appointment with Sarah and Jo email beautybible@selfridges.co.uk now. The 15-minute sessions are available between 12.30 – 3pm and 5.30 – 7pm from Thursday 17 – Sunday 20 March and 12.30pm – 3pm on Monday 21 March, concluding with a book signing between 6.30 – 7.30pm on Monday 21 March.

Head to Selfridges London from 17 March to experience this exclusive one-stop shop for beauty enthusiasts.

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Trip the light fantastic with new laser treatments that can zap your beauty problems at the flick of a switch. Actress Anna Friel and TV’s Trinny Woodall are laser fans as increasing numbers of women opt for alternatives to Botox to look younger. Lasers have a variety of beauty uses, from wiping out stretch marks to improving wrinkles and pigmentations. They can treat acne, excessive sweating and thread veins as well as whiten teeth, remove unwanted hair, give body lifts and bust fat. Here’s what is available to improve everything from your skin to your teeth and even your figure.

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The Dundee Academy of Beauty is one of only a handful of salons in the UK with the new REGENLITE laser machine used for skin rejuvenation and acne scarring. It’s a pulsed dye laser system with a rejuvenation setting which tricks your body into producing more collagen. There’s also an acne setting which makes the body produce oxygen which stops the growth of bacteria. And there’s also another setting for red veins which destroys them. Academy owner Karen Lamb said: “We’ve treated acne with Regenlite and the results were great.

“The sore red pustules went and the skin in general was clear and much calmer. The acne treatments can be done as little as once every three months or in very severe cases every two weeks.”We can also treat acne scarring, using the meaine’s rejuvenating mode. This stimulates the body to produce more collagen and elastin to help heal the scars.” To read more click here .Laser therapy proves light-years a head for patients

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Learn all about stars’ favorite eye creams, the trendiest haircolor this summer, and Jennifer Love Hewitt’s dieting tips. Plus: if you have natural dimples, consider yourself lucky – more and more women are ready to pay plastic surgeons to get them.

Stop the ravages of time like Victoria Beckham and Katherine Heigl

Celebrity Beauty Buzz shares celebrities’ favorite anti-aging products: expectedly, designing WAG Victoria Beckham is the highest-maintenance star, using La Prairie eye cream ($285). Singer Sheryl Crow has waved goodbye to crow’s feet with Kinerase C8 Peptide Under Eye Treatment ($68). Actress Tori Spelling relies on Olay Professional Pro-x Eye Restoration Complex ($42) to depuff her eyes, and actress Katherine Heigl treats dark circles with Bremenn Hylexin ($59).

To read more click here Celebrity beauty lessons

By Agence France-Presse

BLOND OR  BRONDE !!!! Brunettes Go “Bronde” to Lighten Up This Summer!!!!


Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Lopez and Natalie Portman are all recent bronde converts. If its good for them sure hell it must be good for you too right?.

A perfect hybrid of blonde and brown, bronde is the newest — and most natural — look for dark-haired beauties who want to share in the sun-kissed summer fun, and look a few years younger while they’re at it.

Natalie Portman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez and most recently Miley Cyrus, have been spotted with this lighter bronde hue — a term that’s become popular in the last few years to personify that not-quite-blonde, not-quite-brunette tone that “Glamour” first reported in November 2007 in response to the economic downturn, while at the same time brilliantly describing supermodel Gisele Bundchen’s much-coveted hair hue.

“Women who might normally lighten their hair all over are going for a darker base shade with more highlights, so what you get is something that’s part blond, part brown, or “brond,” said Beth Shapouri in a recap of the article on “Glamour’s” Girls in the Beauty Department blog. But this summer, it’s the other way around; rather than blondes trying to save cash, the bronde trend is now being driven by brunettes in search of a flattering summer shade that can shave years off your look.

Gisele Bundchen is the quintessential bronde.

“Women are always asking me, ‘What makes me look younger?’”, celebrity colorist and “Sheer Genius” judge, Kim Vo told StyleList. Blonde hair dye mixed with a flattering tint of brown gives brunettes what he thinks is the most versatile color, regardless of age.Because Vo says women have become “blonderexic” — a Vo-ism that describes someone who has too much blonde for their own good — he says this warmer hue works better with our darker, natural coloring.It also helps us avoid the number one mistake that brunettes make: orange highlights. “Highlights like that remind me of tiger strips,” Vo says.The key is to lighten the locks more subtly by painting select layers on top of the hair with two different volumes of color lifting creams. This ultimately gives darker hair more depth and dimension without looking like you’re trying to be the blonde you’re not. Its warmer highlights are also the most forgiving according to Vo because they work on all skin types and hair textures.

“I was inspired by memories of my childhood on the beaches in France,” says Vo who believes this look is as casual and natural as you want it to be.Once colored, Vo recommends protecting your locks with a glaze. “It seals in color, adds a diamond-like radiance and shine and creates the perfect ‘date night’ hair. It’s one of my favorite products!” Just like blonde is now one of his favorite colors.

“If blonde and brunette had a love child, it would be bronde,” Vo adds. “It’s the way to go!”

Aside from this new color option, see another reason why it’s great to be a brunette!please leave a comment Chow !!!!

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Serums are a good complement to creams. They go on easily, you can put them on the whole face and neck including the eye area, they dry easily and don’t look greasy. You can use them under a day cream and they can be an important part of your anti-ageing routine, because they can deliver antioxidants, retinoids, peptides and vitamin C and its derivatives more efficiently than some creams.

The  Naturopath (Susan Curtis)A serum is a concentrated formulation that usually contains antioxidants to redress oxidative stress caused by pollution and sun, peptides to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and humectants to help prevent water loss. This can be achieved with plant-based ingredients, such as the skin-firming essential oils frankincense and myrrh, herbal extracts like antioxidant-rich white tea or turmeric, and regenerating phyto-nutrients like rosehip-seed oil.

To read more click on Beauty Serums

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Are you  a beauty cream addict .Do you have all differnt types of creams in your bag, cupboard and on your dressing table ? but not sure which one to use .????

BEFORE buying that new “dream cream”, do you wonder if you already own a similar one?  New research shows British women have more than 50million skin products they will never use. More than half of women polled – 55 per cent – admitted having one such product. And a study for The Body Shop’s Nutriganics range has shown the average woman spends almost £6,000 on beauty products in her lifetime. Experts say the waste is because women do not know what their skin needs.Gemma Matthews, 32/£50 a month habit … Gemma Matthews PA and events organiser Gemma lives in Reading, Berks, with husband Jonathan, 30, a credit manager. She says: I have drawers full of half-used or new products. I buy things on two-for-one deals and consign one to the drawer and forget about it. I usually spend about £50 a month but I’ve spent up to £120 in one go. Sometimes I feel guilty about what I buy. I also worry about wrinkles – I’ve had lots of sunny holidays. And I’ve got broken veins around my nose so I use creams to relieve the redness.

DR PATRICK SAYS: With Gemma’s skin type, sun protection is very important. In the morning she needs a moisturiser with a sunscreen. In the evening she should try vitamin A or vitamin C to slow skin ageing. A healthy diet and water will help, too. A night cream with vitamin A or vitamin E and rotating brands every three months would be a good idea. TRY: Superdrug Vitamin E Illuminating Moisture Cream (£2.99) and Body Shop Vitamin C Intensive Night Treatment (£12.50).

To read more click here Dr Patrick Bowler advice 

By The Sun

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