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Northshore January February 2020

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NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 58 JANUARY + FEBRUARY 2020 S H O P + R E N E W touch is your sunscreen. A good mineral makeup is good to fluff on after for extra protection because that has sunscreen, too." Dayle Ciampa D O N ' T S K I P FAC I A L T R E AT M E N TS "Coming in for regular facial treatments is important for this time of year. The HydraFacial is one of our top treatments. Also, getting a peel is a must in the wintertime. You want to shed all the dead cells from the summertime abuse." Dayle Ciampa "Peels help with pigmentation that you may have picked up over the summer. And HydraFacials are the biggest thing with celebrities right now. It's so easy and it gives instant results. You literally look like you have brand new skin." Steven Florio C L E A N S E , E X F O L I AT E , A N D M O I ST U R I Z E , S M A RT LY "Dehydration, dryness, and redness come from going in and out from hot to cold here in New England. If they're not protecting your face or putting something on, you might end up getting redness. I recommend a really great moisturizer and using hydrating serums, which you can mix with the moisturizer. We use SkinCeuticals." Gabriela Varoudakis "Use an oil or balm cleanser. Those are good for hydrating and removing makeup, and it balances the skin. It gives a natural glow and leaves a thin protective coating on your skin." Steven Florio "Protect your skin from the cold, increase your hydration, and don't forget to exfoliate. Our favorite winter clinical treatment is a HydraFacial with lymphatic drainage and growth factor." Michelle Doran S AY Y E S TO A H E A LT H Y L I F E ST Y L E "Sweating helps; it detoxifies. Exercise always helps brighten the skin. Or going into a sauna. Imagine accompanying that with a good skin care regimen." Gabriela Varoudakis "Internal and external use of minerals is important. We don't realize we're dehydrated and the connection to mineral deficiency. We need to have topical minerals to carry in humectants (water binding molecules). We recommend using Ayurveda oils. I prefer sesame oil because the molecule is so small it nurtures and nourishes our body. For home use, we have liquid minerals to spray on skin that contain copper, cobalt, manganese, and others, which when followed with moisturizer absorb into the skin tissue and have remarkable results. By taking minerals internally we hydrate our skin from the inside. We carry Trace Mineral Drops for water that contain 72 minerals. We cannot just take one mineral; they all work together." Dawn Tardif Exercise or take a sauna—sweating detoxifies the body.

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