12.04.2006

Tips for Wintry Weather and All That Jazz...

Winter has arrived. To learn more about treating dry, scaly skin, I emailed some questions to noted dermatolgist, Dr. Heidi Waldorf.
Comments have been edited for clarity and length.

1. How important is it that people tweak their skincare routines come winter? In other words... do people really need to use a heavier moisturizer when it's cold?

Winter in northern climates brings cold temperatures, strong winds, and low humidity outside. The heat is turned on indoors. Skin loses water to the environment by evaporation and becomes dry. Skin feels rough and looks scaly. These changes represent breaks in the skin's protective barrier. Broken skin also exposes the underlying skin to environmental irritants and bacteria which can lead to inflammation and infection. Something called the ‘itch-scratch cycle’ develops: we feel the itch, scratch the spot that itches, the skin becomes more irritated and split from scratching, resulting in an even more intense itch which triggers more scratching and so on.
Basic winter dry skin care involves maintaining moisturization. Daily bathing is a practice that can be harmful or helpful. Try and resist the temptation to take a long hot shower or bath. Water should be lukewarm, not hot. Water removes important moisturizing factors in the top layers of the skin that are important to keep skin pliable. And as the water evaporates from the skin, moisture is lost. Stick with gentle non-soap cleansers and only use on body parts that tend to sweat or need cleaning rather than applying all over. Then apply a bland moisturizer all over.


Here's a tip: You know you are doing a good job if your skin doesn’t feel tight or stingy at the end.

It is important to discuss with your dermatologist what changes might be needed to your regimen as the seasons change to maintain your best skin health and beauty.


2. What can I do to prevent dry, cracked lips?
Lips are always susceptible to dryness. Saliva wets the lips and breath dries them. Mouth breathers, often due to post-nasal drip, the stuffed nose of a cold, or the placement of braces on the teeth, are particularly prone to dry, cracked lips. Applying a petrolatum, mineral oil, or soft wax based product will both soothe and protect the lips. Apply in the morning, after eating or drinking and before bed.

3. Do I still need sunscreen in the winter? What about on those dreary, grey days?Do not forget sun protection during winter, particularly when heading to higher elevations for winter sports. But even in the city on grey days, sun protection is important. Although there is little if any ultraviolet B (UVB, the more superficial 'burning' rays) reaching the ground at this time, the ultraviolet A (UVA, the deeper 'aging' rays) rays come through. Choose a moisturizer with an SPF of at least 15 and a UVA-protective ingredient like titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, avobenzone (Parsol 1789) or Mexoryl SX.

More on Heidi Waldorf:
As Director of Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, NY and Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Dermatology at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Heidi A. Waldorf, M.D. is a respected expert in the field of dermatology, including skin rejuvenation and laser technology, as well as skin cancer prevention and treatment.

12.01.2006

Need good products that don't cost a fortune?

Introducing ...the Winter Romance collection by NYC New York Color.

-New Miss sparkle highlighter pencil

-New Rhinestone Eyelashes

-New face polish

-New Cheek2Cheek Duo Blusher

-New Metallic Nail Glossies

Everything: $4.50 Where to buy?

Chain drugstores and www.newyorkcolor.com

11.30.2006

Blue is Good, sometimes



I've been enjoying Kiehl's Blue line. It's great for acne prone skin. The line helps to clear up zits. But it's not overdrying. If you have oily skin, this product line is a great choice. I really like the herbal moisturizer. Wish it were a wee cheaper, though.

Twisted Peppermint


How I love the holidays and all of the gift packs. Check out these cool ideas. Notice the peppermint body washes and creams. Great for waking up the soul (and the skin) on those chilly winter mornings.

11.17.2006

Thanks for The Samples




Jo Malone has been making waves since she started giving luxurious facials years ago. I've enjoyed her perfumes and candles.


This week I popped into the store on Broadway. It's a beautiful store. I'm talking about the one on the ground floor of the Flatiron Bulding at 949 Broadway. Here's their phone number: 212-673-2220.
I sampled at least a dozen fragrances. But I'm a creature of habit. I still really like Honeysuckle and Jasmine.




And I enjoyed talking with the kind staffers. I kept trying things without ever feeling like I had to buy something. That's my kind of store.


This holiday season, if you need a gift, consider the gift of a Jo Malone facial. You may also want to consider one of Jo Malone's gift sets. You can be sure ... it won't be regifted. Take a look.


11.14.2006

Got Scissors?


I just saw this on NYMAG's Web site. Very cool offer.
Every Tuesday night, Sally Hershberger Downtown offers cuts ($40), color ($40), and highlights ($60) at a discount by stylists in the advanced training program. 425 W. 14th St., nr. Ninth Ave., second fl. (212-206-8700); from 5 p.m.,

by appointment only.

11.10.2006

The Princess and The Pea


Introducing Stella and her l'il sis Rosie.
Stella (w/crown) : Age 3
Rosie (in pea pod suit) : Age 6 mos.
Priceless!

Be Blissful ... Travel Legally and in Style


Some holiday gifts are just perfectly-timed. Here's one you can take with you. Small bottles. Perfect for travel, gym or home. From Bliss ...available at Sephora and other fine stores.

11.07.2006

Do you Philip B.?


I've had the great fortune to try out a few of Philip B.'s hair products. I've really enjoyed experimenting with his detangling finishing rinse and his straightener, drop dead straightening baume.

I have thick, wavy hair and his products enabled me to wear my hair straight and wavy.

These products exceeded my expectations because they did a good job. They did not leave my hair sticky, smelly or gooey. My hair looked good, well-kept, but not frozen. It feels soft and yet is manageable.

Buy these products at Sephora and at drugstore.com.

11.01.2006

Keeping Lips Supple this Winter


Here's some advice from my friend at work. We will call her A as in Anonymous:

"...allow me to recommend the greatest chapstick ever:
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula with Vitamin E in a Swivel Stick.
It looks like a glue stick but it's amazing and lasts forever.
"...and MAC has a great lip glass, it's called Green House and sometimes Blue Memory, but the Blue/Green on red lips makes a clear pearly shine usually :)