To get longer lasting manicures, apply a clean top coat every two days after your manicure. To keep cuticles soft between manicures, apply oil every night before bed and push cuticles back gently with a towel after you shower. To maintain pedicures, use an exfoliating scrub every time you wash your feet. Follow with lotion while feet are still slightly damp. Drink apple juice or eat a banana one hour before your waxing service to reduce sensitivity. High caffeine and alcohol intake prior to wax service can cause mild bruising, bleeding and discomfort to most people. Avoid suntanning (including tanning beds), jacuzzi, sauna, extensive workouts and steam baths 12-24 hours prior to and after any wax service to reduce redness and avoid ripping of the skin. Waxing will remove self-tanning product results. Does your color seem to fade too quickly? Try waiting 24-48 hours before shampooing to allow cuticles to fully close and seal in color molecules. Do you have swimmers hair and chlorine buildup? Try wetting hair in shower first and spraying in leave-in tonic before you take your first dive. If you love your natural color but it feels dull and lifeless, try a clear glossing to recondition and bring back shine. Sun, salt water, sand and squinting are all your eyes' worse enemies. Relive eye area stress with a revitalizing eye treatment. This will help reduce fine lines, puffiness and increase hydration. For those weekend warriors who blast into the sun on weekends and return to work tired and exhausted, try an aromatherapy body hydro pack. This is the ideal treatment for a little soothing R&R and cool escape. Air conditioning is a welcome relief from the scorching heat, but it can wreak havoc on the skin. Spending your days in and out of your office, your skin is being exposed to extreme conditions of hot and cold. Over-compensating for these drastic changes often leads to skin dehydration. Try a customized facial treatment to soothe and tone confused skin. |
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