Monday, May 7, 2012

Exfoliate, Exfoliate, Exfoliate.



With the weather warming up, we need to get our bodies ready for clothes that reveal a little more skin. I have a great product for you that I recently tried on myself...

You may have heard this a hundred times, but you need to exfoliate! You should exfoliate around three times a week; before shaving, and especially before getting a spray tan or using self tanner. It's important to exfoliate the skin on your face, but it's also important to give your whole body a scrub down. I recently tried a body micro-dermabrasion stick by Rodan + Fields Dermatologist called Enhancements Body Micro-Dermabrasion. I gave it a try because I was going to be trying out a new self tanner and I knew I needed to exfoliate first. You are supposed to use it in the bath or shower, and just use it on your whole body. I focused on my arms and legs. I felt the softness in my skin and I have used it twice more since then.  

Another way that this product has been effective is using it on my tattoos! I have several tattoos covering a lot of real estate on my arms, and the micro dermabrasion really made them look fresh and gave my skin a nice little glow. 

It looks like a little deodorant stick, and it's super easy to use. It feels good and tingles in a good way.  So whether you're about to shave, use self-tanner, or wear that mini-skirt you've been wanting to take out on the town -- exfoliate those stems, and look and feel refreshed and vibrant!

ENHANCEMENTS Body Micro-Dermabrasion


ENHANCEMENTS Body Micro-Dermabrasion

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Great Mother's Day gift idea...

For those of you still trying to figure out what to get for mom for Mothers Day, I got you covered! Our Anti Age Multi Function Eye Cream, Anti Age peptide packed eye cloths, and a complimentary Rodan + Fields eye mask valued at $100... For you?? Only $60! I can even have it delivered straight to moms house!

Give me a call or email and we'll work out the details.
becky.freeman@rocketmail.com

Monday, April 2, 2012

Oily skin?

This is going to be a quick one because I'm in the middle of studying, doing laundry, and watching The Voice :)

But I just wanted to throw out this little piece of gold for you. Do you get oily before you put your make up on? I know I'm not the only one... My skin can get oily especially after I put on my sunblock and before I put on my makeup. The other time is after I've been wearing my makeup all day...

Basically, my skin is a little more on the oily side though it's pretty close to "combination skin". I have a little secret weapon though that I use to get rid of the oil before I put my make up on in the morning. My skin has been less oily since using a new line of the Rodan + Fields Dermatologist skincare, but still...

My secret weapon is UNBLEMISH Blot Papers with Zincidone! This is my new favorite thing I literally bring with my everywhere. Since I am a Rodan + Fields Consultant I get to try everything... so I had this amazing product under my nose for like 6 months before trying it and realizing how awesome it was! The Zincidone helps to keep things looking matte, so you aren't shiny. It makes my makeup go on so beautifully and evenly. I highly and enthusiastically recommend it!

And by the way, it's not just for the ladies.... oily skin knows no gender!!

https://rskinner.myrandf.com/Shop/Product/UNBT060




Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...

Now when I'm talking about not letting the stress get to you, I am not just talking about work stress or relationship stress... I'm talking about ALL kinds of stress!

Today has been one of those days for me where everything seems to go wrong JUST enough to screw up my day. As I sat in my chair staring at my computer screen I reminded myself that I can't let the stress get to me.

There are many reasons that stress is bad for you... just to name a few:
1. It can make you fat!*
2. It can lead to high blood pressure (though the American Heart Association says the actual link is not clear, I have a few ideas...)
3. It can make you unpleasant and difficult to deal with... (sometimes I think "who cares" about this one, but you never know how you are affecting others...misery loves company -- but don't pass it on)
4. Medical research suggests that up to 90% of all illness and disease is stress-related (crazy!), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.**
5. Loss of Sex Drive (no thank you!)

Now let's address #1. I have heard a number of different ways that stress can lead to weight gain, especially around the middle. Here's what TIME magazine published regarding the topic...
"Researchers believe this abdominal fat lodges deep within visceral organs (ew!), such as the heart, liver and blood vessels, and may be an indicator of increased heart-attack risk. In a study of 42 female monkeys, the scientists found that those with the most social stress — in the monkeys' case, that meant being at the bottom of the social hierarchy — packed away the most fat around the middle."

The other part of this is the hormone "Cortisol". People with high levels of stress tend to produce excessive amounts of this stress hormone and tend to have more weight around their middle; we're talking apple-shaped bodies, rather than pear-shaped ones.

Now if that doesn't make you want to slow down and do a few breathing exercises next time you're feeling overwhelmed, I don't know what will!

High Blood Pressure!!! Here's how this works... we are basically primitive animals and we all have a natural stress response called the "Fight or Flight" response. Now this is a VERY helpful little tool we have developed since the beginning of humanity... when we needed it on a daily basis. Essentially, when were are presented with a stressful situation, are bodies are pumped with adrenaline and cortisol which prepare us to "Fight" or "Flee". This is for "situational stress", and like I said it is a good thing. It's this response system that allows a mother to lift a car that's pinning her son to the ground... don't believe me? Check this out: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2636/supermom. However, once the situation has passed, adrenaline and cortisol are supposed to go back to normal levels... BUT chronic stress means that these hormones could be elevated for long periods of time! This is NOT GOOD for you. This can be a precursor to the negative affect of stress!

Illness and disease are a result or related to stress 90% of the time?! What? That's crazy?! Or is it? When you are in a chronic state of stress, your immune system can be more vulnerable, making you more susceptible to infections.

Loss of Sex Drive?! When you are under a lot of stress, your mind tends to be busy thinking about the cause of that stress. Your mind is elsewhere. It's much more difficult to get "in the mood" when you're stressing on what happened at work that day. This is more of a common problem for women by the way... surprise surprise!

Now... I know what you want to know now! WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT IT!?!

Here's just some tips on how to lower stress. If you find that your stress is the result of a much more serious life event, sometimes therapy can be a good place to find solace and relax your mind. For every day stresses, try these tips:

 
1. Positive thinking and positive self talk. Reduce stress by eliminating negative self talk. A study to corroborate this was done by researchers at the Mayo Clinic. 
It's unclear EXACTLY why this works, but one theory is that having a positive outlook enables you to cope better with stressful situations, which reduces the harmful health effects of stress on your body.*** 
Be optimistic! Have a half full glass, rather than a half empty one. Think about it... if the endless stream of thoughts going through your head all day are negative, you're probably going to be a more negative person and have a negative outlook... this can make it harder to deal with stressful situations when they arise.



The Mayo Clinic has a great top ten list of stress relievers... here are just a few of my favorites from that list. Go here to see the rest: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/positive-thinking/SR00009.

2.  LAUGH! Laughter is the best medicine, haven't you heard? Laughter can lighten your mood and cause positive physical changes in your body -- even if you start out by faking it! So fake it till you make it... or watch some funny movies or hang out with funny friends :) But just increase the laughter in your life!

3. CONNECT! This means basically that even though you want to crawl under the covers and get away from the world, do the opposite! Being social and surrounding yourself with friends and family can help to give you support, or just distract you. Studies also show that being social can help alleviate some symptoms of depression... I don't know exactly where to site that, but I'll find it and post the study soon.

4. Yoga/ meditation/ breathing exercises. Do I need to really elaborate? Doing yoga or meditating really helps to clear your mind and bring you back to your center. Sometimes all you need to do is clear your head after a long day and meditating or yoga can help. Some good breathing exercises are ALWAYS helpful and you can even do them at work! Here's a link to a good video for breathing exercises: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87_EWLS5h4I 

5. SLEEP! Yes, sleep is our body's natural way of taking care of itself, regenerating, and recharging! You must not skimp on the sleep. If you feel especially anxious during bedtime thinking of the day ahead of you, try to be consistent with your sleep routine and get yourself relaxed. Take a warm bath with lavender, drink some sleepy-time tea (or good ol chamomile will do), and get the clocks out of your room. DO NOT TURN ON THE TV. And lastly, don't check your phone in bed -- it can wake your mind up and make it harder to get back in the sleep zone.

How happy does this baby look??

So this is all I have about stress for now... It was a good reminder to myself to not sweat the small stuff. We are all dealing with our own stress and it's important to do our best to reduce our stress or channel it into something positive. Don't let it affect how you treat others, and especially don't let it affect how you treat yourself. Give yourself a break, cut yourself some slack. Remember... You're doing the best you can!


**Science website called "How Stuff Works" - very informative: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/human-biology/how-stress-works1.htm
***http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/positive-thinking/SR00009



Side note: I'm not a doctor, and my advice is based in experience, opinion and Internet searches. Happy reading!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Month End PROMO for Beautiful SKIN!

Hey everyone!!

I'm running a promotion from now through the end of the month! It's the 60 day challenge! Any *NEW* Preferred Customer will earn themselves a free full size product! There is a 60 day empty bottle guarantee so you literally have nothing to lose... except wrinkles, age spots, acne etc..

Leave a comment, or send me a message and I will get to you! You can reach me at rebeccalynnskinner@gmail.com or visit my website to check out the products: rskinner.myrandf.com. There is something for everyone.

Personally, I have been using Reverse for about 6 months and it is fabulous! I am going to start using the Anti-age line next month and get rid of some of the lines I am not too happy about. There's also the AMP roller which is featured pretty much every month in a different beauty magazine and people are CRAZY about it... check it out:
https://rskinner.myrandf.com/Shop/Product/AASS001

If you are interested in learning how you can get into this business yourself, I can help you out with that too (rskinner.myrandf.biz)

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Wear your sunscreen!!!



Thank you for making your way to my *brand new* blog!

What I would like to focus on in this blog is health. Not just physical health, like exercise and eating right, but mental health as well. I also care A LOT about good skincare, so healthy skin is also going to be a topic of bloggery.


With my very first post I'd like to talk about SUNSCREEN! Looking outside my window you would not think this is a very relevant topic, but you'd be wrong good sir (or madam)! Sunscreen is important to wear year round, every day, repeatedly. You are constantly being exposed to UV rays that are harmful to the look, feel, and health of your skin.

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends we wear sunscreen everyday because of the harmful UV rays. Even on cloudy days, 80% of UV rays can pass through and get you! The FDA has really updated labeling laws so that it's easier to know what our sunscreen will do for us.

To reduce the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging, the sunscreen must offer two things*:
1. Broad-spectrum protection (protects against UVA and UVB rays) and
2. An SPF of 15 or higher. Without both, the sunscreen only helps prevent sunburn.
(check http://www.aad.org for more information)

I use an SPF of 55 every single day. I know that might sound extreme, but I've got a good reason. When I was 23 I started taking a birth control and suffered a pretty gnarly side effect from it. It's called Melasma (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melasma). Basically I had brown spots all over my face and the sun made it 100% worse. Every time I went out in the sun the brown areas would get darker and eventually were impossible to cover up with make up. That is really what started me on my skincare kick! It was kind of like a blessing in disguise. If I had never gotten the melasma, I might never have cared as much about my skin... and I could have way more wrinkles now! Or skin cancer...

I used about every product you could think of the lighten to brown areas, but nothing really worked. The only thing I could do was prevent it from getting darker, so that's what I focused on... hence the addiction to sunscreen. Last year, however, I started using a product that has completely transformed the look and feel of my skin. The line is called Reverse and it's made by Rodan + Fields Dermatologist (https://rskinner.myrandf.com/Shop/Reverse), a company created by the same Dr.'s who invented proactive. My skin has lightened up SOOOO much and feels great and has a lovely little dewy look :) This blog is not all about Rodan + Fields, so I'll share more about it later... I just gotta give credit where credit is due.


Take away:
1. Wear sunscreen! Every day, you need to protect yourself from skin cancer and early skin aging. It doesn't necessarily matter what the brand is, but you need to make sure to check that it protects against UVA AND UCB rays... and you don't need to wear 55 every day like I do, but make sure it's 15 or higher!
2. Don't wait until you get brown spots all over your face to realize that taking care of your skin is important. Let me learn that lesson the hard way for you. It's NOT WORTH IT!!! :)
3. Share my blog with friends and family that you don't want to get skin cancer... that's everyone right? Just checking :)


*Courtesy of the American Academy of Dermatology website: http://www.aad.org/media-resources/stats-and-facts/prevention-and-care/sunscreens