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7 Winter Vegetables That’ll Give You a Cold-Weather Glow

by angelskin | 01.05.2019

The weather’s getting colder, the air is getting dryer and the sweaters are getting thicker. Whether you’re commuting to work or school, the harsh winter weather is inevitable and can take an extreme toll on your face. And unless you’re walking around with a ski mask on, your skin is susceptible to the frigid climate that causes inflammation, redness and dryness, among many other common symptoms.

We can moisturize and apply a few extra face masks each week, but instead of working from the outside in, consider working from the inside out. It’s no secret that our skin is closely connected to our eating habits, which means it’s important to load up on a few key nutrients to combat the cold.

More: 7 Foods That Can Aid in Healing Skin Inflammation

With that being said, prepare to say goodbye to dull, dry skin when you embrace these key foods that are not only in season, but also perfect for your complexion.

Garlic

Aside from requiring you to pop in an extra piece of gum, garlic aids in removing bacteria from your gastrointestinal system. According to Holly Harding, founder of O’o Hawaii and Integrative Health Coach,“Garlic is an antifungal and can help to get rid of candida and a host of bacteria in the gut. As we now know, if our gut is healthy, so is our skin.”

Garlic is also full of vitamin C, which can aid in collagen production that ultimately reduces fine likes and wrinkles. Danielle Baum, owner of Angel Skin and licensed aesthetician, says, “Vitamin C is great for your skin. It’s packed with antioxidants, which protect and repair your skin from free radical damage and sun damage. Vitamin C is also a great brightening agent that contributes to evening out the skin tone as well.”

Choi Sum

Harding says, “These hearty greens include a host of vitamins including A (a powerful antioxidant), C, calcium, iron and folic acid.” Antioxidants are extremely useful because they protect your skin from free radicals that ultimately come from pollution, cigarette smoke and other chemicals your skin is frequently exposed to.

Studies also show that calcium aids in cell turnover, a key factor in keeping your skin looking supple and youthful. Cell turnover slows down with age, but chowing down on some choi sum or calcium-rich foods can help boost the process.

Folic acid alleviates dryness and improves moisture retention, which is extremely essential during the winter season. Baum says, “Folic acid pairs well with other antioxidants to rid the body of toxins, which essentially helps reduce acne.”

Asparagus

Wrapping asparagus in bacon is probably not the route you want to take when attempting to improve your skin’s complexion this winter. However, according to Harding, “Six spears of asparagus contain 25 percent of the recommended daily intake of vitamin A. In addition to its powerful antioxidant properties, vitamin A also reduces the production of sebum from the pores and helps prevent acne and helps to destroy free radicals.”

More: 10 Winter Beauty Tips Celebrities Swear by for the Colder Months

Carrots

Carrots are rich in vitamin C, and as noted earlier, it helps boost collagen production and evens out your skin tone. It’s routinely recommended as a way to help clear up acne and allow your skin to become less dull—need any more convincing?

Pumpkin Seeds

“High in vitamin A and zinc, the two vitamins in combination help bring hydration to the skin and zinc in essence boost vitamin A’s ability to do its job,” says Harding. Studies show that zinc has a favorable effect on rosacea, a skin disorder that can flare up or be triggered by cold weather, and acne.

Onions

Aside from promoting digestion, improving your immune system and lowering blood sugar levels, studies show that onions have great anti-inflammatory components. Redness is almost inevitable during the dry winter months, but onions can help combat this side effect because of the quercetin, an anti-inflammatory, found in this winter vegetable. Other foods that contain quercetin include broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower.

Beetroot

You can steam, roast, bake or boil beetroots, the super-pigmented root crop that has an extremely unique taste. Beetroots also contain flavanoids like quercetin that according to studies, combat inflammation. Containing a significant amount of vitamin C, beets are another winter vegetable that helps alleviate dryness and promote collagen production.

Keep these extremely nutritious veggies in mind next time you’re grocery shopping!

Find out what is HydraFacialMD that is causing the sensation at this moment.

by angelskin | 12.15.2018

SUSCRÍBETE A NUESTRO BOLETÍN

En busca de la eterna juventud estamos dispuestas a probar en cuanto producto se nos presenta y a recurrir incluso a rellenos que prometen retrasar el paso del tiempo y dejarnos un rostro envidiable. Pero no podemos negar que los métodos clásico siguen siendo de los más efectivos. Limpiar bien la cara antes de acostarse, tomar mucho agua, siempre usar humectante y no olvidar el protector solar. También dentro de esos métodos están los faciales, que limpian profundamente la piel y le depositan a la piel las vitaminas que necesitan para que permanezca radiante por más tiempo.

Uno de esos increíbles tratamientos es el Hydrafacial, el que gracias a una nueva entrega de Los especiales de Kika vamos ver cómo se aplica y los beneficioso que es para la piel.

“[Es] un tratamiento muy especial que limpia las impurezas de la piel sin necesidad de las manos. Todo se hace con las manos”, explica la experta en belleza. “Inyecta minerales, péptidos y toda clase de nutrientes para que la piel quede radiante”.

El proceso consta de ocho pasos, entre ellos extraer las impurezas, aplicar un hidratante de manzanilla al igual que una mascarilla para calmar la piel y la infusión de péptidos. Es uno de los faciales más completos.

En el video al principio del artículo puedes ver cada uno de los pasos que lleva este increíble facial y lo fabulosa que queda la piel después de hacerlo. ¿Lo harías?

Thanks to People magazine.

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How Microdermabrasion got dethroned by the Hydrafacial

by angelskin | 11.27.2018

Today I have a special guest for you New York’s celebrity esthetician Danielle Baum, owner, and founder of Angel Skin NYC.

She shares with me how Microdermabrasion got dethroned by the Hydrafacial.

For those of you that do not know what a Microdermabrasion procedure is, here is a brief description:

It is a stronger method for exfoliation than an at-home scrub. Fine particles, typically crystal or diamond flakes are used to “sandblast” away dead skin, while newer, particle-free versions are thought to be safer and more comfortable, a microdermabrasion treatment removes the topmost layer of your skin, which reduces dark spots, fine lines, acne as well as shallow scars.

The HydraFacial has replaced microdermabrasion as the preferred option for exfoliation and allover improvement. The HydraFacial takes a more comprehensive approach to skin improvement by combining microdermabrasion, an acid peel, and a facial into one relaxing procedure thanks to its unique 4-step process:

  • Skin is cleansed and exfoliated to reveal glowing new skin and make it more receptive to topical products.
  • A gentle acid peel dislodges dirt and oil without causing irritation or redness.
  • Extractions remove more stubborn dirt from pores through the use of vortex suction.
  • Skin is deeply hydrated by an application of antioxidant and hyaluronic acid-rich solutions.

Why is a Hydrafacial better than a microdermabrasion?

A HydraFacial cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and hydrates with special serums full of antioxidants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid.

The Hydrafacial is safe for sensitive skin types and darker skin. Microdermabrasion is a more aggressive treatment for sensitive skin types. It also does not work well with darker tones of skin.

How long does a procedure take?

Depending on your skin’s condition, a treatment can last between 15-30 minutes. You can resume your day without any peeling, or downtime.

How many treatments before you see “real” results?

After one treatment you will see results. However, Danielle recommends you do 3-6 procedures for a massive skin transformation.

The HydraFacial doesn’t just refine skin — it nourishes it from the inside out leaving you with a fresh glow.

Thank you, Danielle, for taking the time to educate us on this new and exciting beauty treatment.

Follow Danielle’s, Angel Skin NYC on Instagram to view the procedure, before/after photos, and results!

Photo credits: By Lindsay Adler on 500px, Hydrafacial Vogue, Angel Skin NYC,