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How much is too much?

Posted on: March 11th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory 3 Comments

Some companies have gone to the ends of the earth to seek out the miracle ingredient that can help anyone with enough cash turn back the hands of time.

Do you want softer, smoother, more supple skin? It’s going to cost you. It costs $230 to purchase just 2 oz of Crème De La Mer. Why is it so expensive? It probably has something to do with one of its main ingredients: a rare sea kelp that is harvested twice a year and transported back to the lab on ice. However, according to its creator, Dr. Max Huber, it’s not the fancy ingredients that make this skin miracle happen – it’s the way they are distilled. The fermentation process, which takes three to four months, includes harnessing the powers of both light and sound.

Think that’s expensive? Compared to Switzerland’s La Prairie, it’s a steal! A few of La Prairie’s products also purport to harness the miracles of the deep. Ingredients like sea water and caviar in products sporting $500 price tags have people asking why eat this appetizer when I can put it on my face?

This company doesn’t just rely on the treasures found under the sea. When it comes to beauty, La Prairie leaves no stone unturned. Just 1.7 ounces of Cellular Cream Platinum Rare costs $1,000 thanks to its star ingredient – you guessed it: platinum. Rarer than gold, platinum’s unique ability to bond with the human face insures ageless performance by protecting your skin’s DNA. Its most expensive product boasts an even heftier price tag: $2,000. Although caviar is included, the limited edition Jeweled Skin Caviar Luxe Cream is probably so expensive thanks to its packaging. This refillable jeweled jar features 2,400 Crystallized Swarovski elements and targets the makeup jar collector audience.

Do They Really Work?

Although many people have seen results from these products, there isn’t an unbiased consensus among the scientific community on whether they’re worth it. In fact, most experts say that maintaining a youthful glow has less to do with spending exorbitant amounts of cash, and more to do with taking care of yourself. So, protect yourself from the sun, stay hydrated, eat a healthy diet rich in omega threes, exercise regularly, and of course, avoid smoke at all costs.

Want to see more outrageously priced products?

Forbes Magazine published a list of the 14 most expensive skin products it could find. Here’s a list of more really expensive skin serums and wrinkle solutions:

1. RéVive Intensité Volumizing Serum

Price: $600 per oz.
Star ingredient: Keratinocyte growth factor.

2. Sisley-Paris Sisleya Elixer
Price: $582 per oz.
Star ingredient: Extract of weeping willow.

3. Clé De Peau Beauté La Crème
Price: $475 for 1 oz.
Star ingredient: Actually comes with a silver spoon.

4. Dermagenetics DNA Test & Custom Anti-Wrinkle Night Cream
Price: $400 per oz.
Star ingredient: Your DNA. After your genetic propensity for wrinkling is tested, you receive a customized night cream.

5. Natura Bissé Inhibit-Dermafill
Price: $385 per oz.
Star ingredient: Octapeptide and black pepper extract.

6. Kanebo Sensai Ex La Crème
Price: $368 per oz.
Star ingredient: Extract of apricot kernels.

7. Dermalab Swissline Cell Shock 50% Pure Cellular Extract
Price: $331 per oz.
Star ingredient: Pure cellular extract.

8. Darphin Replenishing Anti-Wrinkle Serum
Price: $310 per oz.
Star ingredient: Iris isoflavones and essence of mamaku.

9. Valmont L ‘Elixir des Glaciers
Price: $288 per oz.
Star ingredient: Extract of coneflower, sea buckthorn and rosa moschata.

10. N.V. Perricone M.D. Neuropeptide Facial Conformer
Price: $285 per oz.
Star ingredient: Peptides and neuropeptides.

11. Orlane Hypnotherapy
Price: $277 per oz.
Star ingredient: Red tocol arctic cranberry.

12. AmorePacific Time Response Skin Renewal Crème
Price: $235 per oz.
Star ingredient: Green tea.

13. Guerlain Sérénissima
Price: $210 per oz.
Star ingredient: Patented H-Captine Complex.

14: Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv Ultimate Lifting Eye Crème
Price: $100 per oz.
Star ingredient: Crushed South Sea pearls.
So, how much is too much?

How much would you pay for these top-of-the-line cosmetic products? Do you know of any that accomplish the same goals with a much smaller price tag?

Beauty School = Fast Path to Success

Posted on: March 4th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Do you dream of working in the exciting field of beauty? Good news! There are more reasons to pursue your goals today than ever before. Thanks to the growing demand for personal appearance workers, beauty professionals are experiencing increased earning potential, greater job security and more employment options. According to the International Spa Association, despite the massive layoffs in the U.S., the beauty industry continues to experience significant hiring growth, with jobs rising 31 percent in 2008.

Of course, before you can start enjoying these benefits, you’ve got to go to beauty school and pass your state cosmetology licensing examination. It also means you’ve got to start thinking about covering tuition costs – and that probably has you scouring the city for beauty school on the cheap.

More good news! Many beauty schools offer niche-specific, specialized beauty training programs that cost less and take less time than typical cosmetology programs. For example, esthetician and nail technology programs can require less than 1/3 of the hours that cosmetology programs take. Shorter programs are roughly 1/3 of the cost, too. That means you can start working in the field – and earning money – faster.

And of course, if you are already enjoying the benefits of working in the field as a skin care specialist or nail technologist, there’s nothing stopping you from quickly getting the training you need to become a fully-licensed cosmetologist, right?

Winter Hair Can Be Beautiful, Too!

Posted on: February 25th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory 1 Comment

Has your hair been experiencing some of winter’s harsh punishments lately, too? Static electricity, breakage, dullness – sound familiar? These can all be symptoms of the winter hair blues.

But don’t fret! There are ways to dig your lovely hair back out of the snowdrifts, even during the depths of winter. Whether you are on the receiving end of the winter blues or you are a professional hairstylist trying to help your clients get their winter hair in check, check out some of these tips based on expert hairstylists’ recommendations:

Get a Trim
Dryness begins at the hair’s ends, so regular haircuts can keep the dryness in check. Many stylists recommend scheduling a cut every eight weeks to trim off the dead weight.

Condition, Condition, Condition!
It’s no secret that many of us would have trouble functioning normally without some of those heated styling tools – I’m talking about blow dryers, flat irons and curling irons. But all this heat can do a number on unprotected hair. A light application of a heat-protecting cream or leave-in conditioner before you blow-dry, straighten or curl can shield your hair from the heat and prevent damage.

Give a Deep-Therapy Masque a Try
A weekly deep-therapy hair masque treatment can be the perfect way to pamper your hair, especially in the winter. Beauty supply retailers have a number of hair masque brands and formulas from which you can choose.

Eat Right
It turns out that what you put into your body can affect your hair’s appearance and strength. Eating a balanced diet and drinking plenty of water can help your hair look its best. Low-carb diets are especially notorious for contributing to dried-out tresses. So if you’re following a strict diet to drop a few pounds, you may need to add vitamins or supplements to your routine.

Even though you may not be able to control the weather, you can control its effects on your hair. Do you have any other tips for keeping hair beautiful all winter long? Share the wealth!

When Good Makeup Goes Bad

Posted on: February 18th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Think your favorite shade of eye shadow will be good to you forever? Think again. Even good makeup can go bad. For all you makeup lovers and aspiring makeup artists out there, your makeup has a shelf life that shouldn’t be ignored! Expired makeup can be a hotbed for nasty bacteria that can irritate your skin and give you red, itchy eyes. It’s not a pretty sight, and probably won’t inspire your clients to keep coming back!

Cosmetic companies are not required to put expiration dates on products, so it can be easy to hold on to makeup long after it should have been trashed. But, try to avoid the temptation to keep the old stuff. Whether you simply love beautifying with your all-original makeup routine or practice the art of applying makeup every day at makeup artist training school, skin health is not worth sacrificing to keep using that discontinued, delightful shade of red lipstick!

Now, not all makeup is created equal – some does last longer. But here’s a rough guideline for you to follow:

•    Blush – 2 years
•    Blush (cream) – 18 months
•    Concealer – 18 months
•    Eye shadow (cream) – 18 months
•    Eye shadow (powder) – 2 years
•    Eyeliner – 18 months
•    Eyeliner (liquid) – 6 months
•    Foundation (cream) – 18 months
•    Foundation (oil-free) – 1 year
•    Lip gloss – 2 years
•    Lip liner – 2 years
•    Lipstick – 2 years
•    Mascara – 3 months
•    Nail polish – 1 year
•    Powder – 2 years

And, one thing always trumps these rough makeup expiration dates. If your makeup changes color or starts to smell, make sure you pitch it immediately!

What about you? Do you throw away your makeup around its expiration date, or do you use it until it’s dried up and crusty?

Massage Therapy is Making Space for Professional Growth

Posted on: February 11th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Today, pursuing a massage therapy career isn’t just for empathetic people who want to help others – it’s for business-savvy professionals who want to tap into one of today’s fastest growing industries.

There are already more than 118, 000 massage therapy professionals practicing in America – a number that’s projected to grow by 20% within the next decade. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistic’s Occupational Outlook Handbook, employment for massage therapists is expected to increase faster than average in the coming years.

Massage therapy is expected to grow as a result of:

• Increased interest in alternative medicine and holistic healing
• Healthcare providers who are beginning to recognize and accept massage therapy as legitimate treatment and preventative measure
• Insurance companies that are beginning to cover massage treatment
• Its increasing use as a supplement to conventional treatment of muscle problems, sickness, diseases and stress-related health problems
• More employee friendly workplaces that provide professional in-office seated massages
• Older citizens, who tend to experience great health benefits from massage, make up America’s most rapidly growing segment of population.
• Young adults who present the largest demand for massage are likely to continue to enjoy its benefits in the years to come

Are you interested in pursuing a massage therapy career? Make sure to find out the massage therapy licensing requirements for education and certification in your state because they vary a great deal. However, most states require that you undertake formal training and gain national certification.

There are already more than 1,500 massage therapy postsecondary schools, college programs, and training programs throughout the country. And, more programs are being created in response to the growing demand for skilled practitioners. Find out about the massage therapy schools in your area!

On the Hunt for the Best Mascara

Posted on: February 4th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory 2 Comments

Like most women, I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect mascara since I was, oh, about 13 years old. And, man, have I run the gamut! From drug store finds promising big bang for my bucks to the more expensive over-the-makeup-counter stuff, I think I’ve tried it all to get those luscious lashes I crave. Maybe some of you aspiring makeup artists attending makeup artist classes know the answer?

I’ve talked to my girlfriends about the latest products and I’ve talked to mom’s friends about the brands with staying power – still, this holy grail of makeup products has managed to elude me!

So, I recently decided to hit up the wonderful Web for more info. According to my research (which consisted of quite a fair amount of Googling) it seems that Lancome DEFINCILS is the celebrated champion. The overwhelming majority of sites lauded this mascara for having the best lengthening, volumizing and staying power around.

It comes in 4 shades: black; brown; deep brown and navy. And, it’s available at most makeup retail stores. The price of this perfection? A whopping $24. It seems a little pricey for something I have to restock every 3 months, but I’m thinking it could be worth it since mascara is my one must-wear product (if I don’t wear it, people ask me whether I’m tired or sick all day.)

When it came to less expensive mascaras, my research didn’t come up with an obvious winner. However, Maybelline Great Lash (the one that comes in the hot pink and neon green tube) and Cover Girl LashBlast both came up a bit more often than others.

So, it seems that the hunt for the perfect bargain mascara continues. In the meantime, I’m going to try Lancome DEFINCILS out. I’ll let you know how it goes.

Mascara

How to Keep Your Up Do From Becoming an Uh Oh

Posted on: January 28th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

What do most women want when it comes to big events? From homecoming, to prom to their wedding day, the inevitable answer is: FABULOUS hair. Of course, we usually want pretty dresses, amazing shoes and flawless makeup, too. But, without the perfect hair style to tie it all together, a great look can easily become a great big flop.

Want to know the secret to an amazing up do? You may be shocked at the answer. The key to creating a gorgeous up do is dirty hair. It may seem counter-intuitive, but the grubbier your hair is, the better it will hold in place. Ask the professionals who have attended hair design school! They’ll tell you.

Clean hair can actually be incredibly difficult to work with and usually requires the addition of LOADS of product. So, if you’re about to get your hair swept up and pinned down, make sure to stay clear of shampoo for at least 2 days before the big event to give your natural oils some time to build up.

Freshen up your look

Posted on: January 21st, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Winter blues got you down? Well, BSD.com has a way to help you ditch the gloom and get a new you! Start with a fresh, new look that will brighten up your face and put a spring in your step. There are several different ways to freshen up your look, begin with a clean face and add just a splash of color. Think light, pretty and pink and we can help you keep it under budget with CoverGirl, Stila and Revlon. Want to get the look of your favorite celebrities ? Try out some of these products that can help you achieve a new, springy look as well as help your wallet.

Your shopping list:

•    Neutrogena Oil-Free SPF 15 moisturizer
•    CoverGirl Clean Makeup foundation
•    NARS blush in Super Orgasm
•    Stila Illuminating moisturizer
•    Neutrogena Skin Soothing Undereye Corrector
•    Boots No. 7 Stay Perfect Shadow in Petal Shimmers
•    L’Oreal HIP Bright Duos shadow in Adventurous
•    CoverGirl Exact Liquid Liner Pen in Very Black
•    Maybelline Great Lash mascara
•    Smith’s Rosebud Salve lip gloss
•    Revlon Moon Drops lipstick in Snowsilver Rose
•    Sephora eyebrow pencil

You don’t have to wait for spring to liven up your look!

Straight Hair in 6 Easy Steps

Posted on: January 9th, 2009 by Beauty Schools Directory 2 Comments

If you’ve been blessed with naturally straight hair, consider yourself lucky. In fact, you can kick your curling iron to the curb, because long, straight locks are in. But, if your hair is of the wavy, curly or frizzy variety, don’t fret.

You can still get this hot look by following these 6 steps:

1. Wash it. Make sure your hair is clean when you start the straightening process, or you could end up with oily, stringy looking hair instead of the voluminous shiny tresses you’re trying to achieve.

2. Partially dry it. Instead of completely drying your hair, use a wide toothed comb and get rid of the excess water.

3. Add volumizer. When hair is still slightly damp, add mouse or another volumizer to give your hair more body. Apply from root to tip of hair.

4. Blow dry. Using a large round brush, blow dry your hair from root to tip. Don’t tug on your hair, but try to keep a bit of tension with your brush. Follow the motion of your brush with the dryer until your hair is completely dry.

5. Flat iron. Section your hair and flat iron your hair from root to tip.

6. Finish your look. Use a dime-sized amount of gloss to de-frizz your hair. This step will help manage any unruly fly aways and give your hair a pretty shine.

Fight Dry Skin with Natural Remedies

Posted on: December 29th, 2008 by Beauty Schools Directory 4 Comments

Now that winter has settled into most of the United States the way my younger sister settles in for America’s Next Top Model marathons, many of us are facing a common problem: dry skin. And, if you’re like me, you’ve tried every intense hand lotion, body lotion and Vaseline-like remedy on the market to try and combat it. So, this year I decided to research some alternative winter skin care regimens.

Here are a few natural steps you can take toward maintaining healthy, glowing skin – even during January.

Drink plenty of water. Staying well-hydrated will help keep your skin looking fresh and feeling healthy.

Exfoliate. Getting rid of the layers of old, dead skin cells can help reveal the brand new, healthy skin underneath. To make a natural exfoliant, just mix some sugar with honey and water (or sea salt and olive oil) and rub into skin using small circles.

Eat fatty acids. Foods like avocado, nuts and olives contain omega 3’s which promote cell growth, keeping skin healthy and younger looking.

Topical treatments. Omega 3’s can also work when rubbed onto the skin. Make a face mask out of mashed avocado and let some fatty acids sink into your skin.

Honey treatments. Combine a small dollop of honey and water and cover your face. A small amount of honey won’t make your face sticky, but its natural antioxidants and moisturizers will keep your face free from patches of dry skin.

I know there are plenty of others – these are just the ones I’ve tried so far. Do you have any natural home remedies for dry skin? Right now, I’m looking for something that works specifically for dry, cracked hands. I’ll keep you posted on any great discoveries.

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