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LeSkintique Salon News |
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Volume
3, Issue 4 April 2010
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I What Makes LeSkintique
Different from other Salons?
All new clients get a “free gift.” We offer excellent
cost savings for skin care products and specials for
services. Just click the coupon on Our web-site www.leskintique.com
and you will receive a 10% discount Coupon. Bring it
into the salon and we will deduct 10% from your services.
A 20% discount is offered when you order products on-line.
In addition, we provide monthly specials and they are
posted on our web-site. Our specialists have years of
experience in addition they service many of the STARS
just like you. II
Extra Bonus Special
Book an appointment in the next 2 weeks and you’ll receive
a Cleanser, Toner or Gas Card and a 60-minute Le Skintique
Signature Facial for $70.00 (normally $75.00) this special
comes with a( free oxygen Mask blast) Schedule your
appointment today! Gift Cards are available |
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Sticking with a Skin Care Routine
Routine Facials are an Effective
Method for Revitalizing Skin
We have knowledgeable experienced estheticians at
Le Skintique. They will conduct a skin assessment
and provide an appropriate treatment in a personalized
manner. Although some effects should be visible after
the first visit, overall improvement will require
a number of appointments. Regular visits will perk
up skin, minimizing breakouts and helping reduce visible
signs of aging, sun damage, enlarged pores, and fine
lines.
Regularly scheduled appointments, ideally every four-to
six weeks, combined with a skin care regimen for home
use will maintain skin looking radiant and glowing.
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Should You Color Your Hair Gray?
Many women who have been dying their hair for years
wonder if the battle is worth it. Some clients even
wonder if they are already completely gray, but because
they have been dying their hair for so long, they
have no idea what their real hair color looks like.
Usually by this time, women are getting their roots
touched up every 2-1/2 to 3 weeks. Their question
is whether or not we can simply dye your hair gray
and be done with it.
Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as all that. The
simple answer is, no. You cannot dye your hair gray.
Gray hair is due to loss of pigment in your hair.
Hair that has lost pigment is technically translucent
hair, meaning it has no color in the shaft. That is
why as your hair continues to gray, it goes from looking
somewhat silver (due to the fact that you still have
a number of hairs that have pigment in them) to white,
which is when all shafts of hair have lost pigment.
For those of you who may want to consider “going gray”
naturally, you could consider slowly lightening your
hair to a pale blonde color. This way you could go
a little bit longer between colorings, and gradually
grow into your new hair color.
What you’re trying to do is to transition from the
permanent tint that has been applied to your hair
so far, and using a temporary or semi-permanent formulation
to continue covering the gray as the original permanent
color grows out.
Temporary color washes out after a single shampoo.
The nice thing about the semi-permanent color is that
it only adheres to the outside of the shaft of hair
with a little bit of the dye penetrating the hair
shaft and then washes out after a certain number of
shampoos. This technique works best for women who
have adopted a shorter hair style. This will give
you more time between applications.
Most women will either gently adapt to their natural
gray color in this way, or they will decide that they
would prefer to continue to show a younger look to
the world, and return to coloring their hair. Most
women find that going a little bit lighter matches
the look of their skin complexion better. As we age,
we do need to adjust the colors we wear in our make-up,
our clothing, and our hair. |
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Eye Cosmetics Alert:
Eye cosmetics are intended to make eyes more attractive,
or in some cases to cleanse the eye area. One thing
they shouldn’t do is cause harm. Most are safe when
used properly. However, there are some things to be
careful about when using these products, such as the
risk of infection, the risk of injury from the applicator,
and the use of unapproved color additives. The following
information provides an introduction to some safety
concerns and legal issues related to eye cosmetics.
Keep it clean!
Eye cosmetics are usually safe when you buy them, but
misusing them can allow dangerous bacteria or fungi
to grow in them. Then, when applied to the eye area,
a cosmetics can cause an infection. In rare cases, women
have been temporarily or permanently blinded by an infection
from an eye cosmetic.
Don’t share! Don’t swap!
Don’t share or swap eye cosmetics – not even with
your best friend. Another person’s germs may be hazardous
to you. Make sure they are applied with single-use
applicators, such as clean cotton swabs.
*Hold still!
It may seem like efficient use of your time to apply
makeup in the car , but resist that temptation, even
if you’re not in the driver’s seat. If you hit a bump,
come to a sudden stop, or hit by another vehicle,
you risk injuring your eye (scratching your cornea,
for example) with a mascara wand or other applicator.
Even a slight scratch can result in a serious infection.
What’s in it?
As with any cosmetic product eye cosmetics are required
to have an ingredient declaration on the label.
What’s that shade you’re wearing?
Very small packages in tightly compartmented display
racks may have copies of the ingredient declaration
available for your review.
Dying to dye your eyelashes?
Permanent eyelash and eyebrow tints and dyes have
been known to cause serious eye injuries, including
blindness. There are no color additives approved by
FDA for permanent dyeing or tinting of eyelashes and
eyebrows.
Thinking of false eyelashes or extensions?
The Food Drug Administration (FDA) considers false
eyelashes, eyelash extensions, and their adhesives
to be cosmetics products, and as such they must adhere
to the safety and labeling requirements for cosmetics.
Bad Reaction?
If you have a bad reaction to the cosmetics, first
contact your Skin Specialist who will give you the
necessary treatment and advise for this reaction.
Thank you !
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Le Skintique Day SPA Beauty Salon
1620 Centinela Avenue, Suite 302
Inglewood, California 90302
Bus. 310-337-9555
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