August 23, 2010

Rescuing My Teenager from Summer Skin Neglect

Author: Daynah Burnett, Cosmetics Cop Team Contributor

Rescuing My Teenager from Summer Skin Neglect“You’re going to be mad when you see me,” my teenager said somewhat sheepishly. She called me on her last day on the East Coast, where she’d spent the summer competing on a swim team and volunteering at a community service camp.

“Oh really?” Thinking she’d gotten a piercing or a tattoo, I braced myself for whatever could come next. “And why’s that?”

She sighed. “My skin is out of control. I didn’t bring any of Paula’s stuff with me and now I look awful.” She went on to explain that with so many activities this summer, she’d completely neglected her skin. School would be starting soon, and I could hear the despair in her voice.

“Don’t worry. I’m sure that with Paula’s products we can get your skin back in shape in no time.” She agreed, but sounded skeptical and defeated.

When she got off the plane, I was thrilled to see her, but I could see why she was so upset about her skin: An inch-wide ring of blackheads and pimples bordered her hairline and jaw, her forehead was an oil slick of blemishes, and her cheeks and nose had layers upon layers of flaky, dry skin. Turns out that not only had she stopped using the Paula’s Choice CLEAR Anti-Acne system, but she’d also failed to wear sunscreen on her face all summer long!

I actually gasped.

No wonder her face was a mess! Having to combat acne is work enough, but giving your skin sun damage to repair on top of it? That’s definitely a losing battle. I tried not to lecture her—in fact, I didn’t need to lecture her. The evidence was right there on her face, and she knew it.

That night, like a magician with a bag of tricks, I pulled out Paula’s Choice Skin Balancing Carbon MaskHydralight Moisture-Infusing Lotion and an entire CLEAR system: cleanser, exfoliating toner and topical benzoyl peroxide. We started with the cleanser, then applied the mask to the oily and blemished spots, let it dry, and then rinsed. She immediately felt a difference in her skin. Progress!

We then applied regular strength CLEAR Targeted Acne Relief Toner, followed by the 2.5% benzoyl peroxide Acne Fighting Treatment. (Even though her skin was in critical condition, I didn’t want to risk irritation with the extra-strength versions). After everything had dried, we applied the Hydralight Moisture-Infusing Lotion to her cheeks. She looked in the mirror and a smile broke across her face—an actual smile!

After one week of this routine (with the mask applied every other night and our Skin Balancing Daily Mattifying Lotion with SPF 15 every day) her skin is well on its way to recovery. She had to write down the exact order of her routine, but her diligence has paid off: The blemishes are receding, blackheads are going away, and her dry, flaky skin is all but gone. Her skin isn’t flawless, but it’s getting there, and the boost to her self-esteem is undeniable.

She starts high school in two weeks, and I’m so glad that her skin will be one less thing to worry about!  And, yes, I’ve already put a big bottle of SPF 15 in her backpack. :)

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July 2, 2010

All CLEARed Up!

Author: Paula Begoun

All CLEARed UpOn April 22, I blogged asking for your help with finding better names for the two “toners” I created as a part of my CLEAR anti-acne system. I can’t thank you enough for all of the insightful and truly valuable feedback you provided. I wish there was a better way to express how truly grateful I am, but hopefully the great results you get from using my products speak for themselves!

From the moment I started to see your comments, my team and I began meeting to incorporate your feedback and suggestions to find the best way to explain our CLEAR products. The goal was to help those people visiting my Web site to find the best combination of CLEAR acne-fighting products for their skin type. Based on all of your feedback, here is what we came up with:

  • Step 1 – the cleanser in both routines will keep the same name: Normalizing Cleanser Pore Clarifying Gel
  • Step 2 – the “toners” will no longer be called toners. Essentially, these products are exfoliants and can (and often should be) used with either Paula’s Choice Moisture Boost or Skin Balancing toners.

The new name for each will be:

Regular Strength
Targeted Acne Relief
Exfoliating Solution
with Salicylic Acid

Extra Strength
Targeted Acne Relief
Exfoliating Solution
with Salicylic Acid

  • Step 3 – the benzoyl peroxide products will be called:

Regular Strength
Acne Fighting Treatment
with 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide

Extra Strength
Acne Fighting Treatment
with 5% Benzoyl Peroxide

We are starting to change the names on PaulasChoice.com, and in the months ahead, the new names you helped us create will be reflected on the packaging and in our catalog as well.

I have always said it takes a village to handle life, but it also takes a village to run a company! I want to thank all of you for being a part in our village. As always, your comments have a real impact on the decision process here at Paula’s Choice!

My team and I sincerely welcome your continued feedback about any and all Paula’s Choice products. After all, we create them to help YOU have the skin you’ve always wanted!

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