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Homecare How-To’s

June 10, 2020 By patkaspian

Bonjour everyone!

Are we keeping up with our homecare regimen? This may actually be the best time to focus and give your skin the full attention it needs. 

Many of us are now 2 months behind on our monthly facial schedule- ouch! The good news: masks that keep us all safe also keep the lower half of our faces protected from sun-damage. That leaves the upper half to continue to protect with Colorescience Total Eye SPF35 for the delicate eye contour and SPF50 Mineral Face Shield in Regular or the new Glow version (see video below) read physical Zinc and Titanium Dioxide for the forehead and of course the decollete!

Since “Peel Season” (Spring) came and went without enjoying your peel series, you can still offer yourself a mini home peel weekly, combined with the right mask, to achieve noticeable results. 

Let me recommend some home options for EXFOLIATON + INTENSIVE MASKS to help maintain that lovely skin, until I have a chance to personally attend to it for you 😉

Concern: Your skin may be looking dull or lackluster and in need of radiance through cell turnover and regeneration. 

Solution: 

1.Exfoliating Multi Acid  Pads (Jan Marini) ONCE/WEEK. These come 30 pads per jar, giving you 7 months of weekly homecare peels. Though not the 40% solution I offer in-salon, the 12%  acid  cocktail  will SHAKE, not just stir up your regimen!

Apply a pad over clean skin and let activate for 10 min (tingle tingle!) Wash off.

2.Luminate Mask (Jan Marini) with a brightening complex to also help with dark spots (aka hyperpigmentation). 

Follow above Multi Acid Peel with thin application of this mask, leave on 10-15 min. Wash off and apply serum and cream, et voila!

Concern: Dry, Sensitive Skin that can’t handle strong acids but needs a boost of hydration and light exfoliation.

Solution:  

1.SOTHYS Lactic Acid Daily Exfoliator. This alpha hydroxyl acid is gentler than most (and you know the French prefer gentle care) and ideal even for sensitive skin. Just because it’s sensitive doesn’t mean it won’t benefit from dissolving that dead, dry layer of skin to reveal brightness.

2.SOTHYS Hydra-Smoothing Mask with Boletus mushroom extract and hyaluronic acid for intense skin hydration.

Have a specific skincare concern? Call Patricia at (805) 785-0340 to schedule a free virtual skincare consultation.

Filed Under: Cleansing, Jan Marini, peels, skincare, sothys, Uncategorized

Non-Invasive Peels for Spring

March 6, 2018 By patkaspian

Perfect for those wanting noticeable skin-smoothing and brightening exfoliation without the downtime and irritation caused by aggressive treatments. Glycolic acid peels result in a more uniform complexion and smoother skin. They eliminate cellular debris and dead cells that congest the pores and dull the skin. By resurfacing the skin, peels minimize fine lines, control acne-prone congestion and lighten uneven pigmentation for more refined, radiant skin. Health benefits include exfoliation of abnormal cells that can lead to skin cancer.

Intensive Refine Peel

The Refine Peel is designed for all skin types for more significant skin rejuvenation in fewer treatments, and with less downtime than more aggressive procedures. Peel application is followed by a highly concentrated Retinol Activator containing peptides and antioxidants to enhance recovery and maximize results. Consultation required. Recommended homecare includes Retinol Plus for two weeks prior (stopping 2-3 days before), and beginning the following day. Homecare helps to condition, sustain, and accelerate results.

Jan Marini 40% Glycolic Acid Peel

This Glycolic Resurfacing treatment resurfaces and refines skin texture, minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, assists in resolving acne and fades the appearance of discoloration to even skin tone. 

Enzyme Peel

The Glycolic and Green Papaya Enzyme Resurfacing is an accelerated facial treatment that incorporates two effective topical exfoliants. The combination of glycolic acid and proteolytic enzymes safely intensifies the resurfacing action and provides dramatic results for virtually any skin type.

Brilliance Retinol Peel

This peel incorporates 1% retinol to enhance skin-refining for greater smoothness and brightness, and will assist minimizing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, acne, sun damage and hyperpigmentation. Recommended homecare includes Retinol Plus for two weeks prior (stopping 2-3 days before), and beginning the following day. Homecare helps to condition, sustain, and accelerate results.

Filed Under: Cleansing, Facials, Jan Marini, peels, Product, Service, skin protection, skincare, sothys

Do you know how to exfoliate your skin?

January 6, 2018 By patkaspian

facial scrub

Here’s an in-depth piece that we stand behind, by renown skincare expert Rene
Rouleau. It offers insight from Patricia and Rene as to what exfoliants to use,
how to use them and why.

Acids, Enzymes and Scrubs: Which Exfoliant Should You Use And How
Often?

Exfoliant: a cosmetic product with ingredients intended to remove dead cells from the skin’s
surface. This then reveals a clearer, smoother and more even-toned complexion. Whether it’s
an acid, enzyme or granular bead, these are commonly found in skincare products because
they’ve become a staple in home regimens. They offer incredible immediate and long-term
visible improvement for so many common issues: from unclogging trapped pores and bumps
that lead to blemishes, fading acne discoloration and sun spots or simply lessening dryness.
However, with so many different types of exfoliants and the various forms in which they come,
it’s hard to determine what’s best for your skin type. And how much exfoliation is TOO much?
Here’s the ultimate guide to getting the best results from exfoliants—without over-doing it. Yes,
over-exfoliation is a common problem. Over-exfoliation leads to less-than- healthy skin, so you
really have to be careful.

Here’s the breakdown on the perfect amount of exfoliation, what works and which is not too
much and not too little.

Exfoliation
Credit: NewBeauty

 

EXFOLIATING ACIDS
How they work: When applied to the skin, AHA’s (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) and BHA’s (Beta
Hydroxy Acids) create a chemical reaction that lowers pH that then dissolves and digests the
“glue” that holds dry, expired cells together. AHA’s are water soluble, so they don’t penetrate as
much into the pores (unlike BHA’s). However, they are incredibly effective for removing
pigmented cells from the sun or breakouts and giving an overall smoothness to the skin. The
most commonly used exfoliating AHA’s are lactic, glycolic, malic, mandelic and tartaric. (Citric
acid is not technically an exfoliant but instead a pH adjuster.)
Note: If you’re pregnant, your doctor may suggest to hold off using BHA’s so be sure to consult
with him or her.
To work most effectively at home, an acid must fall within a pH range of 3-4 and be at a
concentration of 5%-20%. What I love about acid exfoliators is that they do the work for you.
Meaning, you don’t have to rub and tug at the skin manually. They are also much safer, as long
as you use a formula with a proper pH and percentage that is appropriate for your skin type.
You put them on and let them work their magic. No fuss.
Who acids are best for: These are best for anyone with clogged pores, blemishes, blackheads,
dryness, flakiness, fine lines, wrinkles, large pores, dullness, discoloration and/or a rough
texture. They are perfect for anyone seeking an overall healthier and smoother look for his/her
skin. Of course, you’ll want to use one that is formulated for your skin type and follow usage
directions carefully. However, anyone can safely use acids—even those with rosacea.
NOTE: A tingling sensation may or may not occur when you apply an acid. This is not an
indicator of product effectiveness. Rather, a tingling sensation is a result of how your skin’s
protective barrier is acting at the time that you use the product. It can indicate that the barrier
function of your skin is compromised. It’s very common that people will feel the tingling
sensation when they first start using it and then it dissipates after a month or so. People tell me
“I don’t feel like it’s working as well anymore because I can’t feel it sting like I did when I first
started using it.” The truth is acids, when not overused, can actually repair your skin’s moisture
barrier so your skin will actually get healthier and be less reactive with continued use. You don’t
always need the pain to get the gain!

ACIDS CAN BE FOUND IN EXFOLIATORS
Cleansers Acids can make a great addition to gel or lotion-based cleansers and when
massaged over the skin can quickly dissolve dry cells. Since cleansers are rinsed off fairly
quickly, though, you won’t get a lot of exfoliation from them. You’ll want to be sure to also
exfoliate using a leave-on product for maximum effectiveness.
Toners These are becoming more popular and provide a quick hit of light exfoliation. However,
I believe these do not replace the need for a true leave-on formula with a thicker viscosity
(thickness), like a serum or cream. This is because water-based products evaporate too quickly
and won’t penetrate very deep—even if you feel an immediate tingling sensation. Plus, many
acid-based toners only use a small percentage of acids so they can be fairly weak. (Of course,
all formulas are not equal so I’m generalizing here.)
NOTE: In an effort to not over-do any exfoliation efforts, I do NOT recommend using an acid
toner followed by an acid serum or acid cream. The combination is simply too strong. However,
for retinol users who don’t have sensitive skin, using an acid toner before applying a retinol
product can help the active ingredients penetrate deeper into the skin.
Serums Unlike creams, serums have the smallest molecules, so they penetrate the skin’s
surface most effectively. They are my absolute favorite way to thoroughly saturate cells to get
the best results. Serums enter the dermis when applied to the skin and followed with a
moisturizer. Due to their viscosity, they can work for a longer period of time than acid-based
cleansers and toners do.
Creams While moisturizers have larger molecules, AHA’s formulated within a cream texture
can still be effective for surface exfoliation. However, when it comes to BHA’s, where they have
better capabilities to get in the pores, creams with salicylic acid will not be very effective. I see
fewer and fewer acid-based face creams these days since serums are much more efficient.
Masks/Peels Exfoliating masks are great for that quick hit. Like serums and creams, they hug
onto the skin due to their thicker viscosity. Masks typically only stay on the skin for 5-15
minutes. Therefore, their formulations are stronger since they have to work more quickly. This is
a good thing when you want quick results.
Body products A few specialized scrubs, serums and lotions on the market contain AHAs to
help manage the skin condition called keratosis pilaris (KP). This is a condition in which small
tiny bumps appear, causing a rough, red texture. Regardless of whether or not you are
someone with KP, using these types of exfoliating body products will dramatically smooth the
skin and manage dryness that comes with age.

EXFOLIATING ENZYMES
How they work: Dead cells are what comprise the top layer of skin. These dead cells contain a
keratin protein that makes the skin feel rough to the touch. When you apply an enzyme product
to the face, it dissolves and digests the proteins into smaller particles to reveal smoother skin.
Enzymes are fruit-derived and are absent of acids or grains. This means they can offer a
gentler, no-sting, no scrub exfoliating action for sensitive skin types. Pineapple, pumpkin,
pomegranate, and papaya are the most common fruit enzymes used in skin care products.
While both acids and enzymes will dissolve dry skin cells, there are a few main differences in
how they work. Enzymes work more on the surface, while acids slip deeper into the skin’s
barrier. Water activates enzyme peels, and they work more slowly to digest cellular buildup.
Therefore, they should be applied to damp skin and left on for 15-20 mins. Acids, on the other
hand, can be applied to dry skin. When used in a peel, they can work in as little as 5 minutes.
Who benefits most from enzymes: while exfoliation will always improve skin conditions like
clogged pores, blemishes, blackheads, dryness, flakiness, fine lines, wrinkles, large pores,
dullness and discoloration, enzymes are a good option for those who have already tried acids
and found their skin could not tolerate them.

EXFOLIATING SCRUBS AND OTHER PHYSICAL EXFOLIATORS
How they work: Facial scrubs are cream or gel-based products that contain small particles or
beads. When massaged across the skin, they help smooth it by lifting off dry, dead skin cells.
These are also known as physical or manual exfoliators. Other types of these exfoliants include
sonic cleansing brushes (Clarisonic), razors and washcloths. When maneuvered over the face,
the bristles, blades and woven fibers also lift off expired cells.
Physical exfoliators make a great complement to acids and enzymes. Acids and enzymes
dissolve and loosen dead cells, but it’s the lifting action that you can get from a physical
exfoliator that actually takes them off the skin. I suggest using them 1-2 times per week for most
skin types, whether that’s a scrub, Clarisonic-type brush(which we carry), razor or a washcloth
rubbed firmly over the skin. If you’re not using any other exfoliants, you can up this to five times
a week.
Who benefits most from physical exfoliants:for all skin types, even sensitive skin. The key with
facial scrubs and other physical exfoliators is to use a very light pressure. Let the beads gently
glide over the skin. People often make the mistake of pushing too hard, which can result in the
skin feeling irritated and looking red.
PRO TIP: Facial scrubs also work very well to keep the skin on the neck smooth. When
exfoliating the neck area, make sure to look upwards so the skin on the neck is nice and taut.
This makes for easier use. Exfoliate the area three times a week at night and be sure to follow
with a neck cream to nourish those fresh, newly-revealed cells.

diagram on exfoliated skin

WHAT DOES TOO MUCH EXFOLIATION DO TO YOUR SKIN?
• A stripped moisture (lipid) barrier layer, resulting in dehydration, flaking, redness, and
inflammation
• Dryness (moisture will seep out of the cells)
• Advanced aging due to chronic and prolonged inflammation
• Destruction of healthy cells
• Stimulation of melanin activity, possibly resulting in an increase of hyperpigmentation (brown
spots and patches)
• Stinging and irritation (due to a stripped barrier function)
Your skin needs a certain number of protective layers to keep the skin in a healthy state and
retain its natural moisture. With the rise of consumer access to products that can truly create a

visible change in the skin, exfoliating too often with rotating brushes, acids, enzymes and scrubs
may be harming and inflaming the skin, more than you realize.
How often should you exfoliate? For most skin types, I do not recommend using a leave-on
exfoliator or a facial scrub on a daily basis. Sometimes those with thicker, oilier and acne-prone
skin can withstand daily exfoliation for a while until things clear up. Regardless, you’ll never get
the best results by giving your skin the same thing day in and day out. Your skin’s integrity
thrives off of a variety of performance ingredients.

GENERAL RULES WHEN IT COMES TO EXFOLIATION
Use an exfoliant no more than five times a week. When it comes to making recommendations
for the skin, it’s always hard to generalize for all skin types but for most, 4-5 times a week is
plenty. Whether that’s in the form of a facial scrub, serum, mask or whatever, you’ll want to stay
within this range.
So there you have it. I think you get the idea that using exfoliators is super beneficial! If you’re
not using one, get on it right away. If you think you’re using them way too much, then back off a
bit. Again, five times a week is plenty.
Here’s what NOT to do: The one thing I see and hear that literally makes me cringe is those
who use a Clarisonic brush (along with a cleanser), then follow it with an acid-based toner
MORNING AND NIGHT. You’re getting exfoliation from the brush then also from the toner twice
a day. That adds up to exfoliating fourteen times a week. Way. Too. Much. Even if you feel like
that improves the look of your skin, I’m here to tell you that the skin needs those protective
layers to be healthy. This over-exfoliation creates way too much inflammation within the
skin—even if not visible. And inflammation is the underlying cause of skin aging. Your skin’s
protective barrier MUST stay intact in order for the skin to stay in a healthy place. Go easy, my
beauties!

One final thought. Retinol or prescription retinoids are technically not exfoliants, though many
people think they are. When used for long periods of time (months and months), they can reveal
a smaller-pored, less-lined texture. However, they don’t offer the quick smoothing results that
acids, scrubs, and enzymes do because they work in a much different way. I recommend retinol
and retinoids all the time as they are a great complement to exfoliants.

Need expert advice from a licensed esthetician? Schedule a consultation with Patricia. She’ll
access your skin care needs and put you on the right exfoliator path to healthy, shiny, radiant
skin.

Filed Under: Antiaging, Clarisonic, Cleansing, Facials, Jan Marini, Product, Service, skincare, sothys, Tips Tagged With: Exfoliation (cosmetology), facials, Parisian skincare, peels, salon, san luis obispo, skincare

Are you unknowingly contributing to your skin problems?

October 28, 2016 By patkaspian

Hands down… touching your face is a major NO-NO.

How often do you rest your chin on your hands, wipe hair away from your face, rub your eyes or nose? From turning door knobs, to handling money, to using railings along stairs, and pushing buttons…your hands come into contact with millions of germs. Some so frightening, they could star in their own horror film.

First off, a clean face. We have a great blog on how you should clean your face and you’d be surprised how many people do it incorrectly or use the wrong things to clean their face. Check out our step-by-step cleaning routine. 

Also, here is a list of our Jan Marini, Sothys and Clarisonic favorites (which you can get in our salon and we have great specials going on!), proven to safely and effectively clean your face …

Jan Marini C-Esta Cleansing Gel
Jan Marini Bioglycolic Face Cleanser
Sothys line up of washes
Clarisonic Brush

Supracor Spa Cells mitts

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Our skin is a precious organ

Our skin is a precious organ that needs tender loving care especially as we get older. We all now to wear sunscreen, to moisturize, eat right and exercise but, there are little things that sometimes we forget about, like not touching or rubbing our face, which can be harmful in many ways.

We’ve heard from many board-certified dermatologists that bacteria, viruses and allergens transfer from fingertips onto the skin. And, if that’s not bad enough, repeatedly rubbing the skin can do some real damage. For example, rubbing the eyes, can actually create microscopic tears in the tissue (making the eye area look older faster), break the capillaries in the eyelids (causing little thread-like veins called telangiectasia) or break the capillaries under the eye (intensifying dark circles).

Also, cleaning your everyday tools (brushes, sponges, glasses, etc) and keeping your hands clean is paramount for healthy, happy skin. The following is a list of some things to be mindful of…

Why everyday objects need a good cleaning

Make-up brushes (cleaning)– By far the best cleaning solution we have found is Colorescience’s BRUSH CLEANER (it’s hard to find but, we have it in stock!!). The perfect blend of Hydrogen Peroxide and essential oils to condition the bristles, it guarantees the longest life on your quality Colorescience or other makeup brushes.

Foundation Sponges – We want a cleaned sponge at all times. Sponges can be re-used up to 3 months if properly cleaned. Now, the tricky part…cleaning deep into your sponge and getting fossilized make up out? There’s options like Blendercleanser or even a little Dawn dishwasher soap gets the oils out really well. It’s a trusted brand that not only cleans your dishes but is known for saving wildlife from oil spills.

Eyeglasses – We tend to forget the obvious. Sure we clean the lenses when we can see thru them but, because these touch your hands and any surface you set them on, they become a hazard to your skin as well! Give the frames a mild alcohol swab every so often to fight germy gunk.

Pillow cases – If you wake up with skin irritations or breakouts, your pillow case could be the culprit. When your pillowcase isn’t laundered or changed regularly, a build-up of dirt and oil from the environment as well as your skin and hair touching the pillow is transferred back to your skin. This can clog pores and cause blemishes.” Yikes! Wash your cases at least once a week and some experts even suggest switching out your cases every 4 days. Time to stock up on cases!

We suggest silk pillow cases. Silk pillowcases have been likened to anti-aging products and are often considered to improve your hair’s health while being hypoallergenic temperature regulators that also moisturize your face. And, silk feels so sexy against the skin doesn’t it?

Money – This bit of info made us a little qweezy but, when you think about it…it’s an eye opener that isn’t too surprising. Paper money can reportedly carry more germs than a household toilet. And bills are a hospitable environment for gross microbes: viruses and bacteria can live on most surfaces for about 48 hours, but paper money can reportedly transport a live flu virus for up to 17 days. It’s enough to make you switch to credit.

Cell phones — How often does your favorite gadget touch your face? A LOT! Often you lay it down on tables, desks, it bounces around in cars and purses and then, you put it right up to your face. Talk about breakout city! Wipe it down often and once a week, give it a good cleaning with alcohol, micro cloth or Q-Tips.

Other hazardous objects to be wary of… door knobs, computer key boards, remotes, seats and so much more. Basically, look around you. What do your hands touch and then, how often do you touch your face or eyes? Kinda scary when you think about it. I know that I absentmindedly do these things a lot and I often wonder why I have a blemish the next day. Well thanks to Patricia Kaspian’s insight and expertise in skincare…I’m more and more aware and I have a happy healthy face:-)

‘Til next time,

DuPree

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SOTHYS Micellar Cleansing Water at A French Touch Salon

September 1, 2016 By patkaspian

Micellar water is rapidly becoming the next big thing in skin care. SOTHYS, a dermatologist recommended French skincare line, offers their perfected all-in-one makeup remover and cleanser, and is sold exclusively at A French Touch Salon. Not only do we offer the finest in skincare products and services but we also take pride in educating customers on the latest in beauty and skin care tips.

SOTHYS Micellar water, a 2-in-1 cleanser with micellea and lotus extracts, combines the action of makeup removing and cleansing using small oil molecule balls specific to attracting dirt and oil, leaving facial skin rid of impurities.  No need to rinse or tone! Ideal for all skin types.

The uniqueness of this cleanser is it doesn’t strip your skin of its necessary beneficial oils or leave behind any harsh chemicals, making it exceptionally ideal for sensitive skin. By applying SOTHYS Micellar water with a cotton pad, you are guaranteed soft, unharmed skin…talk about the French Touch!

We all know, water is a precious commodity so, the added benefit of using SOTHYS Micellar water, you’re saving water! You don’t have to run your faucet continually when cleansing.

Come into A French Touch Salon to experience this popular European, all-in-one cleanser by SOTHYS. Feel what clean and clear skin feels like – the French way.

 

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