The Connection Warren-Watchung Edition Apr/May 2019

www.theconnectionsnj.com 1330 Springfield Ave, New Providence, NJ 07974 908.508.1800 ::: skin deep salon spa .com „ { * G Y SHOPPING DAY Happy Day S P E C I A L PA C K A G E S & P R OMO T I O N S œåÚĹåŸÚ±ƼƤ May 8th 9 b-8|b Mother’s 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR SPRING SKIN By: Skin Deep Salon & Spa As spring approaches and the winter months pave way for warm summer weath- er, our skincare routines should follow suit, transitioning from heavy and reparative to light and dewy! In warmer months, hydra- tion is just as paramount as it is in winter, but lightweight formulas reign supreme. There are three types of wrinkles that appear on our skin: Age wrinkles, Expression wrinkles, and Dehydration wrin- kles. Age wrinkles usually show in maturing skin of women aged 50 and up, depending on the amount of sun exposure to the skin. Expression wrinkles are fine lines in the skin that are accentuated by dehydration and cause Dehydration wrinkles. These fine lines can be eliminated by using intensely hydrating ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid to smooth and plump up the skin. Hyaluronic Acid is your skin’s best friend! A product that contains hyaluronic acid can replenish the moisture that aging skin is lacking and improve the appearance of fine lines and makes the skin look smoother. The great thing about hyaluronic acid is that it can be used on all skin types, even sensitive and acne and rosacea-prone patients. It is usually found in a moisturizer that is gel or water-based. Ditch the heavy creams and swap in a light- weight moisturizer to your skincare routine to pump up the hydration for a youthfully fresh appearance. Algae helps to soothe and moisturize the skin, and serums con- taining vitamins C and E target dry and dull complexions to give skin a brighter, more supple appeal. Don’t forget to up your regimen’s level of hydration with regular moisturizing facials and weekly at-home masks. Regular facials can improve the hydration in the skin, clearing dead skin cells, oil and dirt to leave your skin rejuvenated refreshed. Masks can be done at home one to two times a week to help maintain a fresh and glowing face. Trade granular exfoliating products for a lighter and finer enzyme exfoliator. By using an enzyme exfoliator, you are removing dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria without harming live skin cells. This reveals a glow- ing complexion and is an important step in your skincare routine because it leaves the skin clean and refreshed, allowing your products to perform better and penetrate deeper into the skin. A great alternative to regular facials is reg- ular Light Stim treatments. Light Stim helps to stimulate collagen and elastin produc- tion in the skin and eliminates fine lines wrinkles. It firms and tones the skin for youthful radiance while also minimizing the appearance of pores. Transitioning seasons can be difficult on skin, but armed with our professional prod- ucts and spectacular services, you’ll be glowing in no time! Our Firming Algae Peel-Off Facial and Grand Cru Rose Facial are the perfect moisturizing treatments after a long winter. For exfoliation, try our Enzyme Cleanser which is perfect for all skin types, lightly but efficiently removing dead skin cells to reveal a fresh complexion. As for moisturizer, try our best-selling Babor Skinovage Mimical Cream and HSR cream. Some at home masks to use to keep skin hydrated are the Babor HSR Foam Mask and Hydro RX Mask. Additional pampering treatments for the perfect Springtime complexion include Light Stim Therapy, complexion-targeting clinical peels, and Fluid facials, which are all available now with our skincare experts at Skin Deep Salon and Spa. Skin Deep offer a wide range of profession- al services including massage & body treat- ments, skin care treatments, clinical peels, hair salon services, nail, hand & foot care, salt therapy, reiki, and more. Located at 1330 Springfield Avenue in New Providence, appointments can be made on their web- site,skindeepsalonspa.com, their app, or via phone at 908-508-1800. PAGE 27 Health & Wellness

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