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November 7, 2019

Role Models: Should You Follow The Stars?

 

 

There are a lot of famous people in the world, and this pool is getting bigger all the time. The modern age of the Internet has made it easier and easier for people to find stardom, and increasing numbers of people have access to their lives. It can be easy to find yourself trying to emulate people like the way that celebrities live, but this isn’t always the healthiest way to approach your life. Instead, it makes more sense to think about this, ensuring that you’re not following role models who shouldn’t be followed at all.

To start, it makes sense to think about why people like to follow celebrities. These people are often the most confident, likable, and friendly people out there, with their lives being available for everyone to view. With such popularity, it can be easy to find yourself desperate to match the lifestyle they have. Of course, though, in reality, simply following someone’s lifestyle isn’t enough to make yourself famous, and the people already in this position are rarely experts in the field of happiness. Instead, they will simply be taking actions which they believe will make them more popular, and this has to be kept in mind. People like to follow celebrities, and this is often as a result of low self-confidence.

The ways in which people follow celebs can differ from person to person. Some will take fashion advice from the stars, while others will want to emulate them as closely as possible, and both routes can have their problems. For example, while many celebrities opt for cosmetic dental work, this often isn’t affordable or necessary for normal people. Seeing people with perfect teeth on TV and in movies will always make people feel bad about their own mouths, even if other people wouldn’t notice the slight misalignments and imperfections found inside them. Of course, though, as a big part of this, it can be hard to tell how people will copy the stars, as everyone will want to highlight different parts of their lifestyles.

Deciding whether or not you should follow celebrities is a hard choice. On the one hand, this sort of approach to life can make people very happy. But, on the other, it can also be hugely damaging, making people feel as though they are lacking for simply being themselves. This is something you have to choose for yourself, but it’s worth considering the impact it could have on you, along with the true importance of the work you’re doing. If you’re worried you’re taking something like this too far, it’s worth talking to those closest to you, as they will be happy to steer you in the right direction.

With all of this in mind, you should be feeling ready to take on the challenge of choosing whether or not to follow the stars. If something like this makes you happy, it can be worth it, though this can be a dangerous route to travel if you’re likely to be hurt by it.

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November 7, 2019

Ciara & Ariana Grande’s Half Up Pony with Extensions

The Half Up Trend Tutorial by Mayvenn Install

No matter what the trend, Mayvenn Install & Extensions can create the look of your dreams

Worn by stars like Ciara, Ariana Grande, Rihanna, and Beyoncé, Mayvenn Install stylist Anthony Jackson (@jaxxstylez) of The DollMakers Studio in NYC provides his step by step tips to achieve the trending Half Up style with extensions. As a celebrity stylist, Anthony has worked with stars such as Sky from Black Ink, Mya, and countless others from reality TV shows.

The Half Up is a trend that is not only fashionable but versatile. With the right technique, it can be achieved with high quality extensions that look invisible once installed. Using bundles from Mayvenn, this style can be done with almost any type of hair – from sleek, to wavy, to curly and even at any length. The best part?  You can buy the hair directly from the company online www.mayvenn.com. Then, Mayvenn matches you with a local stylist like Anthony who will then install the hair for FREE – all for the cost of the hair itself. It is essentially hair + service (shampoo, condition, braid down, sew-in, and style) for the price of one

Products needed:

-needle & thread

-2 or 3 bundles of Mayvenn hair

-edge pomade

-elastic hair band

-weaving net

-hair pins/ bobby pins

-heat protectant

Steps by Steps:

  1. Prep and wash both the hair as well as the Mayvenn bundles selected. This ensures the client’s hair is product free and ready to be braided.
  2. After blow drying the hair dry, take a section of the hair at the top of crown to create the top knot or pony and secure with a clip.
  3. Next, section enough hair beneath the top knot or pony going from ear to ear about 1-2 inches and clip away. This will help to blend and cover the sew-in installation later when finishing the style. The remaining hair is left for braiding.
  4. Once the entire head is sectioned off, use an elastic hair band to place the top knot or pony in the desired position suitable for the client. Remember to leave room, you’ll be adding hair later.
  5. Next, using the edge control, smooth out the pony and mold the edges around the hairline for a clean finish.

[On to the back]

  1. Braid the remaining hair straight back in a horseshoe pattern connecting the ends to each other.
  2. Once the entire back is braided, attach the hair weaving net to the braided foundation. Securing the perimeter for a seamless finish.

[Time to install your Mayvenn hair]

  1. Using 2 of the Mayvenn bundles, begin to sew-in the extensions to make sure the entire area is covered as much as possible.
  2. Continue to follow the horseshoe method to ensure maximizing the shape of the head by curving the ends of the wefts for a versatile natural look.

[Styling]

  1. Once you have sewn-in all of the hair, it is time to blend your leave-out section. Begin to flat iron the leave out using a heat protectant to avoid heat damage. You may also use a curling iron if the style is curlier. Note: please keep in mind if client has longer hair, you’ll need to braid the pony to camouflage the hair.
  2. Using the remaining bundle of hair, attach to the top knot or pony using bobby pins, securing the end of the bundle to the elastic hair band. Wrap the weft of hair counterclockwise around the pony or top knot.  Be sure to add pins along the base of the pony to secure.
  3. The look should be complete and you can style the hair as desired by the client.
  4. This look should last about 2-3 weeks with proper care and tying up at night to avoid messing up the smooth pony at top.

To Book Your Next Free Install, please visit  https://shop.mayvenn.com

 

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November 5, 2019

Natural Aqua Gel Cure: Japan’s #1 Exfoliator

Meet Natural Aqua Gel CureJapan’s #1 Exfoliator!

One bottle sold every 4.5 seconds

We want to share with you the new J-beauty brand, CURE. Their star product, Natural Aqua Gel Cure, is Japan’s #1 exfoliator with 1 bottle sold every 4.5 seconds! With over 2,400 reviews on Amazon, it gently catches dead skin on the surface & visibly removes it with a unique, activated hydrogen water formula. You will see instant results as the dead skin beads right off!

With 4.2 out of 5 stars and over 2,400 customer ratings on Amazon, meet Natural Aqua Gel Cure ($38 from amazon.com) – the #1 exfoliator in Japan. Selling 1 bottle every 4.5 seconds, Cure’s status as a cult hit and Japanese beauty product legend stems from the simple fact that Cure does what it promises: exfoliate gently and effectively, without harsh chemicals.

Cure is a product that gently exfoliates your skin, removing its dried-up top layer. The coolest part? You will visibly see mini white bumps and dots start to form as you massage the product. That’s your dead skin cells coming right off!

General chemical peels use strong acids (approx. pH1.3) to dissolve protein. Cure, on the other hand, gently catches dead skin cells on the surface of the skin and removes them with a unique activated hydrogen water formula. There is no need to rub or scrub hard. It exfoliates your skin gently and effectively – no harsh chemicals such as AHA or other acids. It is also free of preservatives, fragrance, colorings, and mineral oils.

Cure is 91% activated hydrogen water, which has an anti-oxidant (anti-aging) effect. Plus, it contains Aloe, Gingko and Rosemary extracts to remove unwanted dead skin cells. You will be surprised at how smooth your skin becomes!

By using Cure twice a week, it activates the skin’s ability to reproduce new, fresh skin. Plus, Cure helps solve issues such as pigmentation, pimples, spots, wrinkles, blackheads, open pores and dry, dull skin. Beneficial effects of the gel should last approximately 3 to 4 months if used properly once or twice a week. Its formula is suitable to all skin types, even the most sensitive. You can also use it on your hands, neck, low-neck, elbows, heels and anywhere that needs exfoliating.

Features:

  • Offer anti-aging benefits
  • Exfoliates and visibly removes dead skin cells
  • Brightens tone
  • Smooths skin
  • Designed to combat dryness on every skin type
  • Improves pigmentation, acne, blackheads, wrinkles, large pores & dull skin
  • For use on the face, hands and body

How to video:

Price: $38 (8.5oz) – https://www.amazon.com/Cure-Natural-Aqua-Gel-250/dp/B001ABLKK2

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November 5, 2019

Build Your Self-Confidence Because You Deserve It

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We all have a complicated relationship with ourselves, and there will be times in everyone’s life when they do not feel as though they are attractive. Often, a few small elements of our looks can become very real hang-ups and before we know it we have become consumed by negative emotions and as such as will struggle to find anything we like in ourselves anymore. There may have been a trigger, or it could be a natural low sense of self-esteem, but having a lack of confidence in our appearances can have a huge knock-on effect to other areas of our lives and can make us terribly depressed and insecure. 

There are many ways of combating these feelings and training our minds to overcome feelings that make us feel so bad about ourselves. Here are a few things that you could look at. 

Treat Yourself To A Makeover

Whatever the major area of your face or body is that is making you feel the worst, focus on looking after that specific area. If you’re feeling bad about your skin, give it a lift, Use collagen or put a face mask on and help yourself to create clearer skin that has fewer blemishes or wrinkles.

Go to a hairdresser and get a style that will help you to feel much better about yourself. There are ways that you can change your external appearance to help to give yourself that confidence boost that you need, and there is no harm in trying to do this. 

If the idea of going out and getting treatment from a professional scares you, think about getting a friend that you trust to help you, or practice doing your makeup yourself. Be patient with yourself and don’t feel as though you are doing this for anyone but yourself. If you’re not happy, rub it off and start again. 

Retrain Your Negative Thoughts

Generally, if you are feeling as though you have a lack of self- confidence then the things that you are concerned about in your appearance will not necessarily actually be a problem. You may think that people can see these bad things about you and that they will judge you for it. Very often, these things may not even be noticed that much. Or negative mind will cling to these negative feelings and it can leave us fixated and unable to see anything else. 

There are probably a great number of things that you do like about yourself, but through the negativity, you will not see them anymore. Try and remind yourself of the bits of you that like or think may be attractive. Focus your attention on these parts of your face or body and tell yourself out loud how beautiful they are. Find ways to dress or wear your hair and makeup that will accentuate these aspects of yourself. Owning the parts of yourself that you are proud of will make you feel a lot more positive overall. 

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November 1, 2019

Show Me Your Mumu Holiday Gifts

The dash to purchase holiday gifts for friends and family has begun.  Here’s a gift suggestion you’ll love.  Show Me Your Mumu is the perfect destination to find gifts and stocking stuffers for the fashionista in your life. Here are a few of our favorites to help with your search—some of these even include must-haves from Mumu’s latest collab with TooFaced!

Graduated Pearl Headband ($26)

Crystal Vision Hair Clip ($22)

Cozy Up Fuzzy Slippers ($29)

 

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November 1, 2019

Use Pumpkins After Halloween to Benefit Your Skin

From pumpkin spice lattes to Halloween decorations, when fall hits, it is pumpkin season-mania. With approximately 65,900 acres of pumpkins harvested in the United States last year alone, and most pumpkin patches closing up after Halloween, what are you to do with all the leftover pumpkins you used as decorations for your spooky festivities?

 

Dr. Gretchen Frieling, a Boston-area board-certified dermatopathologist, explains that instead of throwing out the pumpkins you used this October 31st for decorative functions, you can reuse them for various beauty and health purposes. “Pumpkin is a great way to incorporate more vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E as well as essential fatty acids that help reduce markers of aging while also moisturizing the skin,” says Dr. Freiling, who is a Harvard-trained physician with a 10+ year background in the Dermatology and Pathology fields.

 

 

So how can you incorporate your leftover pumpkin into your daily regimen?

Dr. Frieling suggests “mashing it up into a face mask to moisturize, using it as an ingredient in an exfoliant mixture with brown sugar and honey, or using some of it in your meal prep to garner some of the benefits of pumpkin from the inside out.”

 

Dr. Frieling shared four reasons why you should incorporate your Halloween pumpkin leftovers into your wellness routine.

 

Addresses Age marks: Wrinkles and brown spots

Pumpkin contains Vitamin A derivatives that aid in reducing the depth of fine lines over extended periods. Excessive sun exposure may accelerate spots of hyperpigmentation and the degradation of the skin’s firmness. Pumpkin can add an extra nudge to your beauty routine to address this.

 

Alleviates Acne and helps with Oily Skin

Pumpkin contains a healthy portion of zinc in its seeds. Zinc can help alleviate acne in some people. While not nearly as powerful as a prescription acne treatment, adding pumpkin seeds to your daily routine as a snack can help give you extra zinc, iron, magnesium, fiber, and even protein. It will also work to regulate oil production in the skin, helping to prevent the build-up of excess oil in the pores.

 

Uneven skin tones and smoother texture

Many patients experience problems with their skin texture and uneven skin tones. Today, a variety of beauty products use pumpkin as an additive to aid in smoothing out skin tones and textures. Pumpkin can get the job done because it contains alpha-hydroxy acids, which are naturally found in food and which is often used to improve dry, wrinkled, or acne-prone skin. What AHAs do to the skin is clear out the outermost layer of dead skin cells and thickening the deeper layers to create the appearance of tighter skin.

 

Anti-Inflammatory

Nutrients and minerals such as zinc, vitamin A, and vitamin E also reduce inflammation. These are found in a variety of fruits, vegetables, and grains. Some examples include carrots, pumpkin, squash, beans, spinach, kale, sunflower seeds, broccoli, blueberries, and brown rice. Vitamin C in pumpkin helps reduce inflammation, puffiness, and redness in the skin while also calming the epidermis. Vitamin C is also popular for its collagen-boosting effect.

 

About the Doctor:

 

Board-Certified Dermatopathologist Dr. Gretchen Frieling

Boston Area

www.gfacemd.com

 

Dr. Gretchen Frieling (“Dr. G”), MD is a Harvard-trained, board-certified Dermatopathologist, with over 10 years of experience in Medicine and Dermatopathology.  With a background notable for intensive ballet, including the Juilliard School, Dr. G combines her artistic eye, perfectionist qualities, and medical expertise, to give her patients the ability to be better versions of themselves.  Dr. G has an extensive academic background, including numerous publications in peer-reviewed medical journals, selected Editor of medical journals, an author of noteworthy medical textbook chapters, an educator at the Harvard Medical School, and speaker at many national medical conferences.

 

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October 31, 2019

Swimsuits from the Dream – Dress to Impress (On the Beach!)

What is something that every girl wants? An attractive body during the summer. Well, winter preparations to get your beach body are not the only thing you can do. We are here to tell you what swimsuits are the trendiest and will make you look like a true beach bombshell.

High waisted swimsuits

Thankfully, curvy, plus size girls have raised their voices in the body positivity movement, so now many brands have gorgeous lines that fit any body type. One-piece swimsuits are great, but we are happier about the two-piece ones that make all the girls feel sexy and attractive. High-waisted bottoms are one of them, and the best thing is that no matter what your body type is, they will flatter your figure. Striped, retro style or earthy tones are trendy, and they would look very stylish with a headscarf.

Minimalistic style

Again, we have to thank the body positivity movement that you don’t have to cover too much of your body and be ashamed of what you look like. This resulted in the trend of miniature bikinis that leave little to the imagination. The most notable part of this is various triangle bikinis for all that are perfect for a tan with less lines, and for showing off your curves proudly. Many designs from floral, and animal print, to monochrome, are available so that every girl can choose what she feels best in. As for the bottoms, high cut, thin straps that sit on your waist are very popular. 

Bold designs and fabric

If there is something that we have seen all around social media posts when it comes to bathing suits, it’s the bold designs and swimsuits with bands. They are perfect for when you are already tan, and they look amazing, unique, and interesting. The benefit of this type of swimsuit is that it is usually made from thicker fabric, so you can be sure nothing is see-through, yet they are comfortable. Neon colors with a different colored band are one trend you definitely want to try. And for all of you who like a statement piece, you can get the ones with printed brand names or logos. 

One-piece swimsuits

For a period, we forgot all about one-piece swimsuits that were popular in the ’80s and ’90s. But, a few years ago, they made a huge comeback, and it seems they are here to stay. Deep V neck, belts, side cuts, ruffles, open back, and straps, all of these designs made us fall in love with them again, and we can see them all over fashion shows, and magazines as well. And what is even better is that famous brands like Victoria Secret have started hiring models who are of different body shapes and sizes, and thus showed how any girl can look amazing when following the newest trends. A very stylish look when it comes to one-piece swimsuits is the asymmetric, bare shoulder design, or even strapless swimsuit. It emphasizes the shoulders and makes the look more soft, feminine, and attractive.

Trendy patterns and colors for 2020

Now that we have talked about the popular types of swimwear, let us briefly go over the trendiest designs, patterns and colors for the upcoming summer season. As you would suppose, animal print is still one of the most loved ones, along with floral ones. The colors that dominate in animal print are beige, yellow, and even red for a more unique look, and green, orange, and yellow for floral ones. Bright colors like yellow, red, green, or pink are perfect for anyone who wants a super fun look. However, if you want a more elegant, classic look, monochromes are a safe choice. For a more girly, feminine look, we would recommend pastel colors combined with stripped print. And for a more chic, bold look, dark red, ochre, and olive green mixed with golds are the perfect look.

The biggest trend when it comes to swimsuits is the fact that every body shape and size is included, and every woman can feel attractive and confident on the beach. And as for the actual trends, you can find inspiration in this little guide.

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October 30, 2019

The Secret to Making Thicker Braids – The Perfect Foundation for Bubble Braiding

(New York, NY) – There’s certainly no shortage of braiding, knotting and twisting techniques, but unless there’s enough volume in the pattern, the style can be blah…and even slip out.  Anna Peters, Sam Villa ArTeam Member, shares the secret to creating a special kind of texture that provides more grip and increases volume by 3X!  See how it creates the perfect foundation for bubble braiding!

“Creating full fat braids starts with building texture before crafting the pattern, do that and your results will be massive!” says Peters.

TEXTURE X3

  • Apply Redken iron shape 11 to protect hair from heat damage, lock in thermal styling and preserve color.
  • Tap the Sam Villa Signature Series Textur Professional Texturizing Iron down sections. The plates create a special expanded type of texture that is super big, actually 3 times larger, and it holds patterns securely for long lasting braids.

Bubble Braid Technique

  • Create a triangle section and secure with an elastic very close to the head.
  • Take a diagonal section under that, pick up more hair from below and add to the existing ends of the previous ponytail and secure.
  • Pull to tighten to create the first bubble and use fingers to gently pull the bubble apart to create more volume.
  • Repeat until the ends, which can hang like a traditional braid or be pinned into an updo.

“This is a super simple technique that even young girls can do, just make sure to keep your sections the same size so the bubbles are uniform,” says Peters.

Sam Villa is co-founder of Sam Villa® (Allvus, LLC), the educational world of this 2017 NAHA Lifetime Achievement Award Victor, Intercoiffure America/Canada Member, Behind the Chair Stylist Choice Award Winner for Favorite Platform Artist and Educator (2012, 2011 and 2007), Favorite Overall Educator of the Year (2015) and Global Artistic Ambassador for Redken 5th Avenue, can be experienced on samvilla.com.  Aspire for MORE!  Facebook@SamVillaPros ; YouTube@SamVillaHairTwitter@SamVillaProInstagram@SamVillaHair;

 

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October 30, 2019

Jodie Sweetin wears Boston Proper

 Jodie Sweetin was photographed wearing Boston Proper while filming Access Hollywood! The ‘Fuller House’ actress was all smiles in Boston Proper’s ruffle plaid top ($119.50, www.bostonproper.com ) which she accentuated with black slacks and pink heels.
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October 30, 2019

DON’T TRY THESE SKIN CARE DEVICES, GADGETS OR TIPS AT HOME WARNS DERMATOPATHOLOGIST

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Life hacks, DIY tricks, and at home devices that are meant to “mimic the effects of in-office skin care treatments are all the rage right now. They are posted on Instagram, YouTube, and all over the Internet. While some are very constructive and budget-friendly, others are ineffective or downright dangerous. We asked Dr. Gretchen Frieling, who is a Boston area Dermatopathologist, to highlight several highly publicized methods that should bear the warning, “don’t try this at home.”

Dermaplaning- Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that removes the top layers of your skin. The procedure aims to remove fine wrinkles and deep acne scarring, as well as make the skin’s surface look smoothIt uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face.

The Risks– Anecdotally, the risk of infection, complications, and experiencing pain during home dermaplaning is higher when you do it yourself.  “If you have acne, there is a chance that the blade could nick a pimple,” says Dr. Frieling which means it would take longer to heal. In addition, the tool used for dermaplaning is not a safety razor like what we ladies shave with. The device or tool used to accomplish the dermaplaning on the face is made of a sharp blade with a handle or wand.

At home “Derma-Rollers” for MicroNeedling” Aestheticians and dermatologists use derma rollers on clients to increase elasticity, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and help with discoloration. Professional treatment can cost anywhere from $100 to $1,200 per session. According to Marketwatch, “A trend report for 2018 from lifestyle site Pinterest says it’s seen a 345% increase in posts for the “derma-roller” over the past year.”  Dr. Frieling is not in favor of using the tools at home because, “the needles aren’t big enough to penetrate the proper holes into the skin, so you’re essentially damaging your face for no reason. And without proper sterilization, derma rollers can harbor harmful bacteria causing infections, breakouts, and can trigger skin conditions such as rosacea, which causes redness and bumps on the face; eczema, itchy inflammation spots; and brown patches on the skin.”

Injecting Botox or other “Black Market” Filler into Your Face– First, even if you were able to get your hands on “real” Botox or filler such as Juvederm or Restylane® it’s almost like putting a firearm in the hands of someone untrained at shooting.  There is no safe way to give yourself Botox. You can’t trust what you’re buying, and even if you could, no amount of YouTube-ing will ever adequately teach you the skills you need to inject it. First, you need to know where to inject the substance. The answer is not to point the needle at the fine lines. After all, you’re relaxing muscles, not filling in wrinkles. Injecting Botox requires an understanding of facial muscles. You need to know which muscles should be relaxed for the desired results and where to target them. Second, you need to know how deeply to insert the needle and how much of the mixed substance you should apply in any given location.

Incorrect injection practices can lead to a host of complications, including eyelid drooping (ptosis), excessive swelling, excessive bruising, and a greater risk of infection. In fact, the infection may become so severe that it becomes a staph infection, an infection that spreads throughout the body and causes a variety of diseases. In any case, recovery will be longer, and the results may not be what you intended.

Lip Plumper Suction Devices- We have Kylie Jenner to thank for these! They are much less expensive than filler in the lips but with a far shorter shelf life. Dr. Frieling’s verdict: “Overuse of suction cup lip plumpers can cause misalignment of the teeth due to the outward pressure of the suction. Devices such as these can also cause swelling and bruising of the lips (and sometimes permanent scarring) when used excessively. The advice is to use these devices sensibly and with caution.”

At home acne extractors- The county has become obsessed with popping pimples thanks in part to the success of the TV show “Dr. Pimple Popper.” Acne extractors sold online, and people are using them at home. But should they?  Picking causes scars or scabs by ripping off the top layer of skin, whereas extracting by a professional pulls out the fluids or solids inside a pimple. It’s far more sterile, sanitary, and cleans the pore of the extra debris. Why can’t you simply do this yourself? Acne extraction, be it white or blackheads, is a ‘don’t try this at home procedure.’ It’s a one-way ticket to scarring, infection and even more breakouts. Only through a professional facial will your skin be prepped and steamed correctly for extractions – by the hands of a trained, licensed esthetician. Skin that has not been adequately prepped for extractions may be resistant, requiring more pressure and manipulation. If used too aggressively, the pressure of the extractor tool can inflame and even bruise the skin. Additionally, a skin care professional is well-practiced in gentle and efficient movements to maximize results while minimizing potential harm.

Cuticle Cutters-Trimming or cutting cuticles during a manicure is purely cosmetic and doesn’t benefit the nail in any way. In fact, it’s actually harmful to your nails. “The small area of skin is there to protect your nails from infection. When this skin is removed, your nail is left unprotected from bacteria and fungus. Dr. Frieling recommends pushing back the cuticles by applying cuticle remover on each nail.

Chemical Peels- Chemical peels are designed to work by removing part of the top layer of skin to reveal fresher skin for a more youthful appearance. Many products containing low concentrations of acid are sold through beauty retailers and drug stores and are often safe to use. People also are treated with peels using a higher concentration at medi-spas or doctor’s offices.  When it comes to alpha hydroxy acids or (AHAs) like salicylic and glycolic acids, a concentration of 10 percent or less is safe for home, and more than 30 percent should be reserved for a professional environment, according to a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel. Like many substances, illegal concentrations of chemical peels can be purchased online for substantially less than they would cost in a doctor’s office. But what price do you pay for a “bargain?”  According to Dr. Frieling, “the dangers of experimenting with a medical grade peel at home are numerous and can include: extreme pain in the form of stinging, actual burns to the skin, blistering, scarring, changes in skin color, infection.” What’s more, a skin care professional will determine if you are even a candidate for a chemical peel and possibly rule you out if you have taken the acne medication isotretinoin in the past six months, have a dark complexion, have a personal history of ridged areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue (keloids), have abnormal skin pigmentation, have a history of frequent or severe outbreaks of cold sores.

Dr. Frieling says that there are worthwhile “skin care hacks,” DIY recipes for the skin, and some at home devices that are safe and effective. Before buying into the latest Instagram sensation, consult with your doctor first to make sure that you are a good candidate and that what you are considering is safe and effective.

Board Certified Dermatopathologist Dr. Gretchen Frieling

Boston Area

www.gfacemd.com

Dr. Frieling is a medical doctor with over 10 years of experience as a leader the Dermatopathology field. Her background is notable for intensive training in ballet, which includes attending the Juilliard School in New York City. She combines her artistic eye, perfectionistic qualities, and medical expertise, to give her patients impeccable, ‘show-stopping’ results. When it comes to cosmetic procedures, specifically injectables, Dr. Frieling has mastered the art of re-defining and re-vitalizing the face by eliminating fine lines and wrinkles and re-establishing volume. She will listen to your requests and concerns. She will explain the available procedures that would be optimal for your unique situation. She is never in a rush and will spend as much time as you desire to discuss these options.

After graduating summa cum laude from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, Dr. Frieling completed her medical school at The University of Florida College of Medicine. She continued to excel academically and personally and pioneered a medical mission trip to the Dominican Republic to provide free medical care. After medical school, Dr. Frieling completed her training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She then completed her Dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Currently, she is also a practicing Dermatopathologist in Newton, Massachusetts.

During her training, Dr. Frieling built an extensive resume, including but not limited to many articles in the Dermatology and Pathology literature, textbook chapters, and national conference presentations. She was on faculty at Harvard Medical School and participated in the first year Histopathology course.

In her spare time, Dr. Frieling continues to give back to her community and beyond. Currently, she is spearheading another medical mission to the Dominican Republic and partnering with Pedro Martinez and The Pedro Martinez Foundation.

Along with splitting her time as a practicing dermatopathologist, Dr. Frieling enjoys spending time with her husband, her two kids, and extended family, as well as volunteering in the community. She is a resident of Wellesley and loves good music and is always up for trying a new restaurant!

Board Certified Dermatopathologist Dr. Gretchen Frieling

Boston Area

www.gfacemd.com

Dr. Frieling is a medical doctor with over 10 years of experience as a leader in the Dermatology and Pathology fields. Her background is notable for intensive training in ballet, which includes attending the Juilliard School in New York City. She combines her artistic eye, perfectionistic qualities, and medical expertise, to give her patients impeccable, ‘show-stopping’ results. When it comes to cosmetic procedures, specifically injectables, Gretchen has mastered the art of re-defining and re-vitalizing the face by eliminating fine lines and wrinkles and re-establishing volume. She will listen to your requests and concerns. She will explain the available procedures that would be optimal for your unique situation. She is never in a rush and will spend as much time as you desire to discuss these options.

After graduating summa cum laude from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, Dr. Frieling completed her medical school at The University of Florida College of Medicine. She continued to excel academically and personally and pioneered a medical mission trip to the Dominican Republic to provide free medical care. After medical school, Dr. Frieling completed her training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She then completed her Dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Currently, she is also a practicing Dermatopathologist in Newton, Massachusetts.

During her training, Dr. Frieling built an extensive resume, including but not limited to many articles in the Dermatology and Pathology literature, textbook chapters, and national conference presentations. She was on faculty at Harvard Medical School and participated in the first year Histopathology course.

In her spare time, Dr. Frieling continues to give back to her community and beyond. Currently, she is spearheading another medical mission to the Dominican Republic and partnering with Pedro Martinez and The Pedro Martinez Foundation.

Along with splitting her time as a practicing dermatopathologist, Dr. Frieling enjoys spending time with her husband, her two kids, and extended family, as well as volunteering in the community. She is a resident of Wellesley and loves good music and is always up for trying a new restaurant!

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