Before…and After Sun Damage

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Watching a client’s skin transform and their self-confidence blossom before our eyes is one of the joys of our business. Pure Skin by Maggie was born from a desire to help others and we love to watch the process! 

The client in these photos graciously allowed us to share her story here on the blog & on Facebook. She came to us several months ago with hyperpigmentation, melasma and sun damage. After eight years using one skin care line, she made a choice to stop and noticed that the brown spots on her face were getting progressively darker. As with many of us, her first stop was the dermatologist’s office who recommended expensive laser treatments. Once again, there was no positive change and the discoloration continued to get worse and to spread. 

For this client, we began with a series of four Bio Peels, a treatment that utilizes natural Spongilla crystals blended with vitamins and minerals that penetrates the skin and continues working for 48 hours after the treatment. By the fourth treatment, our client’s friends could tell that her skin looked cleaner and there was a noticeable lightening of the discoloration. We followed the Bio Peel with 4 Vitamin C + E treatments, which moisturizes and nourishes with Vitamin E while the power of Vitamin C goes to work removing discolorations. 

In addition to the treatments at the salon, our client committed to a new start on her skin care regimen as well as taking specific vitamin supplements for her skin conditions. By treating both internally and externally, her skin receives all the nourishment and help on a daily basis that it needs to heal. Step one for the daily external treatments? Sunscreen. Every client we see, this is our first recommendation. Sunscreen is a preventative step that many people see as unimportant once the damage has been done. However, it is crucial to preventing the damage from becoming worse. She has also been using Vitamin C serum daily and a serum infusion mask specifically for hydrating and lightening skin twice a week. EGF (epidermal growth factor) capsules are another tool in our arsenal to prevent and correct hyperpigmentation and melanoma. Used once a day, EGF accelerates the growth of new skin cells, speeds wound healing, and acts as a powerful antioxidant. 

We’ve seen many clients who have had expensive laser treatments with no results or a worsening of their symptoms. That is NOT what you expect when you go to a dermatologist. Contrary to common misconceptions, help from a qualified esthetician can result in change even in difficult skin conditions and sun damage. Natural products that promote healing should be your first step when dealing with skin damage; lasers should be the last resort. Prevention is the first goal of good skin care. However, when damage is there, healing the skin is the goal, not just blasting away the “symptoms” or “results” of the damage. Whenever the skin can heal, obviously with some help, then you can return to a regimen that includes prevention instead of a focus on correction. 

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Just a few years ago, if you asked someone on the street what a healthy skin care routine consisted of they would probably tell you cleanser, toner, moisturizer. Many estheticians, dermatologists, and even cosmetic companies kept it just that simple. Fast forward to the present, and everyone is talking about serum being a key component to anti-aging and taking care of your skin. What are they and why have they impacted the skin care industry so quickly?

Usually a gel type of liquid, serums have a higher concentration of active ingredients than moisturizer and other products. They are intended to be hydrating and refresh dull skin. When your basic skin care routine is not working anymore and your complexion does not seem as fresh, glowing and beautiful, THAT is the time to change it up and add a serum underneath your moisturizer. They have a big impact and results are rapid. 

Serums come in so many varieties, each with a specific purpose. When choosing a serum, look at what type of skin it is intended for and the problems it treats specifically. There are serums just for acne, others for whitening, hydrating, anti-aging, etc. Some serums combine these purposes (hydrating AND whitening), and others are more individual. Be sure to avoid any serums that contain alcohol or denatured alcohol as these defeat the purpose and dehydrate skin. 

Once you’ve chosen your serum, there aren’t any special tricks to applying it. Cleanse your face thoroughly, as always, and use an alcohol-free toner. Go ahead and apply serum while your skin is still a bit damp from the toner as this locks in more moisture and the active ingredients of the serum actually penetrate more deeply. Don’t fall into the mindset of “if a little does well, use a lot”. The serum directions should tell you how much to use. Follow the serum with your favorite moisturizer. This last step is important and often neglected. Serum is not a replacement for moisturizer! The purpose of moisturizer is to lock moisture in to the skin and creating a protective barrier to keep irritants out. Serums hydrate, but they do not protect your skin. 

Give your skin a special treat with our new Serum Infusion Mask. Added to your daily use of serum, you can choose another ingredient combination to provide a well-rounded approach to your skin care. While you relax either the serums locked in the natural cotton mask penetrate deeply creating an immediate and visible result. We love this method of refreshing the skin while traveling – hydrating the skin so you appear fresh and vibrant instead of dull and tired when you step off the plane ready for business or pleasure. It’s perfect for use right before a special night out as well; this mask does not leave your skin red or tight. The purpose is to treat your skin to something special, not a deep cleanse. Used once a week as part of your beauty routine, your skin will glow every day. Say good-bye to a dull complexion! 


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Serum Infusion Mask

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From Guest Blog


 I’m a skeptic. I admit it. Even when an expert in their field tells me that something is wonderful, I take it with a grain of salt. So, when Maggie asked me to test the new serum masks that she has developed and write a blog, I was a little wary. I have hyper-sensitive, combination skin, so I tend to avoid putting most things on my face. I’ve found the regime that works and haven’t touched it in a while. Most masks make my face bright red, dry & itchy, so like I said, skeptical.

I’m also not afraid to admit when I’m wrong. Maggie asked me specifically because my skin is so hyper-sensitive (and she knows her stuff). It worked! Not only did my skin not turn red, I didn’t have any negative reaction at all. My skin was incredibly soft for days afterwards and there was a visible difference in the appearance of my usual dry spots.

This mask was so easy to use. I just unfolded it, took the plastic off, laid it on my face, took off the extra “blue” layer and relaxed for 20 minutes…or it may have been longer since I think I dozed off. J Maggie had told me to rub the extra serum from the blue layer and pouch into my neck and I took it further and used whatever moisture was left in the mask and massaged it into my décolletage. One of the reasons my face usually gets so red and irritated is the process of washing off a dry mixture that seems to have bonded to my skin. This was so simple! Next time I go on a trip (which, naturally, sensitive skin tends to get irritated with travel), I am definitely taking this with me!

Maggie had me try the original mask with the thicker cotton layer for comparison since I haven’t tried this type of mask before. I definitely prefer the new one. The thick cotton of the original doesn’t stay in place as well and it seems like a lot of serum stays on the mask rather than going into my skin. If I hadn’t fallen asleep with the Serum Infusion Mask, I could have stayed up doing other stuff without the mask slipping around. And when I did finish the mask, there wasn’t much serum left in the cotton, so I didn’t feel like I was wasting anything.

Just a quick note, maybe it’s because I’m not used to this type of mask, but the first time I did the mask, it was a little tricky to get into place, but once it was in place, it stayed. So even if you think it feels “messy” or too slippery, just roll with it. Once you have it in place, you can take whatever is left on your hands and rub it in to them too – who says only your face has to get the benefits?

 

Thanks, Maggie for encouraging me to try something new!

 

Debra H., Honolulu HI

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Epidermal Growth Factor…What’s That?

The scientific community is constantly making discoveries and the cosmetic industry is constantly finding new and wonderful applications for those discoveries. Sometimes, it takes a little longer for the cosmetic industry to catch on to one of those discoveries, as with Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), which won a Nobel Prize in 1986 for its discoverers, Stanley Cohen and Rita Levi-Motalcini. Their work advanced our understanding of how cells communicate with each other during cellular growth. Now, the cosmetic industry has found it to be an anti-aging wonder for the skin. But what is it anyway?

EGF is a naturally occurring substance in the body that stimulates cellular growth, proliferation and differentiation. Basically, this means it is a natural age-prevention protein found in the fibroblast cells of the dermal layer of the skin and it supports cell renewal and wound repair. It’s potent regenerating properties work to stimulate cells to produce collagen, which results in age prevention & reverses the signs of aging. You can read a lot of really confusing scientific research about it – some of which is fascinating, if you can understand the jargon – but for those of us without a degree in biology, simple works best. 

For years, the research on EGF has centered on its ability to speed the healing of wounds (which, by the way, makes products with EGF ideal for use after peels, laser treatments, and aggressive skin care treatments). But new applications abound, including anti-aging. Because it is a natural substance, your body recognizes it and readily utilizes topical applications. In addition to anti-aging, EGF is also a powerful antioxidant and highly effective at neutralizing inflammation and irritation from such things as environmental stress, both in correcting existing damage as well as preventing it in the future. 

We have recently released a new product in the Pure Skin by Maggie Organics / Naturals line of skin care – EGF Capsules. It is very simple to use; just open a capsule, massage the EGF onto a clean face, then follow with your usual serum or moisturizer. This product is ideal for those with sensitive and aging skin, to heal the irritations and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. 

All these advances in science…makes us happy to be alive now and able to enjoy the benefits! 


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Skin care has become more and more technical. Everyone’s throwing around all of these fancy terms, but what does it all mean? At Pure Skin by Maggie, we stay on top of the research and the latest innovations in skin care for our clients. But we also like to break it down so it makes sense. In this age of the informed consumer, our clients are savvy enough not to buy just any product and stick it on their skin. So, we’re going to take one of our newest products and break it down. 

Our latest hydrating complex combines Coenzyme Q10 (COQ10) and multi-peptides to nourish, repair and protect skin from aging and environmental stressors. Sound a bit like Greek already? Well, let’s start off with COQ10 – here’s the skinny: 

  • Did you know that there is a Vitamin Q? It’s more often known as Coenzyme Q10 or COQ10.
  • COQ10 is a natural enzyme synthesized by your body.
  • Over time, the natural levels & production in the body decreases.
  • COQ10 is a powerful antioxidant, i.e. it fights all the bad stuff in the environment.
  • It is a necessary ingredient in your body’s production of collagen (and collagen keeps our skin firm & youthful).
  • It is also necessary in your body’s production of elastin, which gives skin its flexibility.
  • COQ10 in creams and taken internally helps your body repair itself and prevent free radical damage.

That wasn’t too bad, right? It was just the basics, but just reading over that list makes me want to go straight for the COQ10!

Now, let’s tackle another major ingredient in this complex…peptides. One of those non-descript words that leaves most of us wondering. 

  • Peptides are short chains of two or more amino acids, the building blocks of the body. 
  • Collagen, what our skin is mostly comprised of, is a protein containing long segments of amino acids arranged in a chain.
  • When collagen breaks down, certain short amino acid segments are formed. These are the tiny proteins and active molecules known as peptides.
  • These peptides “send a message” to your skin to produce more collagen to replace what has been lost. 
  • When you apply specific peptide combinations to your skin, it sends a message to make more collagen, resulting in a natural firming of your skin.

Our new hydrating complex absorbs deeply with specific peptides to restore skin’s suppleness, health and radiance. Peptides activate skin repair and accelerate the development of epidermal cells. Combined with the antioxidant power of COQ10, which also boosts collagen and elastin production, you can harness the power of nature to visibly combat the signs of aging. 

Don’t let the fancy terms on the cosmetic containers confuse you or fool you into thinking that the fancier the words, the better the product! If you have a question, you can email us at pureskinbymaggie@gmail.com and we’ll be happy to answer your questions and break it down. 

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Have you been using the right moisturizer?

Ever had one of those days so packed with work, meetings, appointments, no time for lunch or a break and then to top it off you have a party to attend in the evening? You find yourself in the car or, if you’re lucky, the bathroom, frantically blotting to remove oily shine without disturbing your make-up, because there is no time to wash your face and re-apply. 

Whether your skin is oily, combination, normal, or dry, it needs moisture to be healthy. Finding the right product to provide oily skin with the right balance of moisture without adding to the natural oil can be very difficult. We have just added a new product to the Pure Skin by Maggie product line, Perfect Matte Moisturizer - control oil & shine without denying your skin the moisture it needs. 

The secret? Algae. Yes, the colorful slippery covering that grows in the sea is actually a wonder when used properly in cosmetics. The botanicals Ascophyllum Nodosum Extract and Asparagopsis Armata Extract in Perfect Matte Moisturizer, derived from red and brown algae, revitalize skin, strengthening and promoting its integrity.  

Syringa Vulgaris Leaf Cell Extract (from lilacs) is added to fight acne and other conditions by regulating sebum, controlling yeast, and providing anti-inflammatory benefits. In addition, Plantago Lanceolata Leaf Extract and Artemisia Umbelliformis Extract. Plantago Lanceolata Leaf Extract build on this restorative foundation to heal & protect skin going forward by stimulating collagen production, boosting antioxidants and producing anti-inflammatory effects. In addition, the anti-bacterial properties of these botanicals protect skin from germs and bacteria that can cause acne. 

This luxurious cream is designed for oily and problematic skin – and excellent for normal skin, too. Enjoy an all day matte base to keep your skin beautifully healthy and your make-up ready for a long day on the run.


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Skin Care Honolulu-Age Spots

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Age Spots…Do they actually have anything to do with age?
Whether you call them age spots, liver spots, sun spots, or hyperpigmentation, most of us find those brown spots on our skin unattractive. They usually don’t begin to appear until we’re older and once there, seem to grow larger over time. So, where do they come from and how do you prevent or correct them? 
Where do they come from?
Age spots, or lentigines, are basically a result of over exposure to the sun. Interestingly, these are not caused only by age; they are caused by sun exposure (how long and how much you have been in the sun) and hormonal changes. They are more accurately ‘sun spots’, rather than age spots. However, as we age, our skin is subjected to increasing amounts of sun damage and our skin’s natural ability to fend off UV rays (melanin pigment which absorbs sunlight and helps protect our skin from UV rays) begins to deteriorate. As this happens, these unsightly brown spots begin to develop. Age spots and freckles are most often seen on those with fairer skin because they have very little melanin pigment and less natural ability to protect their skin from the sun. 
How do I prevent them?
Prevention is quite simple: avoid the sun and use sun protection every day. Even if you have begun to notice sun spots on your skin, it is not too late to prevent the damage from spreading or getting worse. Wear sunscreen every day - even if you are just going from your house to your car to your work place, protect your skin! Keep in mind, car windows block only UVB rays, not UVA, which are the main culprit in sun damage and aging skin. This means you are still getting dangerous exposure unless you take your car to get UVA clear or tinted protection put on your windows. 
How do I correct them?
The good news is that there are treatments that can reverse the appearance of sun spots – without going to the plastic surgeon! At Pure Skin by Maggie, we see many clients with dark skin pigmentation due to overexposure to the constant bright sunlight in Hawaii. Our clients have seen dramatic results with natural, gentle treatments, particularly the Vitamin C + E Whitening Facial. Most clients see a visible change with one treatment! Vitamin C, a powerful anti-oxidant, is a natural whitening agent that also increases fibroblast and collagen production and reduces inflammation. It’s perfect for those who are concerned with the signs of aging – hyper-pigmentation, wrinkles, and dehydration. 
If you want to explore gentle options to even out your complexion that also treat other visible signs of aging, call us to schedule a free consultation. There are many natural options for treating your skin, without severe side effects or down-time. 

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Vitamin C Lightening Serum

We’ve all heard how wonderful Vitamin C is, that it has so many benefits, and that we don’t get enough of it. So, why are we talking about it again? 
Did you know that Vitamin C, while important to your immune system, protection from cardiovascular disease, prenatal health problems and even your eyesight, is also an incredible nutrient for the health of your skin? Here are just a few of the skin benefits we know of; research continues to unveil more reasons to incorporate this nutrient in our diet and beauty regime.
  • Vitamin C is a powerful anti-oxidant that slows the rate of damage by free-radicals, unstable molecules that damage collagen and cause skin dryness, fine lines, and wrinkles. 
  • Also known as ascorbic acid, Vitamin C is key to the production of collagen, a protein known for giving firmness and strength and aids the growth of cells and blood vessels. 
  • Vitamin C is instrumental in creating scar tissue and ligaments, in addition to helping skin repair itself.
  • Research shows that a derivative of Vitamin C known as ascorbic acid 2-phosphate reverses DNA damage.
  • Protect your skin from sunburn caused by ultraviolet B radiation and prevent the consequences of long-term exposure with Vitamin C. No, this does not mean you should go out and bake in the sun, but you can heal and prevent damage naturally.
At Pure Skin by Maggie, we are very aware of the benefits of oral and topical Vitamin C in the health of our clients. As part of our commitment to natural skin care, we have developed a 17% Vitamin C Serum that provides all the benefits we’ve talked about, in addition to lightening dark areas, spots, and hyper-pigmentation. See a visible difference in your skin through natural skin care & harnessing the power of Vitamin C!

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                                            The Latest & Greatest in Mandelic Acid

Mandelic Acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) named after the German mandel (almond) and derived from bitter almonds, has been studied extensively at the Gateway Aesthetic Institute and Laser Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the past three years. We’ve all heard the benefits of various alpha-hydroxy acids for years and they are commonly used in many of our skin care products, but this one looks to be one that will lead the pack. 
Research originally began to further explore the antibiotic nature of mandelic acid in hopes that paitents who suffer from wrinkles and acne would see improvement. It is useful in treating inflammatory non-cystic acne, suppressing pigmentation, and rejuvenating photo-aged skin. Its benefits extend into preparation for laser peeling procedures and aiding in the healing process after laser surgery.
Stronger than glycolic acid, a widely used AHA, mandelic acid have been shown in open clinical trials to assist in the following skin care concerns:
  • The appearance of fine lines and wrinkles improve in addition to a marked improvement in skin texture, without the skin irritation that can accompany the use of glycolic acid in high dosages.
  • Those who suffer from acne, melasma, lentigenes, and fine photoaging damage (wrinkles, dull complexion, skin texture) have seen significant results with repeated peeling with mandelic acid.
  • Trials on individuals with abnormal pigmentation saw a rapid improvement when treated with mandelic acid. For examples, those with melasma saw an improvement of up to 50% after 1 month of treatment.
  • The antibiotic nature of mandelic acid has shown remarkable results on patients with acne that is resistant to both oral and topical antibiotics.
  • Some of those with acne rosacea saw improvement with mandelic acid treatments.
  • Patients who have undergone laser skin resurfacing with a post-op regime that includes mandelic acid have seen fewer infections and less inflammation.
Mandelic acid and it’s amazing properties are currently very popular in Taiwan and we have chosen to bring it here to Honolulu for the benefit of our clients. With mandelic acid products alone, many clients have been able to control their acne – without using extra products! To learn more about products and treatments that we have available for our clients at Pure Skin by Maggie, please call us at 808-358-4697!!


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We are all familiar with the natural sponges found in any body shop or drugstore, but they are typically salt water sponges. The health and skin benefits are abundant from fresh water sponges of the genus Spongilla. 
Approximately twenty species of freshwater sponges within the genus Spongilla are currently known to dwell in lakes and slow streams. They are found attached to rocks and logs, filtering the water of microscopic aquatic organisms – protozoa, bacteria, and other free-floating pond organisms. Fresh-water sponges, unlike salt-water sponges, are exposed to more varied and adverse environmental conditions. This hostile environment causes Spongilla to develop gemmules, internal buds resulting from asexual reproduction, as a means of dormancy. The gemmules develop during extreme cold or other harsh conditions and are resistant to drying out (desiccation), freezing, and a lack of oxygen (anoxia). Even after the “mother sponge” has died, the gemmules can lie around for long periods of time until conditions improve and the gemmules resume growing into new sponges. 
Spongilla is very popular in Europe & Asia, but is just now coming on to the natural health scene and in use by cosmetologists in the United States. Spongilla contains seaweed that penetrates the skin. Spongilla crystals have shown to assist in the healing of bruises, arthritis, radiculitis, and rheumatism by reducing inflammation and improving localized circulation of the blood.  
In cosmetology, Spongilla is usually used in the form of facial masks and professional peels. Once ground into a fine powder, Spongilla is beneficial in: reducing acne, bruises, spots from pimples and boils, blackheads, hyperpigmentation, blemishes, large pores, sun damage, loss of elasticity, wrinkles, uneven surface texture, sagging skin, and clarifying other skin impurities. Spongilla is beneficial to all skin types, even dry and aging skin. 
Nature and its benefits continue to be a never-ending source of new surprises and pure beauty!














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If you or someone you know is expecting, take a look at this offer from UH Manoa and the National Children's Study. They are conducting a study, "Dietary Assessment in Pregnant Women and Children in the NCS", and aim to evaluate the foods eaten by pregnant women in Hawaii.

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Collagen & You…Breaking Down the Hype

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A type of protein, collagen is one of the most plentiful proteins present in the bodies of mammals, including humans. It makes up 25 – 35% of the protein content in the entire body. An essential part of the body, some people refer to it as the glue that holds the body together. Collagen works interdependently with elastin to support the body’s tissues. At a basic level, it gives body tissues their form, providing firmness and strength, while elastin provides much needed flexibility. A lack of collagen causes serious diseases, including brittle bone disease.

“That’s all well and good, but what does this have to do with me and my skin?” you may ask. And why do I keep hearing about it so much?
The main structural component of the lower layer of the skin, the Dermis, collagen works with keratin to provide the skin with strength, flexibility, and resilience. Unfortunately, as we age, collagen degrades, leading to wrinkles. Therefore, one important target of wrinkle prevention and elimination is to reduce the breakdown of collagen and increase its supply.

Improving Collagen Production Naturally…

At Pure Skin by Maggie, we firmly believe in treating the skin from the inside out, not just touching the surface with products. When it comes to the benefits of collagen, we want our clients to be aware of the basics, like food, that they can be doing to increase their body’s natural ability to produce collagen.


  • Vitamin C is a critical nutrient for collagen production in the skin. But the foods that we most often think of in conjunction with Vitamin C (citrus anyone?), are not actually the best sources! Try some of these superfoods: hot peppers, sweet peppers, guavas, black currants, lychees, oranges & grapefruits, dark leafy greens, peaches, kiwi, and tomatoes. There are many more good sources of Vitamin C, but be creative with these superfoods in your diet and you will see a difference.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids keep the skin soft and supple and can be found in cold water fish like salmon, tuna, sardines, cod and mackerel.
  • Bring on the garlic! The sulfur in garlic helps your body produce collagen while the taurine and lipoid acid supports damaged collagen fibers.
  • Tomatoes, particularly cooked, inhibit enzymes known as collagenases that destroy collagen.
  • For those of you who prefer meat to vegetables, your more tender beef and chicken feet actually have collagen in them as well!
There are many skin care products on the market and treatments available through estheticians and plastic surgeons that provide temporary improvement in the appearance of skin and wrinkles, but they should all be carefully researched and selected. For example, some expensive collagen creams claim to strengthen skin and make it more supple; however, collagen molecules are simply too large to be absorbed through the skin. Hyaluronic acid, however, has been proven to increase collagen production – even in test studies on subjects in their 70’s! There are many great treatments and products you can use at home that use this natural substance to improve the look and feel of your skin.

As often as possible, we recommend the most natural, gentle solutions to our clients needs. The natural functions of our body and the food we eat work together so well to provide us with what we need. And if you need a pick-me-up for your skin, come see us for a solution without all the hype!


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