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Jan 22, 2016

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Today, celebrity New York dermatologist, new mom (her baby boy just hit the one month mark), and former Soiree bride, Dr. Dendy Engelman is giving us her Top 5 can’t live without winter skin “must haves”- and even a winter skin “don’t”.  Thank you Dr. Dendy for the insider information, and if you’re in Manhattan be sure to visit her practice for to keep your skin in it’s best condition, no matter the season.

Seasonal skin conditions are something of a nightmare, especially if you are not sure what you need to brace yourself for – sudden warm temperatures can give way to a winter storm over night. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind as you brave the next few months and dream of warmer weather. 

Stallard by Liz Banfield

 Keep it bright – You might notice those sunspots and hyperpigmentation starting to set in from your time under the sun during the summer. (When exposed to UV light, the body produces melanin as a measure of self-protection. The immune system remedies some of the damage, but eventually, buildup starts to accumulate in the form of hyperpigmentation a.k.a. dark spots.) The good news is winter is a good time to get treated for any hyperpigmentation whether you’re looking to do a peel or laser treatments. To boost skin’s natural defense and keep hyperpigmentation at bay, I recommend Elizabeth Arden’s Superstart Skin Renewal Booster Serum ($65, ElizabethArden.com) and SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Acid ($162, SkinCeuticals.com). For an overall brightening, and to spot treat, I recommend lasers and/or chemical peels.

Nancy Edwards by Liz Banfield

Keep it hydrated – Consider applying a dermal repair product like SkinCeutical Epidermal Repair Moisturizer ($69, SkinCeuticals.com) which helps with hydration and reduces irritation and redness that cold, winter weather can bring. 

  Keep it moisturized – Dry skin is when your sebaceous glands don’t produce enough oil to keep your skin lubricated – causing the skin to appear flaky or itchy. To combat dry skin, make sure you keep skin moisturized with an extra rich lotion like Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream ($13 at Drugstores), as well as oils like coconut, magnesium, or Bio Oil ($11 at drugstores)

Nancy Edwards by Liz Banfield

  Keep it protected – Yes we’re talking about the hats, scarves, gloves and earmuffs but we also have to remember the sun protection year round. Sunscreen is important no matter the season! Also don’t forget your cuticles, lips, and any extremities like your ears and nose! 

    Keep it smooth – For one reason or the other you will notice that skin looks lackluster in the winter. It could be the how the light hits, but more because we’re spending so much time indoors to escape the cold that dry air, indoor heating, lack of movement and blood circulation is making our skin appear dull. (Dry skin doesn’t reflect the light as well as hydrated skin). I love hydrating mask by Dr. Jart+ (Water-Full Hydrogel Mask).

Jordan McClain by Liz Banfield

Don’t forget the Big Picture – If you’re planning a winter wonderland themed wedding and have festivities outdoors, make sure your skin is at its peak with our in-office Oxylight Facial and take extra precaution and have a salve like Elizabeth Arden 8-Hour Cream available in your bag during the wedding for any last minute fixes for chap lips, cuticles, flaky skin. If you are more the type to get married in warmer temperatures here is something to keep in mind. In addition to being the month of love (Valentine’s Day), February is also National Wedding Month, which means that people are starting to prep for their wedding because winter is great time to start any laser treatments like intense pulsed light – great for overall skin revitalization and improvement of anything from acne scars to hyperpigmentation. Now is a great time to be evaluated for correction of fine lines and wrinkles with neurotoxins (like Botox) and dermal fillers (like Voluma & Juvederm) 

1.22.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Kori Mahoney has been working with Soirée brides for over a decade and we’re so happy to welcome her to the Bon Bon Blog as our Beauty Editor. Kori is the regional makeup artist for Trish McEvoy, and loves being on site at special occasions with her “magic box,” making the beautiful women of Charleston just a little brighter. Today, Kori is giving six tips on getting the “Soirée look” and we’re so happy to share them with you here:

Beautiful makeup starts with beautiful skin which equals less foundation in general on the day of your big event. Exfoliation and hydration are so important. I always recommend Trish McEvoy’s Professional Strength Peel (8) and her Beauty Booster Serum (9) to achieve maximum glow. Primer, as all artists know, is essential in our climate, so I incorporate an eye base (3) and lip primer as well. I lock it all in place with a translucent powder (2) on a velour puff, which I recommend having with you that day for touch ups.

Here are some tips for recreating your own ‘Soiree’ look :

1. Never underestimate the power of beautiful skin; invest in products that give you results (4). When you see an attractive woman, more often than not, her skin is flawless.

2. Brows are key players. Find a brow guru and be loyal. Makeup looks infinitely more professionally applied when brows are in shape.

3. A properly lined eye (11) is the blowout of the makeup industry. Tight line the eye and blend everything including eyeshadow more than you think you need. Brightening the underside of the eye is critical. I adore Trish McEvoy’s Instant Eye Lift (12); it is life changing. I almost always apply clusters of individual lashes (10), they add glamour and femininity.

4. Beware of brown bronzer and where you place it. A golden toned bronzer (1) should only be used to delicately add warmth and definition; couple it with a pop of peach or pink on the apples of the cheek (5) to balance it out.

6. I generally steer away from a bold lip unless, of course, it is the bride’s signature look. I gravitate toward a slightly brighter version of the lip tone with subtle shine (6), which photographs lovely. This too (7), you will want to have with you that day.

Having said all this, you might find it contradictory that I am known in the cosmetic industry as an artist that can create a ‘natural’ look. Just keep in mind that ‘natural’ does not mean that it isn’t there. It means that the correct products are properly applied and blended to become part of the skin. It is also all about proportions- slightly larger makeup + more dramatic hair+ fantastic gown= perfection.

7.16.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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