Thursday, December 06, 2007

Thursday Thirteen about protecting your skin

Today's Wall St. Journal had a skin care article because that's the woman's business, and WSJ is all about business! I glanced through it, and decided I could glean 13 ideas from it, some I'd never thought of. For instance, I always thought nice skin came as an inheritance from your parents or grandparents, and doing sensible things like staying out of the sun or tanning booth, and not smoking, but this article didn't even mention those things. The interview was with Tracie Martyn, a skin care specialist for celebrities and socialites, and here's what she does in cold weather. This looks like a lot of work, but if it is your business, I suppose it is like investing in yourself. I looked her up, and she really does have fabulous, glowing skin.
    1. She exfoliates 3x a week (I looked this up on her web site and it is $90.00 a jar),
    2. 10 minutes in the morning,
    3. followed with a shower,
    4. then moisturizes,
    5. applying with an upward movement so she doesn't drag down her skin.
    6. Tracie sleeps with a humidifier in cold weather,
    7. and wears sunblock even in the winter (I don't know if this goes under or over the moisturizer)
    8. and applies extra moisturizer before going outside,
    9. and then covers her face with a scarf.
    10. She drinks only moderate amounts of alcohol.
    11. She sleeps on her back.
    12. She never uses a pillow, and says she can tell by her client's skin if they do.
    13. She always gets her beauty sleep.
I've heard drinking a lot of water is important for skin health and eating a good diet. But Tracie didn't mention it to the interviewer, so maybe there's a second interview somewhere out there.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great advice!

I've heard that before about sleeping on your back. I've heard you can tell what side someone tends to sleep on by the wrinkles on their face! I hadn't associated it with whether someone sleeps with a pillow or not.

My problem is I couldn't get my 'beauty sleep' without a couple of pillows :)

Lori's Light Extemporanea said...

I don't know...I'm sure that she has lovely skin but to me, life is too short.

Interesting TT, though! Happy Thursday!

Anonymous said...

The thought of spending $90 on a beauty product got a laugh out of me.

So did sleeping on your back and without pillows. I have 4 pillows in my bed and sleep on my tummy. Guess I'm doomed to bad skin. -grin-

Melanie said...

Wow..a lot of work. With five children it is hard enough to get a shower much less go through that regimen. Interesting post...

Jane said...

I can't sleep on my back. I have problems with my lower back and if I lay on my back too long it hurts! SO, I guess I'll just live with the skin I have.....thankfully I have good genes and don't wrinkle much!

damozel said...

I'm just thankful to be married to a man who can't see details without his glasses....I couldn't in a million years bother with all this; I just don't care that much.

Though wear your sunblock, kids! That's advice from an aging Floridian who has had problems with skin cancer.

damozel said...

PS. Now that blogger has changed everything, I have to remember to put the links in. Here it is:

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Jeannine said...

I can honestly tell you that the best thing you can do for your skin is not cover it in make-up all the time. (and that coming from a professional Make-up Artist...) LOL
Happy TT!

Carol said...

I like to sleep on my back, but I can't get along with my pillow!