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E111 Brazilians and Vajacials with Ottawa Wax Expert, Tropix Gal (a.k.a. Katrina Lewis)

Are you curious to know how a brazilian session is performed? Well, we have THE Ottawa expert with us here on the podcast today, where we go all in on brazilians, vajacials (yep, you can get a facial down there!) and running a beauty business in 2024! Getting a service “down there” can be uncomfortable for some, but if you go to see Tropix Gal Studio, Katrina and her staff are QUEENS are making you feel comfortable during this usually uncomfortable service.  You can connect with Katrina through the following links:

E110: The beginners guide to skincare for women in their 50s +, with Danielle Drolet

“Is it too late to start taking care of my skin in my 50s?” So many signs of aging come up when you hit the pre-menopause years, and it’s common that one day you wake up and you look at yourself in the mirror and say :”OMG, what happened to my skin?!” Not to worry, we are here to guide you! And no it’s never too late to do something for your skin!

Tune in and listen to what Danielle has to say about her own experience.

E112: 4 Ways a Toner Will Elevate and Boost Your Skin’s Health

Toners, the unfamous product that is now coming back in full swing! Toners today are much more treating on the skin than the old school toners that used to dry our skin out, back in the day. Today, I call every toner that we carry more elixirs, or treating lotions. If you’re not a believer yet, I start this episode by quoting my client, who was not a fan on toners before coming to us, and now she’s head over heals for them. Will I change your mind? 

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Environ Collection

E109: Byebye 2023, It’s a wrap!

Well, 2023 was a big year for us, and that’s exactly what we are discussing in our last episode of 2023! We have Danielle here, which makes this last episode so much more special! 

If you’re business owner or are curious to understand what goes on behind the scenes of running a biz, this episode is for you! We’re not shy about sharing details, that’s what makes us authentic and real. 

Enjoy this one, the next one will be in 2024! Happy Holidays!

E108: How to “Sleigh” Your Winter Skincare Routine

Winter skin care can be tricky because so many will find themselves with dehydrated or dry skin, when normally they DON’T have this issue. The main reason is that in the winter, the atmosphere is dry and quite frankly very harsh on the skin and it immediately pulls the water OUT of the skin. Not to mention the artificial heat inside will also dry the air in our homes, which will pull the moisture out of our skin, again. Now, what can we do with  this issue? Well, you’ll just have to tune in to know 😉 

E104: Tips on how to optimize your eye care

One of the many questions we receive is: do I need an eye cream? The answer is that if your eye contour is starting to show surface wrinkles or any signs of aging, and it bothers you, then YES it’s a good idea. The ingredients found in an eye product will really target the needs that this fine delicate skin has. 

What we’ll talk about:

  1. How an eye product is different than a face cream
  2. Why you should not use your face cream on your eyes
  3. A free tip at home to reduce puffiness
  4. Products to use
  5. Treatments to help eye contour

Links:

  1. Swiss Line 360 Eye Serum
  2. Swiss Line Luxe Eye Cream

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E103: Thinking About Getting Fillers? Injectable conversation with Annie Du, R.N. Injector Part 2

Part 2 of our “over 1-HOUR” conversation with Annie Du, we continue our conversation on injectables, and we even go into VERY RARE side-effects that could happen. It’s quite intriguing to be aware of these potential side effects (as you should when getting injectables, as Annie says!) If you liked part 1, you can now continue with part 2! 

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E102: Thinking About Getting Botox? Injectable conversation with Annie Du, R.N. Injector Part 1

Not a week goes by where a client doesn’t ask:” I’m thinking of getting injectable services, do you think I should?”

Annie and I sat down and had a proper “injectable” conversation – for 1 HOUR AND 15MIN! This will be a 2 parter series 🙂 

By popular demand, we brought on Annie Du, our nurse injector, to have a conversation around injectables. This is a HOT topic and many are scared or unsure how to get into it. Are neuromodulators safe? Can fillers last forever? Is it toxic for my body? These are all questions we answer with our discussion with Annie today. If you’ve been thinking for a while to get into injectables, you’ll want to listen to this one!

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E101: Is fragrance really bad? If this scares you, listen to this!

When we hear the term FRAGRANCE, many want to cringe because it has such a bad rep. Let’s dive into what fragrance actually is, and let’s define the different TYPES of fragrances you can find. There is so much information out there that a lot of ingredients get a bad rep, but with no scientific backup. When it comes creating complex skincare formulas, there’s not really a “black and white” concept. Whether or not an ingredient causes problems for someone’s skin typically depends on a whole host of factors, and fragrance is no exception. What you’ll learn:

✅What is fragrance

✅What’s scented vs unscented

✅Types of fragrances

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E100: Transitioning from 9-5 to entrepreneurial life with event planner Gina Lamontagne

Pivoting, preparation, rolling with the punch… these are all things Gin talked about when we took a deep dive into her transition to entrepreneurial life. Being an entrepreneur requires sacrifice and devotion, which is what Gina jumped into with open arms. A big transition like this one can be scary, but a very satisfying move in the long run. In these “post” pandemic times, many want to shift their careers or turn their passion projects into a real business. This is why we wanted to bring Gina on the podcast. She made a big decision to leave her 9-5 corporate job to launching her event planning business, while covid was still around! How she planned and navigated that big change is exactly what we talk about today, with a few event planning tips of course!

Gina has been planning events and managing projects for the past decade. Before turning her focus on more heart centered events and retreats, she coordinated weddings, conferences, festivals and major events for private and corporate clients. She is passionate about creating experiences that are transformative for the clients while ensuring that we are conscious of the environment and culture they take place in.

Where to find Gina:

https://ginacoevents.com/

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E99: 5 game-changing habits to achieve a successful skin transformation

Dreaming of having a bright and healthy skin? There’s no such thing as a “perfect” however after 43 years in the business, we have tested and tried many different things and have narrowed it down to the top 5 habits that will absolutely set you up for success when it comes to having a skin transformation. 

What you’ll learn:

  • The 5 habits
  • What is important to consider when it comes to getting into a skin transformation
  • The ONE thing many people don’t talk about when it comes to keeping results longer

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E98: Honest Environ Review (Our Vitamin A Line)

If you’ve known us for a while, you know that we are pretty honest about our feedback when it comes to treatments or products. As we launched Environ not too long ago, we wanted to be fully transparent with you and give us our honest feedback on this medical line that you can now find at our practice. It’s somewhat of a teaser if you really want to know our opinion 🙂 

What you’ll learn:

  • Our honest feedback
  • What changes we’ve noticed after 4 months on it
  • Suggestions for those who are hesitant or unsure

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E97: 4 Skincare NoNos (unless you want unhealthy skin!)

Some can be worse than others, but this is a common question we receive : “is this actually something that can be bad for my skin?” 

Let’s admit it…we’re all guilty of at least ONE nono on the list, and I can confirm one that I do sometimes…  Why do we tend to develop bad habits, even when our brain is screaming at us to stop?! We KNOW it’s bad, but sometimes we just can’t stop! Satisfaction? Guilty pleasure? Or just because we simply don’t even know? Well, we’ll deep dive into 4 NONOs that we see all the time and explain why these are not really beneficial to your skin.

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E96: A day in the life: funny client stories (ft Danielle Drolet, Esthetician of 46 years)

Are you curious to know ALL the funny background stories of our day-to-day lives as skincare providers? Well, we have some very juicy ones to talk about in order to make you see what it’s really like to work in our environment. Don’t worry, there’s only good vibes in these anecdotes!

We have the chance to speak with Danielle today, as she reveals some of her best stories with us. It’s worth a listen, she’s pretty hard to reach this one, always busy…! 😛 

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E95: Essential Summer Advice for Melasma and Rosacea

With the warm Summer months ahead, it’s always a tricky season for certain skin conditions. Some people will thrive in the humidity and heat, however, if you have a pigmentation concern such as melasma, or an inlfammation disorder like rosacea, the Summer season can take a toll on your skin. Well, don’t worry, today I share FREE tips you can utilize ALL season long in order to keep you skin heat to the lowest level.

What you’ll learn:

  • The one thing you’ll always have to do to protect your skin (if you know, you know!);
  • Worse times to be exposed unprotected;
  • An easy trick to lower the heat,  from your refrigerator!
  • …and more!

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Hello hello everyone welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual and as always, this episode is brought to you by Meta Esthétique, premier Ottawa skincare establishment since 1979, where we guide and educate our clients on how to age gracefully and how to feel confident in their own skin. So we are well into the Summer. The heat is on, so for many of you, I’m sure all around the world the summers are just getting warmer, hotter, more humid, and it does take a toll on our skin. Especially if you have a skin condition such as melasma, hyperpigmentation, rosacea or just general redness. The summertime can be a little bit tricky on how you will treat your skin and how your skin is going to look. Especially when it comes to rosacea and melasma.

Unfortunately, heat and sunshine is going to be a trigger that will probably give you a flare up. So that means that either your rosacea will get worse, or your melasma will get worse or you’re going to get more patchy and more dark melasma coming through. So don’t worry, there are some things that you can do but you just have to be aware to prepare for the summer season and for the heat that it’s going to bring into the skin. So I’m going to share with you some tips on essential summer advice that you can use if you have any of these conditions or if you just generally want your skin to retain less heat. Too much heat will lead to more inflammation, and when we have more inflammation, the skin is simply just not happy. So here are the tips.

Obviously sunlight is going to be an issue, so with sunscreen, you’re just gonna have to reapply. There’s no way around this, you just have to apply, apply, apply, apply every two hours especially if you have rosacea and melasma. Unfortunately, those are conditions that will be triggered with heat, with light and if there’s too much heat inside the skin too. It will trigger a flare up so obviously some people have you know, more melasma than others have more active rosacea than others, but you know,  you just got to live with it and work with it.

Humidity will influence the outlook of your skin. I know that in the summertime, a lot of people will be less dry because the humidity levels are much higher. So we have that like super dewy skin. It’s super moist and everything.

You know that’s one plus side of the summer, that’s for sure. But number one you just want to have your sunscreen habits on point. I’m super annoying. I know I know. I know. But just keep that powder stick that Colorscience sunforgettable stick in your purse, bring it with you everywhere have it just beside your computer. If you’re working from home, that way you can see it and you do the same habits as if you were drinking water.

Wearing a hat is going to be another very simple one. I’ve actually gotten into having funky hats and now my hairline and my forehead gets so much less heat and that is usually does. This will help the skin because every time you have a sunburn guys you’re just promoting the chances of you getting a skin cancer or potential melanoma or anything that can be dangerous on skin. So wear that hat, keep your habits with your sunscreen super active.

Another one is keep it cool. So after your day in the sunshine because you know we all enjoy summer, we like being outside we like spending time outside but after the day you want to keep your skin cool because for some people, especially with the skin conditions that you mentioned earlier, you will retain that heat a little longer  okay? So you’re gonna do ice cubes, you can put some ice cubes in your in a little towel and then you can pass the ice cubes for 10 minutes on your skin to lower the heat. You can do a cold plunge if you want to that that really works super well and has amazing health benefits to to flush that heat from your body. You can also, during the day, you can stay out of direct sun between 11 and 2 because that’s when the sun is at its most intense. And you can do cold towels do which is great.

You might want to keep your hydration up because you know obviously the sun the heat will dry you out in the sense because you’re sweating so much So you want to make sure you keep your water intake super high.

And finally, don’t be afraid to re-adjust your home care regimen. If you have a skin that kind of stays the same throughout the year then good for you. If you live in a climate that stays nice throughout the year, then that’s great for you as well. But for people that are in Canada, the temperature really does change. Whether it’s fall, summer, spring or winter. So in our culture, it’s very common to modify our skincare regimen for the seasons that are coming, so don’t be afraid to ask question!

Don’t be afraid to look into it. Change your cleanser to a more to a gel cleanser so that it just cleans a little bit more thoroughly than using a milk cleanser that’s more comforting and gentle on the skin in the wintertime. Another example would be to use a lighter weight moisturizer or to have less steps in your regimen because your skin simply can’t take it in the summer because it’s just so humid. You can up your exfoliation, like there’s just so many things that you can do to keep your skin healthy in the summertime but ultimately speaking it’s going to be: be careful in the sun like honestly, I know it’s really boring of me to say but that is THE way that you’re going to keep your skin healthy. In the summertime. I have a lot of clients that have melasma and every summer it’s always like okay, we got to make sure that your good with your sunscreen, that you wear your hat and that your being careful in the sun. Otherwise, your Melasma is gonna come out and you just have to make your peace with it, you know. There are ways that you can work around it and you can do treatments in the wintertime to lower your melasma but in the summer, you’re just a little bit more  limited to what you can do because of the heat and because of the sun.

When it comes to rosacea. Rosacea is not a friend of any heat, either, but you have to keep in mind that with rosacea, anything that’s going to trigger inflammation, you know even from like alcohol intake or spicy foods will trigger some flare ups  again, depending on the level of rosacea that you have. Some people aren’t affected by what they eat and others will but it’s something that you can keep in mind that whenever you have a flare up, just take a look at what you ate what you drank. and maybe you can say okay, red wine. I know I’ll get a flare up and I’m okay with it but I know it’s a trigger for inflammation for my rosacea. 

That’s all I have for you guys today. I thought making a really short quick one would be useful for the summer months that are coming ahead. So if you have any questions feel free to reach us on Instagram @metaesthetique or just send us an email: hello@themetaesthetique.com and we’ll be happy to help you out with your skin, you may customize 6 month programs for everyone that come through our doors so we can help you transform your skin through the six months, so we will chat very soon, reapply that SPF, and take care!

E94: How to elevate your homecare routine when not seeing your esthetician

Are you going on a long vacation, maternity leave or going through health issues where you can’t see your esthetician regularly? Here are some tips on how to elevate your homecare routine in order to get the maximum benefits from your home care products. Trust me, these are all things you can do! 

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Hey guys, how’s it going, Emilie here, better known as the Meta Fairy and as per usual, this episode is brought to you by Meta Esthetique, premier Ottawa skincare establishment since 1979, where we’ve gotten to educate our clients on how to age, healthy gracefully, so they can feel confident in their own skin. So, today we are talking of actually a client inspired this podcast so shout out to Jess: how to take care of your skin when you’re actually not seeing your esthetician.

So sometimes, you know life happens and either you’re on maternity leave and you don’t have time. You’re going away on a really long trip or you’re gonna be abroad for a job for six months. you don’t want to see anyone else. And she asked me “what is something that I can do to make sure that I take care of my skin at home?” There’s many great things that you could do at home, obviously there’s, nothing that can mimic the strength and the efficacy of the professional treatment. But, there’s a lot of things at home that you can do in order to sustain and elevate the results that you’re getting from those professional treatments.

So aside from putting on your SPF, guys, I’m super annoying with this but aside from putting on your SPF, I’m not going to talk about that because you guys know that is a no brainer no discussion. Always wear your SPF and that will already give you a head start on the health of your skin but into more concrete things.

One thing that you can do is to invest in a quality home care regimen. So not all products are created equal. That is a fact. If you you’re not seeing your esty for a really long time, you know that is going to be your cue to actually have a few key items at home in order to keep the results of what you’re getting in the treatment room. If you’re seeing an esthetician and you don’t have products, and you’re gonna take a break from treatments, you’re not gonna spend that money on treatments, you might as well spend that money on, you know, a good cleanser, lotion and moisturizer (like your basic trio), so that you can take care of your skin and keep feeding it what she’d given you every time that you come and see her in the treatment room. So see it like that. Okay, if you’re taking a break from professional treatments, take that money, and invest in good home care regimen that’s going to last you three to four months. And then that way at least your money is going to be invested in your day-to-day skincare. Because it is important when you think about what you’re putting on your skin every single day. I mean, if you really want results and you want your skin to keep those results that you’re getting with your esty and you want your skin to continue to transform, you know high quality products is IT. It’s not a lie and it’s not a marketing thing, but the really big store brand products that are very inexpensive to you, the quality of product and the quality ingredients is just so low that it’s not going to do much on your skin! When you know you’re regularly see an esthetician and you want her honest opinion, please, you know, listen to her and then invest it in quality homecare. 

Now one other thing that you can do is going to take the time to do a mini facial every single week. So it doesn’t sound as long as it sounds. So having a mini facial, taking a time out to me to do a mini facial, is really going to boost your skin’s glow and it’s going to elevate your results and it will also give you some “ME” time. It’s important to do that for yourself because you will just enjoy, you know, we were talking about this in another podcast episode, but stress management right? It’s important to take the time to do some things for yourself. And if for you if you have the time to do this once a week, take 20 minutes once a week, and do your mini facial, you know, why not? It’s going to give you a skin glow in now time! It’s also going to give you some time to decompress and just wind down that stress a little bit. So what does that entail when you have a traditional mini-facial at home? I want to tell you a little trick that I like to do: double exfoliate! I like to use the two techniques to exfoliate (mechanical and chemical) and the reason behind that is that when you do a chemical exfoliation, it dissolves bond that keeps the dead dry skin cells together. Okay, so it’s kind of like brick and mortar. So you know the mortar that keeps your bricks together, well the acid is what will dissolve that mortar so that your dead and dry skin cells can exfoliate and loosen themselves off. Now I like to use the exfoliate the mechanical exfoliation after that so I can lift off those “bricks” from the skin because chemical exfoliation is awesome. I love chemical exfoliation. I’m sorry, but I still believe that there’s a place for mechanical exfoliation in this world because it actually lifts off. I like the word lifts off the dead and dry cells from the skin’s surface, okay, so it’s important to utilize both. So when I do have any facial at home, I use the two techniques. 

Afterwards, I will select a mask and I’m going to put it on for 20 minutes. So whether it’s a sheet mask, whether it’s a cream mask, whether it’s a gel mask, that’s how I feel I have a lot of products that you guys may already know when you’re in an esty you almost have a full back bar at home in your bathroom. But, if you want to be selective of what you have at home, I would say hydration is always a good start because hydration is like the main skin’s need. The main need of the skin is hydration, so it’s so important. And when your skin is hydrated, it’s actually going to be cpumpy because it’s going to feel more full with water.

You can also want to have fun with those sheet masks. They’re super fun. They’re super concentrated too, especially if you get them from your esty. They’re full of very high concentrated serum ingredients. So when you put it on, it’s a one time use for sure. But when you put it on the skin, it’s absolutely wonderful. I have so many recommendations, you can just shoot me a message if you need guidance. I’ll be happy to do some recommendations for you but select a match that works for your skin type. If you have a little bit more acne, then take select one that’s going to be target the blemishes or if your skin is more sensitive,  use something that’s more gentle and soothing on the skin. There’s just so many different masks that you can get. Then sit for 20 minutes in the bathtub, have a glass of wine, enjoy.

If if you’re someone who’s multitasking and you just got too much on your plate, then obviously you can multitaks and to do other things. In meantime, I’ll do some cleaning. I’ll do some cooking, you know home stuff that doesn’t require too much of my brain and I just do it and that way I’m like multitasking with what I’m doing so I don’t have to be sitting in the bathroom for 20 minutes. If you don’t like to take baths just keep that in mind!

And the final thing I’m gonna say is please do not skin pick, it’s just the worst. It’s like having, you know, when you have a scab and keep picking at it and keep taking it off. It’s not good guys. When you do that you’re just promoting scar tissue and erythema. So if you have a blemish and you keep picking at it, irritation is going to linger on the skin is most likely not going to heal in an ultimate way in an healthy way. So it’s actually going to put a dent in that’s how you’re going to heal around that. So you’re gonna have a scar, and not to mention that you’re lingering that inflammation for so long. So why would you keep picking at it. So, for some people, if you’re not seeing your professional for a long time, you may have a little bit more blemishes especially having acne prone skin and extractions is really the way that you’re keeping your skin clear. Don’t freak out. It’s okay. You can do things at home to get under control and this is where my number four is going to come in.

If you really really want to elevate your at home regimen, if you have a budget for it, purchase a LED mask. I’m just gonna say right now, I’m not talking about the cheap ones on Amazon, the cheap ones at Walmart, you know, these things have to be tested for the eyes, number one, and a professional LED is going to be very different than a cheap one that’s manufactured in China. okay? There’s only two brands that I recommend. There’s a Light Stim one you can buy. They have like handheld handheld devices that you can use use for three minutes and localized areas and they’re great. Or the Omnilux, either the clear or the contour. I believe it’s a little bit more on the pricey side. I think CAD (because I have one myself) it was $600 or 550 something like that. So yeah, it’s a little more pricey. However, LED is a technology that is amazing. It really stimulates the body’s own repair mechanisms. So we’re talking about flushing inflammation, we’re talking about more energy between the skin cells we’re talking about flushing oxidative stress, repair, just all the good stuff, depending on the wavelength that you get as well. The most common one for the red which is collagen inducing which is great for repairing the skin as well. You know you can get really, really nice to get results when you have no idea. After an LED the skin cells are super like, they’re functional and responsive. So I’ll do my exfoliation. I’ll do my LED and then I’ll do a collagen mask. Those cells are so activated that the results are so much better every time I do that process. So if you have the budget for it, and that’s aside from investing in your products, invest in products first, because that’s something we’re gonna use twice a day, every day. So take the budget first, get your polling products. And then if you still have money or if you want to splurge go ahead and get an professional standard LED. It’s in your face , your eyes are there so you want to make sure that you have something that’s FDA cleared, that’s Health Canada cleared you know, like Hello, this is your face guys. So invest in something of high quality to do your skin a favor and not harm.

So those are my tips. If you want to elevate your home routine, while you’re not seeing a professional, obviously the professional tx is gonna have the highest effect to quote unquote, fix you up for once you come back and see your esty and you know, that’s fine. But in that period of time, you can do all these things to keep your skin at bay. And just keep that going. So feel free to reach us on Instagram  @metaesthetique or send us an email if you happen to have a longer conversation.
hello@themetaesthetique.com to help you out.

And if you’re in the Ottawa area, like hello, come and see us we’re super happy to meet new clients! You guys are always awesome to chat with! And you guys can see what we’re all about. So if you have more questions reach out and if not, we will chat on the next episode. See you soon and take care!

E93: Can you use Vitamin A in the Summer? (Myth Busters!)

Are you curious to know why there’s a popular opinion about not using Vitamin A in the Summer time? There’s absolutely some truth in there, but the question is not so simple. There’s a few technicalities we have to go into in order to properly answer this common question. 

What you’ll learn:

  • How our skin acting while on different forms of Vit A
  • Myth Buster: Can you wear it or not in the Summer?
  • Different forms of Vit A available

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Hello everyone and welcome back to the podcast Emilie, better known as the Meta Fairy. And today we are talking about a very, very, very common myth that a lot of people believe. And it’s “can you use vitamin A in the summer?” Hmm, yeah, we’re cracking that code guys! That’s where we’re going. So, let’s talk about this myth. I want to debunk this today. And I want to make you guys understand a little bit more about vitamin A because there’s so much misunderstanding of misconceptions about vitamin A that I feel like I just have to enlighten you guys about it.

But let me ask you this: when you think of vitamin A, what does your mind go to? 99% of the time, you’re gonna think retinol. 99% of time which, it’s true! Retinol is a form of vitamin A. However, there’s a lot of different forms of vitamin A. So you have the alcohol form, which is the retinol, you also have the acid form which would be the prescription strength like tretinoin, for example is one that you’ll hear about. These forms – you have to be a little more careful because they’re a little bit more sensitizing on the skin, they will make your skin UV sensitive as well. So you got to make sure you put on that SPF every two hours if you’re going to wear a prescription strength or retinol in the summer. And you just have to be a little more careful because it doesn’t suit all skin types.

Let me enlighten you with another form of vitamin A, which would be the oil form the esters. So the esters are really really fun because they don’t make your skin UV sensitive. And lot of people don’t know this. The esters do not make your skin UV sensitive and you can wear them everyday because it’s a lower form. 

It’s a lower dosage of vitamin A and it will make your skin irritated. But the reason why I’m saying this is because most of us have probably everyone has a deficiency of vitamin A. And when we have a deficiency in vitamin A, we actually have a bunch of different conditions that will come up in our skin. So whether it’s hyperpigmentation, more acne, accelerated aging, lower skin immunity, there’s just a lot of things that can happen when you have a vitamin D deficiency. Okay, vitamin A is actually an essential skin nutrient that you should feed your skin every day. And as soon as we walk out the doors, because we all have to go into the sunlight, right like, we’re not hermits most of us have to go outside whether it’s to run an errand, whether it’s to go to work, whether it’s to see friends, move around, you know, we have to go out and as soon as we hit that sunlight, whether you’re wearing some protection or not, it actually depletes your cells from that natural vitamin A reserve that they have. So that’s why you need to replenish it on a daily basis. Super important.

And the way to do that is with the esters because you can actually wear them every day. So it kind of throws off the myth of saying “Can you wear vitamin A, on a daily basis?” Yeah, you can in the summer you can absolutely 100%. And the fact that the esters do not make your skin UV sensitive is awesome, because that means that you, ideally, yes, you wear your sunscreen because if you’re doing all the things to make your skin not aged, please put on your sunscreen. It’s not as stressful as if you were to wear a retinol or retinoic acid because they will 100% make your skin UV sensitive.

When a retinoic reaction happens, it means that you will most likely have a reaction to the UV rays and you might have more pigments, you might have irritation and things like that. So the fact that the esters don’t make your skin UV sensitive is awesome because you can really prioritize that form in the summer if you’re more worried about the sun.

So fun fact, and I have to read this because I researched it but ‘ “scientific studies have shown that retinol palmitate, which is a form of the esters offers additional powerful photo protective benefits because it can absorb UVA and UVB rays equivalent to SPF 20.” Isn’t that amazing? How a lower form of vitamin A can actually act as a natural sunscreen. I wouldn’t necessarily say hey, like don’t worry, never wear your sunscreen ever, but it kind of you know, it kind of makes you wonder like why is there so much concern about wearing vitamin A in the summer? Well, if you have the right form, and that’s something that you should be aware of as a consumer, you should just, you know, make your research and ask your questions, but not everyone knows this. So that’s I’m talking about it now.

Now that we touch base on retinol and retinoic acid you can wear it in the summer you can you just have to be uber Uber careful about putting on your sunscreen. Like it’s just it’s a no it’s a no it’s not a discussion. You just have to be super careful about the UV rays. It’s kind of like taking a medication. You know, when you have a medication and there’s like a little warning on the bottle that says UVA-UVB sensitizing. It’s the same idea. You don’t want to use something and then hey, like, I’m fin, I don’t wear my sunscreen then you have all these pigments that come up to the surface. Or you’re promoting more skin cancer. You know what I mean? So yeah, you can wear it you just have to be someone that really really really diligently reapplies their SPF every two hours. Like I’m not kidding every two hours. That’s why I love so much the the powder for those of you are watching the sunscreen, the color science powder, it’s so easy to reapply. You just throw it in your purse, and you can have some color you can have a transparent one, it doesn’t matter but you just put it in your purse and then you reapply every two hours. It’s just so simple.

But yeah, if you’re not someone who doesn’t reapplies sunscreen, it’s probably because you don’t have a product that suits your habits and your lifestyle. So check out the color science. I’ll link it below so you guys can check it out but check it because I actually have a client that said that it was like cheating for her. I’m quoting her that’s not me. So take advantage of that. If you’re especially if you’re someone who’s wearing retinol and retinoic acid, check them out.

But yeah, if obviously these are forms that you’re going to wear at night only. You’re not going to wear that during the day because obviously during the day you’re gonna go outside and have a good old time and go outside so you’d have to be careful. But yeah, I mean, if you guys want to check out in Environ, if you came to the event, you know this is my Environ speech, but they do utilize the ester form in their products. And you can wear it every day and honestly, the skins immunity is much higher, the complexion is much more even the hydration is better too because having that additional vitamin A feed in your skin that means that your moisture barriers and better health so you’re retaining more moisture. You’re also going to regulate those sebaceous glands. So for you guys that have hormonal acne, maybe you’re a little older and you still have problems with breakouts. Vitamin Aysa is your friend if you guys didn’t know Accutane, which is a very popular, strong acne prescription. It’s actually a strong form of vitamin A. So when you lose when you use it in a lower form, you can absolutely regulate those sebaceous gland activity. So something to think about honestly we’ve been using that brand for I’m gonna say almost three months now and my skin has never been in the health that it is now I have this glow all the time. My acne, I mean it’s in my genes,  that was always a struggle, but it’s almost all gone and the texture is better I don’t know I’m just I’m such a fan. I might not be I’m not neutral because I have it and we recommend it but if you have questions make sure that you you can always comment vitamin A in one of the reels post too if you guys want more information honestly our practice has never been better with the use of the environment products and that’s with using vitamin A on daily basis.

So I hope this helped you guys understand a little bit more about vitamin A. it is such a wonderful ingredient. and I will see you on the next episode. I hope you guys are enjoying the view enjoying the sound and everything. If you guys have any questions feel free to send us a DM @metaesthetique online, or send us an email for a longer conversation: hello@themetaesthetique.com so we will chat very soon, and take care!

E92: 4 rules we live by to help our skin well-age

What are the secrets to well-aging? Well, there are many! You have to consider internal and external factors when thinking about having a healthy mind, body and skin. In this episode, I dive into 4 rules we NEVER break in order to help our skin WELL-age. And no, I don’t get into wearing SPF and using quality home care products, because those are too obvious!

What you’ll learn:

  • A  common product we never use;
  • A habit we never skip;
  • How we regulate one of the most negatively impactful component of living life on Earth;
  • One sentence we live by.

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Hello hello welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual, better known as the meta fairy and today we are talking about four different rules that we live by in order to age and a really well and healthy way, so let’s just touch base on why we’re calling this well aging.

There’s no such thing as anti aging as soon as we hit 27-28 years old, which is pretty young in my opinion, but biology, our natural collagen and elastin production really drops down. So you’re actually starting to age we hit like a peak and then at 28 – 29 we start to slowly age. so there’s no such thing as anti aging things. so this is why I’m saying more rules that we live by so that we can Well ah, okay, let’s just like praise for the well aging things. it’s good to age, it’s a good thing but we might well as unhealthy. So these are four different rules for things that we live by that. Me, either never skip or that we really follow to the core.

So number one, we ever never, ever, ever wash our faces with a bar. So, so this may sound like a really silly thing, but let me explain to you how our bar soap can really throw off your skin and make it age really quickly. So a lot of people will kind of take the first step, which is the cleansing step. They’ll take a really cheap cleanser or they’ll just use a bar of soap to cleanse their face and then they’ll spend their money on, you know, high quality serums and creams and things. Okay, what the problem with that is that it’s the first step. The number one product that you’re going to use on your face all the time it’s going to be a cleanser. And if the cleanser is going to be really harsh, you’re going to throw off your entire moisture barriers health which will give you lots of dehydration and irritation. And if you’re using that every single day and you wonder why you have irritated and dehydrated skin and you can’t fix it, it’s because you’re using something that’s too hard for your skin.

So coming back to the bar of soap does a lot you know, in the world of skincare there’s a lot of things going on, but a bar soap and this is not something that I agree with. It’s because when you look at the formation or the formula bar of soap, there’s binders that hold the bar of soap together. Those are called binders and they naturally have a more alkaline pH. And the problem with using a bar so even if they say that it’s moisturizing bar soap binders will be naturally left onto the skin when you use a bar of soap. So you know that squeaky clean feeling? You’re always gonna get that regardless because the binders are left onto the skin. And because of that squeaky clean feeling because of that alkaline pH, your moisture barrier is going to be completely compromised. So your moisture barrier if you look here and for the people that are watching you, you’ve got this like tight barrier that protects your skin. When your moisture barrier is compromised. You’re going to have cracks in it and it’s going to let the moisture out and it won’t have the capacity to keep it in and the irritants are going to throw in there. they’re going to come in there and that’s going to make your skin completely irritated. flaky, not healthy. and you will have a hard time absorbing any other product: whether it’s a serum moisturizer, you’re gonna have a hard time because your skin’s gonna be irritated all the time.

So when I say that we never ever use a bar of soap to wash your faces, it’s because the binders are so aggressive on the skin that it can throw off your moisture barrier and you will have to repair it after even if you just use it a couple of times. Let’s say you’re you know you’re in a hotel and forgot your stuff which you will never find me in that situation. But you know, I will never use a bar of soap to wash my face, because it does throw off the health of the moisture barrier. With a healthy moisture barrier,
you just have all these other skin conditions that can be fixed when you’re not using something aggressive to wash your face with. So that’s one thing that we never, never never do. we do not use our soap bars to wash our faces number one.

Now number two, we never skip using a moisturizer whether it’s daytime or nighttime! These are so so so important steps guys in your regimen. I know sometimes we feel lazy as a Sunday morning, it’s raining outside you’re like “I’m gonna stay inside all day long.” The issue with that is that your skin always needs moisture. Always. Always always and I’m not just talking about putting water on your face (because your skin is not going to retain that!)
But it always needs a protective moisturizer on top whether it’s daytime or nighttime. So the skin naturally does not have the capacity to breathe. So when people say I’m just gonna let my skin breathe, I mean it’s not really possible because the skin does not have lungs. It can’t do that. So when you think of your skin, you have to think about your skin cells, they’re like little baby fish in the sea and they always need that water in order to thrive in order to be super healthy. So when you skip that step, whether it’s morning or night, you’re actually not doing your skin a favor because your skin cells are like “Where’s where’s my where’s my protective layer for the day? Where’s my repairing ingredients?” So, you’re not really doing yourself a favor. So for the 30 seconds it will take you to put on moisturizer, just do it and you’re just gonna be consistent in your home care and you’re not gonna have these random skin conditions that could pop up because you’re skipping putting on moisturizer. 

And you have to remember that the skin is really acting differently whether it’s the morning or the night. In the daytime your skin is going to be protective. So you want to feed it hydration, antioxidants and protection. So SPF. The reason why your skin is in that protective mode is because usually in the daytime we are in the environment, we’re outside, we get out of the house, even if you’re inside you’re still exposed to that, so you have all these environmental triggers that will trigger your skin. It will try to attack your skin, so your skin being an organ is going to be in protection mode and you can’t really change that! So that’s why I tell people keep your repairing serums for nighttime. Because that’s when your skin is really going to utilize those really impactful ingredients. So in the nighttime, reverse! Okay, I’ve done enough I don’t have external environmental triggers anymore. So let’s just take a chill pill and let’s repair the damage that I got during the daytime and that’s what your skin does. Your skin will naturally be in repair mode at night. So see it as it’s your opportunity to really treat and repair and comments get down for all the damage I got during the day. So coming back to me never skip putting on more stress or to let her skin breathe. We never do that because if you do that a couple of days in a row. It’s enough I don’t understand how to get but generally speaking it’s enough to throw off the hydration throw off the health of the moisture barrier just a little bit so that hey, I’m a little bit more red today. Or, Hey, I’m a little bit more dry. So oh my god, I got pimples because my skin is drier than usual. It’s blocking the signal from coming out like it’s like a little cycle that can just keep on going. So for someone that’s not in this industry, you might think it’s just one day there but to me, it throws off the consistency that you should have that will give you a well eating schedule. So you never skip moisturizer.

Now on to the more serious things. 

Stress. Stress is a huge, huge thing that can impact our health or mental health or physical health or well being. In order to well age, we utilize techniques to ensure that we manage our stress. So I know that sounds kind of like okay, but it’s true. When we are constantly you know in life we have situations that we’re always exposed to so you have traffic jams, you have arguments with your spouse, you have you know little things. Oh, I’m gonna be ready to be late to anything. All these things are so normal, those are called acute stress. So it’s like little, period of time where you have stress. I think you have to be aware of when your stress, cortisol levels go up. And when your cortisol levels go up, it kind of triggers your immune system to like, hey, there’s an attack or there’s something going on. I need to be alert. Okay. And that’s healthy. That’s actually good. Because it keeps your immune system on point. However, when you’re always constantly exposed to stress and you’re always stressed that chronic stress and chronic stress is horrible. The reason behind that is because when again are the levels they go up under stress, right? You’re in a fight or flight situation. And when you’re always constantly on that high of fight or flight, cortisol levels are super high, and your immune system gets used to that, right.

So it kind of because of that prolonged effect of having high cortisol levels, your inflammatory of your immune system will not so super calm example but I can tell you about. I see that a lot is when I have clients and they have these really stressful jobs. They have high paying jobs, they work hard and they retire. And then as soon as they retire, they feel That’s because they’ve been on that high for so long. And then okay, retired. so my triggers my stress triggers are now gone because obviously the job or the bosses or their colleagues was like the main chronic stress issue.

They retire the stress is gone, but their immune system is completely fucked. And it because it got used to that high level of stress and as soon as they were tired, no more stress. They get exposed to I don’t know, the flu or you know, there’s a trigger in their body, a strong disease that just shows up in their bodies, and the immune system can’t fight against it because they got used to this high level of alert. So that’s a common, huge example. So you know, stress will impact the way that you look. It will impact the way that you feel. And when you feel like crap all the time. It will show on your skin and your body’s just going to age and not prepare itself in the ultimate way.

And I’ll just give you a funny story. COVID hits back in 2020, I remember it was such a stressful time because no one really knew what was going on. So we have never been through a situation like that before. So it was really like okay, like what’s gonna happen? So, I remember my mom,  over maybe a couple of weeks of that COVID unknown period of time, she actually developed a bunch of small lines around her lips and she never ever had these lines around her lips. We know we like analyze it before we were like, like, remember like when COVID happened. Because you went through such a high period of stress, it kind up on your skin. You can’t eliminate completely that stress obviously, but managing it will help.

Unfortunately, we don’t live on an island on the ocean, we just have stressful lives. And we just need to find ways to make sure that we really not let it take over the health of our mind, body and soul, you know, all that jazz! So it’s important to have ways that you can actually manage your stress and for us, we are big people that love exercise, gym, pump up that dopamine with that good old exercise! We love that in our family. Some people like to read a book because they can get their minds out of the day to day. Others would like to journal and write things down. It just depends on you. It depends what you like. So find a way that is going to help you manage your stress. Another thing I’m going to say: socialize, guys, it’s so important to socialize today, especially with a bunch of people now work from home and are not exposed to seeing their colleagues and seeing other people and socializing and I’m sorry, but you cannot have a healthy life from your office desk at home all the time! It’s just not healthy. You need to socialize with people. And what’s fun about socializing is that you go have a drink or a cup of coffee with someone, a close friend, and then you guys get to bitch about life together! And it’s healthy to understand that other people are going through these things in life that you are also going through. So, you know, socialize, go out, go see your friends. It’s so important.

So anyways, just to say that you need to find a way to manage your stress and that’s something that we live by daily.

Now, the final one is a little silly, but don’t take life too seriously. Honestly, guys, so I have this model that I now use and I guess what comes with experience with life with you know, going through things in life that are like okay, like, chill. When I have something happening that is serious or not serious, I’m like, is it going to matter? In a year from now? 4 to 5 years from now? Is it going to impact my life? If this thing is still happening a year from now? And most of the time the answer is no. Most of the time it’s no. So now, I’m a lot smarter. I guess that comes with time, but I don’t freak out. I do not freak out with the little things that happen in life, at work, whatever. And I guess that comes with training. With, you know, having more experience with having a business or things like that. We’re talking about business here. But I always ask myself this question. And most of the time the answer is no. And then I just have to respond to whatever’s going on. I don’t react anymore to the things that happen. I tried to make sure to respond instead of reacting, because reacting is just you know, emotional feelings. That’s just temporary. It’s not gonna help me solve the solution that I need to do. So I always respond and not react. And I always make sure that I answer that question: is it going to impact my life in a year? And if it does, we’ll take it more seriously. If not, we just have to do the steps in order to you know, do whatever we need to do. But yeah, we don’t take life so seriously, life is so freakin short guys. You need to enjoy your time on this planet and you know, go ahead and get that serum!

It’s just such a better life with a serum. But yeah, anyways, that’s all I have for you today. I hope you guys are enjoying this new experience that you can watch, that you can listen to this nice crisp sound! Love recording in the podcast studio, it’s awesome. It’s not too far from my house, just 10minutes. Shout out to Ergon. Awesome, awesome studio to record podcasts. If you guys want to connect with us make sure that you reach us on social @metaesthetique or if you want to have a longer conversation go ahead and shoot us an email hello@themetaesthetique.com. We love your emails. And until next time, we will chat very soon and let me know what are your ways that you if you have any silly rules that you live by? Let me know on Instagram on the podcast reel, let me know what you guys do to you know have a well-aging life. All right, we’ll chat soon!

E91: the harsh truths about owning a beauty business (ft Danielle Drolet)

Welcome to our new Podcast Experience for Season 4! We have Danielle Drolet as a featured guest, esthetician and business owner for 44+ years, telling us the harsh truths about owning a beauty business. Yup, we reveal some juicy secrets in this one too about our future plans, so I suggest you take the time to listen.

What you’ll find out:

  • Financials and how to plan for big expenses
  • Surprising facts that were done to save money
  • Still big plans coming ahead *many reveals in this episode*!

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businessworkyearsmoneyclientsdaysrentedskinmachinemonthfeelbought, friendsinvestedhappencomingaestheticshardequipmentplan

Do I look ok?

You’re awesome we’re alive right now.

Okay guys, welcome back to the podcast. Welcome to this awesome new season. And for the first episode, we thought it would be really fun to have Danielle over to have a discussion and so you can say hello hello everyone weird right we’re having a conversation on the because usually I would do this with my computer!

But um so today we wanted to talk about as the first episode for the new series. The harsh truth of owning a beauty business and that’s why we figured we’d bring Danielle in because she’s How old are you? 85
That would be good marketing though. Right? Right. Yeah, no. So 65 Now 65 now been through many 46 years of aesthetics. Aesthetics. Yeah. So I figured we just go back all the way back to the beginnings, and then we can just see where the conversation goes. If we go back to your were, what, 16, Something like that? And you decided hey, like that’s what I want to do.

I always wanted to be in esthetics and I even worked for a pizzeria illegally and accumulated enough money to buy a chair, a steamer, Luxo lamp and practice and while I was taking my course I was really really really into it. Wow, and what did your like how are your parents? Oh, my mom was disappointed because I had great grades. Yeah, you were good. You have always been super good at school. Yeah. And she was hoping I’d be a doctor or something like that. I thought, no, I’ll own my business. And that’s, I was lucky. I really was fortunate. To know from the start. 

I’ve always said the day of clothes isn’t a decision. It’s not like yeah, it’s gonna work. I worked seven days a week 12 hour days. When I opened at the delta I had to bring my laundry back home with the one of those little trolleys that you know the old lady’s walk around Yeah, with and everybody in the elevator because this was a business building like office building. Yep, that’s for sure.

Oh, my God, that’s really at the very end. Yeah, cuz back then in the 80s 7970s owning a business was not there was no money right. And nobody believes bankers believe in it, but I think I think it’s still it’s still a frickin issue to get money especially if it’s awful. They either they, you know, they screw you over with a really high interest rate because they’re like, I will make money off of this person, or they just simply don’t like they have to add on for a cosigner or something like that. Yeah. Um, yeah, even after, when was it? 25 years.

Oh, yeah. I have to buy new equipment and went to the bank. My husband. That’s so insulting. I was already 11 years in business with numbers through this. So yes, I was insulted. Yeah, I never went back. I always did it. Yeah. You don’t really need to take some notes about the high end equipment. Right. But, you know, for some people that are listening in that in the aesthetic industry, like equipment, machines, their frickin expensive, like people think that oh, you keep all that money that you charge. That’s not true. Most of it goes to all that equipment and thankfully, those companies have access to external financial companies, I guess. Yeah, at higher interest or higher interest rate, though, but at least you can get the money because, you know, at that point, you’re like, Well, I’m gonna go to a bank and get laughed at or am I going to use a higher interest machine? Exactly. So we Anyway, go to the bank, you have to have a whole bunch of papers for them to your projections and plan and it’s very hard to do that when you’re working five days a week, 10 hour days. So you figured okay, now I’ll try with a company or a company, but initially after 12 years ago, yeah.

After 21 years of business. I wanted to be out of the traditional aesthetics. I want to go into paramedical and I invested 175,000 And I had to pay it in five years.

Before I did that I rented a machine. So if the typical image so before you bought the skin tightening the laser hair removal, all that stuff. EMax, you rented, there was there was an option with another company to rent the machine per day. So we actually built the demand first. We rented it every single day, like a couple days a month. It was a day a month and it became two days a month and dedicate three days a month. $1,000 a day. Yeah. So by the time I got to, like during the course of maybe just a year, yeah, exactly. Yeah. After a year, three days. 1000 Okay, like, I can’t pay my own machine at that point. Yeah. And then you have the flexibility of having it yes, on the time it was, you know, everybody could see what improvements you know how the goal where you were getting the results, the results. So it was, yeah, that’s the way I did it. Yeah. And that’s smart, because you actually built it. I’ve always always been very careful with my funds. I have to analyze everything from A to Z before I could plunge and it’s important if you go wrong.

 So what would you say is one of the, like, a harsh truth for people that want to get into it? They’re like, oh, I want to get into aesthetics. It’ll be fun, though. What would be like a like a hey, you got to think about this. Before you get into it. What would be one of those things you have to love what you do eat sleep. You have to always think what next? What next?

But in my days it was better to call, do newsletters, and then you know, events. Yeah. But to build your clientele. You really have to work hard, you have to work you have to work hard, but you have to love it. You have to think okay, I did this next time. I’ll do that. You know, and just, that’s that’s what gets you going. Yeah, and then the clients, you appreciate the work you do, by seeing the clients being rewarded and happy. Yeah, they love it and work your files. I’ve had clients.

So you know, when they were 30, and now they’re in the 70s and it’s like every month. Wow, it’s amazing. It’s amazing, but you know, you have to keep those people going with results, which is crazy with trends. And I’m not I’m not trendy. I mean, yeah, so I like things to remain for a long time. Yeah. And to prove themselves before I jump in. Yeah. So saying it like to say like if you want to go into a career and aesthetics, whether you want to be a business owner or not. You have to really love and passionate about what you do because you otherwise you’re screwed to survive, you won’t survive. No, because the first big thing you’ll have is you’re gonna give up or you won’t be motivated enough to continue because you don’t want to it’s like okay when you lose your staff because you know, I’ve been through a few of those about that. and I actually I do keep my staff relatively new.

But there was a phase where I was pregnant, baby and you don’t have to take time off. and I had a staff of nine and six left after a month of giving birth. But there was a phase where I was pregnant, baby and you don’t have to take time off. and I had a staff of nine and six left After a month of giving birth. 

So I had to put my sleeves up. Go to work. Yeah. And that’s what I ended up doing. My mom was there then for my first baby and was there to help me. You know, I lived upstairs. 

Yeah, so for those who don’t know the history, they bought the building that their business is now in and we actually lived on the main wall on the other two floors and the business was on the main floor. So she was never too far from the family. No, and that was the goal. Because when I rented at the delta for 11 years 10 And plus one because I couldn’t find a place. I wanted to live and work in the same place and have a sitter from when I went to work at 11 When my husband came home, because I work till nine. Yeah, that’s another thing. It’s another thing that a lot of people don’t. when they start in that industry. they’re like, oh, I’ll just work 10 to 3 or like, and that’s like guys, you have to WORK.

So, coming back to the 70s you picked your career? And how like your friends, your surroundings? How did like, Oh, you’re gonna be the aesthetician! Well, yeah, like how was the reaction to the people? When you said like, Hey, this is what I want to do and like I’m going for it. What was the reception from your entourage? Most of my friends. Were going to be secretaries because it was that’s how it was. Yeah. or they were going to be you know, lawyers and doctors. where they had a family where they could have the money to afford take them Yeah. that far or knew the connections to get there. in those days you needed to have connect connection. Okay, so, now listen, I had people come in, my mom’s get services done.

It’s funny. When you tell people that you do something that’s not really the norm. Maybe today it’s a little different. There’s more options. There we go.
Pension, what about this? What about that? Well, I’ll worry about it. No plan for it. Exactly. Yeah, exactly. And that’s what I did. Yeah.
And it’s, I remember, there was many, many times when I decided to, you know,
work more in business.
I was like, that’s what I’m gonna do.
I had friends laugh at me. I had even clients were under the names but we didn’t have clients and you know, it’s I don’t know who I’m talking about. But we even had clients that were like, What a waste. I know. And it’s like they know they’re Yeah, yeah, the difference the perception sometimes it’s a little insulting because they think that Oh, you just do like fluff fluff facials and like, nails no but
you know, above and beyond. It’s, it’s fine.
Because you matter. It doesn’t matter, intially. Yeah,
love what you do. That’s the thing. Most important. Yeah. Yeah, I’m really Oh yeah, for sure. Believe in yourself. You believe in the work you do. And if you don’t, if you don’t have that, you’re not you’re screwed. You’re screwed.
I mean, it’s kind of nice. Like we like we’re actually recording a podcast episode. And then you’re like, Oh, what do you do? Oh, I have
like other activities to like, promote our business and it goes, far we have to do because but but yeah, so okay. So coming back to the theme. So passionate, you have to be passionate, you have to be ready to work. You have to heartstrings and a lot of people believe that you just sit on your ass and just business is gonna come true. What else comes to mind? Like financial is another big one like with any business, right? Financial for sure. Yeah. Someone who start let’s say someone who’s starting obviously you didn’t come from money either. So how did you? You know,
you got to work right? Yeah.
So you get an initial investment for your initial investment. Yes.
Good Old Days. My father had cosign for three, which I paid in a year, and then made another loan for 10 grand you’re talking 79 year? Yeah, no, that’s a lot. So that was Yeah. And we made that if I did another one each time there was equipment. I’m expanding. I need the money. And that was that was okay. Yeah. And you do have to plan you have to plan how much will this cost? How much how much inventory will inventory?
Crazy with six of each and when we say inventory, we mean pre sales? Yeah, we mean the retail that’s on our shelves.
You know, if you go with three lines and six of each, it’s like, you gotta pay that inventory. Yeah. And it’s not gonna move unless you have the volume and work to it. But when you begin to, it’s not like that. And you really kind of get trapped, because there’s all kinds of sales person that comes to you and you haven’t really branched out you might want to take a new course with a certain line, which will guide you Yeah, for sure. But you might want to do something different. And cost.
So so what you did is that every time you borrowed money, it was like chunks of money every time. A five year. Yeah, pretty much every five years. Yeah. Until I moved to a live stream. And then what would you do? Because I mean, I think realistically speaking business is a roller coaster right when you got good times or bad times and it’s always it’s always the same like that. So in the bad times. What was your like? If business was slower than usual or something happened to stop bleeding River? What was your go to plan
to like get okay, like, you have to look at your financial got cut and you have to look at your financials and see okay, where can i Where can I take this fund and put it somewhere else? So this area so that I can continue working? Yeah, as little as a bus strike in the good old days in Ottawa, that like because I wanted, yeah, I borrow $500 and my grandpa Yeah, I just opened
Well, already for you, and that will ask you how long that was carrying me a couple of months. Just 500 bucks.
On my rent was high. As far as miscellaneous Yeah, just like extra I gotta be feel. I don’t have this income coming in. I just immediately did evenings and stuff promotion. Yeah.
So you got to think fast.
I would know I honestly would know how to handle it today. Opening a business.
Everything costs and you got to work hard to get that standout? Well, not just the standout. I think it’s more like your bills are high. So you need to try to match that amount of money that comes in. So you got work. And the one thing I didn’t do, I didn’t take Yeah, so that’s another thing. A lot of people like they want to pay themselves 100 grand a year starting
five years, five years. Is a big chunk of it was a big chunk, personally but a little bit of money aside, just out Yeah, I was working. Yeah. And it was like I was living sharing with Danielle those days. Yeah, department. Yeah, it was gonna happen. Yeah, we cooked all our stuff together. It would make it so much cheaper than cheese. So no,
that’s true. That’s a harsh truth. A
lot of people don’t know about it. It’s like, yeah, at least a couple of leaves a couple of years. Yeah. Unless you want to explode and like business is great. Yeah, fine. But you got to be realistic. Or unless you’re inheriting a business from from family. You can go ahead and it’s already established established. But to start from scratch. You’re not going to have a profit for
five years. Yeah, usually, at reasonable times, I would take $100 Because I needed something that Yeah, it wasn’t. It was pretty amazing.
Yeah, it’s hard to have a business, that’s for sure. But the rewards are high. So you have to have the personality for it. Yeah. And it’s funny because as kids we never really knew what was going on. Like you guys had you guys bought this huge building that was back then. Almost $400,000 You know, back then in the 90s, which would be one like, like, a million plus today. Like if you were to buy it now. 1.5. So I don’t know how you manage that. But the everybody was looking at us like
Are you back to the people
that said hey, what do you want to see out of the pension thing like what it is? Yeah, exactly. The rents alone are great. So you just have to be smart with your money.
Actually, before she said
she, she’s here.
Oh, man, yeah. Oh, another thing that I that I wanted to bring up is the constant. I don’t know how to say this. But like you always want to constantly learn in our industry going forward. But like you always have to make sure that you you know, even just like ingredients, there’s always more study that come out, you know, like vitamin eight, like we’re right now we’re obsessed right with vitamin A. And before because we didn’t know so we were like it’s just a scam. Like, you know, we have this like, opinion about images. Yeah, but now, now we went through training and but we did take 19 courses.
That’s nothing No, exactly. It’s a lot of course, yeah. But it gives us a direction that
direction. So we could probably bring the news now because you know, when you’re here it’s another good opportunity for people to
find out. But we did it. Okay, we are so many things. Yeah.
So we officially bought the northwest from canula it’s a system. It’s a new system. And there’s two different kinds of IPOs. And there’s the fracks there’s a laser resurfacing fracks on it. So we’re going to launch it officially in September, we’re gonna have a huge event, and it’s gonna be interesting. But again, that’s something that’s costing us $150,000 You know, yes. Yeah. And a lot of people don’t register. Oh, yeah, we’re ready for it. First of all,
our old Emacs.
I mean, it’s I mean, it still works fine. But before one day, they’ll be like, Oh, no normal. What are we gonna do now? We won’t be able to open it. So it’s no longer on? Warranty. So yeah, that kind of bugged me each time. And I think it’s still very it’s still very working well, but it’s the chance that we’re taking electronics electronics on the machine and to pay to repair it is not worth it at this point. It’s just not so I think we’re ahead of the game. And yeah, and that’s going to be exciting. We’re super clipboards we have to get training, more training, more training. And yeah, it’s going to help our clientele in a totally totally different direction. Yeah. I really, really love the more medical angle that we’re going towards. It’s really really fun art within our within our within our scope of practice, obviously, but it’s just a putter for the longest time we were so we did everything right like we did nails waxing, traditional facials and then we got into like pyramid but we still did the rest right? And then like as COVID happen as like we got like smaller and smaller in the niche treatments that we do now. We’re really like, Yeah, we don’t do we don’t do anything anymore. Like we only do face. Exactly. Oh, my face mostly is anti aging and or transformative. Yeah. There’s so much going on. Like in the last six months, we invested so much money in the business. We bought the Vizio skin analysis machine which is balm. It’s still I’m sure we’re still not using it completely to its full capacity yet, but we need to bring each client exactly take time so for the people that are listening to this he has a it’s a medical skin analysis machine it takes three scanner Yeah, it takes three angles pictures and then it gives you scores on how the health of your skin is it’s just it’s very it’s an in depth skin Analysis Machine. Yeah, so scanner for before and after porn after the meeting before now that we’re taking Yeah, exactly the next year or so. What the after will be just to give you an idea because when we talk about the harsh truth of having a business many, many cups cost that machine and Canadian was almost 30 grand. And then the Nautilus that we got was very expensive as well. So we’re looking at almost 200k Right? They’re both equipment. That’s just equipment. This was not even like salary, products. We invested in environmental, which was another, you know, so I think that’s something that you have to like if you’re listening to this and you’re like, oh, I want to do this. It looks so much fun. It’s fun. If you’re motivated and if you’re you’re you’re planning your stuff accordingly, but it takes has to be the right fit for you and you have to be able to pay for it without being hungry. Like you really have to really well plan your new thing Are we ready? Oh yeah. So now we’re launching three different things. Different things I know there’s alleged him too and then we go so we got the LED you guys hear us talk about the LED all the time we got we started with a standalone pro panel. And then we were doing so much that we were like okay, we need another one. So we got the we got the dumbbell up so we don’t want so that we could easily put them in the treatments when we used it. So that’s fine. Yeah. So that’s three new things plus the product. We’re done now. First of all about marketing and you know, events and stuff. Exactly. Yeah. Yes. It’s pretty exciting. How do your older client like the ones that have have followed you for that long they’ve seen the evolution everything. What do you hear from them? When they see all these things happening within the business? Like what’s the feedback from the old timers that are coming in, depending on their age? Most of them are like okay, well that’s good for me. That’s that’s really, overall the reaction. Yeah, some I mean, some are getting 79 Oh, my God really should do something.
Or I’m not willing to go into that, but maybe it is the product. Yeah, exactly. So it’s just it keeps them on their toes. Yeah, it gives them options if you want
to take it, but there was a client the other day, I don’t remember who it was. She told you. I’m gonna say her name because I want to anonymous but she came and she said, Hey, you guys like really? I’ve always evolved. I remember. Yes, I remember. Yes. But yeah, cuz she, she was taught you were working on her notice of it. Yeah. And she hasn’t been a client for that long. No, I don’t know where she got her Intel. But well, I think looking at our website, all the things that are happening in last three, four years. Yes. Yeah. Because she hasn’t been no, no. But that’s pretty nice to hear. Yeah, yeah. Yes. That’s that’s a common that we get often when we do events with our members and it’s no fun membership guys why? That’s another that’s another thing but you know, the clients feel very, they see that we work hard, and they see that we work for their benefit people. Yeah, exactly everything we do. We do work for their benefit. Because now we are programmed. Personalized program is like you’ve got a six month program for you. Yeah. And then from there, you can just get Yeah, you can decide you can move on but there’s always stuff to do. It’s always tough to do for sure. So they feel the way we work. You know, we specialize in making treatment plans, at least six months. That’s the minimum timeframe that we do and then we kind of set them up for success but their skin and then after we got to a certain point we do okay, well maintenance do we tackle something else? Like they feel a piano have to do I think you’re like literally, they’re welcome. And they’re well, they’re, we’re directing them towards what they need. And they see the results too. So and automatically they will go and really some people is like okay, let me think here for a minute because we do it all. Some people do it all some people do. Yeah. You know your steps, baby step baby steps because we don’t want to actually, how many times have you said you might not yet know Yeah, just go yeah, baby step baby steps. The skin can’t even take it too much. It’s too much, you know? But yeah, this was one of our job. So I think, is there anything else that you’d like to add? That we can talk about? That comes to mind when it comes to opening a business? owning a business? Get a good accountant, a good lawyer. People that will coach you that you don’t know it all? But that’s the thing like they don’t teach you. Sorry, but in school, you learn the basics. Yes, you don’t even learn business stuff at all. Not at all. So I think about if especially if you want to be an owner and have a business, you’re not just an aesthetician, no, no, you’re a business. And you need to know your business. Yeah, I mean, put your hands in it and understand counting business. You need to know where you are, and how much more you can play with it or your projections. But you really need to be well surrounded by people and lots of times. You just need people for referrals, referrals, yeah, friends. That was very important to bookkeeper or accountant. Lawyer. Yeah. Will help you good bankers. You can find one. Yeah, they’re hard to find. They’re hard to find. Yeah. But again, I think it’s building you meet someone and then you build a relationship with them. And then eventually you’re like, okay, like let’s do business. But
the key to all that is have all your tools ready, every single entity, there’s no excuse. Now that’s true, which is available information.
And then at one point you have to invest in Now you do have a certain amount of capital if you can put some money aside for a while working somewhere else. And then you’d have that cushion. I always had a question. Yeah, always. Yeah. Well, you know, I came from no money. So if I draw on your back, so I always was very, very much a Christian person. Yeah. Well, you taught me well, because well, it’s like remember back in the I think it was for your 25th you were working with a coach but like, you got all your logos down on your towels, like you had your website like I don’t remember like that was new. I don’t remember what was called like what she did. But back then coaching was not a thing but like she was she was like, just helping me. People evolve into the market. Okay, like I didn’t have a website yet. I didn’t have a sign up site, because that was expensive. I didn’t have Yeah, I had shirts, you know, personalized cheat sheets, personalized accounts. That was more about and then helping me instead of doing letters, helping me with the internet, and events. And that was the beginning of the social media. Right? Oh my god. It was way before you know it before. Like, at that moment with your five what year was that? 24. That was 99 for Yeah, so there was no social media back then. Social media. Facebook came out like 2005. And then the social media that we know today was like maybe 10 years ago. Yeah. So just working with a computer. technology, technology. Yeah, technology, which, you know, you sit there and you go okay, what do I do? Computers? Yeah. Yeah, so she helped me a lot with that and then then it was fine. Then I lost almost nothing guys. It’s like change. People don’t like change and will now people don’t want to work. So that’s a whole different issue. Surprising. Yeah. I don’t know where that’s gonna go. But I don’t know. Like I was saying, I was saying to you the other day, it’s like, I think today we’re in a time that if you work really hard, and you’re someone who is willing to work hard, you’re gonna succeed a lot better than the other people that don’t want to work. You know, of course, it’s because people are just, I want to say something but invest in yourself. You got it. You’re the only person that’s responsible for Yeah, as far as the business. You’re the only person that’s responsible for you. Exactly. You can not help but in mostly you’re the 1% Deaf while there are good people there are Oh, yeah. And I have kept and I’ve had some of my stuff come back three times. Yeah, exactly. Looking back for seven years in a row.
But yeah, that’s something you learned. And sometimes it’s not easy. It’s not No,
I think that’s the thing I don’t like to it’s hard. It’s hard to I remember when you started Yeah, 10 years ago, more than 10 years now. We always say we’re getting older. So it’s like now it’s like 1213 years ago,
15 years ago. It was great because your minds were Yeah, you were there for anything that would be happening. And that changed a lot.
That’s changed a lot and I still think you can find people like that. Yeah, but yeah, but it just it takes it takes time and you need to be I don’t know. Don’t take people for granted. No, no. I mean, for sure need to be a little more conscious of their body language or feeling like so people. Staffing as a whole should have a whole other like diploma, or like a course of like having to manage people because that’s super hard. And yeah, it can be hard. It can it can be hard. It actually was easy. I’d say 75% Sure. And then you have that percentage. Yeah, there are times where you do need them and it’s not gonna happen. Yeah. And then you have to find anything better. Exactly. You know, so it’s, everything happens for a reason. Everything happens for a reason. It’s part of the business. You gotta roll with it. You know, there’s just yeah, the roller coaster is not we love it for sure. So you can cover we’ve covered everything. I think so. Yeah. Where do you see your business going in 10 years. We’re gonna close it with that.
Boy, baby, the whole building? Yeah.
That’s a long term plan that’s actually working on so just give me some time guys. It’s gonna be a long process. But yeah, the image would be to use the entire building for business, but we won’t say what we’re going to do with it because that would be to reveal some secrets and pretty nitty gritty nitty gritty things but yeah, but that’s Yeah, I think that’s where you could go I’ll be there. Yeah, it’ll be there all night. I’m just checking in my god 75.
People really aren’t. People like working for us because we’re pretty chill. Actually pretty chill people but we have our ways, but we’re pretty again businesses business. No, exactly. We’re still human. But we still have our Yeah. So on this note, we’re gonna close it there. So thank you so much, you guys for joining us on this really special first episode of the new season. And if you guys wanna connect with us, just DM us on Instagram at Manta, Assa T or send us an email if you wanna have a longer conversation. Hello advertised tv.com. And, yeah, this kicks off the summer. Oh my god, we have to get parties now to I totally forgot to skin parties now. So that’s, that’s another thing that I’m starting me on there. But that’s another thing we started doing. We do exclusive skin parties for if you want to have some time with your colleagues, with your friends with my friends like maximum of six maximum of 16 Because we’re small intimate place but we don’t use companies now. Group and it was oh, it was amazing. It’s such a good time without them we didn’t want to leave. So yeah, we just get ready. So I’ll drop all the links below. You guys can check it out. But this is the official launch of the new because this is June. The the podcast is launching in June. So this is month six of the year. So we’re already half way through 2023. Well, yeah, it’s fine. It’s also the setup. It’s setting the tone for the next coming. So So on that note, we will talk to you guys very soon. Have a lovely day, evening night, wherever you’re listening to this and we will chat very soon and take care. Bye guys.

E90: Spring Summer Soirée on May 11th

Here are the details of our May 11th event, and why you should attend!

SPOILER: We will have a professional photographer there, so you better GLAM UP! You can have a professional photo done!

Listen to this short episode to know more…!

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Happy, happy Tuesday you guys this is Emilie as usual better known as the Meta  Fairy. And as per usual, this episode is brought to you by Meta Esthétique, premier Ottawa skincare establishments since 1979, where we guide and educate our clients on how to age gracefully. So today we have a an episode on our event that’s coming up in May, so on May 11, from 5pm to 7pm. We are having a appreciation night for our clients.

So what does that mean? What are the details? How do you get in how to you? How do you get all of these good things that are going to happen in May 11? Well, this episode is going to be dedicated to all those details. It won’t be too long so you can listen to this fairly quickly. Now, if you go on our website, there is a link on top there’s a banner that says Join us for the spring summer soiree on May 11. So that is the night that we chose may 11. It’s right before Mother’s Day so if ever you want to do a little outing with your mom, it would be perfect for you to drop by.

So you can expect you know just wonderful things that night we really wanted to throw a fun night to think record because we’ve been in business for over 43 years. That is a long time and we really wanted to throw a special glam night we’re all gonna be dressed up we’re all gonna be looking fairly beautiful and chic. Not that we’re not beautiful usually but you know a little bit more, a little bit more “pezzazz” and regular day at work.

So we’re going to have some public some wine, some cheese, we’re going to have swag bags, we’re going to have three big baskets. That will be our giveaways and they will be valued at $500 each, and you get a ticket in these in the drawer if you buy a ticket to come in that night. I’m going to talk about that a little bit later. You’re going to also have a really fun update on what is new at Meta.

By this time you guys already know that we have in viral now we have this new medical grade skincare line. And we are so so happy to have it because it’s seriously transforming the way that we are treating our client skin. We were just so excited to launch it and it’s already at work but we’re using this night to kind of announce the big surprises in the offers that we will have with this wonderful new product line. So if you’re interested in this line and your free that night.

Make sure you follow us on social media because there’s a lot of information that I’m talking about for the event on May 11. So you guys will know more. Because obviously that night a lot of things are gonna be going on. It’s not like a seminar or anything like that, but it’s gonna be an introduction to Environ. So we’re gonna have that and we’re going to have other things that I’m not going to talk about right away. You will only find out that the night of that event. There’s two things that we’ve been working on. And we’ve been keeping kind of like on the DL. No one knows about this. And it’s gonna be really, really fun to reveal the night of the party. So these are three things that are happening that night you’ll be able to network with community members. So it’s funny because a lot of our clients know each other. And sometimes we don’t even notice because someone will come in when someone is leaving and they’re like, oh my god, hey, and it’s just such a small world. it was such a small space, A lot of our clients to each other. So it’ll be the chance for you to network with a lot of community members. if you guys want you that night. you’re gonna have a good time with your meta fairies, obviously. and a really fun thing that I’ve added to the night is that we will have a photographer on the spot and she’s going to take some wonderful pictures, professional pictures, the night of the event. so be ready to dress up the super confident, bring your A game bring whatever you want to wear that makes you feel awesome. And you’ll be able to have a professional photos done, because we’ll have a wonderful backdrop to take pictures and you know it’s gonna be super super fun!

If you can’t make it, what happens is if you’re out of town?  Don’t worry everything’s gonna be on our website. You will be able to purchase things that you want to purchase if you desire the offer that we will have that night. So don’t worry about it. If you can’t physically be in place, you’ll still be able to take advantage of whatever offers we’re going to do that night. You just won’t have access to the giveaways because the giveaways are really for the people that physically are going to be present that night. That’s the only thing.

How do you get a ticket so if you go on our website, you’ll see the banner is Pinky and it’s at the top of the page and there’s  a button that says RSVP. now you’re gonna click on that and it’s gonna bring you to our online store, which is the ticket The ticket is $49 and we are giving it back to you so it’s basically free. We’re just gonna give it back to you if ever you decide to purchase something or at the next service that you’re going to do after May 11 When you come for an appointment, If you’re a new client, and you’re not sure you want to attend but you’re not sure of how this works. Just take the deposit, pay the $49 and if you don’t end up buying anything, it will have cost you only 49$ to attend.

We have been planning this for, I’m gonna say like, six weeks now. I’m very excited for you guys to come in to have a nice bubbly with us and just enjoy being our clients. We’re here to thank you this is for YOU. So if you’re free, and even if you’re alone and you are shy to come alone, please come you know that we are so welcoming. We you know we’re always there to welcome all our clients, whether you’re alone or with someone, it doesn’t matter.

Come have a good time with us. We’re gonna have a really, really fun evening. So 5pm to 7pm on May 11. We’re looking forward to it. So very short podcast episode today I just wanted to talk about the details about the event and do stick around on our social media because you know, I’m letting go a few little teasers. So it’s @metaesthetique, all together. The links are below so you can check it out. But feel free to check all the posts on the stories that I’m doing because you will learn a lot more about environ and about the brand’s philosophy and how it works on the skin.

So hope you guys are having a good day it is raining over here it’s not you know we had a weekend that was 20 some almost 30 degrees for sunshine and then it drops to five degrees. super rainy, very typical spring weather. So it’s a perfect day to work inside on your computer because you’re not missing much outside. All right, so I’m gonna let you guys go and we will chat very soon on the next episode and take care!

E89 Introducing Environ, for a beautiful skin for a lifetime

FINALLY! We can introduce our NEW medical grade skin care line: ENVIRON. After many trials and research, we are SO happy to bring in this medical grade, result oriented line into our establishment. In this episode, I go all in on:

  • The Vitamin STEP UP SYSTEM
  • The products
  • WHY your skin NEEDS daily intake of Vit A
  • WHO the line is for
  • The reason why we brought it in

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Hello everyone, welcome back to the podcast Emilie here, yours truly, as usual, better known as the Meta Fairy and today we have a really exciting episode! We are talking about our brand new medical skincare line that we have brought in. So exciting!

Before we begin I just want to remind you that if you are in the Ottawa area or if you are currently one of our clients and you’re listening to this, please make sure that you save the date for May 11th. We are having a Spring Summer Soiree. This is a glam night. This is an appreciation night for you as well. And we also are going to talk about what is coming up in our business in the next few months. So if you’re interested in our brand new medical skincare line, if you’re interested in knowing what’s going on if you just want to be cheered and loved by us because you’re such a great client, and we just want to cheer you make sure that you save the day that you get your ticket and that you come on May 11.

Okay, so Environ is the medical skincare line that we decided to go with. It is a globally known line and has been voted for, I think six or seven years in a row, voted top medical skincare line globally. If you’re listening to this and you don’t know about Environ well, you’re in a good spot, because I’m going to make a nice and easy episode for you to listen to, to understand the foundation of what environ is all about.

And before we just dive in really quickly in all the details, I just want to say why we decided to go with this brand. And I think this is important to share with you guys because, as you know, we’re very transparent we like to see what’s going on and we had been looking for something that was medical grade for a long time about a year I’ve been looking for a brand that just that just went with our philosophy as well and the way that this brand is designed to use it just makes sense and it aligns very much with our business. They have a system called a Step Up System. And it’s really really cool because it actually it’s a way to introduce a very powerful ingredient like vitamin A, but to slowly build the skin’s strength and resilience to the to the strength of vitamin A by reducing the reaction so you kind of follow this step by step system and you graduate to stronger forms of vitamin A as you graduate bottles. So it’s really cool because it gives you something to look forward to. It kind of gives you a plan of action and if you guys have been to our clinic before you know that’s all we do we make treatment plans, we always tell you where to go in terms of your skincare goals, we always give you like, Okay, this is what we’re going to do for the next six months kind of idea, right? So it just matches really, really well with the way that we function. And we’ve personally been trying it for the last month. Now and we are quite in love with it. So if you’re still interested to know about about oh my god.

If you’re still interested to know about environ then let’s deep let’s deep dive into the details of what makes this brand really really effective on the skin. So like I said, they have the philosophy of start low and go slow and this is the whole step up system that they have with vitamin A. So in one single bottle, which is the AVST moisturizer, you will find vitamin A complex to normalize and perfect your skin you will have vitamins and antioxidants, so Vitamin C, Vitamin E to protect smooth reduce inflammation as well. You’ll have bio peptides to build and repair your skin and moisturizing factors to smooth and plump your skin. So this is all in a bottle. Okay, and this moisturizer is $100 okay, so it’s affordable, it works on the skin, and it just does a lot of things at once. So it’s kind of like a potion in a bottle. You know? So a lot of us think when we say vitamin A, we a lot of people will think about just like retinol for example. It’s the common name that you’ll think about vitamin A.

But vitamin A is often misunderstood, mischaracterized and just lumped into the category of retinol but you have to know that it comes in many different forms, and each requiring a comprehensive understanding. So Environ uses a vitamin A complex that includes retinol, retinal, palmitate, retinal, acetate, retinal propionate and multiple other forms of vitamin A, that work together to improve the skin’s health over time. So Environ skincare products, they still contain a high amounts of vitamin A, and antioxidants to compare, not to compare but to combat pollution, some damage, you know stressful skin, just so you have a more healthy and radiant skin complexion.

Like you guys know last week we talked about vitamin A, it is an essential vitamin to have on a daily basis. And yes, you can have vitamin A daily. It is a myth to use vitamin A only once a week. If you’re using the prescription form which would be the acid form of vitamin A then yes, you could not use it every day. But if you’re using the esters, so the oil form of vitamin A you can use it day and night and daily as well. So you can understand why we really really love this philosophy because it includes all of these beautiful and quite active ingredients without completely stripping the skin and we’re talking about vitamin A, that’s such an important vitamin to give on a daily basis.

Now if you’re using you’re already using other brands, you may wonder, well is this for me? Is this something that I should look into? So here are a few key points that I can tell you that can confirm if this is for you or not. So number one you value a quality skincare brand that makes a real difference on your skin. Very important. You have a busy lifestyle and you’re not looking for a complicated line. You want something that’s accessible that’s no fuss but that’s also effective on your skin. You’re a millennial, you’re serious about healthy looking skin from a young age. You base your decision on facts and you’re not influenced by what is mainstreamed. You are experiencing changes in your skin as you enter your quarter life years. You’re constantly looking for ways to push the boundaries of youthfulness, and you’re serious about combating the signs of aging on your skin. Also, let’s just do a little recap on how this range would benefit different skin conditions. So like we talked last week, if you haven’t listened to the episode, please do because I talk a lot more about how vitamin A affects the skin and how we are all deficient in vitamin A but most skin conditions are caused by a vitamin A deficiency. So when the deficiency is restored, the skin will be brought back to its most healthy looking beautiful state. So in the skin essential range which is the range I’m going to talk about in just a few minutes. It is formulated to address the vitamin A deficiency that most people suffer from through the unique vitamin step up system. So the range is really suitable for all skin types, all ages, all genders, as well as many skin conditions. So let me just recap on the few key points that what vitamin A is going to do to the skin so vitamin A is known as a skin normalizing vitamins so it forms the basis of a normal, healthy and well functioning skin. It will also promote the natural moisturizing factors. So it will promote a healthy barrier function it will leave the skin looking hydrated and refreshed. Thirdly it promotes a healthy dermis and epidermis. So vitamin A is essential for all the layers of the skin and it helps to promote a healthy looking skin if all of those layers are really healthy. Right. It will also promote collagen and elastin because it encourages the synthesis of healthy collagen and elastin for a firmer looking skin. It will also help the skin’s immunity so if you have any issues with inflammation for example, you have a lot of redness a lot of dermatitis or you’re just prone to irritation from the gecko. This type of vitamin will just help the cells to keep the skin healthy looking and keep the inflammation low. It will also help improve your mentation. So anyone as you know when you have vitamin A deficiency you are more prone to develop hyperpigmentation, sunspots and things like that. So if you have a good level of vitamin A, you will be able to stabilize pigmentation distribution and that will leave the skin in a more even toned appearance. And finally, it does help improve problematic skin condition because it does normalize sebaceous gland activity. If you guys don’t know vitamin A is used in Accutane. Accutane is a very strong form of vitamin A. So when you use a smaller dose every single day it will absolutely improve problematic skin conditions because it normalizes sebaceous gland activity.

So keep in mind vitamin A is normalizing on the skin. It just rebalances all the levels of all the things in the skin so this is why it is it’s really beneficial to a lot of different people and you can really find yourself in that in all the benefits that I gave I’m sure there’s one thing that you want to work at that you can find that vitamin A will absolutely help.

What I truly really admire from this brand is that it is it really is a no fuss line. So again, if you’re someone that is looking for a straightforward approach, something that will really do work on your skin, that’s not going to necessarily break the bank. This is a really good range of products that you should look into. Now. My guess is it’s quite nice because it has no added colorants or fragrance. It’s obviously tested on animals or anything like that. It’s always the clinical trials that are always ongoing are conducted on human volunteers obviously suitable for all ages and genders skin types full of heights. So this is a funny one. So not funny, but funny fact a lot of of our clients refer their husbands or their partners to get their skin cleaned up. And a lot of the products that we do have, unfortunately, they’re great. The other ones that you have are great, but they don’t necessarily appeal to the men that come in because they have a very, very straight or they have a strong scent or you know it’s very fragrant or it just smells very feminine to them. So this is a great option for us. When we try the Environ products. It literally has no smell like I was very much impressed because in my head from all the things that I’ve tried in the past there’s always a certain smell to your products and that’s totally normal because you also want to, you know, raw material sometimes doesn’t really smell good. So you have to kind of add a little sense of smell in there. But with environ that literally, if there’s a little bit of a smell, it’s very, very subtle, and I was quite surprised to actually enjoy the less fragrant smells. So it will absolutely appeal to the men as well that come in. It’s quite, it’s quite nice. And it is also certified by the Swiss vitamin Institute. So this means that the potency, the purity, the quality and the quantity of vitamin A C and E is of the highest and verified and certified by a third party. So not every brand will be certified by this. So the fact that they are it just explains to you and it kind of makes you see that what you see on the label is of high quality. It is confirmed by third party by the vitamin Swiss Vitamin Institute and if you can trust what’s on the label, okay, a lot of people don’t know this, but sometimes what you read on the label is not necessarily what’s in the bottle and that’s a common thing in food in skincare. And all the other things that you will find labels so the fact that they’re sealed and certified by that company is just going to prove to you that what you have on the label is what you have in the bottle.

Let me explain to you how you will get into the environment of skincare one so these products you’re not just gonna pick up a moisturizer and peace out. No, this these products have to be used a specific way for it to actually work on your skin so you have your prep so we’re you’re gonna do your Pre Cleansing Oil we’ll do your Mild Cleansing Lotion or the Low Foaming Cleansing Gel depending on depending on your preference for cleansing and then we’ll use your Botanical Infused Moisturizing Toner. This is a really popular product by the way I think there’s quite a few celebrities that used to some this toner but anyways, you would prep your skin. Then in the middle you will find your target products so I cream specific serums you know if you have a more sensitive skin, you can use the Colostrum Gel or if you want more hydration, you will use the Hydrating Serum. You know you kind of put in your two cents in that middle where you’re gonna focus care on something specific. And at the end you’re using you’re always using your vitamin a moisturizer so in this case, it’s the AVST moisturizer and there’s five levels of that moisturizer. So to start with one, you have to go through at least two to three bottles before you move on to number two, because the strength of vitamin A does increase as you move along and graduate in the moisturizers, which is really cool. You’ve got something to look forward to. So what I truly didn’t like because I’ve been doing this for the past almost a month now and I have this really weird constant like misconception about double cleansing with oil. I just wasn’t into it. I was like oh, it’s gonna block the pores and you know, you know when you haven’t tried something and you just have these judgments automatically. I’m actually in love with it because this pre cleansing oil will be the first thing that you would use is actually a watermelon oil so it’s not it’s not going to stick in the skin. It’s not gonna block your skin and it’s going to remove you know oil, the oil, right so it’s going to remove the excess surface oil, the sunscreen that you wear in any type of makeup that’s just sitting on your, your skin surface. So you’re just gonna do that Cleansing Oil First, remove it, and then you’re going to use either the cleansing lotion or the foaming gel to do your second prepping step and then you would finish with a botanical infused moisturizing toner. so that would be your treating lotion, there is so much stem extract vitamins botanical, like there’s just so much good stuff in this toner dyes and your skin will be looking amazing.

be looking amazing by using this. So these are your three steps at first when you prep the skin so that it will perceive super well the vitamin A at the end. And a lot of people will perhaps say what can I keep the cleanser that I’m using now. And it’s no, they come together you want to keep it really deep ocean and that’s it. You can keep it simple, it’s fast and it’s going to do the job. After you’ve prepped your skin. After you’ve cleansed thoroughly. Everything’s ready to go. You’re going to have either a target focused care product so that I’m not going to go into because obviously it’s gonna vary depending on your skin type your skin goals, your skin conditions, but I can absolutely go over the different focus care collections that they have. So they also have a body line of body essential and it is with retinol in it and it works wonderfully on the skin if you want to normalize your body skin, they have an oil, that is frickin amazing and you don’t feel greasy at all. And it’s nice because when I think about the benefits of vitamin A, I’m like, Yeah, I want to feed my decal to I want to feed my arms, my legs, my tummy, like Absolutely. I want the skin of the body to have the same benefit that I’m doing with my skin on my face. So that’s a that’s a really nice plus but so in the focused care they have. They have a youth line they have a moisture plus line they have a comfort line radiance, which is great for melasma and hyperpigmentation they have an acne line. So they’re not missing any type of focus care at all. They have their ranges pretty complete.
 
So it just depends on what you’re looking for and what kind of skin condition you’re trying to treat that you’ve done your focus care if you choose to you will always put your vitamin a moisturizer at the end always, always always. So the one that we’re looking at here, the AVST 1 to 5. They are basically ingenious moisturizing creams that contain a selection of vitamins peptides, botanical extracts and antioxidants. So they will just raise your hand protectors, get some of your skin. You know they do it’s like everything does everything for your skin. And let me tell you the first time I tried it, I was like whoa, it goes in really quick. Like your skin really feeds on it. And that’s the whole purpose of this moisturizer is the feeding aspect. It’s the feed step. Basically you’re feeding your skin the essential nutrients that it needs in order to be healthy, beautiful for lifetime, right. So you start with number one, anyone that gets into the range, we’ll start with number one. And depending on your sensitivity, depending on how your skin receives it, you might do two bottles, you might do three and then you move on to number two and number three and then number four and number five, so you always have something to look forward to and always building the resilience and the strength of your skin. So just to give you a brief explanation, there’s vitamin A vitamin C, vitamin E, and then there’s the five there’s green tea, there’s a bunch of STEM extracts, there’s resveratrol, there’s you know there’s a bunch of good stuff in this moisturizer just to put a point blank period is amazing. And it’s just going to help your skin be more healthy every single day. So it gives you an idea of how it functions. It has a very precise way of functioning you prep your skin you target with anything that you need and then you feed your skin with vitamin a moisturizer that kind of how the line is is not part of the setup system. And this is why it really we were really really happy to found to find a line that was like that because it aligns really well with our treatment plans.
And if you guys are super interested, you want to try it. Finish whatever you have now. And when you come in for the event on May 11. We will have an offer for you guys to try the line because we’re gonna talk about it obviously because it’s something that we just brought in, but there will be an introductory offer on May 11. If ever you’re super interested in trying it just finish what you have. I think what are we today, April 11. We still have a month left so you have to finish what you have. And then we’ll be looking forward to giving you the best, the best offer on the 11th but gives you an idea of how it works. It was very hard for us to introduce another line because we’ve been with our two other brands for like 30 years, you know, so for us to hand select another product line to come in with us is very serious for us because we wanna make sure it’s gonna offer you results because we’re all about results the more and more that you are a client of ours, you can see the direction that we’re kind of going towards we’re less spa more and more and we’re going to more of a medical approach more of a clinical approach, you know, but obviously still keeping our authentic and intimate care with you guys. But But yeah, anyways, it was a big step for us. we’re so happy that we did it. we are loving the products and the effects that it has on the skin. So if you’re interested in knowing more, just make sure that you comment below the day.
 
And if ever you see this post, Go on our Instagram and find this podcast post and just commented below and I’ll reach out to you and we’ll make sure to see if you’d be a good fit for this line. In the meantime, I hope you guys had a really lovely Easter weekend but temperature is rising I think everyone’s happy about that. And we’ll chat very soon, and we’ll keep you on your toes, stick around on our social media because I will talk about each into each and every single product, and you know obviously in the small little videos but that way you can have an idea of how the products were used them, what’s in them, if that’s something that you’re interested in. Alright, so take care you guys in the chat very very soon!

E88: Using Vitamin A to normalize your skin

If you could normalize your skin daily in order to have a beautiful skin for a lifetime, would you do it? Vitamin A is such a popular trend at the moment! But as you know, we are NOT about the trends, but about the science. There’s a reason why Vitamin A is used is many different strengths to treat different skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, and many more. BUT, the secret is behind the different FORMS. Many will have side effects to this, but don’t worry, there is another solution. You have to start LOW and go SLOW to build your skin back. Are you intrigued yet?

What you’ll learn:

  • How Vit A affects the skin
  • Forms of Vit A
  • Myths about Vit A
  • How to utilize Vit A to normalize your skin
  • Signs of Vit A deficiency

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podcast transcript

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Hello everyone, welcome back to the podcast. Emilie here better known as The Meta Fairy and today we have a really special episode. We are talking about vitamin A. If you guys follow us on social media, if you are one of our clients, you know that April is out is all about vitamin A because we did go into a new purchase. We got into a new medical grade line that the cornerstone ingredient is vitamin A. And before a deep dive into vitamin A, its benefits and just for you to understand a little bit more about how it works on the skin because there’s a lot of misconception and things that people believe about vitamin A that you know even myself then this is the main reason why we went into this that are simply not true. So the reason why Danielle and I decided to invest in this beautiful wonderful medical grade skincare line is because it’s funny it’s because we you know, we see a lot of clients daily we and we noticed that a lot of people are obsessed with taking prescription retinoids if you don’t know what prescription retinoids is, it’s retinoic acid. It is the strongest form of vitamin A that you have to get through a prescription through either your doctor or your dermatologist. And every time I treat someone that has currently a prescription of that strength it’s their skin is just completely stripped. It is read it is flaky, they can only use it once a week because it’s too strong. And that’s an we’re gonna deep dive into this but it’s what’s the point of using something once a week when it’s when vitamin A is a vitamin that you should use every single day. So this is why we you know, we’ve been looking for this line for about a year now. So if you know us and you’re currently a client of ours, you know that we are very very picky. We’re very research everything that we get into we want to make sure it’s not just a trend thing. We want to make sure that it’s based on science. And it just went really well with the way that we work with our philosophy with what we believe in. So I will have further podcast episodes on the line, but I just wanted to start and talk about vitamin A. Because these are things that everyone should know about.

So did you know that vitamin A is of the greatest deficiency in the world, most people are unaware that they suffer from a chronic localized deficiency of vitamin A. Vitamin A is also very light sensitive. So as soon as our skin is exposed to the sun or the rays, if the vitamin A is kind of sucked out of the skin cells and this is why we developed photo aging. So we really do constantly need to use vitamin A daily. So a lot of you will probably tell me, yeah, but Emily, vitamin A is super UV sensitive. So this is where we get into the science of the different forms of vitamin A. Because yes, you are correct, retinol and retinoic acid. So retinoic acid would be the most active, the most strong, and that would be the prescription strength. And again, keep in mind, you don’t have to go all the way super strong in order to get results and I will explain to you why in just a second. So yes, you are correct the alcohol form of vitamin A, which would be retinol and the acid form of vitamin A which would be retinoic acid are both UV sensitive so you are correct. However, there is one more form that is not UV sensitive, and that is the esters, so those are the oils of form of vitamin A. So you have retinyl proprionate, retinyl palmitate and retinyl acetate. So these are the lower strength forms of vitamin A but just because they are lower, it doesn’t mean they are not doing their job. And this is where it gets super interesting. This skin will naturally transform any type of form any type of form any form of vitamin A into retinoic acid within the skin cell. So as soon as you put on either retinol acetate retinol palmitate retinol, the skin will naturally transform it to retinoic acid and as we know retinoic acid is the form of the prescription. So let me ask you this. If you lose vitamin A, from your skin cells daily, and you have to replenish it daily in order to have a healthy healthy skin cell. Why would you use a strength that you can only apply once a week when you can use another form that you can apply daily that will replenish your skin cell and increase the increase the health of your skin every single day without stripping your skin and you’ll have the same exact benefits than using it once a day prescription wise. Think about that for a second. If you’re someone who’s been interested in using a prescription strength because everyone is doing it. And you all know that you know for us we are not we are not people that are easily influenced by trends. We don’t we don’t care about that. What makes sense what is scientifically proven, that works on the scan. This is why when we do new things or we get into new technologies, we research the crap out of everything because we want to make sure that what we’re offering to our clientele is actually legit, because unfortunately in our industry, there’s a lot of trends. There’s a lot of floo floo stuff that just pops out. And it’s it’s it’s just it’s just not our it’s not our thing to go into floo floo. Things. We want to offer you the best scientifically backed up services and products so that you can have results.

So if you thought about what I asked you, why would you use something that only once a week and that will irritate you to the max and I’ll explain to you why you guys get irritated. So a lot of people will experience that sort of that side effect. It’s called a retinoid reaction. And usually it’s marked by redness of the skin exfoliation so flaking mal breakouts uncomfortable skin tight skin, just overall like a reaction skin just not something that’s really pleasant. So a retinoid reaction occurs when the skin is too deficient of vitamin A to metabolize it effectively. Okay, let that sink in. A retinoid reaction occurs when the skin is too deficient of vitamin A to metabolize it. So your skin cell by receiving that very strong retinoic acid prescription strength directly will be like oh my god what is this? It’s kind of like, okay, this is gonna be a really silly example. But if if this can help you understand? It’s like, let’s talk about booze. Okay? It’s because it’s just easy and people understand it. And so you’ve got your beers. You’ve got your wine, you have your liquors, and then you have like the strong stuff. Okay. So, if you’re someone that’s not used to having a regular drink, obviously having a shot of vodka when you’ve never had strong liquor is going to just bring you down, right? You’re just gonna be, you’re gonna have two shots, you’re gonna be like, holy, and that’s it, you’re gone. Whereas if you start with your little beer, slowly and just have one or two it won’t smash your face. Okay? Same example, with vitamin A. I know this is so silly, but it just it paints you a picture. Okay. Same idea with vitamin A.
If you’re going to use vitamin A start low and go slow to build up within the skin. The How can I say this? This the skin cell will get used to it and it’ll be able to take more and more and more as you build it. That’s why with the brand that we we decided to go with they kind of have like a step up system. So you’re always constantly graduating to a stronger strength of vitamin A within the products. So you start low and you go slow. And as your skin cells get used to having regular vitamin A intake then you can have stronger, stronger, stronger, stronger as you move along. In the stepup system. So it’s super smart because it gets your skin cells to be healthier with every bottle that you get. So it kind of shows you an example with the with the alcohol thing. If you go straight to the shots, you’re just going to be on your on your bum and it’s just not going to be your body’s just not used to it. Whereas if you just start low with your little beer, and you slowly make your way up, it won’t be as bad. Might not be the perfect example but it kind of paints you a little picture. Now, a lot of people believe that vitamin A will make your skin thinner and that’s a very common. I think that’s a very common myth. Because back in the day retinas they weren’t like it wasn’t the ingredient to use. But that’s just because they there wasn’t a lot of scientific backup. To understand how vitamin A works on the skin. So let me break the myth down a little bit for you. So yes, the skin the skin will not get thinner. However, however, when a retinoid reaction occurs the skin does because does become thinner. But it’s very tempting. It’s not permanent, because it’s just a transient reaction, right? So the thinner skin is reversed when the reaction subsides and the vitamin A receptors are more actively absorbing vitamin A again. Okay, so again, vitamin A will not make the skin thinner with time if you don’t have a reaction, because for example, if you’re using prescription retinoids, then yes, obviously your skin will become thinner because you’re having a reaction constantly to it. But the fact is that vitamin A will always make the skin thicker and healthier. However, when a retinoid reaction occurs the skin does become thinner. But as it is a transient reaction it does not permanently damage to skin. So it’s only if you have a reaction. So if if let’s say you’re listening right now and you use your prescription, you have a prescription and you use it once or twice a week. And you always have a reaction every time then yes, your skin is getting thinner because of that reaction until you build it up. But the problem was with the prescription, it’s so difficult to build it up if you’re only using it once a week. Right? It’s like going to the gym once a week. It’s hard to build up your muscles and your cardio and all the good benefits of working out if you’re only going once a week, right? So a little bit every day will give you the same benefits if not more, because everyday you’re feeding vitamin A to your skin cells. And that’s what they need. They need daily intake of vitamin A kind of like vitamin D daily intake of vitamin D being exposed to the sun because it gives you vitamin D is a daily thing that needs to happen because it influences your your mood, your hormones, you know all that jazz. So it’s the same idea of of vitamin A. You need to start low, go slow, but have daily applications of vitamin A you may think, Well what if I have rosacea? What if I have you know, dermatitis or something that’s in inflammation related. So again, anyone that has that type of skin condition is because there is some there’s an imbalance within your skin. And Rosacea is very you know, Rosie socials, it’s not if you have it and you’re listening. It sucks, I know. But there are ways to control your rosacea and any skin cell whether it’s whether you have rosacea, dermatitis and all that jazz, actually do they do need vitamin A, just the lower dose to start with, and it will absolutely build the strength of your skin cells in order to be more resilient. And as we know if you have dermatitis, for example, that’s an inflammation of your epidermis, your first layer of your skin that you see. It’s an inflammation of that of that layer. So and that is because your moisture barrier is compromised in some way. And yes, it is related to like somewhat an auto immune reaction, but it’s not it’s not as dramatic as it sounds but feeding it a low a very low dose of vitamin A will increase its strength and its resilience and it will help the condition of your skin if you have a skin condition like that. So when you have a deficiency in vitamin A What does it look like? So a deficiency in the skin. You’ve got many signs that can pop up that can develop so you’ve got some damage which is the pretty obvious one. sun damage, loss of laxity, you’ve got wrinkles, roughness, irregular pigmentation, sallow skin, elastosis and even breakouts. So did you know that restoring vitamin A through diet takes up to seven days but restoring Vitamin E through topical application takes a few hours. So when you hear me talk about skins, supplements and things like that constantly, it’s the same idea. And this proves my point. If you’re taking collagen, for example, because you want it to reach your skin, it doesn’t make sense because it’ll take way longer and it will not give you the effects of a topical application for replenishing collagen. Okay, so when you eat something, it’s good of course it’s good for your body. It’s good for your internal organs. It’s good for, you know, getting all the nutrients and things like that that’s that’s fine, but don’t expect it to magically change your skin. By taking it taking something orally, you got to keep in mind that topical application will be the quickest way to restore something on your skin. Okay? So these are the following things that can happen to your skin when you have a vitamin A deficiency and then you’re probably thinking, Oh my God, I’ve got everything or a lot of us do have these things as we get older. Well, this is where the daily application of vitamin A will really really help your skin. There’s many key benefits to vitamin A. It is it’s really known as a normalizing skin vitamin. So it forms the basis of a normal, healthy and well functioning skin. So it will promote natural moisturizing factor. It will promote a healthy dermis and epidermis. It will promote collagen and elastin. It will support skin immunity. It will help improve pigmentation and it will also help improve problematic skin conditions. So for people that go on Accutane, Accutane is just a very strong form of vitamin A. Yeah, so you can see a little bit the link of using a lower dosage every single day how we can benefit your skin instead of using a prescription strength once a week, because it won’t regularize it won’t normalize your skin cells because it’s just too strong once a week, and obviously you can’t use it every single day. You would lose your your first your first layer of your skin like it would just be completely burnt. So using something daily, a lower dose of vitamin A will give you a really, really healthy and functioning skin. So that’s a little bit of a vitamin A I hope this like intrigued you to know how amazing this molecule is how amazing vitamin A is for the skin. Next week I’m going to talk about a little bit more about the brand itself. I wanted to do two separate podcast episodes because it’s a lot of information to talk about and I don’t want to overload your ears. I want you to sit on it and to think about it. If you guys see if you if you guys follow us on social media, we have a our spring summer Soiree. That’s coming up on May 11. So please make sure to check it out. But we will keep going next week and we will talk about our brand that we are just getting in next week and then you’ll know a little bit more about how it works because it has a precise way of rebuilding your skin in terms of vitamin A. And anyways, I won’t go too much into it today. But stay tuned for next week. We’ll talk about it more on that note. Think about it. Think about vitamin A and think about if you have a prescription think about how it affects your skin if it does.

If you’re going to use vitamin A start low and go slow to build up within the skin. The How can I say this? This the skin cell will get used to it and it’ll be able to take more and more and more as you build it. That’s why with the brand that we we decided to go with they kind of have like a step up system. So you’re always constantly graduating to a stronger strength of vitamin A within the products. So you start low and you go slow. And as your skin cells get used to having regular vitamin A intake then you can have stronger, stronger, stronger, stronger as you move along. In the stepup system. So it’s super smart because it gets your skin cells to be healthier with every bottle that you get. So it kind of shows you an example with the with the alcohol thing. If you go straight to the shots, you’re just going to be on your on your bum and it’s just not going to be your body’s just not used to it. Whereas if you just start low with your little beer, and you slowly make your way up, it won’t be as bad. Might not be the perfect example but it kind of paints you a little picture. Now, a lot of people believe that vitamin A will make your skin thinner and that’s a very common. I think that’s a very common myth. Because back in the day retinas they weren’t like it wasn’t the ingredient to use. But that’s just because they there wasn’t a lot of scientific backup. To understand how vitamin A works on the skin. So let me break the myth down a little bit for you. So yes, the skin the skin will not get thinner. However, however, when a retinoid reaction occurs the skin does because does become thinner. But it’s very tempting. It’s not permanent, because it’s just a transient reaction, right? So the thinner skin is reversed when the reaction subsides and the vitamin A receptors are more actively absorbing vitamin A again. Okay, so again, vitamin A will not make the skin thinner with time if you don’t have a reaction, because for example, if you’re using prescription retinoids, then yes, obviously your skin will become thinner because you’re having a reaction constantly to it. But the fact is that vitamin A will always make the skin thicker and healthier. However, when a retinoid reaction occurs the skin does become thinner. But as it is a transient reaction it does not permanently damage to skin. So it’s only if you have a reaction. So if if let’s say you’re listening right now and you use your prescription, you have a prescription and you use it once or twice a week. And you always have a reaction every time then yes, your skin is getting thinner because of that reaction until you build it up. But the problem was with the prescription, it’s so difficult to build it up if you’re only using it once a week. Right? It’s like going to the gym once a week. It’s hard to build up your muscles and your cardio and all the good benefits of working out if you’re only going once a week, right?

So a little bit every day will give you the same benefits if not more, because everyday you’re feeding vitamin A to your skin cells. And that’s what they need. They need daily intake of vitamin A kind of like vitamin D daily intake of vitamin D being exposed to the sun because it gives you vitamin D is a daily thing that needs to happen because it influences your your mood, your hormones, you know all that jazz. So it’s the same idea of of vitamin A. You need to start low, go slow, but have daily applications of vitamin A you may think, Well what if I have rosacea? What if I have you know, dermatitis or something that’s in inflammation related. So again, anyone that has that type of skin condition is because there is some there’s an imbalance within your skin. And Rosacea is very you know, Rosie socials, it’s not if you have it and you’re listening. It sucks, I know. But there are ways to control your rosacea and any skin cell whether it’s whether you have rosacea, dermatitis and all that jazz, actually do they do need vitamin A, just the lower dose to start with, and it will absolutely build the strength of your skin cells in order to be more resilient. And as we know if you have dermatitis, for example, that’s an inflammation of your epidermis, your first layer of your skin that you see. It’s an inflammation of that of that layer. So and that is because your moisture barrier is compromised in some way. And yes, it is related to like somewhat an auto immune reaction, but it’s not it’s not as dramatic as it sounds but feeding it a low a very low dose of vitamin A will increase its strength and its resilience and it will help the condition of your skin if you have a skin condition like that.

So when you have a deficiency in vitamin A What does it look like? So a deficiency in the skin. You’ve got many signs that can pop up that can develop so you’ve got some damage which is the pretty obvious one. sun damage, loss of laxity, you’ve got wrinkles, roughness, irregular pigmentation, sallow skin, elastosis and even breakouts. So did you know that restoring vitamin A through diet takes up to seven days but restoring Vitamin E through topical application takes a few hours. So when you hear me talk about skins, supplements and things like that constantly, it’s the same idea. And this proves my point. If you’re taking collagen, for example, because you want it to reach your skin, it doesn’t make sense because it’ll take way longer and it will not give you the effects of a topical application for replenishing collagen. Okay, so when you eat something, it’s good of course it’s good for your body. It’s good for your internal organs. It’s good for, you know, getting all the nutrients and things like that that’s that’s fine, but don’t expect it to magically change your skin. By taking it taking something orally, you got to keep in mind that topical application will be the quickest way to restore something on your skin. Okay? So these are the following things that can happen to your skin when you have a vitamin A deficiency and then you’re probably thinking, Oh my God, I’ve got everything or a lot of us do have these things as we get older. Well, this is where the daily application of vitamin A will really really help your skin.

There’s many key benefits to vitamin A. It is it’s really known as a normalizing skin vitamin. So it forms the basis of a normal, healthy and well functioning skin. So it will promote natural moisturizing factor. It will promote a healthy dermis and epidermis. It will promote collagen and elastin. It will support skin immunity. It will help improve pigmentation and it will also help improve problematic skin conditions. So for people that go on Accutane, Accutane is just a very strong form of vitamin A. Yeah, so you can see a little bit the link of using a lower dosage every single day how we can benefit your skin instead of using a prescription strength once a week, because it won’t regularize it won’t normalize your skin cells because it’s just too strong once a week, and obviously you can’t use it every single day. You would lose your your first your first layer of your skin like it would just be completely burnt. So using something daily, a lower dose of vitamin A will give you a really, really healthy and functioning skin. So that’s a little bit of a vitamin A I hope this like intrigued you to know how amazing this molecule is how amazing vitamin A is for the skin. Next week I’m going to talk about a little bit more about the brand itself. I wanted to do two separate podcast episodes because it’s a lot of information to talk about and I don’t want to overload your ears. I want you to sit on it and to think about it. If you guys see if you if you guys follow us on social media, we have a our spring summer Soiree. That’s coming up on May 11. So please make sure to check it out. But we will keep going next week and we will talk about our brand that we are just getting in next week and then you’ll know a little bit more about how it works because it has a precise way of building your skin’s loss of deficient loss of deficiency Geez really rebuilds your skin in terms of vitamin A. And anyways, I won’t go too much into it today. But stay tuned for next week. We’ll talk about it more on that note. Think about it. Think about vitamin A and think about if you have a prescription think about how it affects your skin if it does.

Yeah, it’s a very interesting philosophy and I really do we really do agree with it. So I hope that this gave you a little bit more information on vitamin A and we will chat next week. We will see you next week. Enjoy the rest of your day. evening, afternoon or night wherever you are right now listening to the podcast. All right, we will catch you on the next episode.

E87 Skin changes between Winter and Spring, and how to tackle them!

Spring’s warmer temperatures do influence the moisture barrier activity, which will inevitably directly influence how you will treat your skin. In the colder winter time, many of us will have more dehydration, sensitivity, more surface wrinkles due to dryness, etc. But don’t worry, in this episode we tackle HOW the skin changes in the Spring, and what you can do about it to have a happy skin transition. Stick around till the end, I’m dropping a DATE on our event in May. 

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Key Words: skin, dead skin cell, winter, spring, antioxidants, wintertime, mind, sun, exfoliation, skincare, moisture barrier, sunlight, summer, coming, give, talking, seasonal changes, warmer, expired

Hello everyone, welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual, better known as the meta fairy. Today we are talking about how your skin can change from winter to spring and how you can navigate those changes. So yes, we are officially in the spring season, depending where you are in the world. You might not have as many extreme seasonal changes but up in Canada, we do. Most of the time, I would say it’s winter and we have a very short summer. But no, that’s just me complaining because I’m Canadian, about the weather, but the spring season is here. It’s feeling a little bit warmer, we have the less and less snow. It’s feeling really great. You can feel the warmth of the sun as well when you go outside even through your windows.

Which by the way, if you’ve listened to my past podcast episode, make sure that you get efficient amounts of sunlight in the morning because it actually does activate your dopamine levels in your brain. And I’m not saying to just lay in front of the window for hours. This is according to a neuroscientist that I listened to. His name is Huberman. It’s very interesting. He talks about how sunlight affects the dopamine levels of your brain and there’s a lot clinical study backups on this and yeah, so when it’s sunny outside, you can just go out for 10 minutes, if it’s really sunny and just look at the sun (obviously blink!) but this will actually activate dopamine levels in your brain. It’ll get you set up for the day, and it’s just a good mind booster.

So anyways, I’m talking about this now because I’m sitting recording the podcast and the sun is just hitting me so I just thought I would mention it but anyways get as much sunlight as you can. Obviously with sun protection. It’s really good for your mental health.

So spring, a lot of people so what happens is obviously when you go from winter to spring, the skin is going to act a little bit differently than when it is the winter. Because in the wintertime, especially if you live up in Canada or in places that we do have different seasonal changes! The thing that happens is that in the winter, the air is really really dry and the air will automatically try to pull out moisture from our skin which will lead to the moisture barrier disruption. The moisture barrier wants to protect the skin and wants to keep the moisture inside but because of the environmental triggers of this dry air trying to pull out as much moisture from your skin as possible, the moisture barrier is going to have a little bit of a harder time if you’re not doing the right things at home to keep it to keep the moisture inside your skin. So obviously your skin is going to be a little bit more dehydrated, more dry, you’re going to be more sensitive. You might see more fine lines because when your skin’s in dehydration, which you know it happens a lot in the wintertime. Your surface wrinkles are going to look more preeminent like they’re going to look more obvious in the wintertime. So example for your hands: you know how when you wash your hands in the winter all the time and you put that hand sanitizer, you see how they look when they’re always dry versus a nice moisture to summer hand. Very different look right so the wrinkles the surface wrinkles, the fine lines are going to show up more when your skin’s dehydrated so these are just some of the few little things that can happen in the winter some of the main concerns that can happen, but then as you transition into the spring, there’s a few things that will happen.

One of them will be that your moisture barrier is going to produce more oil because the temperature rises, right, so some people will probably feel a little bit more oily than usual. That could be a little bit more obvious maybe from spring to summer, but for some people it’s from winter to spring. So it just depends on your skin type. Again, keep in mind all the advice that I’m giving in these podcasts, it’s general information. Your skin type is very unique. Your skin conditions are very unique your skin, you know you could have different skin conditions such as rosacea, hyperpigmentation, excema, things like that. So keep in mind these may not apply to you, they may as well so you just have to make sure you check in with your skin professional. So if you’re a client of mine, just send me a message or you already know this information. So like I was saying, most people’s moisture barrier activity the oil activity is going to increase when the warmer weather comes. So one thing that you can do is that you can switch out your cleanser. Switching out your cleanser is such a common thing guys in the wintertime you want to use something that’s more gentle that’s not necessarily going to foam up because you don’t want to dehydrate the skin more right. But in this case because your moisture barrier is going to produce more oils, it’s okay to use something that’s going to be a little bit more on the lathering side or even just a gel cleanser because it will be better at cutting through the oil of your skin because you will produce more. So keep that in mind your skin’s gonna produce a lot more oil as the temperature rises.

Now the thing that you have to keep in mind, a lot of people cut back on exfoliation in the wintertime because they don’t want to address the skin too much because some people will be more sensitive because of the moisture barrier trying to protect itself more from the dry air etc. So that’s okay but something that you can do is to increase your exfoliation like I said in the past as the summer rolls around as the sun exposition is increasing in the in the warmer months so spring summer, we get more daylight exposure, right so your skin’s gonna naturally produce more dead skin cell build up. So it’s normal that in the spring summertime you’re going to increase your exfoliation, totally normal. So coming out of the winter, you may feel your skin rough, that can be from dehydration, but it can also be from lack of exfoliation. So there’s two things you can do. You can book a treatment if you want to have something that’s going to really take off that spring, dead skin cell build up, which you know, I recommend that to everyone. We all know that a spring treatment is such a good idea for the skin. And at the same time it’s a great opportunity to treat the skin at a deeper level than you could at home. So you can do that or you can increase your exfoliation you can add an extra day or two of exfoliation depending on your skin type and what you can handle. I am a big fan of using both techniques. I like chemical but I also like physical. The reason behind that is because chemical is great because it will loosen up those dead skin cell build up. It’ll remove that glue that keeps them all together, right. Kind of like brick and mortar. That’s the common example I use when I talk about dead skin cells, brick and mortar just imagine brick and mortar. So the chemical acid is going to dissolve that mortar that keeps the dead skin cells all packed up together. However, it won’t lift them off of your skin. So that’s why I’m still a big fan of physical exfoliation. I love a good microdermabrasion to lift off those dead and dry skin cell buildups. So keep in mind you can do both and if you want to keep the physical onto your skin pro then you can absolutely do so. There’s a bunch of different techniques, techniques that we can use that can give you that nice deep exfoliation technique on the skin. Microdermabrasion is one of our most popular ones. It’s great people love it. The skin is beautiful after!

Now, because there’s more sun exposure because we’re more outside we have to keep in mind that the environmental damage will be obviously more increased. Depending on your lifestyle depending on you know your day to day jobs, your work outside your work inside. There’s a bunch of things that are gonna vary I know a lot of people like students will get some summer jobs lifeguarding things like that. So one thing that should not have changed between spring up between winter and spring would have been your sun protection obviously you know me protect the sun protection needs to be all year round, but be extra diligent. If in the wintertime you didn’t really think about it. Maybe make a note that because it’s spring and summers coming up. Just put it in your habits to reapply it every two or three hours if you can. One trick that I like to do is to keep that I give people that work in front of a computer. I tell them put your put your sunscreen just beside your screen. That way you’ll see it and then when you get up to lunch or things like that. You’ll see it you’re like Okay, I gotta reapply some. So it’s just, you know, having a good habit of reapplication. When it comes to some protection, so that shouldn’t have changed technically. But I know in the spring and in the summer, people are more aware of the sun protection because we feel the sun warms whereas in the winter, it’s like it’s cold. You know, it’s like a mind thing, right? But try to read don’t change that
if you’re diligent about some protection, just keep applying it if you’re not take this new season as a sign that you should just, you know, ramp it up a little bit with the SPF all year round. You know, I don’t have to repeat myself.

Like I was saying before earlier, because we some of us will spend more time outside environmental damage is more around our skin. So ramping up your antioxidant is a great idea. A lot of products do have antioxidants. In the formulation, but a nice cocktail of antioxidants and either your serum or your moisturizer is a great idea. Some people in the wintertime they’ll use products that are more repairing more calming more, more soothing on the skin when the warmer weather rolls. Around. You can actually use something that’s a little lighter as well. It’s kind of the same idea as the cleanser. Your skin is going to be more oily naturally in the warmer weather so you can switch up your moisturizer to a lighter form. By doing so you’re switching up so might as well use something that has a more powerful cocktail of antioxidants. Basically, just to recap, antioxidants are your number one tool to fight off oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is something that will naturally occur on your skin with either environmental damage. So sunlight, extreme temperatures, pollution, you know all the outside stuff. So by using something that has a lot more antioxidant will kind of backup that damage and it will repair the skin in that sense. Instead of using something that’s more calming and more repairing. You’re still using something that’s repairing, but you’re using antioxidants in there to do the action so you can use a lighter cream and you can use something that’s a little bit more antioxidant oriented.

Now. I’m so excited. I did a little teaser the other day on our social media. We are we have a lot of new changes coming up. We have an event coming in May. And now I’m talking about all these different things you can do with your skin. And I’m so happy because I’m excited to offer you a really cool and better solution for all these different things. I don’t want to say too much because it’s still too early but I’m not gonna say anything, anything more because otherwise I’m just gonna spill but like I said on our Instagram it’s something that revolves around vitamin A, and we’re having some little renovations happening at work so we can do more treatments and things like that. I don’t want to say too much because otherwise I’m just going to spill. So lots of thing coming up. Keep in mind may we’re going to have an event if you’re in the Ottawa area have Mark your calendars May 11th is going to be the day!! I haven’t said that anywhere else. So if you listen to the entire episode, then you’ll know the secret may 11. An event is coming. So super excited. I will release more details as we move along into end of March slash beginning of April. But super excited new things are coming. I’m so stoked. I hope you guys are having a good beginning of spring. I did a I did a good thing I cleaned my skincare closet if I can call it a closet because I have so much stuff. But you should do you should do so as well. Check your bottles, make sure everything is not expired because you know how you use sometimes things in the winter and then you leave it until the next winter. And then you notice that it’s expired well throw that stuff away. You don’t want to use anything that could potentially bring bacteria on your skin. So do a little cleanup do a little skincare cleanup in your things. Make sure everything is clean, clean your brushes, check your bottles, make sure everything is not expired and give away the stuff that you don’t use. We all have things that we do not use in our skincare drawer. It just stays there because someone gave it to you and you never use it because it’s not good for your skin type. If that’s you give it to a woman’s shelter or just give it away to someone that can use it. Okay. When it comes to skin, it’s more efficient to use things that are better for your skin that are made for your skin type. So if you receive some gifts and things at Christmas that you’ll never use, give them away and someone else will use them. All right, so excited to let you know what’s going on. We will do so soon. Hope you have a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful day and we will chat very soon on the next episode.

E86 Top sun vacations tips from a pro to keep your skin healthy in the sun

UVB exposure is actually healthy. Shocker coming from a skin pro right? Coming back from a sun vacation myself, I’ve made a list of things that can help you take better care of your skin while away at your sunny destination, but also why you should expose yourself to the sun daily to help your health. From pre-care to post-care. It’s always a struggle when you go away because you want to make sure you’re still taking care of your skin, but you’re still on holidays so being efficient with your routine is important! What you’ll learn:

  • Benefits of UVB (yes, I said it!) 
  • Pre & Post Care
  • Physical vs Chemical SPF
  • Tips for protecting your face efficiently in the sun

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Hello everyone. Welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual better known as the Meta Fairy and as per usual, this episode is brought to you by meta esthetics, Premier Ottawa skincare establishment since 1979, where we guide and educate our clients on how to age gracefully. Now I am back from Barbados and it was amazing. It was a really chill week in the Caribbean. It was such a good time. I’m, I’m very well rested. It was nice to feel the sun.

I don’t know if you guys are aware, but the sun is actually really good for you. I know we say all the time, especially as skin therapists that you know the sun is dangerous and it’s really bad for your skin. And the truth is the sun is actually really good for you. It’s actually a good trigger for your dopamine levels. So you know how in the wintertime we have a lot less light and a lot of people suffer from. I think it’s called seasonal depression because they’re not getting enough light. So a lot of people can get those red lights because they do trigger dopamine levels in your brain. And there’s some tricks you can follow. Like when you wake up you should expose yourself and your eyes to you should go outside. You should look at the sun and you should, you know expose yourself to the light as early as possible when you get up so that your dopamine levels are triggered. This is not you know, this is stuff that I’ve researched. I like to listen to the Huberman lab. He’s really really interesting. I’ll link it below if you guys are interested in knowing how light sunlight and types of light actually trigger really good things within your body.

Another another thing I can say is that when you’re when we’re in the summer everything grows much quicker right like our our skin, our skins dead skin cell cycle we have a lot more dead skin cell builds up. We are nails our hair, everything just grows much faster. Well it’s because the UVB actually has. It does influence those growth so it is good in a way now I mean you can go the other extreme and talk about skin cancer and all those things which is very accurate but just keep in mind that having sun exposure is not entirely all bad. You just have to you just have to be careful and you know you got to find that sweet spot so you don’t burn yourself off outside and enjoy the benefits of light. So I will link below this episode from the humor lab. It’s very, very interesting. He’s a neuroscientist so he’s, he’s quite interesting to listen to if you guys would like to learn about these types of things, but anyways, so sun exposure is actually really good for your dopamine levels. So make sure that you do go outside every day, or stand in your windows just to get those rays hitting your skin. But I think actually thinking about it, I think a lot of windows do have filters for the UVB anyways. So I don’t know if you would get the st benefit as going outside directly for a period of 10 minutes of the sun is shining.

But anyways, moving on. So had a great trip. It was really really fun. I wanted to talk about something that was in theme for me last week. And it was tips on how to protect your skin as much as possible when you’re going away in a sunny destination. So it’s not as easy as you would think. Because you know you’re you’re on holidays right so it’s very easy to let things just slip up.

But I will help you on the following things. So how to prep your skin for the South. There’s a few things that you should think about. You gotta stop using your actives, especially if you’re going like in the Caribbean or somewhere that’s really really sunny. Not talking about like necessarily Paris or London but really like Caribbean’s you’re going to be on the beach, you’re going to be hanging out in the ocean. You’re going to be in the sun all the time.

You’re going to want to be careful with your actives. So your retinol, your prescription Retinoids, put that stuff aside because it does make your skin a lot more sensitive to UV rays. And what happens is if you’re not diligent about putting on your sunscreen every two hours and wearing a hat, you’re you will probably have some hyperpigmentation that’s going to come to the surface. And you’re going to have other issues that you’re going to have to deal with when you come back home. So make sure that you stop using your retinol, your prescription retinoids and your acids as well. I mean, I’m doing like a very extreme thing here. I know some people are super careful in the sun and that’s fine. But generally speaking, you don’t want to use your intense glycolic acids your you know all these really strong actives when you’re in the south and a week before you leave because you want to make sure that you desensitize your skin to UV rays. What you’re gonna do while you’re there is you’re going to keep the hydration coming. It’s very, very important to keep that hydration level up. Because the sun, the ocean and all that jazz will dehydrate your skin so easily. You know when you get a sunburn and you start peeling, that’s you know, I mean, that’s because of the sunburn but because your skin is in need of water as well. So you want to make sure you keep that moisture replenished every single day. So make sure that you have hydration, a good serum that you can bring with you to just treat your skin at night, maybe not during the day because during the day you’re going to focus on protection and on sun protection. So at night you want to repair your skin, you want something that’s going to hydrate and calm your skin to repair everything that has been going on during the day on your skin. So you’re going to slack on your actives before you leave you’re not going to use them while you’re away. You’re going to focus focus on hydration.

Now while you’re there. I’ve done this I haven’t done this before. This is the first trip that I’ve done this I had a beautiful hat. And I’m not a hat person. Like I love caps. I’m a cap person. I can pull it off sporty look, you know I’ve got the head for it. But a hat like a nice little hat. I’ve never really liked the image of me with like a nice little hat. But I went to homesteads before we left I was shopping with my mom and I saw this really nice blue hat. And I was like, I’ll give it a try. Standing out from all the beige hats, right? And I put it on and it looks fabulous on my head. So I was like Okay, done. Do it. Bring it and you know what? I actually wore it for probably the best part of the holiday maybe the last few days. I was kind of swimming more but every time you went out for an outing during the day we were doing excursions and things like that. I was wearing my beautiful hat and I did not burn. Of course I was wearing powder. I was wearing sunscreen on my face. But when hat is one to help a lot your hairline. So you know as you get older you’ve got these random moles that are starting to come up around your hairline. It’s because most of the time we’re not really diligent enough to put on our Sun powder or sunscreen creams on the edge of our hairline and don’t forget that your head like the skin on your head is exposed all the time to the sun. And a lot of people sometimes do have moles that tend to pop up on their on their heads. And I’ve seen that before on clients, they had to remove a chunk of hair because they had a melanoma or something cancerous that was developing on their skull. So having a hat is really really important if you’ve never had a hat before when you went down south or even in the summer here. If you know it’s gonna be a really strong summer day you’re out and about wear hat are actually super fashionable. And they look pretty cute minute so wear a hat!

On my face I wear powder. I’m just for those of you who have the color science powder, I’m sorry, but it’s the best darn protection for your face. Unless you’re someone who likes to put on a cream in your face and I am not. I don’t like putting on cream in my face. Especially sunscreen. I do have a nice one in Guinot the SPF 30 It is lovely. But when I’m in the sun and I’m sweaty and I’m just like I wouldn’t about I don’t feel like putting on a cream in my face. I just put on a powder and it sticks to the skin and it works so in my face and hairline. I do the powder and the rest of my body I do cream.

Now. Two types of creams you can get you can have the chemical production and you can have the mineral protection. We have in color science they do have a body one it is a liquid. We have the powder for the face and we have the body one that is a cream. The only thing I don’t love about cream forms of mineral protection is that I just feel like it doesn’t go in as well as the chemical one and I know that’s the whole purpose of it. The minerals just stay on top of the skin. That’s the whole point they do work. They really do work they I feel like they work better than the chemical ones because the the chemical ones will absorb the UV rays and transform it into the heat type thing and throw it out there. So it absorbs the heat into your skin. Whereas the mineral one will completely filter it out and bounce it back out. So it doesn’t even penetrate. So it’s normal that the cream format is going to feel kind of not sticky, but you can feel it on your skin. It’s like well, it’s never going to go in. Well that’s the whole point of a mineral protection is that it’s going to stay on top. It doesn’t penetrate and it really bounces the UV rays back out there. So I’ve used both but I still prefer the chemical one for the body just because I don’t know. I just prefer it for my body. I don’t look white.

Yeah, I know it’s not the best people will generally speaking I think mineral is way better. But for the body, you know, I’ll put the mineral in my face, but I’ll keep the chemical for the body. Now, what happens if you get a sunburn? Well, you guys all know in the Caribbean. The the sunburns are really bad. And what you’re going to do is that you’re going to make sure that you bring a rash guard with you. So if you die if you guys don’t know what a rash guard is, you it’s like the surfing shirts, the sun protection shirts, I call them rash guards, but maybe there’s another word for them. But you can swim with them and it’ll protect your arms and your back. And that way if you already have a sunburn which happened to my you know, my husband put on sunscreen in my back and he didn’t do it really well. So my whole back was fine but I had stretches around where my my bathing suit if he didn’t go underneath he went around. So I had some wonderful red stripes in my back but the rest of my back was wonderful. Nothing. So that’s sunscreen works is just if you miss a spot it’s going to show right so anyways, I had a pretty bad streak in there on my back. So I was like I can’t go snorkeling and expose my back to the sun. So I had my rash guard so I put it on and it swims if you swim. Wow I can’t talk today. You swim really well with it and it protects you from the sun. So if you had a sunburn your shoulders you know your your upper back, even your chest you know it’s an easy spot to get a sunburn. Just put on a rash guard when you go swimming and then that way you’ll protect your skin even more and you’re not going to make your sunburn worse. So rash guard or a t shirt or like some kind of long sleeve shirt would do the job as well. Now the rest of the tips you know it’s usual stuff as if you would go in the south make sure you drink water because the sun will dehydrate you as well. The heat is very intense. So you want to make sure you keep the hydration those hydration levels super high. Super important. And you know just don’t lay in the sun without some protection. Because you will burn. You will burn our bodies are not made to absorb so much sunlight. I mean a little bit is good but you don’t want to burn yourself because that’s a whole other problem you’re going to have to deal with and if you do have a bad sunburn and make sure you get some aloe vera juice. The best would be in the leaves but I know the leaves in some countries or some hotels they don’t allow you to use it because it does stain the sheets it kind of leaves like a yellowish stain on the sheets. So if you do use it and make sure that you rinse it off before you go to bed so you’re not charged for ruining the sheets, but any type of like burning gel or aloe vera juice would be your best bet to repair the skin.

Once you’re back in your in your country where there’s less sun and less ocean because most of us don’t live in the Caribbean just make sure that you don’t use your retinols and your chemical acids right away because your skin does still fresh from from that weather. So you still have an active tan, even though you protected your skin. And I hope you did for your face. You want to make sure that you’re not putting on right away your prescription retinoids, your retinol, all that jazz is too strong right away. You might irritate your skin especially if you have a little red glow and that comes from that sun exposure. Just make sure you leave a week in between what you can do, you can use enzymes you can use a soft exfoliation if you have a little bit of because you will have some dead skin cell buildup because the sun does increase that cell buildup cycle.

It’s crazy how in the summer our skin just reproduces so faster, so much faster than them in winter. But same idea in the south so you can exfoliate you can use enzymes. Use some repairing mask hydration is really important or use your vitamin C. Vitamin C is great. That’s one active that you can bring with you because they will protect you from oxidative stress from the free radicals that the sun will give you.

So just make sure it’s not a vitamin C that will strip your skin because a lot of vitamin C’s I find are a little bit too harsh for most people and it strips the skin so make sure it’s a formula that works with your skin type. So hopefully this helped you a little bit to prepare if you’re going for a March break or if you’re going on holidays for quick little getaway in the South. Make sure that you bring your good stuff with you in trouble sizes and make sure that you have plenty of sunscreen with you whichever format you prefer to use. Just use it and reapply every two hours. That is the main trick on how to use properly an SPF is to reapply every two hours. If you only put it on in the morning after two hours you’re done. You’re no longer protected unless you’re wearing you know like clothes on your body that will protect you from the race but you want to make sure that you reapply every two hours. All right, so on this note, I will let you go and we will chat very soon on the next episode. And don’t forget guys take a chill Stop. Stop stressing. That’s one thing I realized while I was away it’s kinda nice to see how the way that they live over there. It’s just so chill. You know they’re not stressed they’re they’re just relaxed and it kind of rubs on you right
like that chill vibe. So I think it’s kind of nice that they live that way and we should probably take a little bit of them and not stress ourselves out all the time because our culture sometimes is a little bit not super healthy, you know? So all right, I will leave you and we will chat on the next episode. Bye guys!

E85: Knowing the difference between big box store products and professional products

Are you constantly bombarded by ads that claim to magically fix every single skin issue? Well, you’re not alone! One of the most popular question we get is “what is the difference between professional products and big brand commercial products?” Well my friends, today we go deep and I give you the “dirt” on how these products are VERY different. It’s not a question of marketing here, it’s a question of science and clinical data on what works. Once you know the difference, you never go back ever again. 

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skin, product, treatments, moisturizer, ingredients, cheaper, big, quality, buy, esthetician, formulation, regimen, serum, clients, inexpensive, ads, money, home, pharmacy, retinol

Hello everyone. Welcome back to the podcast Emilie here better known as the Meta Fairy and as per usual, the podcast is always brought to you by Meta Esthétique premier Ottawa skincare establishments since 1979, where we guide and educate our clients on how to age gracefully. Now, fun fact, before we get into this, I’m sipping my nice little coffee and I’m looking outside and it’s minus 30.

I actually decided not prep my podcast episodes anymore. Because before I used to record them way in advance and do like batch recording, but I felt like my inspiration was just not there. So now I just kind of speak whatever is on my mind with you know, reasonable  planning, but today, I want to talk about something that I get asked about all the time. We’re going to talk about product formulation and what is the main difference between a professional product and a commercial big store, big pharmacy product?

So a lot of the times when I get a new client and we’ll do we’ll do a dermal imaging session with the Visia will analyze their skin. And we’ll talk about home care because you have to keep in mind that when it comes to changing and transforming your skin, homecare is going to be probably 70% maybe more of how you will transform the skin and what we do in the treatment room. It’s like the extra boost that it’s going to transform the rest of your skin. Some people decide just to do treatments. Some people decide just to do products. But I’ll give you a little analogy so you can kind of understand how products are very important. If you look at someone that goes to the gym, and does a regular workout schedule at the gym, if they go back home and they eat junk food all the time. It’s you know the gym is just going to be like a nice little boost every time they go but they’re not going to see a major skin transformation.

Same thing with homecare especially when we talk about professional home care and again keep in mind you don’t have to have like 15 products at home you can have a very efficient and results oriented routine with only three or four products. So it’s keep keep that in mind. But it’s the same idea when someone will come in for regular treatments, but they use crappy shitty products at home and it’s going to destroy all the improvement that we’ve been doing in the treatment room and don’t get me wrong products will only do so much. Treatments on the other hand, will be like that extra mile that will transform the rest of your skin. So especially when we look into corrective treatments. There’s no product that’s going to shrink your pores, there’s no product that’s going to empty your blackheads, there is no product that’s going to give you a facelift! These are all treatments. These are all things that you have to go see a skincare professional to get done. However, the homecare will keep the results longer and will maintain the result and it will maintain the health of your skin at home. Because the thing is when you do these really nice treatments to your skin if you go back home and you’re using shitty soap on your skin and you know like just basic Cerave moisturizer, which you know, sometimes that’s what you can afford. But again, when it comes to money, you can have really nice professional products that won’t break the bank. Yes, there’ll be a little bit more expensive than the usual stuff you buy at the pharmacy. However you will use much less they will last much longer and they will not irritate and strip your skin.

So it’s important to keep that in mind when you get into professional treatments and things like that. That homecare is a big part of it, even if it’s just a cleanser and a cream. It doesn’t have to be complicated guys. Now, the question in the comments and the things that I see on a day to day is you know what’s the difference with a professional brand that you cannot get in the big box stores that you can only get through a qualified provider.

Between that and a big big product like product line like I don’t know Cerave, La Roche Posey, you know, L’Oreal all that shit in the stores. So these products, there’s three main differences between these products. So first of all quality of ingredients. And I know a lot of people do research on Google and they’re like, it’s all the same thing and it’s like nah buddy, it’s not the same thing. Trust me when I get someone on a regimen even if it’s just one moisturizer in one serum, I can see a huge difference the next month on their skin. A product that you will buy at the pharmacy will not do that.  You will use much more quantity wise because the quality of ingredient is not refined at all. It’s cheaper quality because the way they make their money is on volume sales. So they’re not going to spend and splurge money on top top quality of ingredients that they’re picking to make their formulations because it would cost them way too much. So they want it to cost as little as possible so they can make as much money on the product. They’ll price it cheaper. And then they will sell so much of it because they’re huge brands right? So they focus a lot on volume sales, not on quality. So quality of ingredient is really important.

The second thing that’s going to make a huge difference is the delivery of the ingredients so that comes to the formulation of the product. Very different if you have two products that have very similar ingredient list, they will work totally different on the skin. So what I know about the product of the professional products that we carry, and probably a lot of different professional products on the on the market, his that these formulations have been tested on humans like voluntarily obviously, for years before they would put that product out. When you look at a big commercial brand. You know all these brands that just pop up on Instagram all these little marketing things like oh best moisturizer ever and and an ad cheap today today. They have not been tested. No clinical trials. No testing. No, no, no. There’s no work on the formulation of the ingredients. So another analogy that can help you: when you look at the Olympics when they have the the race thing with the stick, the relay race. So figure that every single ingredient is a person that’s running and the goal of the race is to penetrate where they should go within the skin. Okay. And all the little people that are running and giving the stick to the other person is the formulation of the product and the fastest that they go the more efficient the product is going to penetrate within your skin. Just to give you an idea, that’s kind of how formulation works. So you can have the same ingredients. You won’t have the same quality of ingredients but you could have many different products that say oh there’s hyaluronic acid in it. There’s vitamin C there’s retinol, but the in between ingredients that they use to make sure that these ingredients are carried through your skin to the right spot between your skin layers is going to make a huge difference. So formulation is going to be the thing that’s going to make a huge difference.

Now anytime and every time that I transfer someone over to our professional products, and again, whether it’s a more complex regimen or whether it’s a more simple regimen. Oftentimes we’ll start with a simple one and we’ll build it up with time. The next visit that I see them, which would be four to six weeks after their skin is completely changed. There’s less irritation, there’s less flakiness. There’s you know, the skin just looks a lot healthier. And the most popular comments settle here is oh my god I need so little that is a one very, very popular thing that people realize is that when they use quality products the don’t use a lot of it because it’s made you know it’s high quality stuff guys like and you don’t need a lot it will go and do it on your face. You can use a pea size for your serum, a pea size, maybe not even a chickpea size, like a lentil size for your moisturizer, and it’ll stretch your entire face. So I use a little it’s amazing. So the product therefore will last you a lot longer. Another another one that I’ll hear is “oh my god, I love this stuff!” That’s just a fun one. But a lot of people when they come back, they’re like, oh my god, what was I missing? And the third one would be I can already see a difference on my skin. So that’s why I’m not someone who you know I work in the industry so I see a lot of things I believe in science and I believe in facts and I believe in skin.

There’s a lot of marketing online there’s a lot of marketing marketing hearing there that show Ridiculous. Ridiculous they say ridiculous things on the on their ads, and it’s like no, that’s not possible. One common one that I see all the time is like I’ve seen one with I think it was an eye serum or something like that. And you could see the before pictures which was like exaggerated like the skin was like drooping black, you know, super dark. And then you see the after picture and it’s like, oh my god, there’s no wrinkles left and it’s like the person has a 25 year old eye. I’m sorry but no eye cream will do that. Not even surgery will do that. I mean, depending on the type of surgery that you’d get, but it’s just so sad how gullible people can be when they look through these ads because that’s how ads work online. Right? They they look at your search history. They hear you on your phone, you talk about your concerns, and then boom, you see ads about eye products and face treatments and a lot of them it’s a money trap and it’s just a crappy shitty product. They’re just trying to get your money and it’s not going to do anything on your skin.

That’s another thing that I hear all the time from clients. It’s if someone can’t afford to have a proper regimen, you know is it bad for them to keep doing the pharmacy stuff? And I’m like, well, listen, it’s not necessarily that it’s bad. It’s just I want you to keep your expectations realistic. When coming here Yes, I can give you a nice looking skin but as soon as you go home and you use those cheaper, inexpensive products, do not expect miracles on changing your skin. Because every time I will see you, your skin is gonna be the same in my eyes, my your skin is gonna be the same because I can see I’ve been trained to see and notice and now I’ve done you know 1000s of facial treatments. I can see when someone when someone uses my products and my professional lines, I see a difference in their skin and their skin isn’t maintained and their skin is way healthier every time they come in, versus someone that just comes in for treatments. And it’s okay like it’s not bad or anything. It’s just you just have to be straight and say well you know, if you want to keep using your pharmacy cheaper, inexpensive products, that’s fine. But just keep in mind that I can’t transform your skin the way that I would like to if you’re going to keep that route and sometimes that’s all the client wants. They just want to come in to relax and to have their self care moment and then they go back and they use you know, whatever they can afford and that’s fine. It’s just expectations and goals that we’re trying to do together are going to be way different than someone that’s going to do corrective treatment, someone that’s going to come in every month someone that’s going to do you know everything to keep their skin transformed. and healthy. So it’s not a good or a bad answer is just well just keep in mind, it’s just different. You know, you’re not going to get a huge transformation if you just keep using what you’re using. So we believe in science, we believe in the skin how the skin works, marketing has nothing to do with all of that. It’s really you have to be logical on what a product can do. The product will assess the basic needs of the skin will keep it hydrated will protect the skin will exfoliate the skin but no product will give you a facelift let’s be real. And again, you’ve heard me say this many times. But consistency is what is going to change your skin. If you buy a new skincare regimen with your esthetician stick to it. It takes about three months for the skin to be really really changed. Although you know I can see it right away after four weeks when something changes in the skin when they use our products especially. But you get you need to give yourself time and don’t jump ship Don’t be Don’t get impatient, you know, stick to it and trust me it’ll be the best investment ever that you will do.

I just thought of this but another comment that I’ve heard from clients is because they use so little of the product because they don’t need as much as something that’s inexpensive.

Their jar, their creams are going to last way longer. So they’re like okay, yeah, maybe I’m spending a little bit more on the spot, but it’s lasting me like three times longer than the other stuff. So let’s say they paid 50 bucks for the cheaper pharmacy product and they finish it in a month. Well they’re gonna have to buy three jars of this product to carry them through to three months whereas something that they buy at our place. Minimum a moisturizer will last you three to four to maybe five months. So maybe the moisturizer is going to cost them $150-175 But it will last them for 3, 4 months, maybe even five so sometimes you have to look at it that way. It’s like okay, maybe I’m spending more on the spot. But the cheaper one, you’ll have to buy more to balance out the quantity. So really, you’re spending more money with the cheaper one, right? So sometimes it’s just reversing the whole thing and just thinking about it in a bigger, you know, prospective. The quality one that you’re buying is actually more reasonable in terms of length of time that it will last you than the other one. So that’s something that I heard many, many times from clients.

Let’s take a serum as an example. When you look at a serum that that type of product will be 70 to 100 times more concentrated than a face moisturizer. It’s oftentimes something that’s more liquid. So it’s going to be the first thing you’re going to put on your skin because you want it to penetrate. You want this product to penetrate first because it will go the deepest. Now if you look at a big brand product, such as a serum, a lot of the times the active ingredients are surrounded with a lot of water and alcohol. So there’s a lot of waste in the ingredients that they put in because they want to fill up their bottles, right so they’re going to use inexpensive, low quality, cheaper buffer ingredients in there in order to fill up their bottle so it’s not concentrated at all. And most of the time, they won’t do much on the skin. If not they will not do much or they will irritate your skin because it’s just not the right product for you. The number of times that I’ve seen clients bring their regimen to me and they use you know, retinol, vitamin C, AHAs, BHAs, like they just use so much because they’re bombarded with the idea that Retinol is the best ingredient vitamin C you should use everyday and yes some of that is true, but you have to keep in mind that our skin types are all different. And if someone has rosacea and is super sensitive, they can’t use retinol most of the time they can’t they have to use other ingredients to make sure that their skin is radiant and beautiful. But skin type is huge. That is a major other difference when you go and buy a regimen versus going to Sephora versus going to someplace like ours that we are a trained quality. We’re trained as estheticians to tell you what your skin needs. When you go to big stores. They’re not estheticians most of the time and they’re just they’re there to fill up a sales quota. Okay, so that’s just how it is. So again, inexpensive, big brand products will have a lot of buffer ingredients, a lot of low quality not concentrated things in their formulation. So that’s why a lot of the times it just sits at the top of your skin doesn’t penetrate at all. So that’s the major difference between that’s another major difference between a quality product versus a cheap, big store product.

And I’m just gonna slip this in towards the end of the podcast. But wouldn’t you rather encourage a small business in your community with their very nice quality ingredients product that will change your skin instead of going to Sephora? Like really? I mean today, especially today, we are surrounded with Amazon. We’re surrounded with these big, big corporations that are eating away the small businesses and by the way, there’s no economy of there’s no small businesses, okay? So if you have 200, 300, $400 to splurge on yourself and you want to get into skincare, please go to your local esthetician that you trust, obviously ask for referrals, you know, check reviews and stuff like that, but go to a quality place guys, your skin and your self care. Well thank you. So if you’re in the Ottawa area, feel free to check us out. But honestly I think the message here is please go encourage a small business, a small medium business that is around you. And that can give you the results that you’re looking for.

Go to a quality place guys, your skin and your self care well thank you. So if you’re in the Ottawa area feel free to check us out. But honestly I think the message here is please go encourage a small business, a small medium business that is around you and that can give you the results that you’re looking for. If this is what you’re looking for, but yeah, just screws Sephora and all these big stores, they have a lot of money they don’t care about your sale. When you go to a small business like ours, we actually jump every time we make a transaction like in our in our head but it’s just so important to support small businesses. So just think about where you put your money guys, and just make sure that you understand that it does make a difference to a business when you go to a small business like ours. Anyways, I hope this kind of lightened the topic about what’s the difference between these two very different types of products. And that if you’ve been thinking of investing in your skin and you’re just like, I don’t know where to start, make sure that you reach us out. You can send us an email hello@themetaesthetique.com or just send us a DM on Instagram @metaesthetique,  or just go on our website and book an appointment you can use the online scheduler to do so. If you have any questions just comment below. Leave them there and I’ll make sure to reach out to you. And next week there will be no podcast we are away we doing a family vacay we’re going to Barbados for a week. It’s been a long time coming. So we’re taking a break next week. So next week there’s no podcast but I’ll be back the week after all comfortable and you know, refreshed from our holiday with brand new ideas to talk about. So hope you have a nice warm day wherever you are. And we will chat very very soon on the next episode.

E84: Procedures to be aware of

Trends, trends and trends. Many of us see these really cool procedures online and wonder: “Well, maybe I should get this done!?” The reality is, many of those procedures are great when you are in your 20s or 30s, but you always have to keep in mind that the skin on top WILL age no matter what, and it WILL influence HOW your procedure will look later on. Curious about knowing which procedures I’m talking about? Just have a listen, and it will answer your curious mind. 

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Hello everyone welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual better known as the Meta Fairy, and today is going to be a quick but efficient podcast episode to make sure that you are someone that is aware of the side effects of getting fat removal procedures.

So this is a question that I get asked so much. So I thought I would do a quick podcast episode to let you know that you should be aware of certain side effects before you get into permanent fat removal procedures. I’m not saying they’re good I’m not saying they’re bad. I just want you to be aware of what is going to happen to your skin as you get older if you get these permanent fat removal procedures.

So fat dissolving treatments you probably know there’s one very popular it’s called CoolSculpting. They use real really cold technology in order to kind of destroy the fat cells. Most people do it on their stomach, their bums, some on their arms, you know where all the fat cells kind of go as you tend to get a little bit older. You can also do Deoxycholic acid injection so the brand name would be chi Bella. These are non invasive cosmetic procedures but they will target the fat cells and they will pretty much liquefy them and they will break them down and they will be flushed out of the body by the lymphatic system. So, in short, they really target the fat areas that you’re concerned with most people when they look into these procedures, they are probably in their 20s or in the 30s you know they’re relatively young and there’s a thing you have to keep in mind as you get older the skin so the top layer what you see with your eyes is going to lose electricity is going to lose density it’s going to lose firmness.

Okay. So when you get these fat removal, permanent fat removal procedures, unfortunately you’re removing that fat pad where the skin lays on top.

So think about it this way. You know when you make your bed in the morning and imagine your mattress as your fat pad nice and firm when you’re young everything’s there, and your sheets is your skin. So you’ve got your three layers of the skin. This is your skin right? Remove your mattress and look at how your sheets are hanging. So this is not an issue when you’re young. When you’re young. You’re in your 20s and your 30s maybe at the limit in your 40s Depending on your genetics and how you take care of your skin. It doesn’t show it’ll be fine. But as you get in your 50s and your 60s and older, the skin starts to crinkle and it starts to lose density and it starts to fall. So unless you’re getting a permanent fat removal procedure, mixed with surgery to tighten the skin as you get you know you do it together. And again when you’re young it’s not an issue. It’s more when you get older that you’re gonna be like oh my god my skin cannot lay on anything so it’s it’s dropping down like a crinkled sheet. So keep that in mind when you do permanent fat removal procedures. Again, I’m not saying they’re bad. I’m not saying they’re good. I just want you to be conscious about what it’s going to do to your skin.

It’s like same idea when I have when I have ladies that come in when they would come in in the past when we did hair removal, permanent hair removal on their resilience, I would tell them Are you sure? Are you sure you want me to remove every single hair in there? And then they were like well and they’re kind of like debating if they should and I’m like listen, keep a strip because as you get older, your vulva is not going to look pretty okay. It’s inevitable. As we get older, the skin crinkles up, it sags. That’s just how we age. Okay, so it might not be before you hit 60 but it will happen. So if you don’t have anything to hide that a little strip, a little landing strip, you’re going to be super concerned about looking at your Volva.

So this is kind of like it’s kind of the same idea when I have people asking me about oh my god I have a double chin when they really don’t, or when they have a little stomach area that’s bothering them. Obviously it’s different depending on the age to the genetics and how you’re, you know, depending how you’re made physically, but generally speaking, it’s the same process for the skin.

If you remove the fat pads, and it’s the thing is to there’s a lot of trends happening online. There’s a lot of popular things people are doing their lips people are doing, you know CoolSculpting people are doing this, this this and that. Listen biology is biology don’t go according to trends. We’re all made differently but but the skin will be the skin on everybody. It’s the same process as it ages. It will lose density, it will lose smoothness, it will lose firmness, it’s going to get thinner, it’s gonna get fragile. And if you remove completely the fat patch unless you do you know a surgery that will tighten the skin and I’m not talking about skin tightening because there’s only so much skin tightening can do especially if you’re if you’re in your 50s and 60s.
I’m talking about you know, actually going snip snip and doing a tuck with your skin while you’re doing permanent fat removal like liposuction or something like that. Just keep in mind that the skin is not going to have anything to hang on to so it’s going to look a lot worse as you get older.

Obviously there are certain cases that it’s a little different but I just wanted you to be aware because most people will not spend the money to do surgery and do a Nip Tuck if they’re doing fat removal, permanent fat removal procedures. Okay, so just keep that in mind. Another example would be lip fillers.

So funny, funny background stories. I’ve I’ve been in the aesthetic field since I was like probably 15-16. So I’ve always worked with older esthetician, so obviously my mom was you know, she was the owner, but the staff was always the same around the same age as my mom. So all the estheticians that worked with us were probably a good 20 years older than me. And they had gone through all of these things because when you’re in the aesthetic field, you’re exposed to all these things, injections, treatments, products, you know, everything. So the girls that would work with us had done all these things, and I would always be worn to be like hey, think about this because when you get older this happens think about this because when you get older your skin does this.

So a lot of people today they do procedures when they’re in their 20s or early 30s But they don’t think about what it’s going to look like how like when their skin ages. So coming back to lip fillers. lip fillers are great but unfortunately it’s such a bad trend right now because it’s cuz it you know it’s cosmetic procedures. It’s not something to take lightly. It does change the morphology or however you say it It changes the way your lips are. Because when you think about it, a filler will make a hole right inside of your wherever the area that you’re injecting and we deposit yellow headache fillers, which will retain more water, which will give you the plump look. So people that do these big lips and these big cheeks. Eventually if they stop, they’re going to have a gap in between their skin layers, right depending how the injection is done. It can be done on the muscle or in between the skin layers. I’m not an objector. So I can’t tell you the exact the exact terms but depends there’s a few ways you can do injections however it does stretch out the skin. We have seen in the past people that are unfortunately obsessed with getting fillers, and their skin is so puffy that they’re getting broken capillaries and you know they can’t even open their eyes because they’re so stuffed up with fillers. And you know, it is what it is. It’s your body. It’s your choice. I’m not against injectables. I think you can do a lot of great things with injectables. But just be aware when you’re young and you’re doing all these procedures. Your skin will change and thin out as you get older.

So that gap that you’re getting done in your lips when you do lip fillers may look great when you’re 25 But when you get to 35,40, 45,50 … you’re going to be left with if you stop, you’re going to be left with that gap and as you get older you’re going to need to put more in usually that’s kind of how it goes. Because the skin thins out and the skin needs more. So unless you you never stopped doing fillers, it’s gonna look great, but there may come at a point in your life that you’re gonna have to stop doing fillers because of XYZ. And unfortunately that gap will be left there and I’ve seen that on a lot of older clients that I treat. A lot of them have been through the fillers route, which was great. Obviously it looks amazing. But as soon as they stop, they’re like, Oh my God, my skin has this gap and that it’s been stretched out right? Even though it’s the smallest amount it’s been stretched out. So you know I have to work with this because I stopped doing them. So I need to work on the quality of my skin because I’ve got this space and stretched out situation. So, again, I think injectables are great. I think you can do wonderful things with injectables. But just be aware that as you get older your skin will change and it will not look the same as you get older.

So that’s all I wanted to say today. I just want you to be more aware of these more permanent treatments that are available in the market. Some of them are awesome. Some of them you know they’re just trends and they’re not going to last. And others you just have to make sure that you understand how it’s going to affect your skin as you get older and some and that’s just it. There’s I’m not saying they’re good. I’m not saying they’re bad. I just want you to be more aware of what’s going to happen as you get older and a lot of providers do not tell you these things. The number of people that I’ve seen that when they say Oh, I had a consultation for this, this and that. And then I tell them all these things just to be aware of it, not to discourage them, but just to make sure that they’re they know what’s going to happen to their skin as they get older. It’s just because what I do, I like to give them the entire picture so that they make a good decision for themselves. And that’s only because I’ve worked with so many older providers, older institutions, not that it’s in that’s great because it gives me like I know, I know the secrets of what happens when you get older. So it’s important to think about that. So this to say I like to give someone the entire picture of what’s going to happen so that they can make a good decision for themselves.

So hopefully that gave you a little bit more awareness about permanent fat removal procedures and injectables. They are not bad. They’re not good. You just have to be aware of what of what’s going to happen to your skin as you get these procedures and as you get older because Yep, it’s a reality of things. That you’ve got to keep in mind.

So hopefully you guys are having a great day. It is February and for us the weather is going pretty well it’s we’ve got like a little mild stress going on which is very weird because usually in Canada it is like minus 30. The whole month of February and right now I think is two or three degrees. So that’s great. Don’t forget that you can reach us on social @metaesthetique, or you can send us an email hello@themetaesthetique.com – So I hope you guys are doing well and we will chat with you on the next episode.

E83: Dry vs Dehydrated – how knowing the difference will help you with your skin!

This is a topic that we clarify daily. The difference between DRY vs DEHYDRATED is quite big, since the source of the skin concern is not the same and will not be treated the same way. You can be oily and dehydrated, but you can’t be oily and dry. It’s a thinker right? Well, keep listening to this short “skin bomb” podcast to quickly understand if you have dry skin, or if you’re simply dehydrated.


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Hello everyone, welcome back to the podcast and this is going to be a short edition to help you understand your skin a little better and today we’re talking about the difference between dry and dehydrated skin and there’s a major difference between the two. This is a common thing that I hear on a day to day basis. My skin so dry my skin so dehydrated my skin so dry and or dehydrated. And sometimes there’s a little confusion between the two and trust me they’re very, very different.

So the major different difference is going to be that dryness is actually more of a skin type so dry skins, whereas dehydration is more of a skin condition. Fact your skin does need a balance of oil and water. That’s why when it’s comfortably balanced, that’s when you have a smooth glowing, beautiful skin. However, you know, we don’t live in a perfect world you know, the perfect skin does not exist. So it’s important to always not fight but go for a nice balanced, hydrated skin.

Now, you cannot have a skin that is oily and dry at the same time because a dry skin type means that you’re not producing enough oil. So these two would contradict each other when you have dry skin. You don’t produce enough oils and the oil like your your your moisture barrier is made up of lipids so oils and its job is to keep the moisture within the skin so when you have dry skin types, you’re not producing enough oils and that’s why you tend to be more dehydrated. It can happen to be dry and dehydrated because the dry skin is promoting the loss of moisture. So for someone that has a dry skin, you’re going to have very little pores because your skin is not producing enough oils, you’re falling cules follicles they don’t have a chance to dilate and stretch out the pores because there’s minimal oil production. So if you look at your skin, and you have very little pores, no breakouts, your skin, your skin consistently feels tight. It may appear rough flaky, your barrier is compromised because obviously you have less oil your moisture is coming out so there’s a little bit more sensitivity to the skin. That means you have a dry skin type dry skin types is something that you’re born with. So it’s just that’s kind of how you can differentiate the both dry skins you’re born with and it’s just something that’s genetic.

Now when it comes to dehydration, that’s loss of moisture. So again, you can be a dry skin type and be dehydrated at the same time but you can’t be an oily skin type and be dry at the same time. Because it doesn’t make any sense because we’re talking about oil production here. But you can be dry and be dehydrated at the same time. So it’s important that you tackle both if you have a dry skin type. You want to make sure that you’re replenishing that oil that you actually need to rebuild that moisture barrier so that you can keep more moisture within the skin. So it’s important to think about both.

Now dehydration, on the other hand, usually is going to be associated with environmental factors. So it’s not something that you’re born with it’s something that happens because of other things. Now for someone that has dehydrated skin condition, the skin is going to feel tight, and that’s because there’s a lack of water in the surface fills Okay, so unlike dry skin, which is a consistent condition, it’s a consistent skin type, dehydrated skin, it’s not going to always be there it can come and go now depending on what you do at home and your day to day lifestyle habits that will influence the water levels in your skin.

And let’s talk about one myth here, drinking water is not going to necessarily be the fastest way to hydrate your skin because it has to go it has to go through your entire system before it can hit your your skin which is you know the protective barrier of your body so it’s going to go there last so the quickest way and more most efficient way that you can hydrate your skin is going to be with topical products. It’s going to be the fastest way that you can tackle that issue.

So recap: dry Skin is a can is a skin type even for me sometimes it’s confusing. So dry skin is a skin type. It means that you’re not producing enough oils, so you can’t retain the water in your skin very well and that will affect your moisture barrier which is made up of oils. So dehydration is a skin condition and it’s not going to be there all the time. It’s going to come and go throughout your life depending on what you do to your skin to keep the moisture within your skin.

So once the skin type the other one is a skin condition. Very very clear!

So hopefully that helps you to understand a little bit more about what dry skin is and what dehydration is. There’s a few things you can do to help these two skin issues. We can go through this in another podcast episode today. I really wanted you to know the difference between what a dry skin type is and what a dehydrated skin condition is. The source is very different. So that’s why you will have different types of solutions for both of them because the source isn’t the same. It’s the same thing as if you’re treating someone that has rosacea. Versus someone that has acne. The source of the problem is a difference. So you have to tackle it in a different way for each it’s not like a one size fits all thing. When you’re dry your lot you don’t have enough oils and when you’re dehydrated you don’t have enough water so you need to give it water the other one you need to give more oils. So it’s easy to confuse them because sometimes they look the same but the key difference is going to be when you have dry skin. You have very little pores you have very little secretions. You don’t have a lot of blackheads. You don’t have a lot of acne. It’s it’s that’s one of the key things that you’re going to notice on someone that’s dry if you look at their skin or if you look at your skin and you’re like I don’t know if I’m dry or dehydrated. Look at your sebum activity and look at your pore size that will tell you right away if you’re dry, or if you’re dehydrated. So hopefully that helped you guys understand a little bit more about how you can differentiate dehydration with and or dryness.

All right, so this was a quick little skin podcast so you guys can understand your skin a little bit more if you have questions feel free to reach us on social media @metaesthetique or you can send us an email hello@themetaesthetique.com. All right, until next time, enjoy your beautiful day and we will chat on the next episode!

E82: 4 skin conditions that are linked to a broken moisture barrier

Also knows as the acid mantle, did you know that your moisture barrier is your skin’s BODY GUARD? This famous barrier is not only responsible to protect the skin from environmental debris and outside bacteria, but it also has another purpose: to keep the moisture within your skin. It’s made up of lipids (oils) that bind your skin cells together. When it’s intact, the skin feels soft and supple. But when it’s broken or damaged, it will make your skin feel irritated, red, sensitive, since it has tiny broken cracks that is letting the moisture OUT and letting the outside irritants IN. The moisture barrier usually will be influenced greatly by day to day habits (it’s the little things over time that can make a big impact, like washing your skin with a soap bar, smoking, or not wearing SPF.)

Things you’ll learn:

  1. What it looks and feels like
  2. Habits that can influence the moisture barrier’s health
  3. 4 skin conditions that are linked to this damage
  4. Products to utilize to fix these issues with time line recommended

Links

  1. Boosting Essence
  2. Peace Booster
  3. Aqua Calm Cream

Thank you for your kind listening ears, always.

With gratitude

Emilie


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Hello everyone welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual better known as the meta fairy and today’s episode is always brought to you by Meta Esthetique premier Ottawa skincare establishment since 1979 where we guide and educate our clients on how to age gracefully. Now we are still in the wintertime and I don’t know for you but whenever the cold weather is around us I can definitely feel it in my skin. And it is the same for every one. I don’t believe that someone’s skin can stay relatively the same throughout 12 months out of the year, the winter time. Even if your winter time is slightly warmer than a typical Canadian winter. You will still have a slight change in humidity in you know all the way the sun hits the earth and the way you know you change your lifestyle according to seasons like there’s so many different things that will affect your skin but environmental change and environmental seasons will definitely have an effect on it.

So today I thought I would talk about something that we kind of tend to forget about. And it is going to be the base of four different skin conditions when this happens, so we’re going to talk about four different skin conditions that are linked to a broken moisture barrier.

Okay, so first and foremost, let’s talk about the moisture barrier and what it is. The moisture barrier is also known as the acid mantle and it is your skin’s bodyguard. So this famous barrier is not only responsible to protect the your skin from the invite environmental debris outside bacteria, but it’s also really important to keep in mind that the moisture barrier. One of its main roles is to keep the moisture within your skin. So it’s made up of lipids so oils and they bind your skin cells together. And when it’s really really healthy, the skin is going to feel soft and supple. But when it’s broken or damaged, it’s going to feel irritated, red is sensitive and that’s only because there are tiny, tiny little broken cracks in that barrier and it’s letting the moisture out and it’s letting the outside irritants in. So we always have to keep in mind that the health of your moisture barrier is going to be influenced by two different things, especially two different things so you’ll have your day to day habits. But you’ll also have the things that you put on the skin as well.

So what does it look like and feel like? Usually, especially for me because I treat a lot of skins. Usually I can tell right away when someone’s moisture barrier is broken as soon as I touch them. First of all the touch is really really rough. Some people will get more flakiness than others it depends on the degree of how damaged the moisture barrier is. Redness right away. dryness, irritation, sensitivity and most of the time these are things that you can fix if it’s solely linked to a broken moisture barrier.

Now there are many different habits that will influence the health of your moisture barrier and a lot of them if they’re little things, little things that will accumulate throughout time and will really damage consistently that barrier. So for example over exfoliation is one of like the most common one that you’ll see that and using skincare products that are too drying so someone that uses a high foaming cleanser or a soap bar every morning and night. There moisture barrier is going to be totally screwed up. And it’s silly but just the first step of the regimen, the cleansing step when that is not the right product for your skin type. It really throws off the rest of your regimen because it’s giving your skin a condition that it should not have normally because it is due to the high drying level of that cleanser. Another thing would be skipping the use of your moisturizer so you know sometimes when you know it’s your lazy Sunday afternoons or lazy Sunday mornings, and you basically don’t do anything all day long or you’re just too busy, maybe kids or family duties that you just completely forget to put on something on your skin. Doing that consistently. You will feel it right away that your skin is dry. Your skin needs that moisture on a day to day basis. And when you skip it way too many times. It’s going to try to bounce back and protect itself. So some people for example, the ones that have oily skins, they think that if they use a moisturizer, it’s going to increase the oils. It won’t it actually will diminish your oil production because when you don’t wear moisturizer, your oily skin is going to be like oh my God, I need water. I need it. I need it. So it’s going to overproduce oil to try to bounce back. The fact that there’s less moisture within the skin. So just keep that in mind. Don’t skip the use of your moisturizer. Use it morning and night. Super important.

Another common one that I’ll see is prescription retinoids those damn prescription retinoids Listen, I have a love and hate relationships with the prescription retinoids the only reason behind that is because so many people that I see that use prescription retinoids their skin is completely screwed up. It is too strong. It makes the skin really flaky. It basically really destroys the moisture barrier because it is a strong prescription. So unless you have really bad scarring or really bad wrinkles that are deep, deep, deep, deep, I don’t really necessarily believe that you need a prescription strength retinoids you can get one that is a little lower than a pure vitamin A prescription and you will get the same results except you will not have as much irritation. So that’s another common one that I see.

And obviously in the winter, the fact that we’re going to artificial warming systems so most of us have furnaces or you know heating systems in our house. That’s super drying on the skin and most of us need a humidifier or something to retain the moisture in the air. And then you go out and super cold so there’s a clash in the climates. You know, it’s very, very harsh on the skin. So you know these are just little things that over time if you keep doing them you will encourage a more broken moisture barrier.

When you have a broken moisture barrier, it is it’s going to encourage lots of skin concerns that you wouldn’t normally have. So yeah, some people tend to be more sensitive to be more sensitive Naturally Speaking, others tend to be more dehydrated naturally. But here we’re talking about skin conditions that are induced by moisture barriers that are damaged. And most of the time what’s going to happen is that the common signs of a damage moisture barrier will be lots of dryness, so you know when it’s like you touch with your fingers, your skin and it feels really rough to the touch. That can be one because you’re you’re drawing flakiness and peeling. That’s going to be another one irritation and redness. So inflammation is going to be your big number one. And for some people this is the sucky part is that if you have a broken moisture barrier, that that means it’s let it’s letting the moisture out. Right. So when it’s letting the moisture out, your skin is going to be naturally dehydrated. And then it’s going to block the sebum activity from coming out to your skin and people that are more acne prone are going to have more breakouts because everything is clogged underneath the skin because of that dry buildup.

Basically you’re going back to basics. When your moisture barrier is not healthy when it’s broken. You really need to go back to the basics and you have to think moisture, moisture, moisture repair and calming ingredients. Keep in mind as you get older, your your skin’s moisture barrier like anything else in your skin, you know the activity slows down the skin becomes a little bit more sensitive and then it becomes more dry because you’re producing less oil, things like that your skin’s moisture barrier is going to be more vulnerable after a certain age. So for sure, aging is going to be a factor to keep in mind but there’s always things there’s always things that you can do to keep it as healthy as possible.

So one thing that you will do, like I said before, you’re going to go back to basics. You’re going to put away your retinoids you’re going to put away your vitamin C’s you’re going to put away your AHAs your BHAs anything that’s really strong and active. You’re going to put all that shit aside, okay? Because your skin’s simply not going to take it. It’s not normal to put on something on your skin and to feel it sting. Every time you put something on your skin. That’s your skin kind of trying to tell you that something’s not right.

Okay, so first of all, you’re going to use a very gentle cleanser. So you’re going to put away any type of foaming cleanser, put that shit aside, and you’re going to be using such a calming milky something that’s not going to irritate your skin and something that’s not going to form Okay, so some type of emulsion or some type of milk usually is the best way to go because it’s it really leaves the skin nice and hydrated. You’re going to watch out for your toners you’re going to make sure that they’re not astringent, you’re going to make sure that there’s no alcohol in them. And you’re going to make sure that you’re going to switch that out for more of like an essence.

So instead of using a toner, you’re going to use a essence and the one I really do recommend to use is the Intuos line. There’s a product called the boosting essence, it’s kind of like an ALEC sear. And what it’s going to do is that it’s really going to repair that skin it’s going to get it ready to absorb the future products that you can put on your skin. It’s going to detoxify the skin too at the same time. So and it’s going to feed it a lot of nutrients and a lot of vitamins at the same time. So very important to just keep it basic but use products that won’t be too aggressive on the skin. Okay.

Now another thing habit wise that you’re going to try to stop doing is washing your face with really really really really hot water. So you know when you go in the shower and you’re taking the super hot shower because you really feel like it. Well you’re not going to put your head under the stream of water that is too hot. Because when you do that the hot water it’s going to dilate your capillaries okay, it’s going to raise your skin’s internal temperature and it will impair the skin’s moisture barrier your best to use lukewarm or even cold water because that will not aggress the skin’s moisture barrier. Super important. Some people love the hot water on the face. It’s great but you can’t do it consistently. You really have to avoid it, especially if your skin is in a situation where the moisture barrier is not is not in its optimal situation health wise.

Now in terms of moisturizer, you’re going to use one simple moisturizer morning and night. Keep it simple guys, it’s the same idea. You’re going to back to you’re going to go back to simple routines. You want a moisturizer that is made to fix. redness, irritation, dehydration, you know the typical moisturizer that is going to calm the skin down. That is going to rehydrate it and rebalance everything that’s going on with that moisture barrier. So the one that I truly, truly, really really love is this Swiss fine Aqua coulomb creme. Anyone that has used this moisturizer before I call it the gold jar. Even though the jar is pink, it’s like it’s gold in a jar. It is so so soothing. It even has a green tint in it to kind of counter effect the redness of the skin. And it really really works well on flushing that redness. You can also use a specific serum or something that’s a little bit more concentrated but again, not something that’s too active something that’s going to target that specific irritation. The peace booster is a really good example and swissline That one is made for irritated, flaky, any skin type that tends to be more in the irritation side is really really great for that and wear your sunscreen and then you’re golden. So you’re going back to basics. You’re using a very basic routine. You can even drop down to simply using a cleanser and a moisturizer and obviously your SPF in the day but if you really want to drop it down, but generally speaking, it won’t be an overnight thing. You need to keep doing this for a long time. Up to four weeks, I would say a good month before you actually start to see that, hey, my skin is actually starting to feel less irritated, less sensitive, less angry, basically. So I would say four weeks is going to be the timeline that you’re going to look at in terms of fixing that whole damage, moisture barrier. And keep in mind it’s something that can come back if you go back to old habits if you go back to doing the things that did in in store can you say that that in store that brought up the broken moisture barrier. If you go back to all these things that you were doing, then it will naturally come back.

So don’t think that once you’re done fixing your moisture barrier then you’re done for life. It’s it’s kind of like staying in shape. You always have to work at it to make sure that you stay in shape, right. So keep that in mind when you go back to like using your exfoliation acids and your vitamin C’s and all these things. Just keep in mind Don’t go too fast, you know, slowly at a time reintroduce your things slowly don’t shock your skin into too much activity because it will scare it off and you might have some issues with your moisture barrier that will come back. So hopefully that gave you a few insights on the things that you can do to really help the health of your moisture barrier. The really the ultimate trick is really to always have something in your routine that’s going to be hydrating hydration is one of the most important skin concerns that you should keep in mind. So hydration goes hand in hand with a healthy moisture barrier. In terms of professional treatments, we can do a lot when it comes to moisture barrier.

But ultimately speaking, it really comes to what you do at home that’s going to be a game changer. You can come and see us every month. But if you go back at your house and you do shitty skincare habits, we’re gonna have to fix you up every single time that you come in and it’s not going to last because you’re not doing the right things at home. So keep that in mind. When it comes to a broken moisture barrier. It really comes to what you do at home and using the right type of products in order to fix your skin.

If you would need some help in that department. You can always reach us by email if you’d like to have a longer conversation at hello@themetaesthetique.com or slide in our DMS if you’d like to @metaesthetique on Instagram. So happy happy rest of your day. Hope you’re doing well and hope your winter is not as harsh as ours up in Canada. So we will chat with you very soon and we’ll catch you on the next episode.

E81: 4 irritating winter skin issues (and the solutions!)

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Ahhhh the winter time, don’t we just love the -42 degrees crisp mornings, when your car cannot start? Well, every winter season, there’s always common irritating and annoying skin concerns that come up because of the harsh environmental season. Tune in or read the podcast to know more!

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Hello everyone welcome back to the podcast Emilie here as usual better known as the metal fairy and today we are talking about four things in the winter that can happen and the way that you can solve them. So these are four things that I hear about all the time and I’m I’m inspired today to talk about this because it is currently with the wind factor. I think it’s about minus 42 degrees Celsius today. So this inspired me to just do a little impromptu podcast, just to talk about annoying winter skin issues that we all go through that I hear about all the time that I thought it would be, you know something very interesting for you to listen to. So you can have some solutions to common skincare problems in the winter. So the first one is going to be chaplets. So we all know that in the winter with the freezing temperature the dry air the gusty winds. We all experienced chaplets I think it’s a very common one. But the thing that I’ve noticed is that not a lot of people are using a treatment lip cream at night to repair the skin. So you’ve heard me talk about this before but the skin is really into repair mode at night. So during the day you want to make sure you protect and you hydrate and you nourish your skin. You just want to make sure it’s protected right and you’re keeping that moisture in the skin and you’re wearing your SPF but in the nighttime your your moisture barrier needs some repairing actions, some treatment in order to be more efficient in the daytime so it doesn’t really act the same at the nighttime versus the daytime. Some of you may experience this a lot during the day you’re going to be a little bit more oily in the skin.
And that’s totally normal is because your moisture barrier is in kind of like an overdrive status because it’s trying to protect itself against the environment. So it’s going to produce more oils in order to make sure that it’s really protected. Versus the nighttime you won’t wake up with a face full of oil. It just doesn’t work that way. So that’s why it just doesn’t work the same am and pm you just have to find the little tricks in order to treat your skin at night so it can be repaired and it can be more protective. During the day. So dry, chapped lips.
Lips are a little different than the rest of our skin because they don’t really produce oil. It’s like an area that just doesn’t really have a lot of sebaceous activity. So you have to find a way to keep them hydrated in the cold dry hair. And sometimes that’s really really hard because we you know we tend to go for lip bones but if you look at the ingredient list on common lip balms that you’ll find in in the stores, most of them have petroleum which is not really great for the skin. So you want to make sure you’ve got something that will treat the skin. So what I would do would be a couple of times a week I will use a gentle lip scrub just to remove the dead flaky skin that’s just built on top with time remember when you nourish or hydrate your skin, there’s no point to do that on dead dry skin cells. You want to do that on the new ones that come to the surface right? So remove the superficial dryness and then you want to use a treatment lip cream. The one that we recommend is the lip zone complex and swissline. I tell you, you need the smallest amount. The smallest amount like the clients that use it cannot believe how the smallest amount will go so far around all the lips around on that area. So it is you just need to find the right product to treat your skin and don’t forget to protect your lips with SPF. There’s a lot of people that go out in the wintertime and they go you know skiing they go do winter activities and they get burned on the lips because they don’t put any SPF on the lips so make sure when you put on your powder or your sunscreen, protect your lips at the same time super, super, super important. So I’m going to put a link below so you guys can check out the lip product that I mentioned a for for your dry lips. Honestly I leave it on my bedtime table. I use it every night I never forget and on my lips honestly during the winter are never Chappie ever and I don’t even use lip balm it during the day. So do that and that will fix your lip issues. Now the second one and this is something that happens to me in the winter is having cracked heels. So the feet unfortunately they just get worse and worse as with as winter drags on, and it’s super annoying because you look at your feet and you’re like Oh my God. They look disgusting and crank cracky so you want to stay on top of it and you want to prevent the cracking before it comes so the solution is that you need to find like a thick ointment, something that’s going to be really really heavy that you’re going to put on your feet and that you’re going to sleep with socks that will prevent the moisture from escaping, and it’s really going to help force the ointment to soak into the feet. The one that I recommend is in given give all has a really nice and thick bone for Cracked feet. It is the thickest thing I’ve ever played with in terms of cream, but you put that all over your feet you put your socks on and you go to bed with them. And the next day if you do that consistently for a week, your feet will never crack in the winter. So if you’re someone that already does that, I would just keep doing it on a consistent basis during the winter. Not necessarily every night if you’re on top of it, but I think it would be it would be very it’s a preventive trick in order to prevent the crack Enos to come with your skin on your feet. So if you’re already on top of it, you can do it a couple times a week, maybe three times a week. If you’re already cracked and you want to fix it ASAP. Do it for a week straight and you will see it will completely remove the cracked skin. Now number three is a so it’s a very common one is the dry peeling nose. So when you think about it, the nose is exposed to everything environmental, like environmental wise. The winter air hits your nose, it’s the first thing it’s going to hit because it kind of pulls out of your face right? And it it’s really going to dry out the the membrane around the nose and sometimes the little cracks where you usually get super dry. It’s it’s hard for the skin to retain the moisture because of that environmental exposure because of the UV damage. It’s just one of those spots that is oftentimes really pili and very flaky for a lot of people. So first and foremost, you want to make sure that you’re not using something that’s too dry on your skin obviously that’s going to be the first thing that you’re going to look at but if normally speaking you’re fine in the winter and summer and in the winter you’re like oh my god my knows what’s going on. You want to make sure that you’re properly applying your products. So you know when you’re in a rush, and you’re just like slapping on your creams and your serums but the cracks around your nose. Do you actually take time to apply the products in the cracks of your nose? Probably not. So for the next month, I’m gonna give you a challenge. Every time you put your creams on your serums in the morning and at night. Make sure that you focus on the cracks of your nose. Okay, take some take your cream, and even before putting it on over your entire face, put it on your nose and in the cracks and Curt like do like do a moment of it to make sure I’m actually doing it right now while I’m speaking in the mic but make sure that you’re actually pushing in your products into the cracks of your nose. Trust me you’re gonna see a difference because you’re probably you’re probably not taking the time to apply it in the nooks and crannies of your face. And that’s probably why you have a dry peeling nose. Okay, if once you do that and you’re still peeling make sure that you have a regular exfoliating technique. And again, when you exfoliate your face do you actually take the time to go in those cracks of the nose to remove the flakiness of the dye. The dry dead skin cell build up. So I think when it comes to the nose if your products are all good if you have the right skincare regimen if you if that’s all good if you’re drinking a lot of water if you’re doing all the things take the time to apply your creams and serums on the cracks of your nose. I swear you will see a difference because you’re probably not paying attention to it. And that’s why it’s already it’s always flaky in the wintertime. I think one of the things that I noticed is that you know we’re all busy. We’re always busy. We’re always doing things fast. We want the quickest way to put on our creams because we don’t take the time. But when you think about it if you wash your face half ass if you don’t take the time to cleanse and tone if you don’t take the time to exfoliate, couple times a week. It’s all little things that eventually will show up on your skin and you’ll have little skin concerns that you’re like why is it this way? Well take the time to put on your cream on the cracks of your nose. It’s that simple. I see it as your cuticles on your nails. So you know you have those beautiful dip nails beautiful and everything but your cuticles are dry. What I do and again it’s kind of like the nose idea. I actually take the time every night to put on a specific treatment cuticle cream on my cuticles while I watch our little shows at night before we go to bed. I put it on my cuticles and I tell you my cuticles are not as dry as they usually are because I do wash my hands like 20 million times a day. So they tend to get dry and that’s normal because I’ve watched him so much. But I take the time to apply the cuticle treatment cream on every single cuticle and I just make a moment out of it. So it’s the same idea with your nose. It’s just pay attention to it and apply your stuff on the nose. Now, if you want another tip on top of that, you could use something that’s a little bit thicker, just for your nose. I know that’s a little bit like okay, Emily, are you gonna have like a precise nose cream? No, probably not. But if you have it brings me to my my fourth trick if you have flaky skin in the winter, adding a night cream that is a lot thicker and more nourishing to your skin would be a nice trick to treat your skin at night.
But you could use that cream a little bit more thick around your cracks the cracks of your nose. Okay. So like I said cracky flaky skin in on the face in the wintertime is so so common. So every time that happens, you know you want to make sure that it’s it’s it’s the moisture barrier right so you want to make sure that you’re using products at home that are going to always always nourish and repair the moisture barrier. So the thing that happens is that it’s it can be challenging during the winter because cold temperatures and low humidity will cause the dry air to put water out of your skin. So, you know it’s it’s that every day consistently every day will damage your barrier and it’s going to cause tiny little invisible cracks in the skin and then the moisture escapes through these cracks and it makes you even harder. It makes it harder for you to edit for your skin to retain the moisture. So it’s kind of like a little vicious circle. So you always have to work against it. You have to be preventive about it. So I think for me, in the nighttime, I make sure to either add a thicker nourishing cream that will treat the moisture barrier at night for my clients or I will add a serum at night to make sure that we’re treating precisely the moisture barrier. So one of the two products that I love to recommend you’ve got the peace booster which has nicely to mide and tranexamic acid in it. So that precise booster works a lot on redness, unevenness and it will tackle the moisture barriers health. So that’s a really cool product to add to any of your skincare regimen because it goes with any product line that you’re using. But its precise role is really to tackle the moisture barrier. And when you think about it, a lot of skin issues happen because your moisture barrier is not healthy. So that little hero tool is really really handy to use. That’s something that I recommend to a lot of people because I see it right away the skin is just that has that like redness, underlying and flakiness, peace booster boom in three weeks, you’re gonna see a huge difference.
Another thing that I like to do again is to switch out their routine and to make sure that they have a night treatment that they can use I love to recommend the apple comm in full detail swissline It is such a thick, do we cream that’s going to repair the softness of your of your face. It’s going to repair also your skin and die down the inflammation levels. So you may think me personally I don’t have sensitive skin however, I feel that as I get a little older every year I feel like you know I can’t get away with using like the lightest moisturizer that just doesn’t work for me anymore. My skin needs more treatment and more heaviness. So in the nighttime I actually use the Aqua comb to make sure that I’m on top of the inflammation levels to make sure that my skin stays stays soft. Do we hydrated and protected. So and you see a difference with that cream like it’s it’s it’s such a cool cream they actually trial that cream on people that had I think they were so they were stung by bees. It was like an experiment that they did and they used the prototype of that cream to see how it would calm inflammation and repair the skin after that. injury. And it works like a charm. So it’s a really really cool cream to have in the wintertime especially if you’re concerned with Hey, my skin’s flaky, it’s dry and because my skin is flaky and dry, it’s more red and inflamed. Well the Aqua calm is a perfect solution for you. So the last thing that I could say would be if you’re doing everything every everything, maybe add a serum or add a specific nighttime treatment, whether it’s moisturizer or serum to tackle the the moisture barriers health. We tend to forget about the moisture barrier we tend to be obsessed with like oh wrinkles and pigmentation and you know, all these little skin concerns. But if the moisture barrier is not healthy at the base, your skin’s not going to take in all the other treatments that you’re trying to give it it’s gonna say hey, the moisture barrier right here is it’s not healthy. So I don’t care about the college and I don’t care about the turbos and ACE inhibitors. I don’t care about retinol. You’re drying me out I need moisture barrier one on one cocooning. So that’s why I always like to have at least one ingredient or one product and my clients regimen that will always make sure that we’re tackling hydration and that we’re protecting the moisture barrier is super, super important. Now I’m not going to talk about moisture barrier for the whole the whole episode because that’s an episode on its own. There’s a lot of things that do influence the health of your moisture barrier. So I might talk about this the next time because it is winter and it’s probably a good idea to do a little refresh on how important it is to protect your moisture barrier. So I hope this inspired you to protect your skin in the winter time to go back to soothing ingredients to make sure that you you know apply your creams in the nooks and crannies of your face because sometimes we just we go too fast and we just don’t and that’s why you’re pili that’s why you’re flaky. So it’s all about the little things guys, the little things matter. So I will chat with you guys on the next episode and FYI, we just received our Visia scanner. If you guys don’t know Visia, Google it, it is an amazing scanner. It shows you all the layers. I think it shows you eight different layers of your skin. I haven’t been trained on it so I can’t talk about it too much because I want to make sure I’m able to explain it well. It is so cool. I’ve done little trials with it with my own skin and wow, it’s gonna be amazing when we do our event in April.
And yes, we’re doing an event in April. So, so yeah, we got our Visia scanner. Check it out. Check it out on our website. There. Everything is there. But it’s really, really interesting. If you live in the Ottawa area. Make sure that you you know stay tuned on our social media at Meta Esthétique Just to make sure that you see what we’re doing because we have plenty of new things that are coming for 2023 All right on this very cold day where I am whereas minus 42 degrees Celsius. I wish you a warm day. Wherever you are in the world and we will chat very very soon.

E80 Winter Skin Tips and Setting Intentions for 2023

January is such a long winter month: post holidays, catching up after our time off, kids going back to school, and the harsh cold weather that makes your skin crack (well, for those who live in colder countries!). I always know that we are in January because my hands become FLAKY and irritated, even if I wear quality hand cream every single day. I do wash my hands quite a lot during the day, so that doesn’t help, but it’s the only time of the year that I actually have flakes on them.

I’m sure it happens to many other people, but on their FACE. There’s a few things you can do in order to calm it down, hydrate, nourish and keep the skin alive until the warmer weather rolls around. Here are my top pro skin tips in this episode.

  • At home skin tips
  • A step you should not eliminate, even in winter
  • A bonus tip for skin types that have acne and inflammation

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Episode Transcript

Hello everyone. Welcome back to the podcast Emilie here better known as the meta fairy and welcome and cheers to 2023! It has been a really lovely holiday season. I hope you guys had a good time and you had a chance to be with your families. I was actually away on a trip and I went hiking in the southwest. So I went to Arizona, I went to New Mexico. It was a really nice break from the wintry season that we have here up in Canada. We did get a lot of up here apparently we got some heavy duty snow but also some heavy duty rain. So when I came back, it was freezing rain and it was like okay, well welcome back to your hometown. So that was great. So I hope you guys had a really good time. I wanted to start off the year with a short and sweet episode on winter skincare tips. I know we talk a lot about the skin here but this is just going to be a really short and sweet episode to give you the best tricks that you can utilize when it’s cold and when it’s wintry. And when you see that your skin needs a little bit of TLC, because that’s what’s that’s the important thing that happens. That I’ve noticed on a lot of people is that during the holiday seasons, or during busy times of the year we tend to get off track our regular routines and that’s totally normal.  I’ll take myself as an example. I went away on my trip I had minimal skincare with me I had you know sunscreen, serum moisturizer and that’s pretty much it. But I did notice that my skin you know my skin is not easy. I do have an acne prone skin and as I get older, it tends to get somewhat easily dehydrated so I gotta balance it out, but I have to be careful not to clog it. So, you know, it’s a cocktail of, you know, I have to be careful with my skin.

So I noticed during my trip even though I was eating you know super well trying to eat super well because I’m still on a trip so I’m still having fun, but it’s easy to get off track. And it’s easy to notice a huge difference when you have a consistent routine when you have a consistent way of living. How when you get off track and whether you get off track for a specific purpose like a trip or it just because life is busy and you just get off track. He you can tell the difference in your skin when that happens. So that’s one of my biggest for the year. You know, we talked about the new year and all that jazz and for me, I think one thing that I’m going to stick to is nothing changes if nothing changes. Okay? And I say this to our clients all the time. If you expect really big and great and grand results with your skin. There are some things that are going to have to change you can’t expect your skin to magically transform itself. After all the years of damage that you’ve you’ve received, you know as the UV rays hit your skin and the way that you live and you know, scarring from past acne and all that jazz. It’s hard to fix a skin in a very little time if nothing changes. So and I think that’s a model that I’m going to use in a lot of things in life. Nothing changes if nothing changes, so remember that if you want to get into a new fitness journey, go for it. You have to change what you’re doing. You can’t expect things to just magically appear if you don’t do anything about it.

So that brings me back to my trip and noticing that my skin was not doing super well. Because obviously with the air traveling, it’s super dehydrated, and the inflammation oh my god, the inflammation is a real deal when you travel. There is so much inflammation internally that can happen because first and foremost, especially when you do air traveling. It sucks the life out of your skin so it’s easy for the skin to feel dehydrated to feel dry and to feel a little bit more irritated than usual. So that’s one thing. And then you’re obviously on holidays so you’re not eating super well. You’re you know you’re drinking, you’re having fun. You’re probably you’re probably not doing your routine like you should be doing. So inflammation guys is a real thing. So that’s what I noticed on my trip. I need to always make sure that the inflammation inflammation levels within my skin is really really low. So this brings me to winter skincare. I know we did a little rerouting with new year model but it brings me into the winter skincare tips. So as the new year comes along, most of you probably live in a climate that is a little bit more harsh during the winter months. So what we’re going to do, I’m going to give you some tips so that you can take care of your skin better during the colder winter months. I’ll start with the inflammation levels because I do feel that during this time of year inflammation levels are a lot higher than the summer months and the reason behind that is because the weather is so harsh and drying that obviously it’s going to influence your moisture barrier. Your moisture barrier is going to be under attack quote unquote. And you have to do everything to make sure that the moisture barrier is nice, healthy and hydrated. That’s the base of a healthy skin when your moisture barrier is not healthy. And it’s unbalanced and it’s irritated and it’s dry. The rest of your skin is going to be totally out of whack so you got to make sure to moisture rise a lot of people switch to a heavier moisturizer during the winter months because they need that extra cocooning which is part of the first tip here. Make sure that you have a hydrating but heavy enough moisturizer for your skin type to make sure that your moisture barrier doesn’t get unbalanced. That’s tip number one.

Another thing that you’re going to do is that you are not going to stop exfoliating. There is no point to hydrate skin cells that are dead and dry. So that’s why you need an exfoliation step in your routine so that you can remove that dead and dry skin cell buildup so that you can hydrate. A nice baby fresh cell that is coming up to the surface after you’ve exfoliate it. And that baby cell can be nicely moisturize so it’s important to always have somewhat of a regular exfoliating routine because it’s easy in the winter much to say. Or to think that oh it’s the winter. I’m not supposed to exfoliate, you’re always supposed to exfoliate. You can use a different type of exfoliator you don’t have to be as abrasive as you would be in the summer months. You can change the type of exfoliation that you use. You can use a chemical instead of a physical if that works better for your skin type. Or you can just slack off the times of the week that you do exfoliate. I think a good point would be two to three times a week. That’s a good balance to have. As soon as I got back from my trip I didn’t have that’s a stupid thing that I did. I forgot to bring an exfoliator with me so I could tell that my skin was really first of all it was dehydrated because of the desert and because of all the traveling but when I got home I was like okay, I need an express mini facial because this is crusty, like I could see the dead skin cell flakiness that was all around my face. And I was like, oh, gotta remove that because there’s again, there’s no point trying to hydrate skin cells that are dead and dry. So that’s tip number two, make sure that you are always having somewhat of an exfoliating routine in your winter skincare. Switch your type if your skin is more sensitive in the winter, but make sure that you still do because there’s no point in moisturizing, dead dry skin cell buildup, it’s not going to bring you the benefit of exfoliation when you don’t exfoliate.

Now tip number three is a pretty simple one. Make sure that you’re masking. Masking is especially cream masks. Masking is a really really fast way of giving your skin an extra boost in moisture or in nourishment. So again, the number one problem in the winter especially if you live up north in Canada, it is easy to have a dehydrated and inflamed skin because the weather is so harsh on the skin. So having somewhat of a masking routine that you can do every time you exfoliate. So once you remove that dead and dry skin cell build up, boom, do a quick mask a 10 minute mask that’s going to bring somewhat of an occlusive action so it’s gonna seal all the good stuff in your skin while you’re putting on and letting the mask act on your skin. So make sure that you have a nice green one. I can recommend you one. In the Guinot line we have the Essential Comfort Mask it is to die for it makes the skin so comfortable but also so radiant, and it doesn’t dry your skin out it’s a nice heavy clay mask but a clay mask that does not dry. So I’m gonna put the link below because it is a great mask to utilize in the wintertime. I love doing it on my clients. They love the feeling of the mask and the skin is so beautiful after. So make sure that you have a masking routine because that’s really really important to make sure that you’re getting extra treatment to your skin.

Now treatment wise when you go see an esthetician regularly I like to use LED. So funny thing LED. You’ve heard me talk about this many many times but it’s a light, right? And a light is energy for your skin cells. So that light is going to trigger a response from your skin cells. So when it comes to inflammation and dryness, I love to utilize led therapy because it will send the message to your skin cells to repair what’s going on in your deep layers within the skin. It’s going to lower the inflammation levels it’s going to increase circulation, it’s going to bring more oxygen and nutrients to your skin cells that are alive and need an extra boost in order to work efficiently. So one of the best treatments that I love to give during the winter times is an LED infusion with a collagen mask or a mask that that will be so good for your skin that you’re going to leave and you’re going to look like an amazing glowing light bulb basically. So utilize led therapy if you have an esthetician ask for LED therapy if you don’t feel free to pop over into give us a shout because LED is one of our favorite technologies to use on the skin. little sidenote, even if I was on holidays, I do like to still keep my learning up to date and I learned a little bit more about light therapies and the difference between the different wavelengths. It’s all things that are already new. But it’s nice to have a refresher because it’s easy to kind of, you know, be in the same routine and keep in your little routine like I said so. So I did take a few courses on on light therapies and it was really interesting but yes, light is a really really nice way of treating the skin without being abrasive especially when we talk about led we’re not talking about IPL and lasers because in that situation we are injuring the scan so that it can repair itself. But LED is the best non invasive light that you can use and it is really really recommended when we are in colder weather or when we are in the seasons where there’s a lot of inflammation that can occur. Within the skin layers.

So let’s recap. Tip number one, make sure that you’re using a heavier moisturizer super important. Tip number two, make sure that you’re exfoliating you want to keep that routine of exfoliation somewhat present even if it’s the winter months. You want to make sure that you’re still doing it so that you can get the full benefits of the exfoliation on the skin. And then you want to make sure that you have a somewhat of a masking routine. Every time that you exfoliate. If you want to make it even better, even more efficient within the skin. Make sure that you have a nice cream mask that can nourish your skin and that can bring back the radiance and the life in your skin cells. Because it is the winter and I’m sorry but the winter time is so harsh on the skin. We need the best tips to make sure that our skin doesn’t die on us. And if you need a little bit of professional help, you’re gonna go see your esthetician and you’re gonna book an LED therapy infusion treatment. All right. So those are the tips that I have for you for for the winter. There. I mean, I’ve got a lot more than that, but these are the general tips that I can give you that can that will definitely help your skin.

If we get into more specific tips concerning people that do have acne breakouts especially inflamed acne, I am one of those people so hello to you. But one of the tips that I like to use when it comes to inflammation. Because you know when we have inflamed acne, it’s not great. You can’t play with it. You’re going to spread the inflammation underneath. So you have to do everything in your capacity, your capable hands to make sure that you lower inflammation levels as much as possible. So what I like to do is to actually use ice cubes. Ice cubes are a really quick and efficient way of lowering inflammation levels. So what I’ll do is that I will take an ice cube I’ll put it in a wet paper towel, and I’ll just slightly kind of rub it on the areas where I do have inflamed acne and I do that for about 10 minutes. And I do that every night until the inflammation is reduced significantly. So that’s when you have a fresh blemish that is coming up. And you see that it’s going to be either cystic or anything with inflammation, do the IceCube trick. It’s really, really, really efficient on the skin. And if you have an at home led mask, I would recommend that you do that as well to send the message to your skin cells to repair the skin as much as possible and to flush the inflammation.

So that would be a specific tip on people that have more acne in the winter months because their skin is drier. And if you don’t have an you know what happens is when you have a skin that is prone to acne in that when you don’t exfoliate, because you’re scared of irritating it. You’re actually building up a dead skin cells a dead skin cell Bill build up at the top of the surface of the skin and that will block the sebum from coming out. So imagine a slide with kids that are sliding down the slide but you don’t have any water on the slide or you don’t have anything to bring the kids down. So every time there’s a kid that goes down, he’s getting stuck and that’s what’s going on with the pore lining. And with the sebum. It’s going in, but it’s not coming out because the pore is blocked. There’s no oxygen that’s penetrating.

Okay, so it’s important to exfoliate the skin so so so important to exfoliate the skin to make sure that you do have oxygen that gets into that lining and that you are reducing the chances of getting a breakout because we all know when there’s no oxygen that see acne bacteria is just going to thrive in there and that’s when you get inflammation so use the ice cube trick if you’re that specific person that does get breakouts with that are more inflamed, especially in the winter months when your skin gets drier. So hopefully this helped you out and remember 2023 Nothing changes if nothing changes. All right.

So if you are someone who wants to get into skincare, do it, but do it the right way. Go see a professional. Come and see us book a consultation. We’ll be happy to talk with you if you have if you want to have a longer conversation, send us an email hello@themetaesthetique.com Send us a DM on social media @metaesthetique we’ll be happy to answer there as well. And you know same with any other areas that you want to get better at if you want to have a better nutrition lifestyle or if you want to have a better gym lifestyle or if you want to get into a sport. You know nothing changes if nothing changes so go for it and I encourage you to do what you want to do in 2023 All right, so hopefully you guys are doing super well and we will catch you on the next episode. 

E78: The realistic expectations you should have when getting into skin care treatments

I get it, we live in a world where expectations are very high, and we want results yesterday. Social media is not helping this case! Truth be told, there is no such thing as “fixing” someone’s skin issues in only one treatment, or with only one magic product. Think about it for a second, any skin disorder that you have took a long time to appear on your skin. It is NOT possible to reverse signs of aging in a minute. We have to remember that the skin is an organ, and it reflects what’s going on inside the body, so sometimes, yes, it throws us off course and we have to readjust! Not only that, but the external factors and daily habits will absolutely help (or not help!).

So, it’s time to get real, and to speak the truth about having realistic expectations when you’re jumping into a new routine, or a new skin program. What we’ll go over:

  • Different skin conditions and how we can treat them
  • Time frame to expect for various skin issues

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E77: How to treat and repair a Fall or Winter Sunburn

Ever wondered if a sunburn IS a thing in the Fall and Wintertime? Well, let me tell you, it’s a THING! We are humans, so we aren’t perfect, and things will slip up. This happened to me during the past weekend (and I’m a skin professional…. dear god!), and I wanted to show you how you can treat this kind of sunburn, and the tricks I have up my sleeve to repair the damage that I’ve done to my skin:

What you’ll learn:

  1. Things NOT to do at home
  2. Step by step simple routine to perform for 7 days
  3. Treatment that can lower inflammation

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xo

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Hello everyone welcome back to the podcast, Emilie here as usual better known as The Meta Fairy and this episode is always brought to you by Meta Esthetique, premier Ottawa skincare establishment since 1979, where we guide and educate our lovely clients on how to age gracefully and just on to manage their skin as they get older. So, something that happened to me this past weekend. If you guys follow us on social media, you will know I had a terrible sunburn on my skin and we are in the middle of November. So I figured you know what, I am not the only person that happens that this happens to so I’m going to talk about it on the podcast because it is such a common thing and you know, yes, we are estheticians and we tell our clients to put on their sunscreen and we do it as well. But we are humans, and it happens a lot of the times that we slip up and then we see the consequences of what we are, you know, teaching others and telling people what to do and then when it happens to us, we’re like okay, good job. You knew this would happen and you didn’t follow your own directions and look at you now.


So let’s just laugh about it for two seconds. I was outside all weekend long. I barely put on any moisturizer. I was really off grid so I didn’t really have access to a lot of you know, amenities and I did put on my sunscreen but only in the morning. And that’s because I was outside the whole day. Just you know, doing some activities and some adventures and I did not reapply my SPF and I got a terrible, terrible sunburn. In my face. The sun was not shining. It was snowing. And it just shows you guys that the UV rays still penetrate the clouds even if it’s snowing, even if it’s the middle of the fall, beginning of winter. It doesn’t matter you need to wear your SPF all the time and you need to re apply it. Re-application is really the most crucial key part of using a proper SPF.

A common thing that I hear and that really really bugs me is when people say well I have a moisturizer that has an SPF and it’s like well if you think about it the SPF factor of your very expensive moisturizer will expire after two hours. So no you are not protected all day long with it. You will need to reapply it. This is why I do not recommend and that’s a personal that’s like a you know a lot of skin professionals will have different opinions on that. But to me in the logic behind the SPF factor I prefer to have a separate SPF because it’s going to cost you way too much to reapply that fancy pantsy cream that has an SPF in it every two hours. It’s going to cost you way too much.

So in my opinion, you’re just buying a glorified SPF. I just prefer to have two separate products have your treating moisturizer, let it do its job and then put on your SPF on top and re apply it throughout the day. To me that makes much more sense and it’s more cost efficient as well. So now what did I do wrong this weekend? I didn’t put on my moisturizer regularly so my skin is really dry and I got a big bad sunburn. So my skin is irritated and red. So what do you do? What is the procedure to treat and take care of your skin after a sunburn that you weren’t expecting to get? Like, you know, when it’s the summer and it’s hot and humid you get a sunburn. You’re like, Okay, I knew this was gonna happen. And it’s okay but it’s really not okay, but when it happens in the winter in the fall, it kind of throws you back because you’re like “oh right, Emilie told me this, that the sun was still there, the UV rays are still there and they can still penetrate all the layers of the clouds in the snow in the trees and everything”. And it does damage your skin.

So what do you do? So what your I’m going to tell you what you do. You’re going to put aside all your actives. So your exfoliators your chemical peels, like your chemical exfoliators, physical as well. You’re not going to irritated more your very active sunburn.

You’re also going to just use calming, soothing and repairing products. Okay? So in my case, things that you can do at home just to switch your routine you’re not going to use hot water on your skin and you’re not. You’re well you’re going to try your best not to use a washcloth because the washcloth I use a washcloth personally when I wash my face at the sink, but to remove what I’m putting on my skin, but it does act a little bit as an exfoliator so if you have a raw sunburn, it will hurt your skin. So use your hands. There’s nothing that’s better than using your hands on your skin to skin on skin right so it’s soft, it won’t irritate. So you’re going to cleanse your skin with the softest cleanser that you have. And you’re going to use your hands to remove it. Okay, so no washcloth.

Now second, you’re going to do a week long cure of using your most calming repairing mask. In my case the one that I really really love is the Hydra Sensitive Mask in Guinot it is the one that I recommend for anyone that has a reaction anyone that has sensitive skin and has like this red, inflamed skin. It just repairs the skin. There’s barely any scent to it. It’s like a nice, thick, creamy texture. So it really replenishes that moisture barrier that has been totally attacked by the sunburn. So I’m actually doing it consistently every day, every day for the next week, just to give that skin the most repairing actions as possible and they put it on for like a good 20 minutes. So I put it on I do my things. Either I’m in the bath or I’m you know, cooking or whatever. And I kind of forget that it’s on my skin. 20 minute treatment with that mask will really help repair your skin, slowly as you get through the week.

You’ll see that when you have a sunburn, depending on the degree of it, it can peel, right. So if you have a lot of flakiness, I will recommend that you do exfoliate how ever you’re going to wait a little bit you’re gonna wait at least five days. Okay, so you’re gonna wait until the inflammation is lower, but it doesn’t hurt to the touch or burn or tingle when you wash your face or anything like that. And then when that feelings stops, now you can exfoliate. Now I’m going to say you’re not going to use your 10% glycolic you’re not going to use your scrub. It’s going to be way too aggressive. You need an enzyme exfoliator. This is the softest way that you can exfoliate your skin so anything that’s enzymatic, you will use so if you know we have the collage be allergic. It is enzymes It’s really soft. There’s no physical grains or anything like that. It’s a nice little gel, and it works like a charm. So when you do exfoliate post having that really bad sunburn you will use this type of product. All the links are below so you can check them out. That’s basically what I’m doing.

Every every day I’m using the mask. And when I see that my inflammation has lowered and that my flakiness doesn’t hurt anymore. If you have flakiness, then I’ll use the ganache beautician you can use depending on the degree. It could be done the next day but in my case, I’m waiting a couple of days before I do exfoliate just so I don’t like completely attack my skin. And in terms of regular products, so like I said put your actives aside this includes your vitamin C This includes your retinol This includes your chemical acids like anything that’s too active. This is going to aggravate the situation with the inflammation. You will use your alcohol free toner or lotion that you’re using. And then you’re going to do either a calming serum, and a calming moisturizer so in my case, just to give you an example I’m only using the Peace Booster. This is I think it’s one of our best products that can target so many different things, especially inflammation any redness, any acne any left over red pigmentation. It is amazing to repair the skin.

So Peace Booster, Essential Serum, which really tells your skin how to be how to be healthy. It’s really it’s going to balance the oil in the water levels. It’s going to calm down the inflammation. It works also on the microbiome of your skin so it’s a great serum and so I’m using the essential serum at night and then the Aqua Calm Cream.

So using that these basic products will just repair the health of my skin after getting a really bad so this is what I recommend. Again, a very unexpected sunburn, but simple go back to basics, and it’ll be fine. You know, it’s the effects of having sunburns. You might not see it right away. But as you get older, you know the skin spins right? So the pigments will come to the surface. The you might have some surface wrinkles that show up way earlier than they should. So that’s all packed effects of getting regular sufferers which you don’t want to do. Right. So how can you prevent having a sunburn? Well, you know what I’m gonna say I’m just gonna say, pack your sunforgettable brush in your purse, in your backpack, in your pocket, in front of your laptop if it’s because you’re working all day in your by a window … and put it on every two hours. It’s as simple as that there is no magic trick up the sleeve to you know, not having there’s no other tricks to protecting your skin than using a UV protector every two hours specialist what you have to do.

So that’s the best advice I can give you if ever you do have a sunburn in the middle of the fall or the winter and when it comes to you know the skin being sensitive or being when burned because that that often does happen when you’re out there. In the winter days, the fall days and the you know the hair is so dry and it just rips the life out of your skin. So for anyone that’s listening that lives in a country or in a city that you do have harsh winters and harsh falls. You just have to be on top of your skincare and just make sure that you always hydrate that you always put a protection barrier on your skin before going out for the day and just reapply your SPF.

It’s just it’s just going to be the best thing to help your skin and if you need a little extra boost, go through your esthetician get an LED treatment. I love the new LightStim machine that we got it is amazing on the skin. It reduces inflammation so much there’s a clear glow and plump the skin after receiving a 20 minute panel. So I’m doing that three times a week now. I mean it’s at work so I can use it but for all the clients that we have on the membership, they love her 20 minute treatment in the LightStim lounge. It’s kind of being on the beach because it has a warmth coming from the infrared and it just you’re only missing the waves crashing in the background and then your skin is just absorbing all the good led action in the skin. So I’m going to be doing that this week a lot because of the sunburn but it’s just it shows you that we can do all kinds of different things. We can always help your skin. There’s always things that we can repair no problem there, but the trick is really to be preventive.

You know we want to prevent as much damage as possible. And that’s what age management is all about is prevention on what could possibly happen on your skin. So hopefully this gives you this gave you some tips. If you would like to have if you would like to check us out, check us out. Go on our Instagram @metaesthetique or if you’d like to send us an email to have a longer conversation hello@themetaesthetique.com. And until next time, we will chat very soon.

E76: 5 core ingredients to maintain a healthy skin at home at any age

Do you sometimes look at yourself and think: “I feel like my glow is gone!” A healthy glow at any age IS possible – you just need to have the right guidance. The thing is, skin will be skin, always. It will need to have its base foundation covered before being able to absorb (well) any type of active, kind of like the Maslow pyramid, but for skin! So today, we’re talking about the 5 core ingredients that your skin will need in order to be in a healthy state:

  1. SPF
  2. Pigment inhibitor
  3. Antioxidants
  4. H2O
  5. The “wild card” ingredient

Links:

Different types of antioxidants:

  1. Green Tea Extract
  2. Niacinamide
  3. Retinol
  4. Red marine Algae
  5. Vitamin E
  6. Blueberry extract

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E75: 4 actionable steps to maintain a skin care regimen for all seasons of life

We all go through “seasons of life”: building your career, having little kids, retirement, etc. When we want to get into skincare, but have a very busy schedule, sometimes it’s hard to visualize “how am I going to put this into my schedule, I’m already SO busy!” Well, like anything, you simply need a solid plan to keep you accountable!

What you’ll learn:

  1. 4 actionable steps to maintain your skin care regimen: preparation, sight, automation and notes
  2. Reasons why you’re not doing your skin care regimen
  3. Must have ingredients to protect the foundation of a healthy skin

Links:

  1. Sun protection we recommend
  2. Antioxidant + Hydrating Serum
  3. Antioxidant Moisturizer
  4. Tyrosinase inhibitor for hyperpigmentation 
  5. Gentle Vitamin C Booster that won’t strip your skin

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E74: How a stressed mind will influence your skin, and how to manage the negative effects

That negative mindset of stress has a fine little way of leaving a mark on our skin, without us even realizing it! It’s true, an overwhelmed mind will always reflect and sometimes, the signs can vary from: acne flare ups, eczema, hives, increased oil activity (sebum!), cold sores, rashes, and the list goes on. Not to mention the dark mindset that can send us in a vicious cycle, which will influence our outlook on everything happening to us, making everything *not fun*! The common thing all of these signs have, is that they are all linked to inflammation. So, how can we deal with this?

What you’ll learn:

  1. Understanding the “fight or flight” & how it triggers inflammation
  2. It’s ok not to do ALL the things, and it’s same for your skin, in the state of inflammation
  3. Self-care, a self-preservation tool to lower stress levels
  4. Topical activity that will lower inflammation levels on your skin – synergy between internal work, and external work.

Links:

Light Stim LED

Peace Booster

Aqua Calm Cream

Aqua Vital Serum

Hydra Soothing Mask

Gommage Biologique

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always – and find the ways to calm your inner self for the benefit of your self-preservation
xo

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E73: 3 Bad Habits I Abused of in My Twenties That Affected My Skin

We’ve all been there : not using SPF, not cleansing our skin properly, using Susie’s face cleansing brush right after her using it (ew..) you name it, I’ve heard it! Today, I wanted to share some of my “skin sins” that I’ve done in my teenage years, and twenties that have affected the look of my skin (in a negative way!)

The one good thing to know is that since our skin is an organ, it does have to capacity to repair itself when damage is happening. However, it keeps recurring that’s when the capacity of repair becomes less and less effective over time. The best way to prevent damage is to be aware of it before, and to be preventive with your daily habits.

Let’s see some one the damage:

  1. Sun beds & oil
  2. Junk food
  3. Falling asleep with a face full of makeup
  4. Using everyone’s products but my own

EEeek right?! Well, I didn’t realize it at time time either!

Links:

Benefits of LED Panel

Velvet Skin Membership

Event Ticket

Last Podcast Episode: E72 The science of HOW we age and how our daily habits can influence it in a negative way

What are some of the bad habits you’ve done in the past and KNEW were bad for you? Feel free to comment on our latest IG post and let me know!

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E72: The science behind HOW we age and the daily factors that influence it

Our collagen production slows down after the age of 30 – you probably heard that one many times. However, have you ever questioned yourself on HOW it works inside your skin? It’s a little science episode today, but if you’re interested in knowing the big whys behind what happens when you’re skin cells age, then listen to this one! We’ll also talk about the benefit of utilizing LED Therapy, specifically the wavelengths of amber, light red, dark red and infrared.

What you’ll learn:

  • The different elements that influence accelerated aging (all things we can control!)
  • Chronic Inflammation downfall
  • Light Stim LED therapy benefits (4 of them!)
  • Membership benefits

We go all in on the details about LED, so this one is definitely a great episode if you’re curious to know how it can benefit your skin.

Don’t forget to check out our event on Oct 27th where we officially launch the sign ups for our membership!!

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E79: Personal Q&A

Why don’t we finish the year with a personal Q&A? I thought it would be a juicy way to end the year! We talk skin all the time, this week we are getting personal so we can connect on a deeper level!

We wish you the best holiday season with your family and friends, and we’ll catch you in 2023 🙂

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E71: Membership launch details and 43rd business anniversary

THIS. IS. IT! The day you’ve been waiting for. Today, it’s our 43rd business anniversary and we’d thought it would be perfect timing to introduce our new membership model. We are literally changing everything *for the better*

What you’ll find out:

  1. How it works and commitment time
  2. Pricing
  3. Event details
  4. NEW machine details

Now, I encourage you to take a look at the following links to have a CLEAR vision of what we are offering, and also to grab your ticket ASAP for our launching event on Oct 27th:

Ticket purchase

Membership Details

Anti-Aging LED Treatment

Can’t wait to see you there!!

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E70: How harsh skincare routines affect the health of your skin (and what they can look like!)

We all have different skin types – and yes, there are more than the 3 classic normal, combination and oily. Many sub conditions exist, and this is where seeing a skin professional will be UBER beneficial to you, as you won’t be testing and trialing different things and spending your hard earned money on trying to figure out what works for you. Now, we are consistently bombarded with strong actives such as retinol, vitamin C, AHAs, BHAs, and many start using them like it’s a form of water – every single day…!! Which is way to harsh for your moisture barrier, and can create silent (or even visible) inflammation within the skin. You may be doing a harsh routine and you’re not even aware of it. Let’s dive into it, shall we?

What you’ll learn:

  1. What a harsh routine consists of
  2. How it damages your skin
  3. The side effects on the health of the skin
  4. Examples of harsh habits and how you can fix them

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

PS: If you from Ottawa, don’t forget to mark you calendars for October 27th for our membership launch!!

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E69: How to start using retinol the right way (and avoid irritation!)

Retinol or retinoids (which is the prescription form) is a common ingredient that is being used to reverse signs of accelerated aging. As we get older, our skin’s metabolism slows down, and we always have to find creative ways to keep the collagen and elastin cells up from their lazy boys in order to keep our skin healthy.

The downside of using this ingredient is that it’s not being properly used, and most times, irritation and dryness occurs as a side effect. Unfortunately, many use retinol as a “quick fix” but in reality, it’s an ingredient that needs to be used slowly at first to not shock the skin, and it takes TIME until this ingredient actually shows effect.

What you’ll learn:

  1. Popular forms of retinol
  2. Retinol and acne
  3. Retinol and preventive care for aging skin
  4. How to deal with the potential irritation of using this ingredient
  5. Things you HAVE to take into consideration before jumping on the retinol train
  6. Frequency of use

Products mentioned:

  1. Swiss Line Youth Booster
  2. Swiss Line Essential Serum
  3. Swiss Line Smart Rich Cream
  4. Swiss Line Peace Booster

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E68: How to build a fitness/wellness routine for someone who hasn’t worked out in a while with Meg Stickl

I don’t want to end up like my parents” – “I want to focus on prevention” – “I want to make sure I’m as active and fit as possible because I don’t want to end up in a home, or unable to take care of myself

These sentences that Meg Stickl mentioned while we were doing her interview really stuck with me. Have you ever had these thoughts? Well, today we’re going all in with Meg Stickl, CEO of A.I.M. Fitness, who will guide you on how to build this routine back so that you can ultimately feel healthier! Feeling “stuck” in a no routine cycle can really put a damper on your day to day life, and not to mention on your future health if you don’t put it as a priority!

Meg Stickl is an Certified Personal Trainer and Older Adults’ Fitness Expert, the founder of AIM Fitness, and the host of Fit Over 50 on Rogers TV.
Meg loves being out in nature, loves to watercolor paint to unwind, and enjoys helping people learn to build healthy habits and to enjoy their workouts! Meg helps adults 50+ worldwide improve their strength, mobility, and independence to live their best lives!

What you’ll learn: (Grab a pen and paper, you’re going to want to take some notes here!)

  1. Common things that makes people “fall off” the exercise wagon
  2. Tips to get back on the active cycle for better health
  3. Keeping a food diary – game changer!
  4. Tips to prevent falling off the health wagon – it’s all about planning, but also asking yourself important questions, and to be honest with yourself!

Meg has great trackers available for your to download to keep your habits consistent, and caters to virtual clients (and in person if you live in the Ottawa area!) You can connect with her through thougher her wesbite, activitesinmotion.ca:

Meg Stickl Website

Meg Stickl Youtube Channel

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E67: How seasonal heat can secretly damage your skin (and how to fix it!)

Oh that beautiful seasonal Summer heat – we are obsessed with it! Who doesn’t like having a cool drink beside the pool, absorbing the UV rays? I know I love it (we’re all human!) The downside of having too much sun is yes, the UV rays obviously, but the HEAT can actually creep up on our skin and secretly damage it. Another thing we have to think about, jeez! Not to worry, we have tricks up our sleeves to help with this:

What you’ll learn:

  1. Dilated Capillaries – how heat triggers for blood flow
  2. Hyperpigmentation – more pigments with heat
  3. Active oil activity – more activity to protect the moisture barrier

Products mentioned:

Swiss Line Evenness Booster

Sunforgettable Brush On SPF50

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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E66: NEW SEASON 3 Redefining “ANTI-AGING”

Welcome to season 3!!

A much needed Summer break for new podcast ideas! We hope you’ve been taking the season well, having fun with your family and friends, and taking the time to push the reset button. After all, what’s the point of taking Summer holidays am I right?

Now, I wanted to launch this new season with a very important topic for me, redefining what “anti-aging” is, and what it stands for. I see SO many posts about women that are angry towards the marketing words of “stopping the aging cycle” – which I totally agree with. Instead, I think we should look into anti-aging with another perspective.

Products mentioned:

Colorescience Sunforgettable Brush On SPF50

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always and let’s kick off season 3 with a boom!!
xo

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E65 (Season 2 Finale) Uncovering common beliefs: Do you believe these 4 skincare myths?

Do you sometimes hear skincare tips and you think ” I wonder if this is true…” For our Season finale, we uncover 4 very popular skincare myth that I cannot stand to hear on a daily basis, so why not break them down today as the season finale (don’t worry, we’ll be back in August!) :

✅Myth #1: The higher the SPF, the longer your skin is protected from the UV rays

✅Myth #2: If you’re inside, you don’t need to wear SPF as the rays don’t come inside your house

✅Myth #3: I can my face cream as my eye cream, and it’s totally fine.

✅Myth #4: If it hurts, it’s working.

There’s ONE more that I will share, but only in the podcast, so you’ll have to tune in 😎 – teaser, it’s about clean beauty.

Do you believe these are true or false? Or do you follow them? Have a listen so you can have a better understanding of HOW the skin works, as this will help you find the best recipe for ultimate healthy skin.

Once again, I thank you 100 times for tuning in every week! We will be back in August for the newest season 3 🙂

Emilie xo

PS: We will be back in August! Make sure you find us on social media as we are very active online and still provide a ton of free resources regarding skincare. We share weekly tips, product highlights and go LIVE once a week. We also have our weekly blog that you can find HERE


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E64 Your 50s and 60s Retention Decades

As we go through loss of firmness, surface wrinkles, etc., an additional thing that can happen in your 50s and 60s (+), is that your skin has tendency to decrease in oil production. Yes, is doesn’t sound that bad, but when you start to feel the skin “crinkle” because you have very little nourishment, it’s time to trick the skin into RETAINING as much moisture and nourishment as possible.

What you’ll learn:

✔️ What happens to your oil activity in your 50s+
✔️ What you should add to your routine
✔️ RF Resurfacing – EMatrix for wrinkles
✔️ The 2 genetic ways you will age – “hollowers” or “saggers”

✔️ Let’s talk surgery vs non-surgical and the quality of the skin

Are you ready to take care of your skin? Book your appt today!

Thanks for your kind listening ears, as always!

xo

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E63: Your 40s The Firmness decade

In your 40s, this is really the decade where you’re going to start seeing visible signs of loss of firmness. Yes, the collagen cell production start to decrease in your 30s, but you will notice it a lot more on the skin in your 40s.

What you’ll learn:

✔️What loss of firmness looks or feels like : collagen and elastin breakdown
✔️Treatment you may want to start thinking about
✔️Which ingredient you should be adding to your routine

Links

Youth Booster 0.4% Retinol

Sublime Skin Tightening 

Thanks for your kind listening ears, always
xo

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