Fact: Working nine to five (if you're lucky) is a tedious, stress-inducing grind of an existence, which leaves little to no quality "me" time.
Fact: "Me" time is extremely important for your health and beauty.
Great, now that we've gotten these important facts out of the way, let's pow-wow, because there are fantastic new beauty treatments and procedures you can effortlessly sneak into a busy workday.
Disclaimer: We're not going to insult your beauty IQ and suggest you run and get a manicure or a "lunchtime" mini facelift while your fellow co-workers eat. We already know you're aware that it takes 20 minutes to get your nails done and that there is no way in hell you'd get an invasive plastic surgery procedure done and then show your (probably quite bruised) face back at the office.
Instead, we're going to introduce you to quick beauty treatments you either a) didn't know existed or b) dismissed, presuming such a treatment would take up your entire precious weekend. To find such ingeniously speedy ways to get pretty or problem solve, we went to a host of derms, doctors, and beauty gurus to find you the best excuse not to go to Subway tomorrow.
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Under-eye circle treatment
Concealer not cutting it? Tired of looking like the workaholic you not-so-secretly are? Well, until recently, there were limited options for serious under-eye circles. But now doctors can use dermal fillers like Juvederm Ultra to correct the problem, and the "results are quite extraordinary," says Mike Sendogan, Clinical Director of LaserTouch Soho in New York City. At $700, the price is pretty extraordinary as well. But the procedure takes a mere 15 minutes and the "I had a great night's sleep" results last up to a year.
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Sweat reduction treatment
Stress on the job can get you a little (or OK, a lot) sweaty, which can be the cause of many a fashion-malfunction. While perspiration is normal (regulated by the autonomic nervous system) and for most part manageable with a good antiperspirant, some people suffer from hyperhidrosis, a condition where the creation of sweat is excessive, says Sendogan. "Most people who suffer from hyperhidrosis don�t even realize it; they expect that they are sweating due to changes in hormone levels, which is possible, but not always the case," he says. For those dealing with excessive sweat, doctors can now alleviate hypersensitive sweating with Botox, which works to disable sweat glands in problem areas.
The procedure takes about 20 to 30 minutes and "underarm sweating will be decreased by 90 percent within 48 hours and the full effect will be felt within one week," says Sendogan. One treatment lasts from six to 12 months and costs about $850.
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LED teeth whitening
You could take an hour and spend hundreds of dollars getting your teeth whitened with lasers, only to suffer discomfort and be restricted from colored foods and drinks for 24 hours (hello, coffee?). Or you could opt for LED teeth whitening, which is a fraction of the cost (about $90) and takes just 20 minutes in the dentist's chair.
Oh, and as an added bonus, feel free to indulge in that much needed 3 o'clock iced venti latte after the conference call. There are no food or drink restrictions after whitening with LED.
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Facial redness and anti-wrinkle treatment
A new laser has hit the scene: The V-Beam Laser not only gets rid of redness in the skin from broken blood vessels, but it also diminishes fine lines and wrinkles by stimulating collagen production in the face. The laser light is absorbed by the blood vessels, but unlike the previous generation of similar lasers, the V-Beam doesn't cause bruising.
"The process only takes 15 minutes, so it is definitely something that can be done on a lunch break," says Dr. David Bank, Director of the Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic, and Laser Surgery. "A patient doesn't have to be afraid to show her face and continue her day at work because the treatment will not even show. The results can also be seen after two to three treatments," says the doctor. Price: $500 a treatment.
Fact: Working nine to five (if you're lucky) is a tedious, stress-inducing grind of an existence, which leaves little to no quality "me" time.
Fact: "Me" time is extremely important for your health and beauty.
Great, now that we've gotten these important facts out of the way, let's pow-wow, because there are fantastic new beauty treatments and procedures you can effortlessly sneak into a busy workday.
Disclaimer: We're not going to insult your beauty IQ and suggest you run and get a manicure or a "lunchtime" mini facelift while your fellow co-workers eat. We already know you're aware that it takes 20 minutes to get your nails done and that there is no way in hell you'd get an invasive plastic surgery procedure done and then show your (probably quite bruised) face back at the office.
Instead, we're going to introduce you to quick beauty treatments you either a) didn't know existed or b) dismissed, presuming such a treatment would take up your entire precious weekend. To find such ingeniously speedy ways to get pretty or problem solve, we went to a host of derms, doctors, and beauty gurus to find you the best excuse not to go to Subway tomorrow.