This multi-purpose solution treats and prevents (the original Zeno only treated current breakouts) common types of acne. A heat-activated vibrating device facilitates the absorption of the molecular-size acne medication serum, penetrating into pores to combat acne-causing bacteria. The serum's lipid-dissolving and keratolytic action helps minimize future breakouts by unclogging pores.
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Next generation facelift
New York facial plastic surgeon Dr. Sam Rizk trailblazes the Stem Cell Facelift with 3D high-definition technology. Unlike short-term solutions such as synthetic fillers, he performs a stem cell facelift, which can last 50 percent longer, just by using the patient's own fat -- without surgery. Rizk usually harvests the fat from your stomach and uses the most advanced method, Cytori PureGraft, to process the fat in a precise manner. Next, he injects the fat into the facial areas that need it most like the cheeks, the hollows under the eyelids, the temples and the lips. Plus, patients heal quicker because the stem cells come from their own body and the results are more natural looking. He puts his own 3D high-def spin on it when he does the stem cell procedure coupled with a traditional facelift. In surgical procedures, the 3D camera systems give Rizk high definition views at multiple angles, which enables him to give the patient a more precise and less �altered look.�
Ladies, now you can drop your tops -- convertible tops, that is -- without worrying about messing up your perfectly styled coif. How? Well Rene Furterer has come out with a new variety of styling products (finishing spray, mousse and gel) that features the patent-pending Cakile extract, taken from the small plant growing in the Mediterranean sand dunes known for its ability to resist wind, sea spray and it's lack of water, helping hair capture and retain moisture at the core. This finishing spray naturally sets hair for styles with movement.
Wrinkles are really just "solar scars" and dermatologists often use snazzy and pricy (and probably somewhat painful) laser wands of intense light that "wound" skin in order to repair unwanted lines. However, this new potent serum from Clinique offers similar results to an in-office laser treatment. In fact, you get 63 percent of the visible wrinkle-reducing power of a laser procedure after using Laser Focus for 12 weeks. How? A cocktail of patented repair enzymes penetrate deeply into the skin's surface via an innovative liposome delivery system, which helps repair visible lines, wrinkles and sun-inflicted damage.
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Breast implant alternative
We women have always fantasized about taking the fat from our butts or thighs and moving it into our breasts. Plastic surgeons have actually been doing fat grafts to the breasts since the '90s, but the results have been variable, and while this was once frowned upon, now the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery state that fat injections to the breasts can be used to enhance breast appearance after breast reconstruction, or to soften the appearance of implants. And it looks like they may one day even have a role in cosmetic breast enlargements. (Here's to hoping ...)
P.S. Keep a look out for the "boob jab" -- though it's not (yet) available or approved for use in the United States or Canada, macrolane, a hyaluronic injectable, is approved in Europe as a temporary non-surgical breast enlargement alternative. You may have read rumors about Jennifer Aniston having it �
We hold our breath in anticipation and excitement when Steve Jobs is about to unveil the latest Apple gizmo (unless of course it gets leaked on the internet first �), when the tents go up for New York Fashion Week, and when new technologies in beauty products are disclosed. The latter is naturally our personal fave, so with a dash of science, a little creativity and perhaps a bit of marketing babble, we bring you the latest breakthroughs in luxe beauty products.
Since some of these beauty products aren't on the shelves yet, we can't quite attest that all of them live up to the claims they boast, but we can say that they sound pretty freakin' cool. You'll find key ingredients from grape stem cells (the latest skin care buzz word, BTW) to Deep Sea Red Algae to diamonds to, um, your own body fat. Many of these beauty products are 2.0 versions of old faves, while others are eye-openingly innovative beauty ideas.
You'll find the latest technologies for the following issues/needs: