KIKI SKIN & BODY SPA BLOG

SKIN PURGING
Skin purging is a temporary skin reaction to specific ingredients that may cause breakouts, skin dryness, flaking and peeling. It typically occurs when trying a new skin care product or certain facial treatments. A purge starts when the rate of skin’s cellular turnover (aka the speed at which new, healthy cells reach the surface of the skin) is increased. This can push old, dead cells along with all the excess Sebum and buildup that comes with them to the surface, clogging pores and causing breakouts. During the purging process, some will experience small clusters of specific types of acne, such as pustular breakouts, whiteheads or

TREAT YOUR NECK FAIRLY
Is it possible that you are taking good care of your face, but your neck, not so much? The indications are photodamage i.e. brown spots, mottled pigmentation, broken capillaries and deep lines. The Neck is an extension of your face, beyond the jawbone, right down to the décolleté. Unfortunately, the main muscle of the neck is not attached to the bone and the skin is much thinner than the skin on the face. As we age our skin loses the elasticity that it had in our younger years, causing it to become loose and appear saggy. Of course there are those who choose to go

CARING FOR YOUR SKIN DURING MENOPAUSE
Aging is a natural process, and menopause is part of it. There are ways, however, to look and feel your best as your body enters its next chapter. There will be noticeable changes to the skin and hair. As hormone levels plummet, skin becomes drier, slack, and thin. You may also notice more hair on your face. Get a skin cancer screening. Skin cancer and pre-cancerous growths become more common. In menopause, women’s skin loses about 30% of its collagen during the first five years. After that, the decline is more gradual. Then, women lose about 2% of their collagen every year for the next

AGING GRACEFULLY
Let’s face it, we all want to look our best, aging gracefully, beautifully, and confidently. Inevitably, lines and wrinkles set in. Lifestyle plays a big part in how your skin looks. Sun damage is the worst offender, along with other vices: smoking, unhealthy eating, lack of exercise, and lots more. Attitude, spirit, confidence, and good health, both physically and emotionally, will contribute to your skin looking healthy. In addition, having an aesthetician who truly cares about your skin concerns and works with you to achieve the optimal results from treatments and at-home skincare is essential. Don’t forget that telltale signs of age appear on the

HOW TO MANAGE ACNE
Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States. Adolescents and young adults between the ages of 12 and 24 tend to be the most affected group. Typically people outgrow acne, but about 12% of women and 3% of men may still have acne well into their 40’s. Acne can have both physical and psychological effects, so it is Important to understand how it can be treated. Simply put, acne is inflammation of one’s skin pores which consist of the hair follicles and sebaceous glands that are most commonly located on the face, back and chest. The cause of this inflammation is related
