Getting the best results for clients

We know that the skin’s condition is affected by environmental factors and also what we put into and onto our skin and so it makes sense that for clients to get the most out of a course of SkinBase facials we need to make sure they are not sabotaging our best efforts elsewhere!

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We know that the skin’s condition is affected by environmental factors and also what we put into and onto our skin and so it makes sense that for clients to get the best results from a course of SkinBase facials we need to make sure they are not sabotaging our best efforts elsewhere!

SkinBase Facial Journal

We have come up with a set of 8 rules which will help clients to get the most out of a course of facials. You can download a copy of the journal here to share with clients, they work best if they are filled in daily to keep track of the rules.

The 8 Rules

Rule 1 – Drink 1.5 litres of mineral water per day

Drinking plenty of water can benefit the skin in two ways. Firstly, dehydration can make the skin look dry and wrinkled. Secondly, adequate water encourages the kidneys to excrete waste compounds from the body. This can help clear up skin complaints, brighten your complexion and your eyes. It is not only your skin that will benefit by adhering to rule one. Your muscles
will not fatigue as easily and you will have more energy. Drinking water can help prevent kidney stones and help maintain normal bowel function. In fact, some doctors believe that many complaints of back ache can be caused by not being sufficiently hydrated! Drinking adequate amounts of water is a cornerstone of the SkinBase™ programme.

Rule 2  – No tea or coffee after lunch.

Caffeine found in tea, coffee, cola drinks and some medicines is the enemy of a good night’s sleep. Not only that, but caffeine is a diuretic and so can cause dehydration. Drinking plenty of water will prevent dehydration whic h can make the skin loo k dry an d wrinkled . Too little sleep makes you look and feel tired. One of the first places lack of sleep shows up is on the face, with dark circles, bags under the eyes and sagging skin. By reducing caffeine during the day (with none in the evening), avoiding eating at least 2 hours before bedtime, and maintaining a sleep routine that includes going to bed at the same time each night, you can increase the length and the quality of the sleep you get. Do not underestimate the effectiveness of sleep when it comes to repairing skin damage.

Rule 3 – Breakfast every day on either porridge, yoghurt, smoothie or 2/3 pieces of fruit.

We are what we eat! There is growing evidence to suggest that when it comes to overall skin health we should be looking at what we eat far more closely. Everything you eat becomes a part of not only your inner being, but the outer fabric of your body as well. The healthier the foods that you consume, the better your skin will look. The reverse is true as well. The less attention we pay to what goes in our mouth the more problems we may see cropping up with our skin. 

Rule 4 – Replace any white refined carbohydrates with brown unrefined carbohydrates.

One of the most ageing foods we eat is sugar. Obviously sugar exists in fizzy drinks, sweets, cakes and processed foods. However, refined, processed ingredients like flour are quickly broken down by the body into glucose (which is just another form of sugar). Sugar actively damages collagen production which affects bones, tissues, and causes skin to wrinkle and sag. Rule 4 is a simple way to reduce your blood sugar levels without having to make drastic changes to your lifestyle or diet. 

Rule 5  – Avoid Cigarettes

With regards to premature ageing, smoking is by far the worst thing you can do to your skin next to sun damage. Professor Young of Guy’s School of Medicine in London was the leader of the team that demonstrated how collagen loss was accelerated by smoking. They found that: “Smoking exerts such a noticeable effect on the skin that it’s often possible to detect whether or not a person is a smoker simply by looking at his or her face. Smokers have more wrinkles and their skin tends to have a greyish pallor compared to non-smokers.” By adhering to rule 5 you will at the very least lose your greyish pallor! Not only that, but you will feel fitter, your food will taste better, and your teeth will be whiter. Result! If that is not enough, think of the money you will have saved!

Rule 6 – Avoid Alcohol

Generally, one or two glasses of wine or beer can be good for you. However, in order to see the best results from your 6 weeks transition, we recommend that you try to avoid alcohol altogether. Heavy drinking can lead to ageing blotches, broken capillaries, and dehydrates your body and skin. Excess alcohol robs your body of vitamins and minerals and can interfere with your circulation causing broken veins, wrinkles, and a dull complexion. We have to be realists, however. If you do find yourself on the wrong side of a bottle of Merlot, please drink one glass of water to each glass of wine. Also, remember that alcohol will interfere with a goods night’s sleep so get to bed a little earlier than usual… you need to get your beauty sleep!

Rule 7 – Exercise for 25 minutes, 3 times a week

Exercise can help to reduce the signs of ageing – if not directly, then at least by promoting other parts of a healthy lifestyle that directly fight the signs of premature ageing. Exercise improves circulation and invigorates skin, helps supply oxygen to skin cells, and is a great way to combat stress. All of these are factors when trying to maintain a youthful appearance. Exercise tones the muscles, lubricates the joints, helps keep that troubled midsection under control, and keeps your metabolism functioning properly. There is a consensus, however, among skincare providers that too much exercise can actually promote the signs of premature ageing, so be careful not to overdo it! 

Rule 8 – Follow a simple daily skin care routine, cleansing and moisturising day and night.

As you get older the skin begins to produce less of its own natural oils, leaving you susceptible to wrinkles. Following a simple skin care routine you can make sure the skin is kept moisturised to keep those wrinkles at bay. It’s also important to use an SPF to protect skin. SkinBase homecare cream has been specifically formulated to be gentle and soothing following MD treatment and contains SPF30 to provide an adequate level of protection from UV and achieve the best results.

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Rebecca Willshee Nail and Beauty Specialist

Testimonial: “JC was so low, suicidal at points. Sore, red, angry, his skin was awful, we had tried everything and doctors you name it. We reached out to Becky, who was wonderful. My son was quiet and withdrawn, lacked confidence and self esteem, and locked himself away from the world. Becky booked us in for a consultation to discuss different options of treatments and we decided the new hydro treatment would be the best option. We started the course and JC was nervous but Becky was great with him talking him through everything, step by step! As we went each time JC’s skin got better and better, but also the difference in him was huge, he was gaining confidence, shoulders back, head held high. We have watched his skin change from this red, aggressive, angry skin that was sore, acne was debilitating to him but now he is confident, holds his head up high and has even got his first job! We are so proud. When we met Becky I felt confident she would help us get his skin better and back on track but what has actually happened is skin looks amazing but to see our son gain confidence has been the biggest win! Teens often get pushed aside, put on string meds and told “it’s just your age” but this isn’t what they want to hear, but The SkinBase treatments Becky has done has changed his life! We cannot thank you enough Becky! JC is continuing with the treatments as it still gets the odd breakouts but the scarring is still improving week in week out. The hydro Facial is just amazing and we cannot recommend it enough and of course Becky and her passion for skin and helping people is wonderful!”