DestinationSkin [Bristol]

I’ve generally been really lucky with my skin. Throughout my teenage years I had nothing more than the odd spot and these days one only really crops up when my hormones are running awry. This has made me exceptionally lazy and I have no real skin care regime, just soap and water and a bit of moisturiser when I remember. Clear skin aside, I do have a few niggles- my face gets very tight and sore from dryness especially at this time of year to the point where under my eyes gets tender. My skin is also quite sensitive which makes me reluctant to try new products.
Recently I was invited along to DestinationSkin in Bristol, a place I must have walked past countless times without really noticing- I had always assumed it wasn’t for me.
DestinationSkin is more of a skin clinic than a beauty parlour. Facials are on prescription and treatments such as IPL hair removal and botox are available. I was booked in for a prescription facial and was intrigued as to what the clinician would make of my skin.
The place itself was lovely. I was a bit apprehensive about how relaxing it would be due to the clinic being smack bang in the middle of The Galleries shopping centre. Although not as busy as Cabot Circus it still gets it’s fair share of foot traffic on a Saturday morning which is when I was booked in for.
I needn’t have worried, as soon as I stepped foot inside to be greeted by the super friendly girls on the desk I felt relaxed. I was shown to the chic waiting area, which is behind a frosted glass wall for privacy. There was a selection of local magazines as well as all the information you could possibly want about the company and what they do. I was given a lenghty piece of paperwork to fill out which included my personal details, past medical history and what medications I take…this is to ensure that none of the treatments given can do you any harm and I felt reassured by the thorough nature of this.
Once I had done all the paperwork the lovely lady who was going to do my treatment came out to introduce herself. She was so bubbly and friendly right from the start which put me right at ease. She also had the most flawless skin imaginable and I found myself hoping I’d leave looking even half as good as she did. She took my through to one of several treatment rooms towards the back of the clinic. This ensured that despite the busy shopping centre all you could hear was the relaxing music being played. The clinic room was spotlessly clean and tidy- just as the reception area had been. Despite being more on the medical side this place had the feel  of a luxury salon too.
The first thing Bonsyia my consultant did was go through all of the paperwork I had filled in. Once she was satisfied I was fit for treatment she laid me back on the couch and cleansed and exfoliated my skin. She then gave it an examination to determine my skin type and what facial she should prescribe. The next step was sticking my head in a box. Somewhat unconventional I’m sure, but this box was a UV light to assess skin for sun damage and other trouble spots. Thankfully I had little sun damage, I had been concerned about this being so pale and I’ve sworn to be better with the sun protection. The light also showed up a couple of oily patches on my otherwise very dehydrated skin and a heck of a lot of freckles!
I was prescribed the DermaQuest Signature Stem Cell Facial which sounded more like it belonged in a laboratory than on my face! My skin was once again cleansed and then the first of two face masks was applied and my face was massaged to encourage the active ingredients to work. It was quite an odd sensation and I was a bit nervous about what the ingredients were doing to me, but with ingredients like fruit acids I knew that although they sounded scary they wouldn’t do much harm! After the first mask was removed and my skin cleansed again the second mask was applied. This one smelt heavenly but it made my face tingle a lot! It got to the point of quite uncomfortable and I was worried I was having some kind of reaction but apparently this is a normal sensation and once the mask was removed and my skin cleansed again (I swear my skin had never felt so clean!) the sensation faded and was gone completely a couple of hours later. A host of products were applied to finish the look- a daily enzyme cleanser, a B5 serum and a SPF to name a few (let me know if you want exact names and details). The products are all available to purchase but as tempted as I was I just couldn’t afford them.
I was so impressed with the effects of this facial. Almost a week on and my skin looks great. Due to the active ingredients the treatment continues to work for a few days and despite a general anaesthetic and a lack of daylight my skin is still glowing and soft.
At £50 this isn’t something I’d do on a regular basis but I will go back once or twice a year to get my skin in tip-top condition. I’d highly recommend DestinationSkin to anyone with skin woes, y0u can go along for a free, no obligation consultation to get an idea of what they can do for you and there are often special deals and payment plans available.
A huge thank you to the lovely ladies working last Saturday for making me feel so welcome and for giving me the confidence to walk through central Bristol bare faced for the first time ever.
post facial bare face.
Have you ever had a prescription facial? I’d love to know your thoughts.

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Hello Valentine: Oriflame

Not wanting to miss out on the romantic action, Oriflame have come up with some gorgeous beauty treats to help you look, and feel your best come Feburary 14th.
Oriflame have fast become one of my favourite beauty brands, everything I’ve had from there has exceeded expectation so if you’re looking for a pampering treat then look no further…
Have you tried anything from Oriflame before? Let me know what you’d recommend or what you’ll be treating yourself too.
All available online.
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New Year Skin Resolutions- a guest post by Emily Hinton

New year new start. I bet you have heard that a few times right?! Why not apply this saying to your skincare routine too! Our skin is complex, and ever changing – which means it is important to keep your skincare routine updated.
Here are some great ways to keep your skin looking fresh and glowing for 2014…
January – H2o
Drinking water is a great way to keep the skin looking fresh and hydrated from within. Try drinking the recommended 8 glasses a day to ensure you have radiant skin
February – Moisture moisture
In the cold winter months especially, it is vital to moisturise the skin. Using a good moisturiser will help keep your skin supple and help prevent from breakouts
March – Lusicous lips
Do not forget to pay attention to your lips in the winter. Cold weather can dry them out and make them flaky and sore. Use a protective lipbalm such as Vaseline to help protect your lips against the cold and a moisturising lip balm to help put the moisture back into chapped lips
April – April showers
Make an effort to turn down the temperature from super hot in the shower. Very hot water is very drying on the skin and can leave it looking red and patchy. At the end of your shower turn the very hot water down to help keep your skins natural moisture locked in
May – 3 is the magic number
Cleanse, tone and moisturise. You have heard it all before. But that’s because it really works. The tried and tested 3 step skin routine is a fab habit to get into. Your skin will love you for it!
June– Swapshop
Swap your heavy foundation for a lighter BB cream. BB creams are a wonderful combination of primer, foundations, moisturizer and serum. So not only is it quicker to get ready – it leaves your skin looking fresh and glowing. It is also perfect for the warmer summer months due to its lightweight feel
July – Sunny days
Always use a moisturiser or beauty product with an element of SPF. This is such an important aspect of summer make up. SPF rays can damage skin and make it age prematurely. Pay a bit more money for products with a good amount of SPF in.
August – Soapsuds
Never use a bar of regular soap on your face. The skin on your face is very delicate and needs specially formulated products. Always use a product which has been designed for the face
September – Out with the old
Throw away any old make up that is over 1 year old. Eye make up should be changed at least every 6 months. Make up comes in to contact with your skin on a daily basis and your skin is full of bacteria. This build up over a time can leave your make up covered – so if ever you need an excuse to buy more make up here you go!
October – Relax
Apply a face mask once a week. Not only is it a great way to grab some me time but your skin will love you for it.
November– Scrub up
Always use a facial exfoliator to help buff away dead skin cells. Not only does this leave your skin feeling soft and looking great, it helps to promote new skin cells to grow which keeps you looking fresh
December – Gently does it
The skin under your eyes is very delicate. Always apply under eye cream with your fourth finger to ensure you apply little pressure.
Follow these new years skin resolutions and your skin will love you for it.
The Salon Look offers a fantastic range of salon products, the majority of which aren’t available on the high street. Straight from the salon floor, qualified beauty stylists and therapists are there to answers all your beauty questions. www.thesalonlook.com
*Duly noted. I must take better care of my skin and will be attempting to stick to these!*

Cat Eye

Another day, another beauty post. I’m really getting quite in to these lately which is a good thing considering how much makeup I own and how much time I now spend playing with it. I reckon it’s increased self confidence. Despite my head telling me it’d do the opposite, weight gain has actually boosted how I feel about myself and I’ve now gained a stone, with just half a stone to go until my goal. What a Christmas present eh?
Anyway,
Mascara fiend me was recently sent Maybelline Volum’ Express Mascara, Colossal Cat Eyes to try out. I’ve said it time and time again how fussy I am when it comes to mascara so I was a bit apprehensive in trying out yet another one, not sure how it could possibly stand up to what I already use.

(hello crinkly skin!)
This mascara gave a different effect to the one I usually favour. I like my lashes to look thick and full and this mascara didn’t quite do that. I don’t mean it in a negative way though…I quite like the thinner, more flared out look and I can see how, with a dash of liner like the packaging suggests you can get that flicked out “cat eye” look and I will be trying this once I get over my whole glitter eyeliner month thing I’m currently going through.
My eyes are really sensitive to mascara and this one did a great job at not irritating them which wins instant brownie points. It was easy to use even though I’m not normally a fan of fancy shaped brushes (this one boasts a “claw” brush) and it might not have trumped my current mascara as a favourite but it has come a close second and one I’ll use for when I feel like branching out a bit. The mascara is currently on sale for £7.20 on The Salon Look which is a pretty good price for mascara these days, certainly no more expensive than other well known brands. I’m glad I was given the chance to try this as it stops me falling in to a rut.
Which are your favourite mascaras? Not that I ought to add more to my collection- I need to carry on using up what I already own!
Happy Christmas Eve folks!
I’m working till 1pm, staying for a buffet lunch then heading home to relax. I’m loving being back at work although it’s exhausted me a bit but who cares eh? 
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Beauty Box Favourites #1

Considering how much makeup I own I should probably do more beauty based posts. I don’t own just a makeup bag full but a full on makeup box (one of those fold out cases) crammed to bursting with the stuff. It might not come through on the blog that much but I’m a beauty junkie and as I’ve been off sick and had time to play I’ve got back in to doing my makeup to the best of my ability.
Here are a few of my current favourite products. Well, more than a few but who’s counting?
Collection Glam Crystals Eyeliner in Hustle (here) tis the season for all things sparkly after all!
Beauty UK eyeshadow primer- one of the best I’ve tried on a budget.
Oriflame Master Curl Mascara– just brilliant for long, curled lashes.
MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NW13- the best match I’ve found for my skin and gives just the right coverage for me. I know some people don’t rate MAC’s foundation but I love it.
Clinique Blended face powder in Translucent (here) Pricey yes, but a year on I still have over half left so a worthy investment for me.
Simple Kind to Skin+ Illuminating Radiance Cream- I use this as a base for my makeup and get so many compliments on my skin.
Benefit Sugarbomb Blusher (here) I’ve had this for years now- you can tell by the packaging. It gives such a gorgeous glow to my cheeks and lasts forever, I use it more than any blusher and I’m yet to hit pan.
MAC Girl About Town Lipstick. A recent discovery after working up to it since the release. I love this vibrant hot pink.
Chanel Ombre Essentielle Soft Touch Eyeshadow in Vert Khaki (here) the most expensive eyeshadow I own, this was a real treat around my Birthday but I love the silky application and gorgeous every day neutral colour of this. A repurchase even if I have to save for months. I wear this most days.
Benefit High Beam. I didn’t think I’d buy in to the hype of this but I caved when I had a giftcard once and haven’t looked back. If I could only have one beauty product this would be it. It makes me look instantly alive.
Oriflame Eyebrow Kit – a new addition and new essential.
What are your current favourite beauty products?
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