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Good Skin Starts With A Good Cleanser   - Thursday, January 26, 2012


If you have decided to start taking care of your skin, (and you should!) the first place to start is with a good cleanser. Here are some basic rules to follow when choosing a cleanser:


1. Don't be schizophrenic. Your skin regenerates itself on average, every three weeks, so when you start using a new skin-care product, you don't want to try something different every day. You won't have any idea what a new skin care product will do for you unless you stick with it for about a month. This gives your skin a chance to adjust to the cleanser and to turn over the skin cells that were exposed to the old cleanser. I know we all want miracles, but you have to wait a few weeks for them, okay?


2. In a world of free-range and organic frenzy, don't forget to treat your skin to products that are made with natural ingredients. Product lines that utilize natural ingredients are less likely to cause skin irritation or sensitivity.


3. Only use an "issue" specific cleanser, if you actually have the issues. I know it seems funny to think that someone might go looking for trouble where they didn't originally have any, but it happens all of the time. Your bottle of cleanser is empty, so you grab your teen age daughter's bottle, which just happens to be for acne prone skin. Chances are good that your skin is dramatically different from your daughters and your skin is going to protest at the anti-acne qualities in your daughter's cleanser.


4. Make it a habit. You brush your teeth twice a day (we hope!), and you should be washing your face twice a day. An easy way to make sure that this happens is to keep one bottle of cleanser near your bathroom sink, and another one in the shower. Keeping both locations stocked will ensure that your cleanser is ready when you are.



5. There is often the notion that soap is soap is soap, and it doesn't matter what you use, so long as you get your face clean. Never has that been more inacurate than on your face. Many bar soaps have a pH that is much higher than your skin's pH, so it is drying for your skin, which can lead to larger pores and skin that ages more quickly. Us a gentle cleanser that doesn't leave your skin with the squeeky clean feel and you'll be good to go.


At Ritual, we use and recommend Pharmagel's HydraCleanse. It smells great, is made of good, natural ingredients and leaves your skin feeling clean and soft.


From their website, here is some information about it:


Product Classification: This all natural mild, foaming gel cleanser is formulated with a combination of Oat Extract, Beta Glucan and Panthenol to thoroughly cleanse skin without stripping away essential moisture. A marine extract complex of Seaweed, Algae and Spirulina, plus Aloe Vera, deeply nourishes, moisturizes and calms all skin conditions. Water-rinsable and pH balanced, Hydra Cleanse® benefits all skin types, especially sensitive skin.
Method of Use:Use morning and evening. Massage over face in gentle circular motion. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry. Follow with Botanical Tonique.
Benefits:Oat Extract stimulates deep penetrating moisture retention to heal skin. Panthenol is a stable form of pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5). It aids in moisture retention and promotes the regeneration of damaged skin.Seaweed extracts Dulse, Wakame, Sea Lettuce, Algae and Spirulina provide exceptional moisturizing and conditioning properties.Aloe Vera is used primarily for its healing & soothing properties in addition to its excellent moisturizing properties. Lactic Acid is an AHA that occurs naturally in biofermented vegetables. It provides a mild pH to alkaline products and is very moisturizing.

Ingredient Listing & Purpose:
Algae Extract = Moisturizing
Lactic Acid = Humectant
Aloe Vera Gel = Soothing
Methylparaben = Preservative
Beta Glucan = Moisturizing
Oat Extract = Moisturizing
Butylene Glycol = Humectant
Panthenol = Humectant
Deionized Water = Solvent
Propylparaben = Preservative
Dulse Extract = Soothing
Sea Lettuce Extract = Moisturizing
FragranceBotanical = fragrance
Spirulina = Moisturizing
Irish Moss Extract = Soothing
Wakame Extract = Moisturizing



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Why The Heck Would I Want a Facial?   - Wednesday, January 25, 2012



We know you have a big heart, but your skin is actually the largest organ of your body. If your body had a superhero, your skin would be it. It protects your body from all kinds of foreign invaders, and it can take a beating doing it!


Since your skin works overtime, protecting you, you should have it's back. Getting good sleep, eating nurishing foods, regular excersion- to the point of breaking a sweat, wearing sunscreen and drinking your H2O are all great things to do for your skin, but when was the last time you really spent some time focusing on your skin


Yes, facials are completely relaxing. It would be hard to understand the bliss that can be had when your facial tissues are massaged, unless you've experienced it. Yes, it feels delicious to lay in a darkened room for an hour or so while someone is pampering you. Those are great reasons to get any treatment, but facials actually do serve a purpose more important that that.


No one wants to look older. At least not anyone old enough to walk into a liquor store with REAL ID! Receiving facials regularly can slow down the clock on the wear and tear of your skin by increasing the circulation and stimulating cell turn-over. Wrinkles are cute on baby elephants, but most of us are not overly anxious to see them pop up around our eyes, mouth and forhead. The hydration that a facial provides, can slow those wrinkles from showing up on your face.


You've heard that a good sweat or a deep tissue massage can release toxins, right? Well a facial can do that too. Between the cleasing, exfoliation and hydration that a good facial will give you and the stimulating massage that comes with it, your poors will be clear and impurities that lie deep in your tissues will be released. This will make your skin look and feel noticibly better, giving your skin a healthy glow as old cells are turned over and new cells are exposed.


Facials are also great to target specific skin issues such as acne and age spots.


We recommend a facial treatment once a month for deep cleasing and tissue stimulation, but once a month isn't going to cut it for taking care of your superhero. You need to do your part at home too! Ritual offers a full line of Pharmagel skincare products that will target your problem areas and nurish and pamper the skin you are in. Come in for a consultation, a facial treatment and product recommendation~







And the New Year is here!   - Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The start of the new year is the perfect time to change up your look. If you are walking around with the same 'do on your head that you had in your senior pictures from high school, it is probably time for a change... even if you graduated from high school last year!

Things change fast in the world of fashion & beauty, (if your still wearing a Snooky-bump in your ponytail, it's time to knock it flat!) so what is hot and what is not?

Get ready to welcome back long wavy tresses, baby short fringe and the center part!

You can check out more trends for 2012 here, and then schedule an appointment to get your look updated!

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