Summer Skincare Secrets
Did you know that the #1 cause of wrinkles is sun exposure? With the summer season upon us, we did some research to discover the most helpful skin care tips to keep your skin beautiful all summer long. Wear Sunscreen This one should go without saying, but we’re saying it anyway: Wear sunscreen! Even if you don’t think you’re exposing your skin to the sun, 78% of all skin damage is from incidental exposure (driving, running errands, etc.) To be safe, apply a moisturizer wit


15 Reasons to Try Botox in 2015
It’s the beginning of a new year and once again, millions of Americans are heading to the gym to achieve their primary resolution of losing weight. While achieving a leaner, fitter body is an admirable goal, it takes a considerable amount of time. This year, invest in botox, an easy procedure that will have you looking fabulous immediately, in more ways than one. 15 Reasons to Try Botox in 2015 1. Quick procedure. One of the greatest things about botox is that it takes mini


BOTOX and it’s positive side-effects!
CBS news found that there are many more uses for botox other than stopping time and giving you that youthful fresh face again! Some new research finds that Botox -counters depression -helps relieve headaches -stops excessive sweating -eliminates neck pain and more Read more here http://www.cbsnews.com/news/finding-more-uses-for-botox/ #botox #health #skincare #beautytreatments #ocbotox


How to Better Prepare for Your Upcoming Treatment
Are you planning to come in for a treatment soon? There are a few things you might want to do to better prepare for your appointment. Botox, Juvederm and Restylane treatments may cause brusing, even when done by the best injectors. To decrease the chances of bruising and bleeding at the injection site, try to avoid aspirin, blood thinners, ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflmmatory medication for at least an entire week before the injection. If you take St. John's Wart


Summer Skincare Tips
Summer is all about fun in the sun, but before you step outside, make sure your skin is prepared for it! UV ray exposure from the sun can do some real damage to your body while you're out and about. Consider these tips to make sure your skin stays healthy and happy during the brightest and hottest season of the year: Use sunscreen! One ounce of sunscreen (about the size of a shot glass) should be used to cover the arms, legs, neck and face of the average adult. The American C


Skincare Fixes For Every Age
At different ages, skin demands different kinds of care and treatments. In your 20s, focus on controlling the oil levels of your skin. Because your skin's exfoliation process begins to slow in your 30s, start using exfoliating treatments more often to increase cell turnover. In your 40s, use brighteners to lighten your skin from accumulated sun exposure. Keep your skin moisturized in your 50s to maintain a healthy glow. From your 60s and on, focus your attention on reducing w

