10 Tips for Healthy Hollywood Skin – By Dr. Gross

You have been charged with the duty of protecting the largest organ in your body. You’ve been hearing it your entire life. Prevent wrinkles, age spots and skin cancer. WEAR SUNSCREEN.

Spa Week’s Anti-Aging Celebrity Dermatologist Dennis Gross, M.D. has challenged you to do just that in his 10-day Sunscreen Challenge, which starts tomorrow! Join on Facebook to tell us you applied your sunscreen… hopefully you were doing it anyway, right?

Dr. Gross a New York-based practicing dermatologist and board certified dermatological surgeon to both stars average folk alike. He has trained, taught and performed research at world-renowned institutes such as Memorial Sloan Kettering and Rockefeller University, published numerous scientific reports on skin cancer and was actively involved in pioneering research on Interferon and Cancer Immunology. Dr. Gross believes in a synergy between medical treatments, professional services and retail products for effective at-home care. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare™ utilizes carefully engineered, breakthrough ingredients and delivery systems which help the consumer achieve results comparable to a doctor’s office treatment.

Here, this star-studded skin doc gives Spa Week Daily readers his top 10 tips for keeping your skin not only safe – but Hollywood-style gorgeous.

Protect Your Skin! Dr. Dennis Gross’ Sunscreen Challenge


As a toddler, I swam before I could walk. I was always in the pool (makes sense, considering my dad is a collegiate swim coach). The major downside of being a water baby was my mother’s constant nagging about reapplying sunscreen every time I got out of the pool. And, the one thing I hated more than her nagging (and that’s saying a lot) was the inevitable slathering and lecturing that came after it. I am remembering it now, cringing… She would squeeze a giant, Costco-sized sunscreen bottle with her right hand, into her left hand, grab me by the suit-straps, with me pulling in the opposite direction trying to escape, as she would smear globs of cold lotion all over my back, up under my one-piece bathing suit straps, on my shoulders, around my neck and down the sides of my suit. And the whole time I’d be screaming about how cold the lotion was and squawking in pain when she would scrape and stab me with her wedding ring.  After I was coated in a thick layer of white, she’d break out the sunblock stick (think chapstick on steroids) and proceed to butter my face with petroleum jelly-esque sunscreen, with me, once again, complaining and squinching my eyes shut tight. Miserable.

And then the lecture would ensue: “You know I had skin cancer on my face, right here” My mom would say, pointing to circular scar on her cheek. “What’s worse, cold lotion or a knife carving out holes in your skin?” she’d ask as I rolled my eyes. My answer was always, “the knife” under my breath, but that was until I had my first cancer scare at the age of 21. I noticed a small round mole on my shoulder wasn’t all that small or round anymore, it was bumpy and ameba shaped… I was lucky that after it was removed, it was not melanoma, but it could have so easily been. That’s when I realized, my mother’s childhood sunscreen saturations probably saved my life… I haven’t gone a day without SPF, and neither should you…

Are you ready for CHALLENGE #12?

Spa Week has joined forces with Anti-Aging Celebrity Dermatologist, Dr. Dennis Gross, to challenge you to (do what you already should be doing!) protect your skin, your health and your life!

Here’s what to do:

For the next 10 days, wear sunscreen (at least SPF 15, highly recommended) every day on  your face, neck, arms… anywhere and everywhere the sun shines. Don’t forget to reapply ever 3-4 hours for maximum protection. Have olive, tan or brown skin? … You’re not immune from sunburn or skin cancer either. A daily moisturizer with SPF (like Dr. Gross’s light weight, All-In-One Tinted Moisturizer Sunscreen SPF 15) should be on every woman’s (and man’s) face, everyday, 365 days a year, says Dr. Gross, regardless of skin color. And, don’t forget your ears (a seldom remembered, high risk area)!

Why:

According to the CDC, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. More than 3.5 million skin cancers in over two million people are diagnosed annually. Each year there are more new cases of skin cancer than the combined incidence of cancers of the breast, prostate, lung and colon. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. Over the past 31 years, more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined. One person dies of melanoma every hour (every 62 minutes). Dr. Gross, who began his career as a skin cancer researcher knows these facts all too well and has made it his life’s work to spread the word about skin cancer prevention and proper skincare .

When:

Friday, May 25 to Sunday, June 3

Who says:

Dennis Gross, M.D., is a New York-based, practicing dermatologist and board certified dermatological surgeon to both stars average folk, alike. His clients include starlets, top Hollywood actors, TV personalities, and top editors. Dr. Gross received his dermatologic training at the prestigious New York University Medical Center, earning a medical degree with research distinctions. Dr. Gross has trained, taught and performed research at world-renowned institutes such as Memorial Sloan Kettering and Rockefeller University, published numerous scientific reports on skin cancer and was actively involved in pioneering research on Interferon and Cancer Immunology. Dr. Gross believes in a synergy between medical treatments, professional services and retail products for effective at-home care. When key ingredients are applied as Topical Supplements, you can slow down and reverse the active aging process, and prevent sun damage. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare™ utilizes carefully engineered, breakthrough ingredients and delivery systems which help the consumer achieve results comparable to a doctor’s office treatment.

What’s in it for me?

Besides being protected from the sun’s harmful, cancer-causing rays,  just by RSVPing to Dr. Gross’ challenge event on Facebook and sharing your success stories and/or struggles, you’ll be automatically entered to win a $50 Spa & Wellness Gift Card by Spa Week.

BONUS: 4 Sunscreen Skincare Tips from Dr. Gross

  • Wear sunglasses that completely cover the eye areas. This, plus sunscreen, work best to prevent wrinkles (“crow’s feet”) in the area.
  • A classic error in sunscreen application is not using enough! To be truly protected, we need to use a lot of sunscreen… about 2-4 ounces to cover your face and body depending on your size. Reapply every 3-4 hours and immediately after heavy perspiration or swimming.
  • Sunscreen should be applied 365 days a year. The key is finding a sunscreen you love, so that you will continue to reapply it throughout the day.
  • It is a misconception that all sunscreens clog pores and leave a sticky residue. I would recommend looking for an oil-free formula.

 

Skincare Brand Obsession: VMV Hypoallergenics

Let’s hear your #SKINTHUSIASM! That’s VMV Hypoallergenic‘s hashtag du jour, and I certainly see why. I spent last weekend out in the beating sun and 95 degree heat at the Coachella Music Festival, and one application of VMV’s Armada Sport SPF 70 in the morning got me through the entire day, including dips in the pool, and I didn’t burn at all. At ALL! It’s also weightless and doesn’t leave you feeling globbed in lotion. And the best part: it does NOT smell like sunscreen. It’s completely fragrance-free, phthalate-free, dye-free, paraben-free and preservative-free, and a non-comedogenic - just like all their products.

I’ve also been using VMV’s Hydra Balance Smart Moisturizer 15 for Combination Skin, and it’s deeply moisturizing while being light and airy on the face. My skin’s been supple and knock on wood, my skin’s had this beautiful, clear glow since I’ve started using it. I haven’t used concealer in two weeks! Want some great makeup for sensitive skin? I’ve been using their Ooh-La-Lash Volumizing Mascara, perfect for people whose eyes get irritated easily.

The VMV story goes beyond skin deep: In the Philippines in 1979, dermatologist-dermatopathologist Dr. Vermen Verallo-Rowell was noticing more and more of her patients had skin allergies, and there were no good products she could find to recommend to them. So, she took matters into her own hands began crafting the right formulas herself, all 100% hypoallergenic. Word got out about her private skincare formulas and it was soon in hot demand. Soon after, VMV was born.

Her daughter Laura Verallo-Bertotto grew up sort of like a “guinea pig” with her mom’s creations, and is now the CEO and Creative Director of the award-winning brand. To this day, VMV maintains 100% control of its formulas because instead of using external labs which risks sharing production machines with non-hypoallergenic products, she formulates everything herself with her team of chemists. The founder still plays an active role in all the research, development, and clinical testing and is on the board of many leading dermatological, contact dermatitis, photodermatological and dermatopathological societies across the USA and Asia. VMV also publishes IN SKIN magazine, as a unique and leading voice in the skin care industry.

There’s one location in the country (for now, at least!), and it’s in Union Square, NYC, a block away from the Spa Week headquarters. With an inviting storefront filled with top-quality products and a full skincare salon in the back, it’s a perfect place to host events. And they do. If you’re in the area, check out some of their upcoming and ongoing happenings:

Free Skin Cancer Screening – May 1st and 3rd they will be offering complimentary screenings by the founder of VMV, Dr. Vermen Verallo-Rowell. Appointments are required by calling (212) 217-2762.

Mother’s Day Celebration – VMV will be celebrating safe skin care on Thursday, May 10th from 6pm-8pm with special focus on moms and moms-to-be. VMV’s CEO, Laura Verallo-Bertotto will be hosting and we will have special gifts-with-purchase for moms. There will be drinks and hors’oeurves too.

Mother-Daughter Pampering – Mom gets a 30 min facial and t(w)een a skin consultation on caring for changing skin and mini-facial, all for $45. Packages available the last Saturday of every month. But in honor of Mother’s Day they are holding it on May 19th, too.

Disclosure: Products were gifted by VMV, but all opinions are very much my own.

Are You Practicing Safe Sun? (Giveaway!)

In a city where celebrities outnumber commoners and tanning in the sun is a more popular activity than having those “job” things, one of the hottest skincare spas to the stars, Verabella in Beverly Hills, is taking a stand against unsafe sun. Verabella offers treatments and products to both protect from the sun and heal skin from its harmful effects, and in these remaining weeks of summer, they’re reminding you to practice safe sun with the chance to win a few of their signature products. Enter now, and don’t forget your sunscreen!

WIN:

Verabella Safe Sun Product Trio, $86: Cucumber Aloe MoistureScreen SPF45, Aloe Azulene Soothing Gel with Lavender, eLIPSis All Natural Mango Lip Butter.

SURPRISE! We added 3 bonus prizes on 8/24 with one week of the giveaway left to go – now get the full Verabella skincare set complete with Chamomilk Cleanser, Thirsty Sponges & Herbal beautea skin tonic. If you already entered, you don’t have to enter again.

TO ENTER:

Complete the following checkpoints using Rafflecopter below (it’s our first time using Rafflecopter for a giveaway – you like?).

[Read more...]

Lose Weight By Accident: Sunscreen Unhealthy?

Column by: Kavita Jhaveri-Patel

It is officially hot, and many of us are making our way to our local pools and beaches. And today instead of telling you about how you lose weight by accident to get into that bikini like I usually do, I am telling you about something really important to know once you’re in it.

The must have item that we all carry in our swim or beach bags, if you took Baz Luhrmann’s advice at all?…SUNSCREEN. If you have kids, concerns of sunburns, wrinkles, skin cancer, or simply just don’t want to get dark, then sunscreen is your best friend for the next 4-5 months.

I know some of you don’t ever stop using sunscreen because you either live where the sun always shines or you have been told to keep away wrinkles, sun spots, and old age you need to wear sunscreen daily. Some of the information out there on sunscreen unfortunately is severely misleading, and I want to provide you with the right resource to know what you are getting into when you are slathering on that sunscreen 2-3 times a day.

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) 2011 Sunscreen Report says, “Recently available data from an FDA study indicate that a form of vitamin A, retinyl palmitate, when applied to the skin in the presence of sunlight, may speed the development of skin tumors and lesions (NTP 2009).”

They also add, “This evidence is troubling because the sunscreen industry adds vitamin A to 30% of all sunscreens. In FDA’s one-year study, tumors and lesions developed up to 21% sooner in lab animals coated in a vitamin A-laced cream (at a concentration of 0.5%) than animals treated with a vitamin-free cream. Both groups were exposed to the equivalent of just nine minutes of maximum intensity sunlight each day.”

This is the reason why I don’t really use a whole a lot sunscreen ever, and try to get some shade at the beach to take a break from the sun, but if you are convinced you need a tan to look beautiful then here are some sunscreens that EWG and I recommend:

Aubrey Organics Natural Sun Unscented Sensitive Skin/Children Sunscreen, SPF 30+

All Terrain Aquasport Performance Sunscreen, SPF 30

California Baby No Fragrance Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30+

If you click on one of the links above it will take you to the EWG website where you can find out more.

And hopefully you’ll be dancing the funky chicken at your 75th wedding anniversary.

Body confidence expert and health and lifestyle speaker Kavita Jhaveri-Patel is a Weight-Loss Coach committed to helping women find their paths to losing weight and keeping it off by taking small steps to lead a healthier, thinner and more energetic life. She has been featured in Time Out New York, Healthy Style NY, and has been mentioned on FoxLive News. Receive her free report 7 Mistakes Most Women Make When Trying to Lose Weight and How to Avoid Them by clicking here.