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Locality: Alpharetta, Georgia

Phone: +1 770-475-0770



Address: 5815 Windward Parkway 30005 Alpharetta, GA, US

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Sonya Reyes 11.01.2021

Today was the day I did something I never do, and it was amazing!! #naps #thepowerofnaps #rest #relax #recharge #siestatime

Sonya Reyes 30.12.2020

So excited....I HAVE EYEBROWS!! Guys, @lihen_eyebrows is AMAZING!! If you're thinking about getting your brows done, call @ageless_remedies_alpharetta to book!

Sonya Reyes 15.12.2020

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING A JADE ROLLER? The most well-known benefits of using a jade roller include reducing inflammation and puffiness of the skin, reducing the appearance of under eye circles (especially if your roller is cold), stimulating the lymphatic system and blood circulation, brightening complexion, tightening pores, helping reduce the appearance of fine lines, and allowing skincare products to penetrate more deeply. . .... HOW DO I USE IT? I like to keep my jade roller in my refrigerator so that it is cold and refreshing when I go to use it. I use mine at night after I have washed my face and applied my night time facial oil. I simply wash my face, apply my oil and roll away all over my skin. It is said that not only does this help with circulation, but it also helps your oils or serums to reach a deeper level of your skin, allowing the product to really penetrate and do its job.

Sonya Reyes 01.12.2020

#Repost @babeandbeauty Often mistaken for whiteheads, milia are hard, white/yellow, pearl-like bumps filled with dead skin cells and keratin. They are nicknamed milk spots since sometimes newborn babies get them too. They are typically found around the eye area - included eyelids, nose or upper cheeks but really can appear anywhere on your face. There are two type and causes of milia - primary and secondary.... Primary Milia Dead skin cells get trapped in the pore and the build-up doesn’t self-exfoliate so it forms a tiny cyst. (Why it’s common for them to form around the eye area is because we typically don’t exfoliate there!) Secondary Milia This type of milia is caused by some sort of trauma or products like an eye cream that are super rich, sun damage or even the use of a strong corticosteroids cream. It can also be caused by sleeping in your makeup. (Yet another reason to wash your damn face at night!) How to treat I will first say for milia on the eyelid or super close to your eye I would seek professional help and don’t attempt to treat yourself at home. Don’t pick them or try to extract them at home! They can’t just be squeezed out and fingernails or blackhead extractors will just bruise and damage your surrounding skin. If you want them gone ASAP you will need to see a dermatologist, nurse or esthetician since a sanitary puncture to the skin is required to remove. (I will note this varies state to state as some states don’t allow estheticians to use lancets.) Just leave it. Sometimes they go away on their own. Use a retinoid Get a pro peel or use an OTC peel. It will dissolve the top layer of skin and the milia will (eventually) just pop out on its own. How to prevent Evaluate your products. Are you using a super rich eye cream or concealer? It may be too much for that delicate skin and you may want to retire it. Use an AHA product regularly like a toner or serum to help keep dead skin cells from accumulating. #esthetician #milia #miliaremoval #skin #skincare #glowgetter #glowup #zoskinhealth #selfcare See more