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‎03-20-2014 10:41 PM
Well, well, well. One of Dr. Perricone's 8 skincare secrets is to avoid using too many products according to a Huff Post interview in September. AHA! I recently stopped trying to figure out how many layers to pile on, and started being happy (morphing Pharrell Williams) with the changes I had seen from a select few (of my Perricone favorites). All of that layering is not only unecessary, it's ill advised. I personally think Perricone has been hijacked by a bunch of marketeers. His products speak for themselves if you also follow his 8 Skincare Secrets. Here's the link and the first of 8 Secrets published in the Huffington Post interview:
From Huff Post:
The 8 Skincare Secrets You Need to Know According to Dr. Perricone
September 5, 2013
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/05/fix-your-skin-mistakes_n_3861033.html
1. You're using too many products.
"Your concern is to find the right thing that works for you. And that's simple. Cleanse, maybe apply something in the morning, moisturizer over that and then your sunscreen. Most people lay on around 10 or 20 different products. It doesn't make sense to me."
‎03-21-2014 08:03 AM
And, finally, the voice of reason. I've always believed that, yes, Perricone has introduced a bunch of products over the years while not discontinuing much of the original line except for a few products replaced with similar products, but it doesn't mean you have to use so many of them. Admittedly, it's very confusing, especially when so many of the products make the same claims.
I know Dr. Perricone gets raked over the coals by many, especially for not appearing on the Q to sell his products. He is a pioneer in the field according to some, a snake oil salesman according to others. I do believe the statement quoted above is the best advice I've heard from him.
Thanks for sharing, DualCoasts.
‎03-21-2014 08:13 AM
DualCoasts, thank you so much for posting this! It was great to read all that good advice from Dr. P! And I especially appreciate #6 with the colors. I already reasoned into his #1 and #8.
You already had #1; I hope you don't mind that I copied the rest.
2. You're making poor lifestyle choices.
"Excessive exposure to sun, not getting enough sleep and, of course, being overly stressed out are the biggies. A lot of this is common sense, but obviously stress is something we have to learn to deal with... I like meditation. That makes a difference. It lowers stress hormones. Low stress hormones mean your skin stays young, high stress hormones mean you get wrinkled real fast."
3. You're not drinking enough water.
"Drink eight glasses of water a day. People hate water for some reason ... See, the problem is that our first mechanism doesn’t work until we are about two or three percent dehydrated. When you're dehydrated, the cells aren't working right because all the biochemical reactions take place in the presence of water. We're now just discovering that water is much more interesting than we thought it was. It does much more than act as a solvent -- it actually forms a uniform layer inside the cells that aid in energy production. So there are some people that are saying that, with energy production, the cells can repair themselves better."
4. You're relying on harsh exfoliating brushes.
"I don't believe in mechanical exfoliation because it irritates the skin and actually causes inflammation."
5. You're not eating the right foods.
"You want to make sure that you have a green salad every day. That’s very important. Green salads contain incredible nutrients, antioxidants and also increase nitric oxide in your blood. And nitric oxide is what gives you a beautiful healthy glow. The magic combination is a piece of salmon and a green salad. Because salmon also contains something that increases nitric oxide as well as antioxidants. So if you eat salmon three days in a row, you have such a radiance, when you walk into a room people go, 'Wow.'"
6. Specifically, your diet's "color IQ" is too low.
"The more colors you have in your diet a day, the more kind of phytonutrients you're getting, because each color is something specific. So blueberries are very specific for brains and skin, and citrus fruits are really good for the ears. And astaxanthin is really good for eyes and skin. So it's important to get all those different colors in during the day -- I call it your color IQ. So ask yourself how high can your color IQ be today? If you know you had 10 different colors in your fruits and vegetables, you're doing well."
7. You're using Botox as a quick fix.
"Botox is a neurotoxin -- it paralyzes muscles by interfering with the nerve impulse. When the muscles are not getting innervated by the nerves, they atrophy. The way we look young is to have plenty of muscle and plenty of fat in our face. So why would you want to atrophy your muscles? I think it’s a bad strategy."
8. You're wearing too much makeup.
"If you're not taking care of yourself and you're not getting enough sleep and you're eating poorly, then you probably want to slather on something to hide the mistakes. But the thing is, if you're doing the right thing, then you really want to tone down the makeup. In the end, vanity is really a good thing, because if you are worried about your appearance, then you are really motivated to eat correctly, maintain a good body weight, exercise and get enough sleep. Vanity is a good thing, it motivates us."
‎03-21-2014 12:34 PM
You're welcome ProductGuy - and I don't mind at all that you posted the rest of the list, Harpa. I'm very glad that you did!
‎03-21-2014 01:10 PM
Great list and he makes great products. I like what he says about botox. I was reading Vogue recently and saw botox being advertised. I flipped the page for side effects to see a myriad of things that can go wrong if you have any kind of reaction to this toxin. No thanks!
‎03-21-2014 07:05 PM
Thanks Dualcoast. Good stuff!
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‎03-29-2014 01:12 AM
Best post to date for me! Thanks, I'm a newby, trying to figure out what's the best for me. Back to the drawing board.
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