#DermsHolyGrail: Dr. Cynthia Abbott

Dr Cynthia Abbott

We’re back on track with #DermsHolyGrail, this time featuring Dr. Cynthia Abbott, a board-certified dermatologist from Atlanta. Don’t forget to…

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#DermsHolyGrail: Dr. Cynthia Abbott
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#DermsHolyGrail: Dr. Zain Husain

Dr Zain Husain

Another post for #DermsHolyGrail, this time featuring Dr. Zain Husain a board-certified dermatologist from New Jersey. I love learning about…

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#DermsHolyGrail: Dr. Zain Husain
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Peach Skincare Academy Mentorship Program

We are so excited to introduce our Peach Skincare Academy Mentorship Program.

Peach & Lily was founded with a single mission: to help transform your skin. Our founder, Alicia Yoon, is a celebrity esthetician and a Korean beauty expert. She struggled her whole life with severe eczema and can personally attest to the power of learning to care for her skin. Years of studies and hands-on experience empowered her to be able to transform her skin.

We are an esthetician-led brand and believe that the esthetician community serves an important role in the skincare industry. We believe caring for your skin is powerful when combined with knowledge and accurate information — estheticians who have studied how skin works and skincare extensively can help empower our community to achieve their best skin yet. 

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We also believe that as a beauty brand, we have a responsibility to help create a more beautiful, just, equitable world. In the skincare industry, our Black community is underrepresented. As our ongoing commitment to uplifting our Black community, we are launching this mentorship program first for our Black community of estheticians/esthetics students. We will be expanding this program in the future to include others in our community as well.

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This year-long program is dedicated to helping estheticians/esthetics students further their career and will be led by our founder, Alicia. 

The program will kick off with a one-on-one zoom call with Alicia, and will be followed by four in-person half-day sessions once a quarter, a end-of-year luncheon, and will commence with an introduction to a beauty recruiter to help maximize your career placement opportunities. Here are the session details:

  1. Initial 1-on-1 zoom call with our founder Alicia Yoon to learn more about you and your career aspirations
  2. Group Session 1: Ingredient deep-dive – going beyond what you learn in school to stand out in your field!
  3. Group Session 2: Hands-on techniques – Korean beauty massages, Alicia’s signature facial techniques and more!
  4. Group Session 3: Deep dive into various areas to apply your esthetics license – and how to stand out in interviews. There will also be featured guests who will share experiences regarding their specific areas of esthetics. 
  5. Group Session 4: Charting out career goals and mapping your path. 
  6. Group luncheon: Commemorate program completion and celebrate you!
  7. Introduction to a beauty recruiter to optimize career placement

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Here are key dates to keep in mind!

  • Application submission: 6/10-6/30
  • Application review & follow-up: 7/1-7/10
  • Interviews: 7/15-7/24
  • Announcement of mentees: 7/27
  • Program kick-off: 8/1

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For consideration for the program, you must have a valid esthetics license or be enrolled in an accredited esthetics school. You must also be based in NYC or be able to travel to NYC as there will be hands-on sessions. This first class of mentees will be dedicated to our Black community of estheticians/esthetics students. The application will open up to our others in our community in the future. 

Click here for the application link!

We’re so excited to meet our first class of Peach Skincare Academy mentees soon!

Sending all our peaches so much love.

xo,

Peach & Lily

Peach Skincare Academy Mentorship Program
Originally posted here: https://www.peachandlily.com/blogs/news/paech-skincare-academy-esthetics-mentorship-program

Everything you need to know about Maskne – and how to fight it

What is Maskne?

As the name suggests, “maskne” is newfound acne or bumps or general irritation of the face area where your protective mask goes over. While your skin barrier helps protect you in many ways, friction, rubbing and sweat trapped underneath a mask can cause skin to get irritated, leading to breakouts on our chin, mouth, and nose areas.

The constant, no-air seal pressure from mask, friction heat, and sweat can cause irritation, allergic reactions, acne, lines and discoloration. Stress – both physically on the skin barrier, and internal stress during these more challenging times — can contribute to “maskne”.

What causes Maskne? 

Wearing protective fabric over our faces for prolonged periods of time can take a toll on skin. And you may be tempted to reach for fast solutions, harsh drying ingredients, or just plain confused about how to approach this issue. To combat this newfound “maskne,” it’ll be key to understand the underlying cause for what might be triggering it in the first place — and addressing the issue more holistically.

Here are four main culprits that can trigger “Maskne”:

  1. Acne Mechanica: The first culprit your newfound maskne could be caused by is a form of acne called acne mechanica. It’s caused by the combination of rubbing from the mask, which irritates the skin barrier, as well as the hot moisture trapped inside, which dilates the pores and allows bacteria and oil to clog them up. 
  1. Skin Barrier Disruption: This can lead to acne (and even acne mechanica) but also other issues — like more reactive skin, even accelerated signs of aging, all signs that your skin barrier has been disrupted. Wearing a fabric over skin that constantly moves around, and coupling that with a moist, potentially even very heated environment as we constantly breathe into the mask, can result in wear and tear on the skin barrier.
  1. Dirty Masks: Using masks that are dirty and filled with bacteria can certainly exacerbate any existing issues or trigger new breakouts. Fabric masks, in particular, are prone to becoming petri dishes for bacteria to thrive. Make sure you’re washing your mask or spraying it down with 70% alcohol, for example, after you wear it. You don’t know what bacteria the mask has come in contact with and don’t want germs making their way into your nose and mouth. Make or buy a few masks, ideally in a softer fabric like a silk blend to reduce friction, so you can easily switch them out and wash them in-between uses. Important note: the most important element is the protective function of the mask. Your mask may not work well if it’s being sprayed down or washed (for example, some N95 masks should not be sprayed with alcohol), so be sure to check the directions so that you don’t compromise the protective function of your mask. 
  1. Contact Dermatitis: In some instances, your reaction may not be acne at all, but a specific reaction to the fabric of the mask instead. Your mask itself can contain something that your skin is finding very irritating or finding to be an allergen. You may try one protective mask and be OK with it, and another type can suddenly break you out. With contact dermatitis, you may notice that your skin can get very inflamed, very red, very itchy — even weepy and rashy. The best thing to do here is to find the best kind of mask material for your skin that still provides the level of protection that you need.

So how do you combat Maskne?

There are universal things that help maskne, no matter what the cause, given the more stressed-out nature of skin when wearing masks. Here are three things to keep in mind:

  1. Be gentle with skin:  Wash your face with a gentle cleanser before, and, after applying a mask in order to calm skin and prevent trapping bacteria under the mask and pushing it further into skin. If you’re using a harsh cleanser that strips skin dry, your skin will have a harder time withstanding all the stress induced by wearing a face mask. Try Power Calm Hydrating Gel Cleanser as it’s sulfate-free, low pH and hydrating and soothing.

  1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate: More hydrated skin tends to be stronger and healthier, so you’ll want to double down on hydration. What’s interesting is that when your skin flares up, you typically reach for something that is super-liquid-y and absorbent like an essence, but did you know that you can also boost hydration with a serum as well? You can’t go wrong with either the Wild Dew Treatment Essence and/or the Glass Skin Refining Serum. The Glass Skin serum formula includes niacinamide, which helps reduce inflammation and redness, hyaluronic acid to seal in hydration, madecassoside to help heal and fortify skin and peach extract to help nourish and bolster skin.

  1. Exfoliate gently: While it is important to exfoliate during this time, if skin is weakened, using a harsh exfoliator can damage the skin barrier. We recommend Good Acids Pore Toner, which sloughs away dead skin cells and is gentle enough for daily exfoliation on even the most sensitive skin. This formula includes a pore-refining blend of AHA, salicylic acid, and glycerin to both exfoliate and hydrate your skin. 

Now, depending on your specific maskne culprit, on top of the above, here are solutions that can help: 

To combat acne mechanica: Start with Acne Spot Dots hydrocolloid patches to speed the healing process. With more than 30 million patches sold, the OG of pimple patches promises to keep bacteria out with its hydrocolloid material, while absorbing secretions from breakouts that you’re trying to get under control. Not only does it help keep bacteria from re-infecting the area, but it also pulls out any fluid that’s trapped in your zit. Bonus: The dots come in three different sizes and are thin enough so you can wear them all day undetected, even under makeup. Exfoliation is a key step here and our Super Reboot Resurfacing Mask effectively and gently exfoliates, resurfaces and retexturizes skin, ungluing impurities deep within pores to reveal fresh, clear skin.

To help fortify a disrupted skin barrier: Add in ceramides and fortifying lipids — both are instrumental in strengthening the skin’s barrier, ultimately helping improve the skin barrier function in acne-affected skin. Incorporate an oil that can help fortify your skin barrier and doesn’t clog pores like Pure Beam Luxe Oil. A multi-purpose solve-all-salve like KBeauty Rescue Balm gives places that attract friction extra TLC. And Lazy Day Pads come pre-soaked with moisturizing and nourishing ingredients that deliver benefits deep into pores.

To keep masks clean: According to Jade Flinn, a nurse educator for the Biocontainment Unit at Johns Hopkins Medicine who specializes in personal protective equipment (PPE), a good rule of thumb is to treat your mask like you treat your undergarments. “I always recommend that you change your mask like you change your underwear: daily,” she says. You can launder DIY cloth masks or bandanas in the washing machine, but Flinn suggests washing them separate from your other garments. Opt for the hottest setting on both your washer and dryer and use regular laundry detergent according to the instructions. 

Another important point Flinn makes: Be conscious of which parts of the mask you do and don’t touch in any part of the removal, sanitizing, or discarding process. Consider the exterior of the mask, and your hands, soiled after going out in public. “When you wear PPE, there should be a mindset change where you’re a bit more conscious of your environment,” she says. “It’s important to be aware of what you are touching.”

To combat contact dermatitis: A dermatologist can help and may prescribe a steroid or even suggest an over-the-counter hydrocortisone, but you should consult your doctor. In general, though, we recommend avoiding harsh products plus a skincare routine with skin-fortifying products and to double down on the hydration.

And if you’re looking for the best products to combat maskne all in one place, our Maskne Essentials collection includes our top picks from our estheticians to help you combat maskne and stay smooth-sailing.

Cheers to radiance, peaches!

 

Everything you need to know about Maskne – and how to fight it
Originally posted here: https://www.peachandlily.com/blogs/news/everything-you-need-to-know-about-maskne-and-how-to-fight-it

Sun Safety for Me and Baby

cabana life

Sun Safety for Me May is skin cancer awareness month, and I wanted to put together a post on sun safety for adults and babies. I’ve written a few posts about sunscreen (a few times) and UPF swimwear before, and I wanted to update my recommendations. Melanoma is a scary diagnosis to receive and I […] Read more…

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Sun Safety for Me and Baby
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Mother’s Day Wellness Ideas

Happy Mother’s Day, peaches! We’re celebrating all moms today for giving life and light. Thank you, moms, for all that you do. 

Whether you’re a mom or celebrating your mom, here are five wellness tips to indulge in today or to share with your mom, to make today a bit more rejuvenating.

Take a Korean Half Bath: Need an easy way to get an extra boost of energy while melting away those feelings of stress? Fill up your tub with very warm water such that when you sit in it, the water reaches your belly button. Keep your belly button down immersed in the warm water. Keep your belly button up, including your arms out of the water. Tip: lean over the side of tub with arms dangling over the edge (holding a good book or just watching something on a propped up iPad)  for a comfortable position. Relax for twenty minutes. The difference in temperature in the lower body and upper body will help boost circulation. You’ll feel revived and rejuvenated (and sweaty as the circulation gets that kickstart!). Power up after with a tall glass of water and you’ll feel completely renewed.

Give yourself a hydrating, easy at-home facial: Skin feeling tired and lacking glow? Often times, the culprit is a lack of hydration deep in our skin. Drinking water doesn’t unfortunately directly hydrate skin, but using topical humectants that bind water to skin can plump up our skin with hydration. Use a hydrating, gentle toner or essence like the Wild Dew Treatment Essence, and on clean skin, layer this on twenty times. Use your hands, and pat into skin. When you receive a professional hydrating facial, a spray device can be used that allows hydrating treatments to sink deep into skin. A good amount of hydrating ingredients (not just the one or two layers you’ll apply during a typical skincare routine) can be effectively applied onto skin. And that’s why after an intensively hydrating facial using these professional tools, skin literally looks born again and visibly plumped up and dewy. While we may not have these devices at home, gently patting in twenty layers of a hydrating essence or toner can have similar effects. Tip: turn on your favorite thirty-minute show, and as you watch, relax and pat on these layers. By the end of the show, your skin will thank you and you’ll look like you just got that professional hydrating facial. 

Masking and breathing: Apply your favorite sheet mask and lay down for fifteen to twenty minutes. During this time, take deep breaths using your diaphragm to inhale deeply. Imagine those breaths you take in traveling down to your right toes, then with the next breath, imagine your breath traveling down to the middle of your right feet, then with the next breath, your right ankle, then with the next, your right shin. And so forth. And then your left foot and leg, then your torso and arms. Envisioning that deep breath and all the oxygen being carried to various parts of our bodies is both meditative and relaxing – and helps us to cultivate the habit of taking in deep breaths, even when we’re going about our days. Remove sheet mask, pat it all in, follow up with your favorite moisturizer and emerge with a radiant face and your body filled with oxygen and calm.

Pamper your feet for a full-body effect: It’s no secret that our feet have so many reflexology points and connect to the rest of our bodies. It might be hard during these times to be able to get a full body massage. One easy hack is to relax the feet. Fill up your tub and sit on the ledge, or a fill up a basin and bring it to your favorite armchair. The water should be very warm and come up to your ankles. Mix in with epsom salt and/or a drop of lavender or peppermint oil. Or just plain warm water will do. Relax for fifteen to thirty minutes. If you’d like and you can, find some stones of various sizes, rinse them off, and include them in the basin or tub. Lean your feet into the stones (be careful not to actually stand up, so that you’re securely still sitting so that you don’t slip), and let the stones add massage relief to the feet. If you loved how that felt, keep the stones around for your next easy foot bath. Helping our feet relax can help our whole bodies feel relaxed. And you deserve it, mama!

Clear your pores and your mind: Our favorite treatment for those very stubborn pores or to give skin a total deep-dive reset is to use the Super Reboot Resurfacing Mask followed by the Pore Proof Perfecting Clay Mask. The Super Reboot mask has clinically proven ingredients to help resurface and exfoliate skin instantly – think of it as a pro-grade chemical peel combined with a soothing mask (so yes, sensitive-skin friendly!). You’ll have babysoft, fresh new skin. The Pore Proof mask meanwhile uses kaolin clay and bentonite to act as a “pore vacuum” and is infused with strawberry and cherry extracts as your mega dose of vitamin C and antioxidants. The Super Reboot mask can be applied for five to twenty minutes depending on your skin, then washed off; and the Pore Proof for about fifteen minutes, then washed off. Curl up with your favorite magazine or book for twenty to forty minutes (depending on your skin), and we encourage you to imagine all your worries leaving your mind along with your dead skin cells and trapped impurities leaving your skin — and melt into positive thoughts or that compelling book or magazine you’re reading.

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Moms – thank you for all that you do! We hope you feel celebrated today!

xo – Peach & Lily Team

 

 

Mother’s Day Wellness Ideas
Originally posted here: https://www.peachandlily.com/blogs/news/mothers-day-wellness-ideas

The Ultimate Baby Gear Roundup

The Ultimate Baby Gear Roundup

Dotori is now approaching 6 months and I finally had a moment to sit down and put together my recommendations for baby gear! I’ve gotten lots of requests from expecting mamas for reviews of all the different baby gear we use. I remember how daunting it was to put my registry together (though I had […] Read more…

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The Ultimate Baby Gear Roundup
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Tips to Treat Hand Dermatitis

Tips to Treat Hand Dermatitis

Let’s talk about hand dermatitis. As part of my recent posts on COVID related skin issues, I’ve been seeing a big uptick in hand dermatitis through teledermatology lately, with lots of dry itchy peeling hands and even some deep fissures and cracks in the skin. This can cause discomfort and even pain. Frequent handwashing, though […] Read more…

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Tips to Treat Hand Dermatitis
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PPE Skin Protection during COVID

PPE Skin Protection during COVID

I’ve been sharing a lot of COVID related information on my Instagram lately, and my recent post on PPE skin protection was helpful for a lot of folk in medicine. I wanted to repost it here so you can share it with colleagues who are on the frontlines. First of all, THANK YOU to all […] Read more…

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PPE Skin Protection during COVID
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#DermsHolyGrail: Dr. Afton Chavez

Dr. Afton Chavez

We’re back with another #DermsHolyGrail, this time featuring the lovely Dr. Afton Chavez, who is currently finishing up dermatology residency at Brown and will be heading off to do a Mohs fellowship at Harvard next year. Don’t forget to check out all the other regimens that have been featured to get the inside scoop on […] Read more…

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#DermsHolyGrail: Dr. Afton Chavez
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