Tara checks out Brentwood’s new Nail Garden and hooks up Groomed LA readers with a 15% DISCOUNT!

May 5, 2011

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Has your regular trip to the nail salon lost that lovin’ spa feeling?  Ready to treat your tootsies to the pampering that they deserve?  Well slide those neglected stems into your favorite spring sandals and get ready, because the Nail Garden has arrived in the Westside.

The already infamous Nail Garden, with branches in Studio City, Sherman Oaks and Burbank, has just opened its newest nail salon, conveniently located in the Brentwood Gardens. It’s the perfect spot for a spa trip before meeting the girls for a quick bite or shopping for the right top at Ron Herman to match your fabulous new nail color.

The Nail Garden’s modern decor and chill lounge music gives the nail salon a relaxingly fresh vibe. Combined with complementary coffee and drinks, I was feeling pampered even before I picked out my nail color.  And best of all, to my surprise, the nail polish station was completely filled with every OPI color imaginable. I easily found my favorite sultry red, named “Vodka and Caviar.”  Yum!

The Nail Garden has lots of different reasonably priced spa packages available, or clients can pick and choose treatments to design their own spa experience. I treated my neglected digits to the Indulgence Bliss Spa Combo.

But before my spa experience even began, my nail technician brought out a brand new sterile package of nail utensils that she opened up in front of me. And I was informed that each massage chair has a Backflow Prevention System that keeps the basin clean and fresh. Love it!

My intoxicating spa treatment included a marine cooling mask, a sea salt scrub and a warm lotion massage. As my hands and feet were delightfully softening in the paraffin wax, I relaxed into the hands of my technician who gave me a neck and shoulder massage – all included in the package.  By the time my nails were being painted, I felt my body was completely relaxed and refreshed from head to toe.

I was so happy with my nail service that I popped into one of the well-designed treatment rooms for a quick arm wax. Fab! Other treatments include a full waxing service menu, eyelash and brow tinting, lash extensions, teeth whitening and a wonderful kids’ mai/pedi menu, for children 10 and under.

The Nail Garden is the perfect location for hosting a Garden Spa Party with friends or a Princess Party for the kidos. Or meet up with the girls for the Nail Garden’s weekly Happy Hour. That’s right!  Just book a manicure-pedicure combo on Monday to Wednesday between 5:00 to 8:00pm get a glass of wine on the house. Love it!

And for our fabulous readers….. Receive 15% off any service at any one of the 4 Nail Garden locations when you mention Groomed-LA.

For more information check out the Nail Garden at www.nailgarden.com

Or to book an appointment at the Nail Garden in Brentwood gardens call (310)979-0808.

Or drop in at 11677 San Vicente Blvd. # 112, Brentwood CA 90049.

  

xo Tara Sizlo

Warren Tricomi Salon for L’Oreal Professionel new INOA (ammonia free hair color). With a half OFF offer for Groomed L.A. peeps!

May 4, 2011

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After years of getting my dish water blond hair highlighted with your standard ammonia based highlights, I was sick of looking like a South Jersey soccer mom.  Ammonia based highlights are the gift that keeps on giving.  I'd leave the salon looking like a million bucks and a month later my golden tresses would look like the unfortunate Sun-in bleach job I rocked in high school. 

Well, I can fret no more.  There's a new highlight in town – L'Oreal Profesionel INOA.  INOA, which stands for Innovation No Ammonia, advertises itself as the hair color for the future and I have to agree.  I can't rave enough about the amazing highlights Kaz Amor, principal west coast extraordinaire at Warren Tricomi, gave me using INOA.  You get so used to the toxic smell, the eyes watering, the scalp burning that it was hard to believe INOA was actually going to lighten my hair enough like Kaz assured me it would.  Well, mission accomplished.  Not only did I leave the salon with the gorgeous honey blonde I wanted, but three weeks later my hair is still gorgeous, shiny and soft.  
 
This is one hair color you can feel great about – INOA doesn't harm environment, there's no animals testing and there's no yucky chemicals for you.  The question now is why would anyone go back to their ammonia based highlights? They're so twentieth century.
 
And speaking of the twentieth century – I did my eyebrows no favors in that millennium.  Apparently my brow butchering was so bad, that brow and lash specialist to the stars, Kristie Streicher, spotted my desperate need for help from across the room as Kaz was transforming my hair.  Kristie is in so much demand in both New York and LA that she has to fly back and forth every six weeks to keep her peeps looking good.  She’s now based mostly in LA so we’re super lucky to have access to her magic threading, tender tweezing and lengthening lashing.  And what's so great about Kristi is that she’s into the natural brow so you don’t leave the salon feeling plucked to death.  She shapes, tints – vegetable-based tint, btw – and tweezes the brows into a natural shape that frames your face. I also learned a little trick for people like me who have holes in their brows – the brow comb-over!

 

xo Chelsea Gilmore
 

SPECIAL OFFER FOR GROOMED L.A. PEEPS!

The first 10 people get HALF OFF (!!) of a INOA treatment with

West Coast partner of Warren-Tricomi Kaz Amor.  

The service starts at $146 (for single process)

( does not include a blowout )

 

Warren Tricomi

8327 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(323) 651-4545


Stop into Whole Foods in Bev Hills on Friday and come away with more than just food! Be one of the first to try their new custom Skin Analysis System!

May 3, 2011

Hey!  Whole Foods has more than just yummy food.

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WHAT :: MyChelle Dermaceuticals is excited to launch their proprietary MyChelle Imaging System (MIS), a unique skin analysis system that provides a complete complexion profile and skin care recommendations, at Whole Foods Market Beverly Hills.

Stop in for a  complimentary on-site skin analysis from a licensed esthetician!


WHEN ::  Friday, May 6 from 11am -4pm.


WHERE :: Whole Foods Market Beverly Hills

239 North Crescent Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 274-3360


ABOUT :: Launched at Whole Foods Market in Austin and expanding to over 20 Whole Foods Markets within 90 days, MIS creates an opportunity for interaction with the customer, a touch of theater and an intimate experience in the quieter Whole Body Department. The goal is to offer MIS at all top Whole Body Departments across the country before the end of 2012.

So, what IS the MIS SYSTEM and why is this so cool, you ask?

MyChelle, the leader in bioactive skin care, brings you personalized skin care analysis with the introductionof their new MyChelle Imaging System (MIS).This unique system provides a complete complexion profile with an eight point analysis focusing on skin irregularities, wrinkles, texture, p-bacteria, pores, age spots, UV spots, and vascular areas.

Through this exclusive skin care consultation consumers can determine their current facial characteristics and develop a customized product program to treat their individual needs. MIS utilizes a safe, standard white light with a cross-polarized flash and UV photography to measure skin surface and subsurface condition which translates into an in-depth analysis of customers’ skin condition.

Similar to a personal consultation with a dermatologist, the system generates a very specific report that can be compared to others in the same peer group for better understanding of skin condition and the products recommended for treatment.

Step 1: Consultation

MIS identifies skin’s condition both topically and below the surface. The 3D powered consultation provides data visualization of the deep layers of skin. A MyChelle Liscensed Esthetican will review the reports and guide consumers with an in-depth explanation of their skin.

Step 2: Product Recommendations

The animated analysis and MyChelle Licensed Esthetician will create a customized skin program specifically designed for the individual’s skin needs.  A personalized report listing the product recommendations and education behind each choice will be provided.

Step 3: Follow-up Tracking

To measure results of treatment products, it is important to take a follow up MIS picture at two and four month intervals and compare the changes. A quantitative assessment measuring side by side images will provide numerical data that proves efficacy.

About MyChelle Dermaceuticals

The core values of MyChelle Dermaceuticals center on its purity, commitment to safe and effective products and dedication to sourcing unique plant-based ingredients to deliver beautiful, healthy skin. The frontrunner in bioactive beauty, MyChelle creates potent, nontoxic skin care products that blend natural, dermaceutical-grade and bioactive ingredients with the most modern, clean technology for guaranteed visible results.

 Founded in 2000, MyChelle offers a full line of highly therapeutic cleansers, treatments, serums, toners, nourishing creams, sun protection, men’s products and body care. 

MyChelle continues to balance, nourish and restore skin helping people celebrate the radiance within.

Available in natural products stores nationwide, for more information visit www.mychelle.com and become a fan on Facebook :http://www.facebook.com/#!/MyChelleDermaceuticals

  

Style Bar Beverly Hills. Mani-pedis/ blow-outs & make-up applications – $33 each!

May 2, 2011

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time not your friend these days?

How about getting all three of these services — at once?

Blow outs are $33….make-up is $33…..and wait, a mani & pedi is $33!

At STYLE BAR BH – the new chic, modern "beauty express bar in Bev Hills.

I sent my super busy manager friend Shawn Simon to sample the offerings.  Her goal: to get some serious grooming after a meeting at 5:15, be in and out and back to the Soho House by 6:45, and looking smashing at that.  Mission accomplished.  She had her hair blown out, full on evening make up applied and her nails were shiny and new.  She looked and felt fab! She loved the place!

Style Bar BH offers blowouts, makeup application, and manicures & pedicures for under $100 and they get guests in and out in under one hour.

Guests experience luxury, high quality, affordable services that can be performed two at a time, catering to time constraints and a desire to get all beauty services under one roof.

 They offer a full service menu with an array of must-have beauty additions from hair cut and hair color, to eyelash extensions, and luxe scalp treatments. 

Style Bar BH

136 S Beverly Dr.,

Beverly Hills, CA, 90212.

For more information visit www.StyleBarBH.com or call 310.858.2400.

 “Everyone in LA has someplace to be, and who doesn’t want to look more glamorous in under one hour?

 

HERE'S A MAMA'S DAY PROMO!

Bring your mom in to Style Bar anytime the week of Mother's Day and she will get a free scalp massage and manicure (20 dollar value)!


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i’m sunscreen obsessed. are you? did you know THIS?

May 1, 2011

10 Facts We Now Know About Sunscreen

With summer on the horizon, we know it’s time to slather on the sunscreen and reapply, but how much do we really know about this magical lotion that’s said to protect against sunburn and prevent skin cancer? For all the mysteries that still remain about the sun and how it affects us, we can rest assured knowing that we have these 10 facts about sunscreen covered:

  1. There is No Evidence that the Chemicals in Sunscreen are Not Safe: Despite ongoing controversy over the safety of the chemicals in sunscreens, most scientists and doctors agree that there is no evidence that sunscreen ingredients are harmful to humans. The argument that sunscreen ingredients are carcinogenic, block vitamin D or alter the body’s hormone system will require further research and experimental studies before any conclusions are drawn.
  2. The Higher the SPF Number, the Smaller the Difference: It’s a common misconception that a higher SPF number means you are doubly or triply protected. A higher number does indicate more protection, but it doesn’t give you two to three times as much protection as one with an SPF 15. Sunscreens with SPF 15 filter out roughly 93 percent of UVB rays and SPF 30 sunscreens filter about 97 percent. The protection slightly increases as the SPF number gets higher, but only by one percent (98) for SPF 50 and two percent (99) for SPF 100 sunscreens. The fact is no one sunscreen will protect you completely.
  3. SPF Numbers Only Refer to UVB Ray Protection: The sun protection factor (SPF) number on sunscreens only measures protection against UVB rays, the skin-burning rays. There is no current FDA-approved rating system for measuring protection from UVA rays, which cause aging of the skin. To ensure coverage against UVB and UVA rays, you should use a "broad-spectrum" sunscreen, or one that contains avobenzone (Parsol 1789), ecamsule, zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.
  4. There’s a Difference Between Waterproof and Water-Resistant Sunscreen: Sunscreens that are labeled "waterproof" or "water-resistant" are slightly different in their chemical makeup and water tolerance. Water-resistant sunscreens can maintain their SPF level after 40 minutes of water exposure, and waterproof sunscreens can maintain their SPF level after 80 minutes of water exposure, according to the FDA. If you’re plan on being in the water or participating in outdoor activities, you should choose a water-resistant or waterproof sunscreen for optimal protection.
  5. Sunscreen Does Not Cause Vitamin D Deficiency: For years, people have blamed sunscreen and dermatologists’ pleas to stay out of the sun as the leading cause for vitamin D deficiency in Americans. However, we now know that there is little to no evidence that shows sunscreens cause vitamin D deficiency, and people can get the recommended amount of vitamin D from other sources than just the sun, such as taking dietary supplements and eating foods like salmon, milk and eggs.
  6. Sunscreen is Not Fail-Safe: We now know that sunscreen is not fail-safe because it is not a guaranteed protection against all of the sun’s harmful rays. There is also no supporting evidence that sunscreens protect you from developing malignant melanoma, the deadliest kind of skin cancer. Sunscreen alone will not fully protect you from the sun or from developing skin cancer. In addition to wearing sunscreen, you should also seek shade, wear protective clothing, avoid peak hours of sun exposure and monitor the UV index.
  7. One Ounce of Sunscreen is Needed to Cover Your Body: We now know that one ounce, equivalent to a full shot glass, is the recommended amount of sunscreen needed to cover your exposed skin. You should apply sunscreen liberally and reapply every two hours, especially after perspiring, swimming or towel-drying. Sunscreen is something you definitely don’t have to go easy on. Don’t forget to protect the often-missed parts of the body, like the lips, ears, hands, feet, neck and scalp.
  8. Everyone Should Use Sunscreen, Regardless of Skin Color: People of all races and ethnicities are at risk for developing skin cancer, and should wear sunscreen to protect themselves from UV radiation. We know that people with fair skin and a large number of freckles and moles have a greater chance of burning and developing skin cancer, but people with darker skin can also burn and develop skin cancer as well. Dark-skinned individuals are also more likely to be diagnosed with skin cancer in the later stages when it is more dangerous and could be fatal.
  9. Sunscreen is Needed in All Types of Weather: Whether it’s sunny, cloudy or snowing outside, you still need sunscreen to stay protected all year long. Ultraviolet rays can do a significant amount of damage even when the sun is not at its hottest. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, people experience some of the severest sunburns because they did not protect themselves on cloudy days, where up to 40 percent of the sun’s radiation can get through. So, whether you’re hitting the slopes or riding the waves, you need to wear sunscreen in every season and every type of weather.
  10. Sunscreens Have a Maximum Shelf Life of Three Years: According to the FDA, all sunscreens have to be stable at their original strength for at least three years, unless otherwise indicated by an expiration date. Sunscreens lose their effectiveness after three years, especially when the bottle is exposed to direct sunlight, extreme changes in temperature or left open. Sunscreen is said to have a shelf life of three years. However, if you’re using the appropriate amount of sunscreen daily, you shouldn’t have bottles of sunscreen sitting around for more than one year!

 Read more here!