Skin Care Clinic – Tyson’s Corner, VA October 2, 2004 EXIT

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Skin Care Clinic – Tyson’s Corner, VA
EXIT
October
2, 2004
Objectives
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Know about skin
Know your skin
Know your options
Know how to use
the products
Have fun
We started with a simple
leadership proposition
All of the good …
… none of the bad
Our Mission
We strive to be a distinctive resource for all
who aspire to the physical, emotional, or
financial rewards that derive from skin care
product leadership.
Professional Advisory Board
Al Lane,
M.D.
Alexia Kimball, Ph.D. Michael Chang, Ph.D.
Etienne Soudant,
Grande Ecole
Dr. Patricia Ferris
And
Dr. Bryan Fuller
(not pictured)
Michael Balick, Ph.D.
Zoe Draelos, M.D
Paul Cox,
Ph.D.
Fitzpatrick
Glogau
TYPE 3
TYPE 1
TYPE 4
TYPE 2
Skin care + nutrition + lifestyle
Common skin concerns
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Breakouts
Texture / ruddiness
Enlarged pores
Lines and wrinkles
Pigment spots / melasma
Loss of firmness
Sensitivity
Product Leadership Platforms
• Daily Skin Care
• Skin Treatment
• Ethnobotanical Skin Care
Product Leadership Platform
• ETHNOBOTANICAL
SKIN CARE
Epoch
Epoch Baby
Epoch Calming Touch
Problem Solving Cream
Product Leadership Platform
• DAILY SKIN CARE
Nutricential Face Care
Body Care
Cleansing and toning
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General considerations
Special considerations for sensitive skin
By skin type
For special needs
Nourish and Moisturize
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Chronic irritation
Barrier competency
Sun protection (understanding SPF)
Circadian effects
Product Leadership Platform
• SKIN TREATMENT
Clear Skin
Rejuvenation
Whitening
Nu Skin Clear Action:
A system to treat full range of effects of acne on skin
How will you age?
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What causes skin to age?
• Environmental Aging
• Mechanical Aging
• Biological Aging
Extreme Makeover? … Not!
Excuse me while my face is under construction
Treat
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Global effects of photoaging
Texture
Pores
Pigmentation
Lines and Wrinkles
Firmness
Acne
Application Tips
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Sensitive skin …
- test first
- wait 10 minutes after cleansing
Most active ingredients first
Serums
Gels
Lotions
Creams
And yes … you can over do it!
Sensitive Skin?
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Sensory irritation (are you a stinger?)
Atopic dematosis / eczema
Allergic
Rosacea
Test it First!
Keep your skin healthy. At any time, any place.
• Your skin takes a lot of abuse
• Help your skin protect itself
Nu Skin® Perennial™ Intense Body Moisturizer
Survival strategy for healthy-looking skin.
Increase skin’s cellular durability
to reinforce defense mechanisms
against dry air, cold climate and wind.
Nature’s survival strategy
• How does the Narcissus bulb survive
harsh winters?
Nature’s survival strategy
•During dormancy:
Protective agents increase
the capacity of a bulb to resist
environmental aggressors
and survive the winter.
FULL OF
USAGE OF
STARTS TO BUILD
FULL OF
DORMIN
ENERGY
ENERGY RESERVES
DORMIN
COMPOUND
RESERVES TO
AND DORMIN
COMPOUND
BLOSSOM
COMPOUND
Nu Skin® Clinical tests - Sealing moisture
35%
21% 20%
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• This study measured a decrease in
Trans Epidermal Water Loss.
PRODUCT B
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PERENNIAL™
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PRODUCT A
• Over an eight day period
Perennial™ showed
35% improvement
in skin’s moisture retention function.
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A healthy alternative to a beautiful tan
Protects skin from accelerated
aging in two ways:
• Automatically adjusts to your skin
tone for a natural looking tan
without exposure to aging UV rays
• Protects skin cells from aging free
radicals with Dunaliella Salina, a
microaglae rich in colorless
carotenoids and beta carotene
Summary
• Choices you make today affect the way you look
tomorrow
• Skin care needs vary greatly from individual to
individual
• It may take some experimentation to find the
best regimen
• When in doubt, option for the most gentle
alternative
• Remember, beautiful skin is an advertisement of
biological health. Take care of inner health to
reflect outer beauty.
Skin Care Clinic – Tyson’s Corner, VA
EXIT
October
2, 2004