For a certain population of Hollywood, the now resolved WGA and ongoing SAG-AFTRA strikes have offered a silver lining: Downtime for personal refreshing.
“Some of my patients expected a resolution would come within a month or two, so they didn’t really feel financially strapped to be conservative with their spending,” says Beverly Hills- and San Diego-based dermatologist Dr. Tess Mauricio, who saw an increase in bookings for her Time Machine Procedure.
Actress Tracie Thoms (9-1-1, Rent) before, left, and after her Time Machine Procedure with Dr. Tess Mauricio.
A combination of advanced energy-based skin resurfacing, this $2,500 treatment, which requires up to five days of downtime, utilizes laser and radiofrequency, growth factors via platelet rich plasma and collagen induction therapy with micro-needling. “This can address all signs of skin aging including wrinkles, sagging skin, eye bags, droopy eyelids and large pores,” she adds.
Actress Tracie Thoms experienced her first in-office treatment with Dr.
“Some of my patients expected a resolution would come within a month or two, so they didn’t really feel financially strapped to be conservative with their spending,” says Beverly Hills- and San Diego-based dermatologist Dr. Tess Mauricio, who saw an increase in bookings for her Time Machine Procedure.
Actress Tracie Thoms (9-1-1, Rent) before, left, and after her Time Machine Procedure with Dr. Tess Mauricio.
A combination of advanced energy-based skin resurfacing, this $2,500 treatment, which requires up to five days of downtime, utilizes laser and radiofrequency, growth factors via platelet rich plasma and collagen induction therapy with micro-needling. “This can address all signs of skin aging including wrinkles, sagging skin, eye bags, droopy eyelids and large pores,” she adds.
Actress Tracie Thoms experienced her first in-office treatment with Dr.
- 10/4/2023
- by Elycia Rubin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Everybody looks so great. When I look around this room, I can’t help but wonder, ‘Is Ozempic right for me?’ ” joked Jimmy Kimmel while hosting the 95th Academy Awards. Of course, Kimmel was referencing Hollywood’s sweeping off-label use of the injectable diabetes drug — as well as similar drugs Mounjaro and Wegovy — to rapidly shed pounds by suppressing appetite and slowing digestion.
One unintended side effect of the drug (which can also cause gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting and diarrhea) is “Ozempic face” — a term coined by cosmetic dermatologist Paul Jarrod Frank to describe the gaunt look resulting from sudden volume loss, which some plastic surgeons are combatting with fat transfers (often taken from the hips or abdomen). And now doctors are seeing “Ozempic body,” where quick weight loss results in head-to-toe laxity of skin.
“If you lose a lot of weight quickly, your skin gets saggy, everything from...
One unintended side effect of the drug (which can also cause gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting and diarrhea) is “Ozempic face” — a term coined by cosmetic dermatologist Paul Jarrod Frank to describe the gaunt look resulting from sudden volume loss, which some plastic surgeons are combatting with fat transfers (often taken from the hips or abdomen). And now doctors are seeing “Ozempic body,” where quick weight loss results in head-to-toe laxity of skin.
“If you lose a lot of weight quickly, your skin gets saggy, everything from...
- 4/14/2023
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Winter is coming for our skincare routines. With more than a month left of fall, the impending dry winter air — coupled with people using humidifiers and heaters indoors — can leave the skin flaky, dry and cracked and cause irritation in already sensitive skin.
“Winter can be a notoriously tricky time to manage hydration, balance and skin health. Humidity drops along with temperature,” board-certified dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban (whose clients have included Angela Bassett, Kris Jenner and reportedly Nicole Kidman) tells The Hollywood Reporter. “This time of year in many climates ravages of winter are presenting the worst in skin, hair and nails — but our lips actually take the biggest beating [when they get] chapped and rough. Dehydration, transepidermal water loss, shrinkage and loss...
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Winter is coming for our skincare routines. With more than a month left of fall, the impending dry winter air — coupled with people using humidifiers and heaters indoors — can leave the skin flaky, dry and cracked and cause irritation in already sensitive skin.
“Winter can be a notoriously tricky time to manage hydration, balance and skin health. Humidity drops along with temperature,” board-certified dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban (whose clients have included Angela Bassett, Kris Jenner and reportedly Nicole Kidman) tells The Hollywood Reporter. “This time of year in many climates ravages of winter are presenting the worst in skin, hair and nails — but our lips actually take the biggest beating [when they get] chapped and rough. Dehydration, transepidermal water loss, shrinkage and loss...
- 12/6/2022
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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“Full, healthy hair is seen as a sign of beauty,” says Miriam Bloch, celebrity wig designer and founder of The Wig Addiction hair care products.
But what if that mane is starting to wane?
While hair loss is often thought to primarily affect men, according to the American Hair Loss Association, nearly 40 percent of those experiencing it are women.
The fault lies with a variety of factors. “Hormonal changes, genetics, stressors, diet, environment, disease, illness and medications can all contribute to hair loss and thinning,” says dermatologist and hair surgeon Craig Ziering. “And for those who engage in tension-creating hairstyles, excessive use of heated tools, color and chemicals, this can lead over time to follicle damage and destruction, leading to thin, weak hair.” In other words, consider dumping daily use of that flat iron.
Time is of the essence though when dealing with the problem.
“Full, healthy hair is seen as a sign of beauty,” says Miriam Bloch, celebrity wig designer and founder of The Wig Addiction hair care products.
But what if that mane is starting to wane?
While hair loss is often thought to primarily affect men, according to the American Hair Loss Association, nearly 40 percent of those experiencing it are women.
The fault lies with a variety of factors. “Hormonal changes, genetics, stressors, diet, environment, disease, illness and medications can all contribute to hair loss and thinning,” says dermatologist and hair surgeon Craig Ziering. “And for those who engage in tension-creating hairstyles, excessive use of heated tools, color and chemicals, this can lead over time to follicle damage and destruction, leading to thin, weak hair.” In other words, consider dumping daily use of that flat iron.
Time is of the essence though when dealing with the problem.
- 11/6/2022
- by Elycia Rubin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Ninety Goop-ites flew in from as far afield as Georgia, New York, Texas and Oregon (many in mother-daughter pairings) to attend Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Immersive wellness experience at the Santa Monica Proper hotel on Sunday, Oct. 16.
The 1,200 invite-only event kicked off at 8 a.m. with Drea Wheeler’s “Flowlicious” core workout and a beauty master class with Iván Pol of The Beauty Sandwich (clients include Ana de Armas, Lily James and Sydney Sweeney), who showed guests how to use Augustinus Bader products and facial massage to create a “snatched face” with sculpted cheeks, defined jawlines and lifted brows.
Makeup artist Jillian Dempsey (married to actor Patrick Dempsey) provided touch-ups with her namesake product line, alongside bra fittings by Cuup, 24-karat gold ear seeding by Vie Healing, B12 shots by Hydration Room and Therabody facial massages. There were Paleo Puffs and Bjorn Qorn to snack on,...
Ninety Goop-ites flew in from as far afield as Georgia, New York, Texas and Oregon (many in mother-daughter pairings) to attend Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Immersive wellness experience at the Santa Monica Proper hotel on Sunday, Oct. 16.
The 1,200 invite-only event kicked off at 8 a.m. with Drea Wheeler’s “Flowlicious” core workout and a beauty master class with Iván Pol of The Beauty Sandwich (clients include Ana de Armas, Lily James and Sydney Sweeney), who showed guests how to use Augustinus Bader products and facial massage to create a “snatched face” with sculpted cheeks, defined jawlines and lifted brows.
Makeup artist Jillian Dempsey (married to actor Patrick Dempsey) provided touch-ups with her namesake product line, alongside bra fittings by Cuup, 24-karat gold ear seeding by Vie Healing, B12 shots by Hydration Room and Therabody facial massages. There were Paleo Puffs and Bjorn Qorn to snack on,...
- 10/17/2022
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Ashley Graham, Demi Lovato, Olivia Munn and Lizzo are among the stars who have posted cellulite-revealing selfies on social media while speaking out to celebrate being perfectly imperfect. “I have cellulite,” Amy Schumer has said, “and I still deserve love.”
Others in the spotlight continue to search for minimally invasive solutions to get rid of that stubborn dimpled skin — found primarily on thighs, buttocks and the stomach. Cellulite is most prevalent in women (because of the distribution of fat, muscle and connective tissue) and occurs when fibrous, lattice-like connective cords pull down, pocketing fat in between. So all the topical creams, massaging and dry brushing in the world won’t make a difference.
But recent advances in nonsurgical skin-toning and tightening devices, along with Qwo — the first Fda-approved injectable enzyme treatment for cellulite on the buttocks — offer an array of promising cellulite-busting tools.
Ashley Graham, Demi Lovato, Olivia Munn and Lizzo are among the stars who have posted cellulite-revealing selfies on social media while speaking out to celebrate being perfectly imperfect. “I have cellulite,” Amy Schumer has said, “and I still deserve love.”
Others in the spotlight continue to search for minimally invasive solutions to get rid of that stubborn dimpled skin — found primarily on thighs, buttocks and the stomach. Cellulite is most prevalent in women (because of the distribution of fat, muscle and connective tissue) and occurs when fibrous, lattice-like connective cords pull down, pocketing fat in between. So all the topical creams, massaging and dry brushing in the world won’t make a difference.
But recent advances in nonsurgical skin-toning and tightening devices, along with Qwo — the first Fda-approved injectable enzyme treatment for cellulite on the buttocks — offer an array of promising cellulite-busting tools.
- 8/21/2022
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Earlier this week, the New Mexico Department of Health announced the closure of a spa in Albuquerque after one of their clients reportedly developed an “unspecified infection” sometime after getting a “vampire facial.” During an inspection of the facility on Friday morning, health department officials became concerned about the way the spa was managing the storage, handling and disposal of needles.
“That’s concerning, because if needles aren’t handled appropriately, you could potentially increase the risk of a blood-borne infection,” Department of Health epidemiologist Dr. Michael Landen.
Landen advised...
“That’s concerning, because if needles aren’t handled appropriately, you could potentially increase the risk of a blood-borne infection,” Department of Health epidemiologist Dr. Michael Landen.
Landen advised...
- 9/14/2018
- by Amelia McDonell-Parry
- Rollingstone.com
Foundation can be a gift and a curse. The right amount offers a flawless base for the rest of your makeup, while too much of the stuff can clog pores and lead to breakouts. Not to mention, there are so many options on the market, with a range of ingredients, that you can never be too sure what's right for you. In a time when skin is in—or at least naturally-look skin (read: not caked-on product)—we asked Hollywood's leading dermatologists and aestheticians—from Shani Darden, Jessica Alba's facialist, to Dr. Ava Shamban, who's worked with Kris Jenner, what are some of their go-to foundations. If these products weren't good for skin, you can bet these expects...
- 6/18/2018
- E! Online
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