I wanted to share a bit about my recent look into Neocutis Skin Care products, their technology, and how their growth factor 'PSP' works. Here's the scoop.
Neocutis offers a number of products that feature technology that was developed by leading Swiss researchers out of the University Hospital of Lausanne, a leading international research facility. Their claim-to-fame/ proprietary ingredient is called PSP, which they have termed the "Cadillac of Peptides".
Here are some interesting facts about PSP and how it works:
The Healing Power of Peptides
Inspired by the phenomenon of the scarless healing of fetal skin, medical researchers in Switzerland created a biotechnology process to obtain the super power proteins involved in wound healing from cultured fibroblasts. A dedicated cell bank was established for developing new wound healing and burn treatments with these amazing proteins. That same cell bank is the source of the fibroblasts that produce PSP, which is Neocutis' secret weapon. By the way, fibroblasts are the collagen producing cell found in skin.
PSP
PSP stands for Processed Skin Proteins. PSP is a mixture of Human Growth Factors, interleukins, and the other cytokines that were discovered by those Swiss scientist smarty-pants.
Ok, so it heals wounds (that's pretty cool). But what does it do for the skin's appearance?
Let's face it: aging skin is damaged. No matter what you want to primarily blame for the inflammation, damaged/aged skin is basically wounded skin. The free-radical damage (reactive oxidative species) that causes the wound (aging/ skin damage) is caused by stuff like
- glycation
- injuries to the skin
- pollution
- chronic skin conditions
- sun damage: the tanning bed you hit in high school, the baby oil/iodine days of the past, or even just daily daylight-exposure
The scientists found that even though the skin does not actually absorb the growth factors, they are proven to play what I like to think of as a game of 'telephone' with the skin when applied topically. They are able to stimulate the healing process, actually acting to 'heal' the 'wound' of the aging/damaged skin.
The result is smoothed, brightened and firmed skin, all with no color or fragrance additives. Give it a try and see what you think! Check it out here: www.neocutis.com
Until next time, stay fabulous, my friends!

I got my first glimpse of our Erickson Cosmetic Dermatology Ad in CS Magazine's 20th Anniversary issue Wednesday night at the Art Institute. How fun to see it in reality for the first time. Great success!

Here's what I grabbed: Retro Matte Colors
(From Left)
Relentlessly Red
Ruby Woo
All Fired Up
Not pictured: Flat Out Fabulous

Check out my new Limited Edition Eye and Cheek compact from the Neiman Marcus Tom Ford on Michigan Avenue. My girls Magdalena and Dominique set me up with this beauty, perfect for spring! 



My latest, super fun No Chip Manicures from Cosmos Beauty Bar in Glen Ellyn!









If you are a beauty professional, please consider taking your talents beyond work! You know how good you can make your clientele feel on an everyday-basis, now just imagine how you can help someone who might really need your help, but hasn't met you yet.
Every time, the participants leave the workshop with smiles on their faces, and you know that you might have helped give them the tools to feel beautiful and happy during a rough time. 


