10 BEAUTY PRODUCT MARKETING CLAIMS DECONSTRUCTED

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We are all subject to marketing and advertising on a daily basis. Nowadays it seems like even thinking about skin care will get you bombarded with countless ads and sponsored post on social media. But how trustworthy are some of the marketing buzzwords used to describe the effects of skincare merchandise? We reached out to an anti-aging expert and board-certified Denver Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Manish Shah. Shah advocates helping consumers understand what this frequently used language means. Dr. Shah is also an ethical patient safety advocate.

“There are many ways marketers attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of the consumer with empty phrases and jargon,” comments Dr. Shah. “A phrase such as ‘clinically tested’ and ‘doctor recommended’ is used to mislead consumers into thinking a certain product has more credibility than it actually does.” However, Dr. Shah explains, when these phrases are used it says nothing for the results of the clinical tests or what the products were tested for. In terms of products being “Doctor recommended,” Shah warns that “consumers don’t know what doctor recommended the product in most cases and if those doctors are getting some sort of incentive for endorsement.”

Dr. Shah shares common marketing jargon phrases used to mislead consumers.

A Product that claims “Patented Technology”

“Patents are not necessarily a foolproof sign that something is groundbreaking or effective,” explains Dr. Shah. “Marketers use this language to convey innovation and superiority that their product might not necessarily have over its competitors,” he says. Patents are sometimes authorized through technicality instead of breakthrough meaning any new combination of ingredients, methods or production process can be patented as long as it is new.

“Maximum strength”

This is a term used often by skin cleansers and moisturizers. “It’s a relative term and the consumer doesn’t really know what it is relevant to. It’s language that entices the shopper to make the purchase without really telling them how it accomplishes ‘maximum strength’ results,” says the Denver Plastic Surgeon. 

“Clinical strength”

From painkillers to hydrating serums, companies love to bill their products as having “clinical strength.” Dr. Shah says consumers should practice healthy skepticism with such claims. “A product that claims it has clinical strength, in many cases, could have been tested by the doctors developing it. If you think about it you can’t really pinpoint what that phrase means because it is relative and we have no context as to what the company considers clinical strength,” says Shah. The perception, explains Dr. Shah, is that the product is better because the world clinical makes it sound more credible.

“For All Skin Types”

“This is a difficult promise to deliver on,” says Shah who has practiced his specialty for 14 years. “Not all skin is the same. If someone has an allergy to an ingredient or some form of dermatitis they really should speak to their doctor about what products are best to include in their regiment instead of blindly trusting a label,” he says.  

“FDA Approved” 

The FDA has different protocols for skincare products that make cosmetic claims as opposed to those that make more medical claims such as promising to increase production of collagen in the skin. Since that is a body function the FDA treats those differently than normal skincare products. However the FDA just stipulates that the product being sold is safe to use in the manner in which it is directed to be used “FDA approval is not credential that shows the superiority of results,” says Dr. Shah. The plastic surgeon recommends that you not be sold on the sole factor of an FDA approval.

“Anti-Aging, Revitalizing, or Age Defying”

We’ve all seen these on the labels of some cream or serum or advertised in a commercial where beautiful models and actresses are displayed in all of their airbrushed and well-lit perfection. “These terms are somewhat misleading in that they give the perception of an unrealistic turning back of the clock,” says Dr. Shah. To many consumers viewing an advertisement, it might seem like buy and using that product will help them look like an ageless actress and that is not accurate.” Aging gracefully and maintaining a more youthful look has a lot to do with nutrition, exercise, genes, consistent skin care, stress levels, and cosmetic procedures when necessary. But according to Shah, people cannot cling onto just one aspect in order to look their best and no one product will reverse the clock.

Medical-Looking Packaging

Be wary of bottles that look like test tubes, labels or packages that include a medical or first aid cross, or feature type that looks like Rx suggesting that it’s a prescription-strength formula even though it’s sold over the counter.

Botanical

Dr. Shah explains that “An actual botanic is technically an ingredient that is derived from a plant. But, again, “botanical” may be used in advertising to refer to something that is synthetic but acts similar to a plant-based ingredient.”

Instant Results

Keep in mind that “instant results” aren’t the same as “long-term results.” Meaning, you may use a product that gives you instant moisture or has a quick-acting firming effect, but those results may fade after a few hours and require reapplication. Dr. Shah’s final advice: “Check a product to make sure it specifies whether its “instant” effects are long lasting or short term.”  

Firming

What you think it means: Proven to make skin look tauter.

What it really means: Essentially nothing. “There is no objective way to measure firming,” says Dr. Shah “When a brand says their product has been shown to firm your skin, that claim can only be based on very subjective consumer perception.”

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IT'S ALL ABOUT NAIL HEALTH

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Celebrity Manicurist and Owner of As U Wish Nail Spa, Skyy Hadley has a few tips on what we need to know about Nail Health especially for those of us that enjoy getting gel manicures!

  • If getting a gel or acrylic set is inevitable, take proper care of your nails prior to the treatment to reduce damage post-removal. Use a nail hardener so nails will become stronger and less prone to damage.

  • Avoid keeping gel or acrylics on for longer than two weeks, with three-week wear being the absolute max. Nails need to breath in order to be healthy, and these heavy polishes suffocate the nail beds and cuticles.

  • Once your polish is removed, it’s instrumental to begin the repair process immediately to minimize long-term damage. The Sally Hansen Gel Rehab Overnight Nail Mask is the perfect remedy because after applying, drying and going to bed, all you have to do is wash off the treatment to reveal healthier nails. For nails that are super damaged, apply the treatment three consecutive nights in a row.

  • In addition to the Overnight Nail Mask, moisturizing and taking vitamins will help to strengthen your nails between manicures, and helps to achieve strong, healthy nails for the long-run.

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GOLDEN GLOBES 2019 | BEST DRESSED ON THE RED CARPET

Our favorite looks from the Red Carpet at the Golden Globes are below! Of course, we are sharing all the details on the outfits and accessories and will share more details in terms of getting the hair and makeup looks as well. Keep coming back to see updated on our favorite stars and why we love their looks. See the full list of winners from the Golden Globes - including the predictions that we guessed correctly.

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DARREN CRISS

CELEBRITY GROOMER: Kindra Mann

SUIT: Dior Pre-Fall by Mr. Kim Jones

SHOES: -

Darren won Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television. The cast has also won Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.

We chatted with Makeup Artist Kindra Mann to walk us through creating his grooming look:

SKIN:

  1. First, she started off by prepping Darren’s skin using the NEW Goddess Cleansing Ritual Dual Cleanser. This two-step miracle spa-in-a-jar duo is perfect for a fresh, perfectly spa-cleansed complexion, and the essential oils help to calm, hydrate and soothe even the most sensitive complexion. She started by massaging Ritual 1, the Radiance Citrus Oil into the complexion to remove any surface impurities, and then I used Ritual 2, the Purifying Bamboo Charcoal pollution solution to adsorb any deeper rooted build-up. This incredible cleanser leaves men’s complexions looking so clean, glowing and refreshed.

  2. Next, she applied the soothing, calming Goddess Skin Clay Mask – the Spanish clays bring down any redness, and the oils instantly moisturize. I followed this with the Revolutionary Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask for 15 minutes – the bio-mimetic technology delivers the ingredients to the third layer of the epidermis. This mask is a skin savior.

  3. To ensure the skin was properly hydrated and looking it’s best, I applied Charlotte’s Magic Cream. This award-winning, hydrating moisturizer features a uniquely magical blend of oils & actives - a ‘magic 8’ of skin-savior ingredients that includes Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamins C & E, BioNymph Peptide, Aloe Vera & Shea Butter - for radiant, healthier-looking skin. Magic Cream is Magic Skin!

  4. Lastly, to help brighten and re-energize the eye area, she used her ring finger to gently apply the Magic Eye Rescue Cream. This incredible gel-cream has stem cell extract that protects and rejuvenates and brightens the eye area!

FACE:

  1. To even out Darren’s complexion and mask any imperfections, she applied Unisex Healthy Glow Hydrating Tint that gives you a healthy, holiday glow in seconds. I followed this with a little Light Wonder Foundation in Shade 5 using the Magic Complexion Brush.

  2. To combat any shine that might come up throughout the night, she used the Powder and Sculpt Brush and applied the Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder in Shade 2 along the T-zone, followed by a light dusting of Charlotte’s Genius Magic Powder in Shade 2 all over the face.

BROWS:

  1. Lastly, she applied a little Legendary Brow Gel in Perfect Brow to keep the brows in place and complete the grooming process.


JULIA ROBERTS

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Elizabeth Stewart

ENSEMBLE: Custom Stella McCartney

JEWELRY: Chopard Jewels

SHOES: Alexandre Birman

Julia is nominated this evening for her work in Amazon’s series Homecoming.


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GEMMA CHAN

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Rebecca Corbin-Murray

CELEBRITY MUA: Monika Blunder

CELEBRITY HAIR STYLIST: Clariss Rubenstein

DRESS: Valentino gown

SHOES: Christian Louboutin

JEWELRY: Forevermark

The Crazy Rich Asians cast is nominated for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.

Gemma’s classy up do was created by her hair stylist, Clariss Rubenstein. We found out how you can rock her hairstyle.

“I started Gemma from dry hair. I first sprayed her hair with water to dampen it so that it would absorb product easily and so I could add a bit of volume with a blow dryer. I ran the Marc Anthony True Professional Dream Big Volume Perfectly Full Thickening Cream perfectly through her hair from root to end and brushed through thoroughly.”

“I sectioned the hair and blow dried the roots using a ceramic blow dryer and round brush. Then, I ran a curling iron through her hair to give it a slight bend. Then I brushed it with a round bristle brush.”

 “I sprayed a few puffs of Marc Anthony True Professional Dream Big Volume Volumizing Super Powder at the crown and top of her head.”

“Using only my fingers I secured a ponytail at the back of her head. I then split the ponytail in three and did a messy loose braid. Then I secured the braid into a bun with French hair pins and applied the Marc Anthony True Professional Dream Big Volume Thick & Full Hairspray on my hands to add a bit of texture to the hair around the face.

“I gave the overall look a quick spray with the Marc Anthony True Professional Dream Big Volume Thick & Full Hairspray without taking away some of the great wispy pieces that make the hair look perfectly imperfect.”


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CONSTANCE WU

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Micaela Erlanger

CELEBRITY FACIALIST: Joanna Vargas

DRESS: Custom Vera Wang

SHOES: Giuseppe Zanotti

CLUTCH: Roger Vivier

JEWELRY: Messika

Constance is nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her role in Crazy Rich AsiansCrazy Rich Asians is also nominated for Best Picture – Musical or Comedy.


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KERI RUSSELL

DRESS: Monique Lhuillier

CELEBRITY FACIALIST: Joanna Vargas

Keri is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her role in The Americans.


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MOLLY SIMS

DRESS: Marchesa

SHOES: Jimmy Choos

ACCESSORIES: Lorraine Schwartz


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ALLISON BRIE

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Erin Walsh

DRESS: Vera Wang

ACCESSORIES: Harry Winston jewels

SHOES: Jimmy Choo

CLUTCH: Jimmy Choo

Allison is nominated this evening for her work on the Netflix series Glow!



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DEREK HOUGH

SUIT: J. Crew

SHOES: Tom Ford


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RYAN SEACREST

SUIT: Ryan Seacrest Distinction Collection

SHOES: Givenchy 


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MARIO LOPEZ

SUIT: Samuelsohn 


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TARAJI P. HENSON

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Jason Bolden

CELEBRITY MUA: Ashunta Sheriff

CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST: Tym Wallace

DRESS: Custom Vera Wang

JEWELRY: Roberto Coin

Celebrity Makeup Artist, Ashunta Sheriff created the makeup look for Taraji and believes that, “Flashing has become mine and Taraji’s ritual before every major red-carpet event. The theme of this look was GLOW, and nothing makes makeup glow more than DERMAFLASH LUXE—it removes the dead layer of skin including peach fuzz to leave behind silk baby smooth skin which only makes makeup GLOW that much more!”

 


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SAOIRSE RONAN

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Elizabeth Saltzman

CELEBRITY MUA: Kara Shimotobua

CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST: Ben Skervin

DRESS: Custom Gucci gown

CLUTCH: Gucci

SHOES: Gucci

JEWELRY: Chopard jewels

Saoirse presented the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy to Christian Bale.


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EMILY BLUNT

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Jessica Paster

CELEBRITY MUA: Jenn Streicher

CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST: Laini Reeves

CELEBRITY MANICURIST: Jenna Hipp

DRESS: Alexander McQueen gown

SHOES:

JEWELRY: Neil Lane pair of 19th century hand cut diamond earrings (approximately 10-carats each), two 19th century diamond flower hair pins, a ruby & diamond ring and an antique cut diamond ring set in silver and gold.

Emily is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her role in Mary Poppins Returns.


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THANDIE NEWTON

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Erin Walsh

DRESS: Custom Michael Kors Collection

Thandie was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her work on the HBO show Westworld.


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KRISTIN CAVALLARI

CELEBRITY STYLIST: Mimi Cuttrell

CELEBRITY MUA: Ash K Holm

CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST: Justine Marjan

DRESS: Amen Style

JEWELRY: Chopard Jewelry

Kristin provided insight into who she believed would wear a number of designers on Live From the E! Red Carpet pre show.


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DOMINIQUE JACKSON

CELEBRITY STYLIST: -

MUA: John Mendez

HAIRSTYLIST: Justine Marjan

DRESS: Marc Bouwer

JEWELRY: -


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Renée Bargh 

STYLIST: Julie Kozak

JEWELRY: Neil Lane pearl, diamond & platinum earrings, a diamond & pearl 2-stone gold & platinum ring and a diamond & platinum ring.


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