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SPECIAL HEALTH & FITNESS ISSUE

FINDING THE

RIGHT

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WORKOUT Article By Beth Ann Mock P. 12

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FITNESS

MYTHS

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ESSENTIALS FOR

FASHION FORWARD

FITNESS

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• FINDING THE RIGHT WORKOUT

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• HERE'S TO A HEALTHIER YOU THIS NEW YEAR

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• FITNESS MYTHS

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• ESSENTIALS FOR

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• JOLEEN CHANEY

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by Beth Ann Mock

by Beth Ann Mock

by Jacqueline Larocco

FASHION by Heather Aki

FORWARD FITNESS

A FASHION PICTORIAL

photography by Clifton Roberts

• HOROSCOPES

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by Dadhichi Toth

• THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST AGING:

HEALTHY SKIN by Rebecca Brady, Registered Nurse at The Medical Spa by Dr. Juan A. Brou, MD

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• CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER The holidays have come and gone. It’s a

"It is health that is the real wealth and not

whole new year. Even though the holidays are

pieces of gold and silver."

over, they seem to have left a mark on our

– Mahatma Gandhi

waistlines. So, with a new year it is time for a new you. Time to make those resolutions and

"To keep the body in good health is a duty...

stick them out. Considering most New Year's

otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind

resolutions are for health and weight loss, So6ix

strong and clear."

brings you an entire issue dedicated to helping

– Buddha

achieve your goals. We have researched everything from healthy eating myths and facts,

"The first wealth is health."

to breaking down all the trendy workouts and

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

their benefits. Hopefully this will provide you with the knowledge and encouragement you need to reach those goals and fulfill the New Year's resolutions.

Jack McBride

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FINDING THE RIGHT WORKOUT

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BY

Beth Ann Mock For many of us, a new year brings new commitments to ourselves. At the top of the list is usually a pledge to get more exercise. Several fitness trends have sprung up in the past decade or so, but how do you decide which option will be most useful and enjoyable? From Zumba to Crossfit, we’ve created a rundown on the ups and downs of several options. so6ix.com | JANUARY 2013

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SUCCESS

PILATES Some people swear by Pilates and some get frustrated by what they see as a lack of definitive results. Pilates strengthens core muscles very well, improves overall strength and balance, and heightens flexibility. Pilates is a very useful program for physical rehabilitation. Pilates is not as effective at stimulating weight loss as running or swimming. If Pilates’ exercises are not performed precisely the way they are ZUMBA Zumba came on the scene in the 1990’s, becoming popular in the mid 2000’s. Some women find it easy to stick with because it’s a lot of fun. This form of exercise is heavy on interval training with fast and slow rhythmic changes, Zumba also incorporates resistance training. Fastpaced and easy to follow dance moves timed to

taught, the benefits will decrease. Some people become frustrated with Pilates because they feel that the progress is too slow and many are disappointed because they expected weight loss to occur. Pilates can help in trimming the waistline. By building muscle, Pilates makes it easier for the body to burn calories when it is at rest. YOGA

lively Latin music make this regiment a hit with

Yoga works on the entire body and mind. It

the ladies. Zumba improves cardiopulmonary

generates overall flexibility, coordinates body

endurance when done on a regular basis. It is very

and mind, and is great for those who suffer

important to find a class that has a knowledgeable

from arthritis. Practicing yoga strengthens the

and well-trained instructor. Proper technique is the

muscles, helping to tone the body and reduce

key to maximizing the benefits of Zumba. If your

fat. Many believe no other exercise regimen is

instructor allows the class to get so caught up in

as valuable as yoga for stress relief. Consistent

the dancing that proper technique goes out the

practice will produce a meditative state that

window, the effectiveness of this fun fitness craze

stimulates your endocrine system and boosts

will be diminished.

emotional well-being.

Scheduling Zumba classes can be difficult if

Hot yoga has seen resurgence in the past

you don’t belong to a health club that offers them.

few years, but some doctors argue against its

If you feel uncomfortable exercising in a group,

practice because hot, or Bikram, yoga is generally

Zumba is not for you.

performed in a heated room. Some doctors say

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it isn’t at all harmful, others speculate that it is. It

This is a fitness program that demands a

would be best for beginners to stick to basic yoga

serious commitment. You will need to have the

classes with a reputable instructor.

time and desire to set aside 45 minutes a day to get the best results P90X offers. It can be very difficult for beginners, especially those who are quite a bit out-of-shape.

P90X The P90X program uses what is called muscle confusion. This means working a different set of muscles every day. P90X was created to change

CROSSFIT

the body substantially in just 90 days, primarily

Fast-paced and highly productive at burning

by replacing fat with muscle. As P90X is a solo

fat, Crossfit also strengthens the core like the

program, using the videos to maximum benefit

Pilates does. An advantage for busy people,

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SUCCESS the gym in about 30 minutes. Crossfit raises metabolism and strengthens many different muscle groups simultaneously. This may not be the plan for beginners as it is very demanding. Someone who has not exercised regularly in quite some time will find this system overly intense. Risk of injury comes into play if you are not capable of Crossfit’s requirements or if you are not doing the exercises properly. Even someone who is in excellent shape can become injured by these exercises if not paying attention to proper form. This is a workout for those who are already regularly active.

WEIGHT LOSS BOOT CAMPS Modeled from military training, boot camps are done outside and in groups. These camps provide all-body progress: strength, endurance and weight training are included. Boot camps are perfect for improving agility and flexibility. Because you will be exercising in a group of about 20 people, you may not feel you’re getting the attentive personal instruction you would prefer to have. The ability to stick with it is more important in boot camps than any other program. You will be really sore for the first few days. Many boot camps meet early in the morning, so if you’re a night owl this is a factor you need to consider. 16

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HERE’S TO A HEALTHIER YOU THIS NEW YEAR

BY

Beth Ann Mock It is time once again to take note of all the things we’d like to change about ourselves in 2013. For a better chance at making successful changes, start small. Changing little by little is much less stressful. Change doesn’t have to be jarring and dramatic. Remember, every little bit helps, and small adjustments that are well done will lead to bigger and better changes in the future. so6ix.com | JANUARY 2013

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CANCER FIGHTING FOODS

WHAT NOT TO EAT

Eat dark, leafy greens like spinach and romaine

All charred food contains known carcinogenic

lettuce. Don’t forget broccoli, cabbage, Brussels

amines. Even burned toast should be avoided.

sprouts, bok choy and kale. These super foods

It is best to avoid red meat altogether, but if you

loaded with fiber and folate, a water soluble B

must indulge do not overcook it. If you can’t

vitamin that occurs naturally in many foods. They

live without steak, at least you’ll live longer if

also contain carotenoids that are natural cancer

you cook it at a medium temperature, although

fighters, along with beets and red cabbage.

rare would be even better for you. Aspartame

Grapes and red wine contain resveratrol, a

and NutraSweet should be avoided. These

powerful antioxidant produced in certain plants

sweeteners can be found in diet sodas, baked

that combats environmental stresses. Any legume

goods, even salad dressings. They are made of

is packed with protease inhibitors which naturally

wood alcohol and other things you should never

stave off viral infections. Garlic, leeks, chives or

ingest. These artificial sweeteners have been

any things else in the onion family contains allicin,

linked to migraines and brain tumors. A diet heavy

a natural defense that can decrease the likelihood

with salted, smoked and pickled foods brings a

of drug resistant bacteria setting up shop in your

higher risk of stomach cancer. Consuming farmed

cells. Tomatoes are famous for their flavonoids

fish is a bad idea; they have very high levels of

that have been known to fight disease and keep

PCBs and other deadly toxins. The morale of this

away the effects aging.

passage is read labels.

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S AT I S FAC T I O N Taking time to walk in the park or chase the dog DOWN WITH MARGARINE! BRING ON THE BUTTER!

around the yard while playing fetch are fine ways

There are hydrogen molecules missing in

to get exercise and burn calories. An easy way

margarine’s chemical structure. When margarine

to scale back your caloric intake without feeling

is heated and then consumed, these hydrogen

denied is to make adjustments to your favorite

molecules break away and are in your system as

recipes. Homemade pizza is just as delicious

free radicals. These free radicals march into your

when topped with low-fat cheese. Fiber makes

DNA and damage your genetic structure so that it

you feel full longer, so add a cup of whole wheat

can begin to mutate. This is an invitation to cancer.

flour to the dough. Use more veggies as toppings.

Regular use of margarine replaces necessary

Once you try it, you’ll wonder how you ever did

fatty acids with chemically altered fats. This can

without it. Something what will help your overall

cause dry skin and hormone imbalance, as well as

fitness as well as trim you waist is drinking a glass

causing cell systems to function abnormally.

of water before each meal. This will make you feel

PAINLESS WAYS TO DITCH THE POUNDS AND KEEP THEM OFF

full and you’ll consume less at each sitting. Taking your meals at the same time each day will not only

When it comes to weight loss, it isn’t crucial

keep you from snacking, but you’ll be less likely to

to spend an hour or two at the gym every day.

overeat at mealtime. Eat fruit, fruit and more fruit.

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S AT I S FAC T I O N Fruits break down quickly when eaten, and they exit the system quickly. To ensure you reap the most benefit you can from eating fruit, consume it on an empty stomach. When eaten with other foods, fruit gets trapped and begins to ferment. This can cause an upset stomach and rob you of the benefits of eating fruit.

DON’T KEEP MEDICINE IN THE MEDICINE CABINET Your medicine cabinet is the worst possible place to store your prescriptions. Why is this? The answer is simple: It’s in your bathroom. Instructions always call for pharmaceuticals to be kept in a cool and dry place so that the effectiveness and potency of the medication doesn’t decrease.

GO TO BED Lack of sleep will make you unhealthy. It’s a fact. Your body is low on energy when it doesn’t get the proper amount of rest. As a result, it will burn less energy and hold onto calories the body doesn’t need.

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FITNESS MYTHS BY

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SELF-HELP MYTH #1:

MYTH #2:

RUNNING ON A TREADMILL IS LESS INTENSE ON YOUR JOINTS THAN RUNNING ON A SIDEWALK.

DRINKING LOTS OF WATER WILL FLUSH OUT TOXINS IN YOUR SYSTEM AND MAKE YOU LESS HUNGRY.

The pain you can feel in your joints when running is caused by the impact of your body weight on those joints. The surface you’re running

First, it is important to understand that water is a very important part of your diet. You should drink the recommended seven to eight glasses a day to stay hydrated, especially if you are working out

on really has no bearing on typical joint pain.

on a daily basis. It is never a good idea to chug

One way to relieve pain is to adjust your cardio

water constantly in an attempt to lose weight. You

workout. Instead of spending an entire hour on the

can actually over-hydrate and this can be just as

treadmill, do 20 minutes, followed by 20 minutes

dangerous as becoming dehydrated.

of elliptical training and 20 minutes on the bicycle.

MYTH #3:

This way not only will you relieve joint pain, but

IF I DO ENOUGH CRUNCHES, I’LL EVENTUALLY HAVE A SIX-PACK.

you will also increase your weight loss by varying up your workout.

Technically you will have a six-pack, but if you

don’t include a mixture of cardiovascular and

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strength exercises to your workout routine, you won’t be able to see it. It is possible to have a six-

entire workout. MYTH #5:

pack buried under a layer of fat. Find something

SWIMMING IS A GREAT WORKOUT IF YOU WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT.

else instead of wearing yourself out on crunches,

Swimming is great for your overall health.

which are not too fun anyway. Try doing something

It is low impact; there is less chance of injury. It

that will really burn fat and show off your hard

increases lung capacity, which can help you get

work, like dancing, running or jump rope.

in better shape for other workouts. It’s also great

MYTH #4:

STRETCHING BEFORE YOU WORKOUT DECREASES YOUR CHANCES OF INJURY.

for toning muscles you already have. It is not, however, the best workout if you want to lose a lot of weight unless you are swimming for several

Stretching before your muscles are warm will

hours everyday. Also, it is true that swimming

not increase your range of motion. Stretching after

makes you feel hungry, so there’s a chance

your workout can be beneficial. The best way to

you’ll overeat after you’re done. It’s best to swim

utilize stretching to your advantage is to warm up

following an intense gym workout. It can be a

first; get your muscles working and body warm,

great stress reliever. Swimming can also be good

then stretch. You can simply stretch after your

relief for sore muscles and joints.

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SELF-HELP MYTH #6:

exercise wrong or you already have an injury. The

IF YOU’RE NOT SWEATING, THEN YOU AREN’T WORKING OUT HARD ENOUGH.

discomfort from working muscles and pain from an injury are noticeably different. Bodies are made

Sweating is a natural way for the body to cool itself off. It is not a direct indicator of how hard the body is being pushed. Some people sweat more than others, based on what their bodies need. It is possible for you to get a great, fat-burning workout without breaking a sweat.

to work, and they are meant to work without pain. If you feel pain while working out, take a break to see if it goes away. Should the pain persist, it is important to see a doctor or trainer before continuing to workout. MYTH #8:

I’VE WORKED OUT BEFORE, AND I KNOW HOW TO USE THE MACHINES, SO I DON’T NEED A TRAINER. You may be able to make yourself sweat. You may even be able to lose a lot of weight on your own, but it’s important to know that good trainers are experts in the human body. They have a wealth of information on just how to tone and trim certain parts of the body effectively. If you want to lose weight quickly without having to overexert yourself or possibly injuring yourself, working out MYTH #7:

NO PAIN, NO GAIN. IF YOU AREN’T PUSHING YOURSELF TO FEEL PAIN, THEN YOU AREN’T BURNING FAT.

with a trainer is a great way to go. Trainers can also be great for

Of all workout myths, this one is probably

motivation. They can help you

one that can cause the most harm. Exercising

to be more successful in your

can bring a certain level of discomfort. If you are

weight loss goals than if you

feeling actual pain, then you are either doing the

were to go it alone.

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ESSENTIALS FOR FASHION FORWARD FITNESS BY

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STYLE With the holiday season coming to an end, vacations are over and the work life goes back

when walking around. It is an easy addition to disguise an after gym look.

to normal. Instead of checking off lists of gifts for family members and friends, it is the list of things to accomplish in the upcoming New Year. Some people have one or two ideas for their New Year’s resolution. One of the most common resolutions everyone thinks about after the holidays is their health!

LEGGINGS Another item any gym member should have in their wardrobe is leggings. If you are used to wearing shorts to work out in, try a pair of The North Face leggings. They come in an array of colors and styles. These leggings are made for comfort with the cotton and spandex blend. The knee length style is a great pair of leggings for runners, yoga members and fast walkers. Wear the basic black and put your cardigan or hoodie pullover for a sporty look.

COCOON CARDIGAN There is never a moment in life when you cannot be stylish, even when you are working out. Starting the New Year back in the gym to shave off those holiday pounds can become sweaty and seem unstylish. To make your after workout look chic and stylish, just throw on a cocoon cardigan and head to your next destination. This cardigan is light weight, soft and can be dressed up for

SHOES

any occasion. There isn’t a closure on the cocoon

Now for every sporty look, you must have a

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STYLE a go-to shoe after the long workout. For those

they are still in style! The canvas bag is made with

who don’t own a pair or want great work out

various graphics like polka dots, stripes or brand

shoes, the Nike Free-Run are a stylish pair to

logos to suit everyone’s fashion. Another great

have. The Free-Run are made in both men and

gym bag is the multipurpose, bowler bag. This is a

women styles. They come in a radiant variety of

U-shaped bag that can be very stylish at the gym,

colors, mixing and matching those neon colors

but is also great to take traveling. There are side

to make your shoe stand out! They are very light

pockets to store cards or phones for traveling, and

weight and flexible which makes it easy to carry

headbands and socks for the gym.

them in a tote or have in the back of your car coming going straight to the gym from work. The Nike Free Run can be located at any shoe store or Nike outlet! Pair these with your leggings and cardigan; you will be the most stylish and ready for any kind of obstacle.

To wrap up the complete workout wardrobe, we’ll fill up our gym tote with more accessories! Colored headbands are essential to every gym look, whether you have short or long hair. For the ladies with bangs, pull all your hair back with the elastic, neon-colored headbands to give a chic style. Is your hair too short for a ponytail? Don’t worry; just pull the band to the crown of your head ACCESSORIES

to get a carefree, athletic look. A very practical

We have the basic workout outfit, now on to

essential is a water bottle. There are many

accessories. There is always some sort of bag

selections to have when it comes to a water bottle.

or tote your gym clothes stay in before ending

Colored water bottles with a toggle are the best to

up in the laundry. Whether it is leather or canvas

have for the gym. Just clip them onto your bag and

find the most stylish tote that brings out your

you are ready to go! If you are the fitness queen

personality. The cylinder gym bag has been the

who always forgets the water bottle at home and

most iconic for the past couple of decades. You

just buys one, grab those fun bottle holders.

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S AT I R E

JANUARY 2013 BY

Dadhichi Toth

www.astrology.com.au

must exhibit a willingness to try new and different approaches to relationships.

AQUARIUS (JANUARY 20 - FEBRUARY 18) When you raise your flag this month, you raise yourself with it. You’re right out there in view because it seems like the obvious thing to do to get what you want. You personally, and maybe financially, find it natural to “go public” and put yourself and your wares on display – not just for immediate gain but because you’re proud of what you’ve got, what you’ve done and who you are.

PISCES (FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 20) Eclectic tastes and a broad range of options are what you'd like to see coming up. You'll be happier savoring the many than limiting your options to the view, however intense. Perhaps it's that you don't want to miss anything, but the result is that you will have it all, so you can specialize later.

ARIES (MARCH 21 - APRIL 19) This month, as the New Year unfolds, it's time for discovering others. For finding yourself capable to respond to friends and lovers and enter into relationships with a renewed sense of love and compassion. Expect some breakthroughs, but you 42

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TAURUS (APRIL 20 - MAY 20) Details won't matter as much as getting to the truth of the matter this month. That's where your mind's headed. Feel free to be a little windy, speculate and philosophize, because you can't get things organized until you know what the overall plan is all about. Then you can flesh it out with details and applications.

GEMINI (MAY 21 - JUNE 20) Big feelings and a big heart are a key to the coming month. That may be to the point of overreaction in the best sense of the word. When something moves you, it lifts you right off your feet, and enthusiasm is not a sufficient word to describe your feelings. You can go a long way with it, if others can keep up with you.

CANCER (JUNE 21 - JULY 22) Discoveries are made by forcing the issue in this


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CAPRICORN (DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 19) Feelings will tend to find easy and creative expression this month, and the flow from inside to outside, from heart to head, proceeds easily and helpfully. Reaction timing is smooth, as emotions rise and flower into articulation that encourages further inner exploration, both by yourself and those you’re sharing with.

seven-year period. Breaks and discontinuities seem to come from out of the blue, even though they have been gestating for some time. Belief systems around you change radically at sudden shear points, revealing the obvious only after the fact, leaving the most aggressive in charge.

LEO (JULY 23 - AUGUST 22) This should be one of the best periods for financial success and social advancements. Your feelings and emotions are aroused and will find a satisfactory outlet through present or new attachments. Should situations permit, this may be the time for engagements or marriage. Social functions, invitations and receiving of flowers or gifts are highlighted. You may also look forward to a prosperous time for finances or investments.

VIRGO (AUGUST 23 - SEPTEMBER 22) Focused energy and hitting the nail exactly on the head are a major work trend as the New Month commences. That means taking careful aim before you strike and then only using what you need to get the job done. Attention to detail requires that you avoid distraction or dilution of the power you deliver, when one shot is all it takes.

LIBRA (SEPTEMBER 23 - OCTOBER 22) This month sees a renewal of blind justice with her sword. Those who have spent their time handing out self-made dictums of right and wrong will find themselves hoisted on their own petards, while the meek inherit their earth. If you've been minding your own business, tending to your tasks, you're safe.

SCORPIO (OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 21) Emotional blockage could be a problem this month. As feelings that would normally come out get delayed, then by circumstances simply get left behind. It can be all about timing, when hesitation means loss. Second thoughts can be a benefit, but third and fourth ones lead to paralysis. Say no twice, but not the third time.

SAGITTARIUS (NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 21) Your intuition is sufficiently fine-tuned this month that you don’t particularly think about it but just play the hunch automatically, as if it weren’t one. There’s no way you’re going to be able to justify that, but you probably won’t be asked to, as no one, including yourself, will question the process. so6ix.com | JANUARY 2013

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THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST AGING:

HEALTHY SKIN BY

Rebecca Brady, Registered Nurse at The Medical Spa by Dr. Juan A. Brou, MD

All of us have had that moment when we look

be willing to use your products consistently to

in the mirror and realize the years of tanning beds,

achieve the results you are after. I can give you

iodine,and baby oil have taken a toll on our skin.

all the products in the world, but if you do not use

Our faces look dull and lackluster. We run to the

them you won’t have much success.

stores in search of help and find thousands of

In any skin care line you choose, there

products that promise to repair your skin damage,

should be several components in it that all work

acne and wrinkles. But do they really work? The

together to reduce damage. I personally put all of

truth is: probably not.

my patients on the OBAGI Nu-Derm System. This

When you’re ready to start turning back the

line possesses everything you need for dramatic

clock, the first line of defense is an effective skin

results. The workhorse in the OBAGI line is the

care line. There are a few guidelines I encourage

potent powerhouse, Retin-A. It will help correct

my patients to follow when trying to find the one

fine lines, wrinkles, acne and sun damage. It has

that best suits their skin needs. Foremost, the line

been well-documented that Retin-A has profound

should have medical-grade, prescription products

regenerative effects on the skin cells and should

that you can only get at a physician’s office. If you

be started by patients in their 20’s. Another

can find it in stores or buy it online, most likely it

integral part of the line is hydroquinone, which is

will give you mediocre results. Second, you must

found in two products in this line. Hydroquinone

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astonishing number of us don’t use it daily. It is so

freckles to improve and even your skin tone.

important to get into the habit of using sunscreen

Many of my patients have tried products that

everyday, especially when using Retin-A. All

claimed to have these ingredients in them without

sunscreens are not created equal. Many of the

successful results. Keep in mind that Retin-A

brands from your local stores are bogged down

and hydroquinone come in various strengths

with fillers that won’t protect you. It is also a myth

that will produce varying results. The products

that if the sunscreen has a super high SPF, you are

in the OBAGI line have high amounts of these

more protected. You truly only need a 35 to 50

impressive ingredients and can only be purchased at a physician’s office. Beginning to utilize Retin-A and hydroquinone is a great start, but there are supporting products equally as important in the long run. A good toner, for example, is something most people forget to use. Toner balances the pH of the skin for increased penetration of the prescriptive

SPF for daily use. The higher priority here is what ingredients are in the product. Ideally, you should choose a brand that contains a high percentage of titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and octinoxate. There are several sunscreen options available, including matte and tinted versions, and it is strictly chosen by my patient’s preference. After the fundamentals of the OBAGI line, I

products. Without it you are only achieving about use other products to treat other skin problems, 30 percent of the results you could by adding it to your regimen. Another essential many patients don’t know about is an antioxidant c-serum. OBAGI boasts an impressive line of Professional C-Serums that use stabilized L-ascorbic acid- the only form of Vitamin C that can be absorbed by the skin. It provides maximum daily antioxidant protection against free radicals, which cause

such as wrinkles around the eyes, rosacea and acne. There are instances when skin care will not repair all of severely damaged skin alone. I might choose to use a combination of treatments to achieve the desired result including peels, lasers, microdermabrasion and Botox. No one treatment plan will work for every person, but anyone can

premature signs of aging. I think of this product

knock years off their look by making their skin

as insurance for your skin. Why spend the time

healthier. It is important to choose a practitioner

and money to correct your damaged skin and not

that is knowledgeable and well-trained to guide

continue to protect it from the elements?

you through your transformation safely and

Of course, this will lead me to discuss the

effectively. I would be more than happy to visit

mother of all supportive products: sunscreen.

with you about any concerns you may have about

We have been told since childhood we should

your skin and create a treatment plan that will

be using sunscreen to protect ourselves, but an

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BRYNN MAYS Brynn Mays is the Director of Client Development for 7 Media Group in Oklahoma City. She has served with the company for three years. 7 Media Group provides mobile marketing services for several categories of businesses such as restaurants, non-profits, boutiques and many others. The services offered help create a more effective and efficient way for businesses to communicate with a targeted audience. While mobile marketing is still a relatively new concept, Mays enjoys staying on top of new and creative trends within the field for the benefit of her clients.  7 Media Group services do not take the place of traditional marketing but serve to complement and expand the reach of a company’s message. Mays joined the company in August 2010 and quickly discovered a field she is passionate about. She brings 10 years of combined customer service and marketing experience to the company. She enjoys working closely with clients, understanding their audience and figuring out how mobile marketing can be incorporated into their current marketing strategy. Powersports dealerships have become a large portion of her clientele recently. Through these relationships, she has learned to understand the unique needs of dealerships across the country. Although it is difficult, this has been both educational and beneficial in providing great marketing experience. Mays is preparing to pursue her Master’s Degree in Business at the University of Central Oklahoma College of Business. Outside of work she enjoys traveling, spending time at the lake and being with her family. For more information about mobile marketing contact Mays at 405-633-1816. 60

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