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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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Can't Swing The Spa? 10 Home Beauty Tools

Just because you have less disposable income to spend at a spa, does not mean your valuable self-pampering and primping time should cease.

You can enjoy anywhere from a month to a year's worth of the same indulgences you'd get at the spa or dermatologist, for the price of just one or two of their professional services. All you have to do is bring the spa home.

1. Cellulite-fighting duo. Some things are better done in private—cellulite scrubbing falls into this category. Recreate the coveted Bliss spa treatment behind closed doors with the Bliss Slimulator, a rubber massager that stimulates circulation and moves excess fluids, paired with the Bliss Fatgirlslim firming cream. $45 for the duo.
A similar treatment from an esthetician? $100.

2. Anti-aging peels. Erasing fine lines, evening skin tone and refining pores can set you back a pretty penny, especially when you’re at the spa. We love Ole Henriksen’s home version of his Micro/Mini Peeling Treatment, which is $95 for approximately 10 applications.
The same facial at his Hollywood spa? $125.

3. Morning brightener. Wake up looking refreshed, rejuvenated and glowing with baby soft skin sans the spa appointment. An oxygen mask or peel—we love the one from Philosophy—is an easy way to fake being a morning person. The price, $50 for 10 treatments, will make you feel even more radiant.

4. Instant eyelift. Who do A-listers visit to get red carpet ready? Tracie Martyn. Her cult favorite LotuSculpt Eye Pads and Activator kit is the celeb secret for taking 10 years off one's eyes in minutes. The same results can be yours for $95 for 10 pads.

5. LED wrinkle reducer. The Tända Regenerate Anti-Aging Starter Kit includes a red LED light therapy device that zaps fine lines and wrinkles, while repairing skin tone and texture. Dermatologist not included—or necessary! The cost: $275 for about 6,000 treatments (and you can replace the head for another 300 hours of use).

6. Blemish tackler. Forget pricey derm visits or endless acne products. All you need is a two-second pulse of thermal energy a la Thermaclear, an advanced heat-backed tool that stops pimple-forming bacteria the second they start.  The device’s hefty price, $149, becomes more of a value when you consider the LED head lasts at least one year.

7. Dark spot minimizer. Discoloration can be a sign of the times, but thanks to breakthrough products, you don’t need a pro's intervention. Our go-to at-home treatment, DDF Discoloration Reversal-POD, exfoliates and lessens melanin production quickly and cheaply. $70 for a month’s supply.

8. Super-sonic cleanser. This celeb fave used by derms, Clarisonic Plus Skincare System & Spot Therapy, gives skin a 60-second micro-massage, leaving it twice as clean as manual scrubbing, plus it supercharges your skin’s ability to absorb vitamin C. $225 also gets you a charger and several trial-sized cleansers.

9. Face and body buffer. If you’re not in the Kate Somerville clinics’ zip codes, try the next best thing: her newly launched ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment. For $85, you’ll get numerous treatments of the same spa ingredients you’d get by seeing Kate in person.

10. Celebrity arches. A-list brow diva Anastasia has put her three must-have grooming essentials into a travel-friendly Brow Tool Kit which includes classic stencils, scissors and tweezers, at a price ($45) the rest of us can afford.

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  • CarolB's Avatar
    Posted by CarolB Wed Feb 11, 2009 7:28am PST

    I love to pamper myself with skin care and spa products. I usually treat myself to a spa experience at home with homemade skin care recipes. There a numerous homemade recipes for body scrubs, DIY body wraps, facial peels and masks that are so affordable to make and offer the same benefit as store bought products. Also homemade recipes are chemical free and do not harm the environment. Check out some homemade skin care recipes at http://www.CompleteSkinCareTherapy.com

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  • monkeypoo's Avatar
    Posted by monkeypoo Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:13am PST

    i make my own sugar scrub. take two cups white sugar and 1/2 cup favorite body oil (i like sephora's vanilla cupcake) mix together and before getting into the shower scrub it from your toes up to your elbows. its fabulous!!!

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  • Megan's Avatar
    Posted by Megan Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:50am PST

    Oh ya, these are REAL affordable.

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  • andie's Avatar
    Posted by andie Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:03pm PST

    Yeah when I saw the "at home" title I was thinking made at home.

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  • hi's Avatar
    Posted by hi Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:45pm PST

    If the title is 'at-home' spa treatments, it shouldn't be a list of 100-dollar products. If your going to spend 100 dollars on something, do it right and go to the spa. When I do at-home treatments, I always use masks made out of bananas, advocados, and other natural ingredients.

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  • Sarifina Rosalinda's Avatar
    Posted by Sarifina Rosalinda Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:17pm PST

    maybe try something we can actually do at HOME. like make our own face masks or something,

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  • Emily's Avatar
    Posted by Emily Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:23pm PST

    yeah i agree if ur gunna pay 100$ just go 2 a spa

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  • Natalie's Avatar
    Posted by Natalie Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:15pm PST

    yes i agree that all the prouducts should be made at home and cost less money . Making your own should be better for you and your budget and not costing more , these's products they tell you to buy is way to costly for anyone , If you spend the kind of money they are talking about ,then why not just go to the spa, you would be better off.

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  • ~ROSIBETH~'s Avatar
    Posted by ~ROSIBETH~ Wed Feb 11, 2009 7:22pm PST

    seriously.. I felt misled as well.

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  • ten7adam's Avatar
    Posted by ten7adam Wed Feb 11, 2009 7:28pm PST

    Yeah, this is other way for them to sale their products.

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