Monday, January 3, 2011

Make 2011 your “Year of Great Skin”

For 2011, commit to a new good skin habit a month and you just might ring in 2012 looking younger than you did in 2010. We want to help you prove it.

This January, create a baseline photo to track your progress

When it comes to changing habits, seeing results really helps.  But the daily changes that come with a new skincare routine may be so subtle that you don’t even notice the cumulative benefits that are occurring over time.  Stack the deck in your favor; start the year with a baseline digital photo of your face as a reference point to track your progress throughout the year.  Here’s how to get started:

· Remove all make-up

· Comb / brush your hair off your face (use a headband if your hair is too short to tie into a ponytail)

· Find a neutral background with consistent light (use a dark colored background drape and wear a neutral colored tee shirt or tank top for best results)

· Have your photograph taken at a measured distance of three feet

· Download your photo onto a hard drive or external data storage device to reference throughout the year

· Mark your calendar to watch for new Derm RF tips every month that can help to reverse and prevent the signs of aging on your face.

Then consult Dr. Rodan and Dr. Fields to match your skincare concerns with the appropriate products

Getting advice from the Doctors is as easy as connecting with a Consultant to access our Solution Tool, which recommends products based on your unique skin concerns. Visit www.rodanandfields.com to find your local Consultant. You can also refer to the Doctors national bestselling book Write Your Skin a Prescription for Change for advice on getting your best skin yet … no appointment necessary.

And tune in to Derm RF this January to find out how you can influence what matters most when it comes to warding off Father Time so you can look better tomorrow than you did yesterday.

Happy New Year,

Your Derm RF Team

Posted via email from Faces by Trish with Rodan + Fields

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