Dermalogica Sebum Clearing Masque Review ! 

Dermalogica is a brand that I love, my main skincare routine contains a lot of their products and I recently had a Dermalogica Skin Treatment Facial were the skin therapist recommended that I tired the Sebum Clearing Masque.

But more about that treatment next week!

My Dermalogica skin therapist  recommended that I used the sebum clearing masque on my breakout areas not because I am oily but because the ‘oil absorbing clays help clear and prevent breakouts’ and the ingredient Salicylic acid ‘stimulates natural exfoliation to clear pore congestion’.


My Dermalogica skin therapist recommended how and when to use so I quickly followed her instructions when I had a massive hormonal breakout on my chin!!!


The breakout mainly consisted of deep set spots! The ones that ache all the time! And are filled with pus and are disgusting to look at!!  🙁

I persevered and didn’t squeeze them ! (Go Jess!!!)

I applied the mask (just on the breakout area, I used a different mask everywhere else!) which is white in colour and smells slightly clinical. After applying it I experienced a mild warming sensation but after about six minutes changed to a cool tingling. I left the masque on for the prescribed ten minutes and the edges of the masque had started to dry but the mask was easily removed with warm water and sponges.


After removal my skin felt tighter, cool and very refreshed ! Immediately I noticed a difference the redness had calmed and some of the pus had dissipated from the spots !


I then used multi active toner and skin smoothing cream and intensive eye repair; the next morning I was pleasantly surprised to find that my skin was clearer and no new spots had arrived. The spots no longer had any yellow pus and only ached a small amount. The redness had gone down dramatically and I could cover them easily with concealer and foundation!

Overall this product has really impressed me, I liked that I didn’t need lots of the product and that you can also use it as an on the spot treatment!! The only downside is the smell for me although not overpowering it is strong which may put some people off.

And at £41.25 for 75ml it is a little pricy but if it works it’s work paying ! (Click the link on the price to purchase!)

J 🙂

I have NOT been paid to review this product, all views are my own honest opinion.

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J

 

Back again? 

Hi everyone, I’m back and now have the freedom to use this blog as a creative outlet.


Previously this blog was used as a means of assessment criteria for my HND course which I will now be graduating from in November 😊 !

I’ve had to wait for the examining board to mark everything so that explains the silence from me and the lack of posts; as of late.

I want to take this blog in a different route compared to your general beauty bloggers. Yes I might do certain posts like reviews or how to’s etc. But I want this blog to be more than that.

I’ve had some ideas of things to address from what to expect from a massage to how to act in a spa environment to Q&A’s on skincare and spa and many more…

If you have any suggestions for posts or any questions just comment below and I will get back to you ASAP !

Thanks

J

It’s nearly over…

This academic year is coming to an end and the end of this blog; I have completed many different tasks in order to complete my action plan however before the action plan I discounted some tasks from my SWOT analysis because of time and commitment restrictions these included:

  • Completing the Dermalogica Training – Unfortunately I did not have the time to be able to complete this training due to work and university commitments; however once this academic year is finished I will be completing the training as I will have the time and resources to do so. I feel that when I have completed this training I will be able to offer a deeper breadth of knowledge to myself and therefore offer greater knowledge and expertise to my customers

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  • Completing Hot Stone Massage – Regrettably I also did not have the time to be able to attend a hot stone workshop at college. I did look into this option but again the sessions clashed with my work and other personal commitments ;  I will hopefully be able to attend these sessions when the new level 3’s start in September. I feel that if I can offer this treatment it will greatly improve my skills and offer new opportunities to my customers.

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I believe that once I have completed these tasks I will overall be more knowledgeable and determined to succeed in other aspects of my career; gaining this experience is the first step to my progression in the beauty and spa industry.

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Signing off…. J

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What I’ve accomplished this year…

Okay this year has been hard and challenging in places and I’m not just talking about academically im talking about my personal life to; but I  won’t bore you with those details (Plus there personal).

ednaOne of my favourite quotes is the one stated above from The Incredibles and in some situations its true like for personal things that can’t be changed but for academia it doesn’t apply. Reflection and development are the core to succeeding. By using an action plan for the year I have been able to focus on what my weaknesses are from the past and turn them into strengths.

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Kolb’s Reflective Cycle (1984) has been of great help to me over the course of the year. I have been able to use it to determine what went wrong or well, what I learnt from the experience and then developing those skills further and reusing them more effectively.

Step 1 – Concrete Experience

This year has been tough definitely, but I have had many experiences that I have been able to develop my skills over. Take for example my blog post on the Indian Head Massage tutorial.

Step 2 – Reflective Observation

Once having an experience I wrote down what I think I did well and what I didn’t do so well. I then asked the people that were there if they had any other ideas for how I could improve.

Step 3 – Abstract Conceptualisation

Then I concluded what I learnt from the experience or what I hadn’t and this lead me to step four…

Step 4 – Active Experimentation

I then tried out what I had learnt again and practiced different things that the other people had mentioned (Indian Head Massage… Again) After I had practiced the whole process started again to see what I could strengthen next time

I’ve accomplished so much this year through my action plan and my personal life, I think I’m finally learning that I must develop to be able to progress.

This year has been full of reflection and development for me and I can only hope that I can continue to learn, reflect and develop over time.

 

J

 

 

I’m almost there !!!

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OMG !! Where did this (academic) year go ? This is crazy but it’s nearly well and truly over!

I’ve got my research project all printed and bound ! #soproud This took me hours and I’m so happy it’s done but a little sad to.


I’ve got four units left to do and two are to be handed in next Monday! So then il have two left ! This is madness it’s literally going so quick.

I’m now having to make a BIG decision! Do I do the level 6 in BusinessManagement or do I do my assessors training and then see if I want to do teaching???

Anyway better get some more work done, I’ve got to get everything ticked off this list !


J

Employability Week 

For employability week I was asked by my university supervisor if I would come and talk to the Level Three hair groups about progression onto Levels Four and Five. I said that I would enjoy doing that and asked what kind of things they would want to know.

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When I arrived at the session the students were rowdy and noisy but soon calmed down once their tutor had explained what we would be discussing. V the study skills coach also attended the session and gave a short presentation of the sorts of things to expect once studying the level 4.

I then asked if any of the students were thinking about going on to the program; none of them were particularly interested as they all had jobs currently is salons and would be working full time once they finished their level 3.

I explained to them if they did change their minds they can still apply and I would answer any questions they had then by email.

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I then attended a session with the older group of hair students who were studying the level 3; one of these students was really interested in the course and asked lots of questions. I explained about the level of work and commitment you have to give to the course just in order to finish one unit; and she was still very enthusiastic. I explained to her if she needed any advice about the course she could contact V or myself and I would help them the best I could.

I then went to see the current Level Four’s and spoke with them about the change onto Level Five; they all seemed enthusiastic and also had some questions about Unit 6 Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation. I explained to them about my project but told them there were not set topics to choose from so they could take the unit wherever they wanted. This seemed to really boost morale of the group to finish the Level Four and continue onto Level Five.

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The group also had some questions about their current units so I spoke with them on what I had done to reach each assessment criteria. I then wished them good luck with the rest of their course and said if they wanted to contact me on anything else they could do.

I wished all the groups with the best in their studies and their careers. I would say that although some of the students were not necessarily interested in the courses that they did gain something from myself coming to speak to them. It may not be something that they consider straight away but maybe in a couple of years they would consider studying.

In terms of my own employability I have continued to network on LinkedIn and all other social media platforms and on Twitter I even had a conversations on one of my Tweets with Models Own !!!

  

J

 

Keeping up with the Karda… Beauty and Spa Industry ! 

You didn’t really think I’d do a post on the Kardashian’s did you? Well I suppose in some ways they do have an influence on the industry. I mean they have makeup, nail care, hair care, eyelashes ! You name it they’ve probably done it! (And probably will do everything else beauty related in the future).

They’ve definitely left a large stamp on the beauty industry and with shows such as theirs; TOWIE, Geordie Shore and various others it’s no wonder these ‘celebrities’ make such an impact on our industry.

Just the other day I had a lady for an eyebrow wax and she wanted them like ‘Kim K’ and yes I knew instantly what that meant; I had to explain to the client that eyebrows are defined by your face shape and will not look the same on everyone! I explained and she asked tonnes of questions and seemed really pleased that I spent the time to explain this to her (She left really happy I might add – without Kim K eyebrows).

So as part of my action plan I decided that being in the hair,beauty and spa industry is very quick paced with new products coming out every week or so. I needed to brush up on my knowledge and keep ‘on trend’ and up to date.


I started by looking at companies on Facebook and these linked to different pages that advertised new products and up and coming trends. Facebook was easily accessible as I already have an account and know how to use it. Facebook was ideal also as it linked me to local and international companies that had great products; I was notified immediately when these companies posted new trends or products so it was easy to keep up.

    

Next I looked to Instagram which I also use on a daily basis to keep up to date with friends and celebrities day to day lives. Again the format was easy to follow as I already have an understanding of the site and use it regularly. I could easily look through ‘tags’ on different subject areas such as ‘spa’ or ‘facial’ to bring up products, reviews and new treatment ideas. I have found that both Instagram and Facebook are really current and up to date as they can post anything with a few clicks. Twitter offered a similar platform to Instagram and often posted links to websites, training courses and companies with new products or treatments. Just by searching terms such as ‘beauty’, ‘spa’, ‘facials’, ‘waxing’ etc.

   

 I’ve found that for myself as a Beauty Therapist Dermalogica’s Instagram accounts are really up to date and show new products and trends. There is at least one new post each day; whether it be a new product launch, inspirational quote or competition.

 

   Another really good find was my subscriptions to Cosmopolitan and Glamour Magazine; the monthly magazines have regular beauty coloumns, articles and pages on hair and beauty products, trends and spas.
  

LinkedIn has also been a great influence in keeping up with the trends; being able to connect with people in my industry and following companies, and people who I can learn from or have an invested interest in. It has allowed me to contact people in the industry that have different skills and training to me and has also opened up an opportunity to attend the Beauty UK Show in May this year.

    

I’ve also made use of the thousands of videos on Youtube; I have watched different videos from how to carry out Dermalogica Skin Mapping, The Spa Find Youthful You Anti-Ageing Facial and more…. The opportunities were endless, I watched product reviews, product and treatment reviews and ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) videos which has opened up a new variety of explanations as to why people experience goosebumps or tingles on their body when listening to a person carrying out their treatment.

 

 

Although these websites, apps and accounts have been helpful and influential I still think that training is essential in terms of continually keeping on trend and up to date. It has helped me to be able to converse with clients about new products on the market and to be able to sell Dermalogica products but I feel that if I attended some training I would have seen more benefit from this development activity.

These social media platforms however are a really easy and cost effective method of ‘keeping up with the beauty and spa industry!’

J

Reception At Revive Hair, Beauty and Spa

  

At Revive Hair, Beauty and Spa clients are welcomed to the reception area which  hosts comfy chairs and magazines to relax with before appointments and a retail area that stocks both Crystal Clear, Dermalogica, Spa Find and Wella products. 

As part of my action plan I wanted to work on my reception skills; in order for this to happen whenever I didn’t have any treatments I would spend this time on reception helping out the other reception staff. 

We use Shortcuts at Revive and I have had some experience with this when I had to complete my reception duties modules on Level Two. Over the course of the year I have used Shortcuts more often and am finding it really easy to book clients, cancel clients, rebook clients, and take payments. 

  

I am quite happy to attend reception and arrive clients on the system but I feel that I still need practice when it comes to cash handling and the cashing up system at the end of the working day. This is another task that I want to continue to progress with after the action plan is finished. 

  

Due to a member of staff having to leave for medical reasons the reception was put under more stress until a new replacement could be found. I applied for the job but turned it down as it would have meant I’d have to give up my beauty therapy job; which I enjoy immensely. 

In order to help out my team at Revive and to also show my willingness to learn and provide assistance; I offered to come in on Fridays and help with reception and curriculum support. 

Some tasks that I had to complete whilst I was helping out included; 

  • Attending reception 
  • Taking phone calls
  • Meeting and greeting clients
  • Taking payments and rebooking appointments

 

  • Offering clients drinks
  • Offering clients advice on treatments, services and retail products
  • Attending dispensary
  • Attending the students when they needed products, equipment or help within the spa
  • Attending the spa, cleaning, pool testing and spa client journey’s 
  • Preparing classrooms with equipment, products and materials 
  • Ordering stock room and taking stock checks 

 The days that I did these tasks really helped with my action plan and my progression with working on reception and also selling products as many clients asked for advice and help.

  
I want to continue to progress with my reception skills as I believe that reception is the first point of call with clients; where five star customer service sets the scene to clients. 

Critically I think that I should have been allowed to spend more time shadowing other members of staff as I was often left along on reception and then had to find the staff member to help me. However in the fast paced environment this wasn’t achievable as the staff members needed to be everywhere at any given point in time. I think for me it showed that Revive need more membes of reception staff to deal with the fast paced environment that the job demands. 

Mentoring !

As part of my action plan I wanted to take it upon myself to mentor and coach younger and less experienced learners in different aspects of Beauty and Spa Therapy.

I decided to start this process when a level 2 student started volunteering on a Saturday where I work; it became apparent that she was very enthusiastic but did lack some confidence and understanding in some areas such as waxing and the spa journey that clients take.


I chose this student mainly because she showed a real passion for the role. I started the mentoring by introducing myself and explaining what I wanted to do within the process and if there was anything that she wanted to focus on.

She immediately said that she would like help with her waxing technique and would like an introduction to the spa as she was considering whether to do the beauty or spa level 3 route.

When I had time I mentored her and let her ask questions; I also allowed her to shadow me whilst I was doing spa journeys. She said that that had really helped as she was always thinking of what to talk to clients about. I spoke through the consultation process of the spa and allowed her to practice on me also. I did this a number of times throughout her time at Revive.

I also showed her how to answer the phone whilst on reception and take payments; for me this was a great experience as it allowed me to pass on this knowledge once I had learnt it recently.


I helped her with her waxing skills when she was struggling with a client; I went through the techniques and approaches as well as the actual application of the treatment.

I shadowed her aftercare advice on as many treatments as possible and she asked questions on alternative products to offer. She quickly picked up on the products and how to communicate with the client.

She asked me plently of questions throughout the time she spent with me and said that she has really enjoyed and learnt a lot whilst volunteering.


Critically I want to continue to improve her skills if she continues into the level 3 as she shows real promise to progress as a beauty therapist if she chooses. I will do this by meeting with her on more regular occasions and once something has been learnt I will ask her if she wants to look into any other aspects of beauty therapy. For example I have friends who work on cruise ships, salons and spas so I could utilise them and encourage her in other avenues of beauty therapy.

J

Progress in 2016…

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Welcome 2016!!

Unit 30 was handed in and completed before Christmas, so now I have completed one of my action steps on my action plan for Unit 33. I managed to carry out relevant and helpful background reading before starting Unit 30 and it was much easier to start the overall report this way. I will definitely used background reading again before I sit and stare at a blank screen wondering where to start.

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I would also say that in the build up to Christmas I did gain more confidence in the Spa Find range and did sell lots of Christmas gifts sets to new and regular clients. And since the new year has begun I have a new found confidence and approach to selling products to clients regularly and effectively. I generally now start a consultation with asking my clients if they have had the treatment before and if they are using any products currently; I can then determine whether they are in the market for new products and I will explain the benefits of adding an extra step into their home-care routine.

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It not just Cleanse, Tone and Moisturise these days…. It’s pre-cleanse, cleanse, tone, ex-foliate, mask, serum, eye cream, moisturise, targeted treatments and more….

Reading and researching about new and upcoming products and innovative treatments in my spare time in magazines, articles, journals and on YouTube and twitter has given me a broader knowledge and confidence to strike up a selling conversation with my clients. Which coincidentally was another way for me to sell to more clients from my action plan steps.