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La Melle and The New You

At the beginning of September, we received possibly the most exciting email we have received (to date) inviting us both to participate in testing products and treatments. While the idea of being pampered never will get old to either one us, the fact that the brand behind the said treatments was La Melle caused immense excitement at Spruce HQ – La Melle has steadily been making its way into quality salons across the country for the past few years and gaining a following through their innovative techniques and products.

It has taken us a while to put this post together – mainly due to current time constraints – but mostly, it has also allowed us to give the product a really good “go”.

Ilaria: La Melle has been a part of my beauty regime for a few years now, after being introduced to this South African brand by Skin Renewal. If you read my May Favourite Five post, you will remember reading how impressed I was with their Luminesce cleanse; the reason I started using this product was actually due to the fact that their ‘Nourish’ range was going through a complete revamp. Fast forward a few months and the re-launch of this line; we were spoilt with the ENTIRE range of Nourish products for us to test and review. Before I get onto my thoughts on the range, let me quickly chat about my take on our La Melle Lacti Peel at The New You.

Walking into this salon, or rather this ‘aesthetic clinic’, I felt immediately calm – The New You is hidden away in a small business park in Bedfordview, and has a very refreshing feel. It is clean, bright and professional; it gave me the sense that it had recently been opened, only to learn that it has actually been around for over 8 years! My therapist, Candice advised me that the owner takes great pride in her clinic and it definitely shows.

I feel like I’m on the amateur side when it comes to certain beauty treatments; having never been for any form of a peel, I was a little anxious. Candice completely eased any nerves I had by taking me through the whole process. The Lacti Peel can be described as a very mild peel, which is placed on the skin for 5-10 minutes. The benefits of a peel (which far outweigh that of a standard facial) are that the layer of dead skin cells on the skin get removed and “peeled” away. The removal of this layer allows the removal of any damaged skin, improves the general texture of the skin and ultimately allows the new layer of skin to grow properly.

Candice gently bordered the skin around my eyes with some Vaseline to protect it, and then brushed the peel formula onto my skin. I was warned of a mild stinging sensation, but all I felt was a very slight tingle which lasted for a few seconds. The peel was left on my skin for a few minutes, and once removed, I couldn’t believe the amount of glow and vibrance my skin had! #superimpressed

I will definitely be back for another peel – the way my skin felt after the treatment was incredible. My congestion bumps on my chin were visibly reduced, my skin had an all-round smoothness and although I can be sensitive to certain products, there was no sign of any aggravation.

Candice – our knowledgeable and professional therapist

To follow the peel, I have been testing the Nourish range for a few weeks. My thoughts so far are as follows:

Daily Cleanse – this product is amazing, and I will continue to incorporate this into my daily regime. It is mild, fresh and soap free. It doesn’t sting my eyes nor my skin, and leaves me feeling completely refreshed and clean (everything that a cleanser is supposed to do!). My only concern is that one cleanse does not adequately remove all the product and make up from my face, so I will continue to use my Avene Micellar Lotion first.

Revitalise Cream and Revitalise Lite – these are the moisturizers of the range. My first impressions were a little different than they were after using the creams for a few weeks. I was initially surprised by how much of the cream I felt I had to use; a little did not seem to go a long way. However the more I use the products, the less I actually have to use. I find that the Revitalise Cream is a little heavy for everyday use on my oily areas, so I have opted for the Lite and I am very impressed. My skin feels hydrated without having used a large amount of product. I predict that winter will be the perfect time to switch the two around.

Eye Cream – I’ve been having some problems with my eyes lately and the skin around them has taken a big knock so the eye cream has really come in handy for this. I love its smooth and non-sticky texture; it seems to gently absorb into my skin leaving it feeling nourished while definitely reducing my puffy bags. My lines are unfortunately still visible, but I think it’s fair to give the product a bit more time to work its magic.

Multi-Active Sun 30 – Sun creams are a tricky one for me – they can easily clog my pores and leave my skin feeling oilier than usual. So far, I am very impressed with this Multi Active sun cream as it feels light and mild on my skin and I haven’t had any adverse reactions to it. It’s an SPF 30 and contains all the antioxidants that the rest of range has.

Rescue Repair Gel – I haven’t yet used this product, but will be sure to update once I do.  I have a feeling it will come in handy over the December period when my skin will be exposed to the sun.

Sam: To say I am fanatical about my skin is probably an understatement, probably as a result of growing up with extremely sensitive skin – both to the environment and products. At the tender age of 10 my mother had upgraded my sun care range to Clarins (due to my extreme allergies), thus beginning a lifelong love affair with quality skin care products. So, you can then imagine my joy when La Melle offered to put us in touch with one of their approved salons for a treatment!

Besides receiving one of the best skin treatments of my life thus far (more on that later), I was absolutely delighted that La Melle arranged for us to go through to The New You in Bedfordview – mostly because of the wonderful Candice. Candice has excellent product knowledge – something I truly appreciate [I mean: when I walk into a salon and you are selling me a product I want to know everything about it – the number of “therapists” who don’t know the basics is shocking!] – and walked me through the entire process of the Lacti Peel during the treatment.

I had almost forgotten how effective these types of peels can be: in the year of my wedding I religiously had a similar type of peel done every month resulting in the most radiant, healthy skin one the day. The Lacti peel is a very gentle treatment – so I would recommend this as a starting point for anyone looking into doing such things – but highly effective. Once the peel (a light liquid texture) was removed, my skin instantly looked refreshed and less tired. The reason behind this is that the peel helps exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells in a way that is much kinder to the skin than granulated exfoliating mask.

Candice also took the time to write out a “prescription” for me after listening to my skin concerns (light pigmentation, pre-mature ageing) and recommended the La Melle Pigmentation Correct (starting at 15% Beta Hydroxy Acid Peels, working my way up to 30% levels over a series of six treatments) and micro-needling to address my ageing concerns. While I am so excited to start the pigmentation peels – in the hope of fading out my “sweet freckles” – I am not yet sold on the micro needling – more out of fear than anything else! 😉

To top off the experience, we both received a massive bag filled with La Melle’s re-vamped Nourish range! I happily accepted it all into my greedy mitts, heeding Candice’s advice to set aside my current skin care products in favour of the La Melle range to really test out the products. My thoughts? Overall, I am impressed (which is actually saying A LOT given my current skin condition). The product is formulated with Anti-Oxidants, in the form of Vitamin C and Vitamin A, and DNA repair enzymes meaning the product is packed with active ingredients and not just cosmetic ingredients. The product system is relatively simple: cleanser, moisturizer, sun cream and eye cream which makes the range a great base for an effective skin care solution. The moment I noticed the biggest difference, funnily enough, was when I stopped using the product for a few days; my skin looked somewhat dull and I noticed the re-appearance of my forehead lines! Back on the product – and put through its paces of long working hours and waaaaay too much salt, sugar and caffeine (skin killers) – I am incredibly surprised by how healthy my skin still looks!

Of the items we received in the range – see Ilaria’s full description above – the winners (to me) are the cleanser, eye cream and Revitalise Cream*: these have been a most welcome addition into my current routine. The question with ‘free’ products received is always whether I would spend my own hard-earned bucks on the product? The answer: yes.

*I have yet to try out the sun cream, but from all accounts this is also a winning product!

A big thank you to La Melle and to the wonderful and professional staff at The New You for treating us to an amazing treatment and for spoiling us with the gorgeous new Nourish Range. Our skin is smiling!

Favourite Five – Beauty by Tessa Passmore

A monthly collection of five of our favourite things done, seen, tasted, heard, smelt, worn, bought, savoured, enjoyed, touched, liked or loved.

This month’s favourite five is a little different to the norm; we have a VERY special guest writer who has kindly taken some time to take us through her favourite beauty products.

Our wonderful guest is the gorgeous Tessa Passmore. Tessa has been a beauty editor for close-to six years and has tried, tested and spritzed a multitude of good (and some really bad) beauty products. We thought it would be a wonderful treat to get some advice from her, given her vast amount of knowledge in the industry.

First things first – some info on this stylish beauty expert.

 

I’d always wanted to work in magazines – particularly fashion – and after studying English literature and media at UCT I embarked on a whole bunch of unpaid internships. This included a fashion internship at Marie Claire to try and get a pedicured toe in the door.

After a short stint in London (which included a PR internship at Stella McCartney) I arrived back in Joburg on the job hunt and I ended up as a features writer at Essentials magazine. A position as a beauty editor became available and its there that I learnt the ropes of the industry.

A few years later I swapped over to the Sunday Times when they launched Fashion Weekly, a weekly dose of all things fashion and beauty and now I’m also involved in the glossy, biannual offshoot of this called the EDIT. I love beauty but am particularly passionate about skin health. It really is a science these days and you can pinpoint exactly what technologies and ingredients are gaining traction as the years go by.

I recently attended a conference where an international dermatologist is pioneering future sun-care to include an IRA (infrared) protection factor (this is the infrared rays from the sun – not your computer screen), which has been linked to long term ageing of the skin and skin cell abnormalities. So one day our sun-cream will have an SPF for UVA, UVB and IRA rays. How interesting is that?

We asked Tessa to choose her favourite beauty products for us. Although she has so many on her list of must-haves, she has selected five six of her absolute best below!

1. SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic Antioxidant Serum, R2126

If you’re serious about sun damage and photo ageing then you should invest in this little amber bottle. I’ve been to countless launches where dermatologists and plastic surgeons harp on about the damaging effect of the sun and with my fair skin, I’ve had enough painful, blistery sun burns to know that sun care is an absolute necessity. This product should be used in conjunction with a sun cream and it boosts the efficacy of it. Its basically very high potency of stabilized Vitamin C (15% L-ascorbic acid), vitamin E (1% Alpha Tocopherol) and SkinCeuticals’ own anti oxidant discovery, 0.05% Ferulic Acid. A few drops of this on bare skin in the morning will help protect your skin from the sun and pollution by latching onto to those rogue, harmful free-radicals. After using it for a few days, your skin cells will create a reservoir of the serum, helping retain the protective properties over time. It also reverses signs of skin damage and gives your skin the most exquisite glow. There are three anti-oxidant serums in the range and this is the one I use, but a good aesthetician will be able to recommend the best for your skin type. This will slow down the ageing process and help prevent the future need for peels or laser treatments.

2. Plain Ordinary Moisturising Balm, R310

Sensitive skin means that anything with too much fragrance, active ingredients or essential oils can be very irritating. I met Dr. Claire Jamieson, the founder of this pure and simple range, and I love her no nonsense and educated approach to skincare. This balm is made from 5 of the highest quality ingredients including vegetable wax and olive wax. I like to use this balm on lips, cuticles, heels, elbows or anywhere that needs some attention and unlike a lot of ‘natural’ products, this doesn’t dry up quickly.  The rest of the range is equally lovely if a classic, simple skin care range is what you’re after. More info can be found on their website

3. Clinique High Impact Mascara, R230

When I use this people ask if I have eyelash extensions. The right amount of volume, no clumping and it doesn’t take an age to apply. Clinique mascara’s are some of the best!

4. Chanel Les Beiges– Harmonie Poudre Belle Mine Mariniere in No1 and No2, R855

Or anything Chanel really. Their seasonal makeup campaigns are always executed to perfection and the products are sublime. Expensive yes but they last a long time – especially these powders from the Les Beiges range. The products are quite fragranced but the act of swooshing a brush loaded with shimmery highlighter across your cheek bones is an experience in itself.

5. Environ C-Quence Eye Gel, R329

This has stopped fine lines from forming around my eyes. It’s actually incredible how well it works! Environ is a seriously affordable range of products that contain Vitamin A (the most essential anti-ageing ingredient as far as I’m concerned); some people can’t stand the smell but if effective skincare for the healthiest skin is what you want, use Environ. The Derma Lac lotion is amazing for pilaris keratosis (chicken skin on legs and arms) – I like to douse my feet in it and pop on some socks. The next morning feet are soft and smooth.

6. Eucerin – anything

Not the sexiest looking brand but if you have hyper-sensitive skin, give this range a bash. Each product is backed by legitimate clinical trials proving their efficacy. The AtoControl Bath & Shower Oil, R140 is super gentle and moisturizing. Add to the bath, a sponge in the shower and use it when shaving legs – my dermatologist even recommends it. They’ve also just launched an SPF 50 sun cream for oily skin (it is mattifying) that works remarkably well – and doesn’t leave a white residue.

Thank you Tess for some great advice, these are definitely going to be making it onto our beauty wish lists! You can find Tessa’s weekly beauty column in the Sunday Times Fashion Weekly supplement, and for subscribers, look out for her write up in The Edit on the 20th September. 

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