Say Goodbye to Wrinkles: Non-Surgical Facelift Solutions at European Beauty Toronto

Facials Toronto April 16, 2024

Do the signs of aging, like wrinkles, make you feel self-conscious? You’ll be pleased to learn that undergoing surgery is not mandatory to diminish the look of fine lines and creases. As an alternative, the specialists at European Beauty located in Toronto can help revitalize your appearance through nonsurgical facelift procedures that can naturally enhance your skin.

 

You don’t have to undergo an invasive, painful, and complex surgery to achieve tighter and smoother skin. You can easily say goodbye to your wrinkles with the following treatment:

  • Non-Surgical MicroCurrent Facelift

This is a safe and effective treatment and a great facelift alternative. You don’t have to worry about dangerous complications because it is a non-surgical procedure that is practically painless and provides fast results. This treatment can help tone, lift and firm sagging facial muscles to restore them to their original position and shape.

 

This non-surgical facelift can help improve the health and appearance of your skin by tightening and firming aging skin. It can also help tone the facial and neck muscles and lift sagging eyebrows and jowls. This treatment will help reduce and eliminate fine lines and wrinkles and stimulate collagen production on the skin. This non-surgical treatment can also help heal scars and blemishes to give you a healthy glow.

 

This treatment is suitable for both older and younger clients in Toronto who are healthy and do not have skin infections in the area to be treated. It is great for younger clients to delay any signs of aging and is equally effective for older clients who wish to restore their youthful appearance. Suppose you have skin disease or open wounds, cuts, or abrasions. In that case, you will not be considered a suitable candidate for this treatment, and this is also true if you have a history of heart problems, asthma, diabetes, or high blood pressure.

 

Results are cumulative, which means they get better over time. The results will last longer each time as the series of treatments continues. Your muscle memory will start to take over by the 6th or 7th treatment. Now, the results will improve significantly and will last longer each time. After the end of the 6-week microcurrent facial treatment regimen, results will become more permanent, and you can maintain your look by scheduling microcurrent facial sculpting treatments every 4 to 6 weeks.

This non-surgical facelift procedure takes about an hour to complete and does not require anesthesia, recovery time or downtime from work.

  • Non-Surgical Radiofrequency Facelift 

This treatment is ideal for clients who want to improve their look without injections. Radiofrequency stimulates collagen production and shortens the collagen fibres to lift and tighten the skin. Because of the latest technology, treatments are painless, and there is no downtime. Results are noticeable from the first treatment, and 6 to 8 treatments are recommended at biweekly intervals, after which maintenance treatments should be completed every four to six weeks.

 

During these treatments, RF energy is delivered in heat to the skin and subdermal layers without damaging the top layer of your skin. Heating causes collagen contraction, realignment, and new collagen production. Radio Frequency helps promote healthy collagen production, which will firm up your face and result in tighter and younger-looking skin.

 

This treatment can lift the skin around your eyes, tighten neck skin, improve drooping, firm forehead skin, and lessen the appearance of wrinkles. It can provide you with a facelift without surgery and can also be used on the body to tighten and sculpt the back and waist and lift breasts.

 

Radiofrequency effectively addresses several concerns, including droopy eyelids, flattening of the cheeks, loose jawline, and double chin. It can also help address lines that cause the corners of your mouth to turn down. Radiofrequency tightens the skin and stimulates collagen production and is recommended for patients with mild to moderate sagging of facial tissues in their mid-thirties to fifties. 

Reverse Signs Of Ageing With European Beauty

Are you interested in healthier and younger-looking skin? European Beauty offers advanced anti-ageing treatments that our skin experts recommend based on your skin type, goals, and concerns. Our treatments include chemical peels, non-invasive facelifts, and microdermabrasion, all meticulously crafted to target fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. Through these innovative techniques, we help you achieve a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

Ready to discover radiant, younger-looking skin? Contact us to schedule a skin consultation today!

As featured on Toronto’s Best.

Creating a Spa Experience at Home: DIY Facial Tips and Tricks

Facials Toronto March 5, 2024

Do you want to treat yourself to a spa day in the comfort of your own home? We’ve got you covered! The following guide will provide you with DIY facial tips and tricks to help you create a spa experience at home:

  • Do a dry-brushing session 

Dry brushing is effective for full-body exfoliation. It increases blood flow and stimulates collagen production, which helps strengthen skin. Additionally, dry brushing dramatically increases elasticity and is great for lifting and toning. 

You should start at the tops of your feet and brush upward toward your heart. Make sure you include the backs of your arms and your back. Complete this routine right before you step in the shower. 

  • Combine your bath and mask routine

Combine baths and face masks for maximum relaxation. Draw a warm bath and add soothing essential oils. Prepare your mask—clay for oiliness or gel for dryness. Sink into the tub and let the heat open pores as your mask sets. After 15 minutes, rinse off in cool water to close the pores. Moisturize for smooth, refreshed skin, and drift off with your freshly cleaned, pampered self.

  • Give yourself a hand massage

A one-minute hand massage can make a world of difference, as can the application of a great hand cream. Shea butter is a great choice for soothing and repairing your skin overnight, and you should try to massage it as you work the cream in. This is a simple and effective way to add some self-care to your evening routine. Not only will you help repair dry and sensitive skin, but you will also enjoy a quick spa-like experience.

  • Make your own face mask

You can make a DIY matcha mask in your very own kitchen! You will need to mix 1 ½ teaspoons water, one tablespoon matcha or green tea, 1 ½ teaspoon honey and one tablespoon olive oil. Apply this homemade mask for 10 minutes, then rinse off to enjoy the hydrated results. A matcha mask is highly effective in strengthening your capillary walls and increasing circulation. 

  • Apply a hydrating lip balm

This is another simple and effective way to enjoy a spa-like experience. Lip masks are very easy to apply. You’ll need to pick an extra-hydrating balm and slather on a thick layer before you go to bed. Lips can dehydrate, and a nice lip balm will plump your lips in the morning. 

  • Light a candle during your next bath

If you want to create a spa setting in your home, light a few candles and place them in your bathroom. This simple trick will instantly elevate your experience, and your space will feel much more like a spa. Once you light your candles, hop in the tub and enjoy yourself. Many people race through bath time. If you, too, find yourself rushing through your routine, try to slow down to give your mind and body a chance to relax. Light your candles, take lots of deep breaths and enjoy your time alone in the tub.

  • Use a bath bomb

There is a bath bomb for everyone, regardless of whether you want a specific scent or a feeling that transports you to your favourite destination. Bath bombs can provide you with the perfect escape. You will instantly feel like you are somewhere else, perhaps at a luxury spa. In addition to a beautiful feeling, bath bombs are also great for your skin and will leave you feeling both happy and soft. 

  • Soak your feet in bath salts

Do you want to treat calluses and soothe aches in the comfort of your own home? Try a therapeutic foot soak, which is available in several different scents. Tea tree and eucalyptus are very popular. You can pour these salts into a big bowl of warm water to let your feet relax while you watch your favourite show. You can also use a pumice stone to buff away dead skin, just like they do at the salon. 

Count On European Beauty For Professional Care!

Do you want to treat yourself to professional facials by skin care experts? European Beauty will provide healthy and glowing skin in our beautiful spa in Toronto. We offer several facials and will recommend the best one for your skin type. Clients in Toronto can rely on our facials and services, and you can contact us today to schedule your appointment!

DMK Products and Treatments

DMK Skincare Toronto March 20, 2019

DMK Skincare is the only company in the world that’s created an enzyme therapy facial that uses transfer message enzymes. Enzymes themselves are living essences in your body that helps to regulate our health, among other things. They also work with naturally occurring minerals to form antioxidants that fight free radicals from attacking your skin. This specialized treatment encourages the production of collagen and elastin in your skin, which is important if you want it to look full, hydrated and wrinkle-free. This DMK skincare line is designed to treat both your face and body.

The Treatment

The enzyme therapy facial starts with a deep cleaning of the skin before being exfoliated to rid the surface of your face and body of dead skin. Revealing a new layer of skin allows for the hydrolyzing mask to properly sink into your face. While this facial is incredibly relaxing, the enzyme mask itself being applied using a brush, you need to be prepared for what happens after application. The mask will harden into a stiff crust over your skin, but don’t be alarmed if you feel pulsations spreading beneath the surface. It’s an indication that the mask is working as blood flows to the surface of your skin. The intense pulsing won’t last long and expect your skin to be red and possibly blotchy afterwards. Soothing gels and serums are then applied to the skin to help boost immunity and further product collagen. The mask itself stays on for 45 minutes, while the entire treatment lasts almost two hours.

The Benefits

There’s a reason this skincare treatment is highly recommended and spoken about with high praise. The enzyme therapy will help to enhance the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. Having a healthy amount of collagen in your system strengthens your skin, which is how this facial reduces wrinkles and lines so efficiently. The increase in elastin allows your skin to stretch and bounce back like an elastic band.

As the enzymes sink into your face and body through the mask, they work internally to increase your circulation and oxygenation. This organic mask was crafted to make you look as young and healthy as you feel inside. With instant results, your skin will look plump and there won’t be a fine line in sight. It’s a great option for anyone who wants the benefits of invasive skin care treatments such as Botox or fillers, without the needles. The DMK enzyme therapy treatment also detoxifies your skin to brighten it up, smoothes out scarring and textured skin and stimulates facial muscles.

At European Beauty, we’re proud to carry DMK organic skincare products and perform this enzyme facial for any interested customers. Located in Yorkville, Ontario, we’ve created a relaxing and comfortable environment just for you. Top quality service and training, our aestheticians specialize in a large variety of skin care treatments, including non-surgical facelifts, radio frequency face lifting, tightening, acne, pigmentation and more. Call us or visit our website to book your appointment today, we guarantee you’ll leave here with the skin you’ve always dreamed of.

Skin Care in Winter

DMK Skincare Toronto July 27, 2016

O, wind,
If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?
~Percy Bysshe Shelley
Winter season can be extremely stressful for our skin due to winds and cold temperatures outside as well as drying-low humidity resulting from heating inside.

What exactly happens to our skin in winter:

  • When you are outside, the cold temperatures result in a poor blood circulation in your facial skin. As a result your skin does not get enough nutrients and oxygen and all the healthy, regenerative processes in your skin slow down. As a result, skin looses its healthy color and becomes dull or pale
  • When you are inside, your skin is losing its moisture due to the dry environment created by indoor heating. As a result, it feels tight, dry and can start flaking.
  • When you shift between the cold outside and the warm and dry inside environments the difference is so big and stressful for your skin that your skin naturally cannot balance itself quickly enough. This results in loss of hydration, irritation, widened capillaries and redness. All of the above mentioned contributes to your skin’s misbalance, stress, sensitivity and dryness.

To keep your skin beautiful and healthy during winter you should:

  • help it to restore the protective hydrolipid barrier
  • protect and balance your skin
  • moisturize, moisturize and again moisturize
  • provide protection against UV-light

The first step is to rethink your skin care routine and skin care products you normally use.

  1. Go Easier on daily cleansing and alcohol containing skin care in the winter
    Since extreme weather weakens skin’s balance and protective lipid barrier, you need to save your skin the additional stress of an intensive cleansing routine that will only worsen the situation. Choose a lighter non-stripping cleansing solution: cleansing milk or mild foaming cleanser.
    If you are using a tonic with alcohol on a daily basis it is better to stop for winter or substitute it with a non-alcohol toning product. Remember, alcohol strips skin of lipids, natural protective oils and contributes to skin’s dryness and increased sensitivity.
  2. Peel Deal:
    If you are a fan of daily peeling products, it is advisable to change your routine for winter and to do a maximum of 2-3 peelings per week. Peeling your skin surface on a daily basis does not let it restore its protective lipid barrier and balance itself. It becomes more susceptible to free radical damage and even to break-outs.
    If you notice that your skin has become very dry, sensitive or even started flaking, exclude moisturizers, serums etc containing peeling ingredients such Retinol, AHAs and Glucosamine.
  3. Go Heavier on Moisturizer:
    Moisturizers are mostly based on 3 types of ingredients: humectants, emollients, occlusive (very often emollients have occlusive properties as well).
    Humectants, such as hyaluronic acid or urea, keep our skin moisturized by attracting water to its surface (epidermis). Humectants help to attract moisture from the environment as well as from dermis to epidermis.
    Emollients like petroleum or shea butter soften, soothe the skin, increase its ability to retain moisture and create a protective layer on the skin to prevent it from dehydration.
    Occlusive ingredients in moisturizers provide protective layer on the skin’s surface to prevent it from loosing moisture.
    Humectants-based products are usually recommended for oily and combination skin types, while emollient-based and occlusive-based ones for normal and dry types. However, in winter our skin type often shifts. Oily skin becomes normal, while normal displays signs of being dry, and dry skin becomes very sensitive and often irritated.
    Look for heavier moisturizing products to use in winter with such ingredients as jelly, silicons, evening primrose oil, shea butter, almond oil or revitalising red algae extract which improves hydration of the skin and revitalises the skin by maximising cell metabolism, helping restructure tissue and regenerate collagen. Some skin care specialists suggest using protective emollient-based skin care products for the day and humectants-based at night to help restore your skins’ moisture level.
  4. Timing is Important:
    Apply your moisturizer at least 30 minutes to an hour before going outside. This is especially true if your moisturizer is humectants-based or has high water content. If you do not let your moisturizer penetrate and get absorbed by the skin it can freeze into micro ice particles on your skin’s surface or dramatically cool down your skin surface when you go into the cold winter day.
  5. Hot Bubbly Escapes:
    It is not recommended to have prolonged hot showers or long hot baths in winter. The fact is that the latter do not add to the moisture level of our skin but on the contrary take away the protecting lipid and fat layers and contribute to skin’s dehydration. When you shower make sure the water is not too hot and use shower milk that contains oils and emollients. If you are a fan of bubble baths as a way to escape the winter blues make sure to add moisturizing oils to the baths and apply a moisturizing body product afterwards.
  6. Nobody Cancelled Sun Protection for Winter!
    In winter the sun’s reflective powers on the snow can be higher than on the sand of a beach in the summer. Use sun protection if you walk outside to prevent UV damage and photoaging. We don’t have to remind you but your sun protection should not be lower than 15 SPF, of course.
  7. Say No to Chapped Lips and Dry Hands
    Usually lips and hands suffer most during the winter season. Lips get sore and chapped and hands get dry and flaky.For your lips, choose a thicker moisturizer with shea butter, jojoba butter OR avocado oil, annuus( Sunflower) seed oil and apply it every time before going outside as well as before going to bed. Some protective and moisturizing lip care products are available as tinted glosses or balms.
    Take special care of your hands since skin on the hands is thinner than on the rest of the body. In addition, hands are often exposed to stressful or stripping factors like soaps, winds, water etc. And finally, it is a known fact that hands are among the first to show signs of aging. Choose a rich emollient-based hand care product with glicerin, lanolin or mango butter and treat your hands to a mask two times a week.
    What else can you do?
  8. Humidify:
    Home or office environments in winter can get very dry due to heating. Your skin starts to feel tight and burning from dehydration. Increase the humidity level indoors by using a humidifier. Alternatively, several house plants can balance out humidity level in the environment.
  9. Vitamins and Antioxidants:
    Help your skin to regain its energy and strength in winter by taking an antioxidant supplement. Most important antioxidants for the skin are Vitamin C, B, E, Zink and Magnesium
  10. Express Winter Facial:
    Give yourself a mini-facial at home once or twice a week. Cleanse your skin. Use a mild exfoliating product selected for your skin type. Take a soft fluffy towel and soak it in warm water (not hot but not cool either). Add 2-3 drops of an essential aroma oil such as lavender oil to sooth, de-stress and refresh the skin. Press the towel to your face and inhale 3-4 times slowly and deeply to let the oil do its aroma work. This will stimulate blood circulation as well. For a stronger effect you can repeat the procedure one more time. Apply a hydrating and soothing mask or regeneration mask for 10-15 minutes. Make sure the room where you are having your mini-facial is comfortably warm. The mask on your face should not cool down to a level stressful for your skin. Take off the mask and apply your daily moisturizer with massaging movements. Direct the movements from the center of your face outward and a bit upward. Finish up by slightly tapping with your fingertips all over your face. This express facial will stimulate blood circulation, give your skin energy, restore its balance and help it regain its healthy radiance.
  11. Stay Active:
    Do not give in to winter blues. Do your daily fitness routine! This keeps you fit and stimulates blood circulation in your whole body and of course your skin.

When winter sets in, instinct tells us to hunker down and crank up the heat. But this quest for warmth brings on another set of problems. Not only does the air outside parch our skin, indoor heating toasts it dry. “As the temperature drops, so does humidity,” says Valori Treloar, M.D., founder of Integrative Dermatology in Newton, Massachusetts, and coauthor of “The Clear Skin Diet.” “So winter air literally sucks moisture from your skin.” Add a penchant for long, hot showers that wash away protective oils, and you’ve got a recipe for dryness and flakes.
Your strategy for a healthy winter glow starts from within. “Irrigate it from the inside,” says “Anti-Aging Therapy” author Ping Zhang, Ph.D., a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner. That means drinking more caffeine-free fluids, including water, fruit juice, and herbal teas. But even the best-nourished skin needs help, and that’s where creams, balms, and oils come in. Packed with the planet’s richest moisturizers and most powerful soothers, these products leave skin radiant and ready for anything winter throws its way.

Face
The problem
Dry, cold air batters your exposed face, causing inflammation, redness, and sensitivity.
Solutions
Use a mild, milky cleanser, since detergents in soap strip skin of protective natural oils, says Treloar. With your skin slightly damp, moisturize with a thick cream at night and a lighter lotion in the morning. Look for facial products with anti-inflammatory herbs like calendula, and avoid ones with alcohol and synthetic preservatives, fragrances, and coloring, as these can cause dryness and irritation. Exfoliate with a natural scrub (like sugar) to slough off dull skin, and use a hydrating mask once or twice a week.

Lips
The problem
Thin skin and lack of oil leaves lips naturally dry and extra vulnerable. Seasonal congestion often forces you to breathe through your mouth, which leads to chapping. Licking your lips when they’re dry makes matters worse, since evaporating saliva can cause cracks.
Solutions
Before going outside or hitting the sack, apply a waxy balm to lock in moisture and protect against evaporation, advises Treloar. By day, use a creamy or oily lip treatment with mainly edible ingredients (since you’ll be ingesting much of what you put on your lips). Avocado, olive, or soybean soften and soothe, while vitamin A-rich shea butter promotes healing.

Body
The problem
Long, hot showers and harsh soaps zap natural moisture that’s already in short supply due to the weather. Heavily perfumed fabric softeners and chemical-laden laundry detergents clinging to your clothes can also aggravate parched skin.
Solutions
Take warm rather than hot showers, and use a mild body wash with soothing ingredients like aloe vera. After patting your skin dry (never rub), apply a thick moisturizer such as shea butter while skin is still damp to seal in moisture. (Edible oils like coconut and organic olive oil work, too.) Use fragrance- and dye-free laundry detergents and avoid fabric softeners. Ease intense itching with a cool compress.

Hands and Feet
The problem
Exposure to the elements, coupled with frequent washing to ward off seasonal germs, leaves hands dry and chapped. Boot-clad feet end up cracked and sore — and the closed environment provides a hospitable place for fungus to grow.
Solutions
Always pat hands dry and apply hand cream after washing them; wear gloves when you do the dishes. For intensive treatment, use heavy creams containing glycerine or shea butter before going to bed to help repair cracks. For feet, try a balm with peppermint or tea tree oil at night to fight fungus, and cover your feet with cotton socks. Zhang also recommends soaking feet in an Epsom salt solution once a week.

Winter Skin Care
Tips for Glowing Winter Skin
Dry air, arctic temperatures and icy unforgiving winds unleash an unholy beating on our tender skin during the Winter months. During the Summer, the climate is such that the air is able to hold more moisture, which to a degree, is absorbed by our skin. Cold air is unable to hold moisture, and that coupled with the drying effects of indoor heating, our skin is unable to replenish itself and begins to feel tight and flakey.

Have no fear, help is near with these simple tips:

Revitalize Your Skin Care Routine
As explained above, climactic conditions during the Winter months are such that your skin will be exposed to dryer, harsher conditions. You will therefore need to alter your skin care regimen to include nourishing and hydrating elements. Your goal is to restore a healthy balance of vitamins, trace elements, and mineral salts to your skin.

Moisturizing Musts
Outside of the information that will follow, perhaps one of the most important moisturizing tips we can give you is to “moisturize from the inside out””. That means, drink lots of water!
Avoid the use of toner and other drying alcohol based products.
Cleanse with a nourishing milky cleanser, and try to avoid soap which may also be drying.
Invest in a good eye cream.
Upgrade to a heavy-duty moisturizer. (with peach milk or hemp oil, soya and rapeseed oil, borege oil, shea butter)
Look into products that contain anti-oxidants like Vitamins A and E to help combat free radicals.
Try adding a little light moisturizer to your foundation to provide added hydration throughout the day.
Apply moisturizers and lotions to the face and body within 3 minutes of stepping out the shower – this practice will assist in trapping water in the upper layers of the skin.
Use products that contain Vitamin E for it’s rich nourishing and healing properties.
Be regimented in moisturizing heals, hands and elbows.
Don’t neglect your lips!
Exfoliation is important throughout the year, but particularly important during the cooler months. Winter exfoliants should be gentle, with the goal of “polishing” the skin to rid it of dead cells and uncover a fresh face that feels smooth and soft.

Body exfoliation can be preformed just before, or during your shower with a mitt or body brush. Not only does this practice remove dead cells, it also stimulates healthy blood flow. Just be careful to keep your showers and baths to a relative temperature as hot water can have an extremely drying effect on your skin.

Exfoliation is recommended at least twice a week.

Blackheads

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Blackheads are composed of oils, sebum and cellular fragments that produce firm to hard plugs within hair follicles. Blackheads are open to the skin’s surface and become darkened at the surface by exposure to oxygen (oxidation). They are called open comedones. When bacteria are added to these plugs, the condition can lead to acne.

How to get rid of blackheads

The best way to get rid of blackheads is to remove the cause of them — excessive sebum (oil) and dead skin cells. Use only products made with natural ingredients that are not too astringent. Harsh products can strip the skin of oil, causing it to produce more sebum which leads to more blocked pores. Don’t be afraid of using cleansing products containing natural oils, such as jojoba or coconut oil to cleanse the skin. These oils are close to our natural oils, so they don’t block the pores. Use a gentle exfoliator every day to remove dead skin cells so they don’t block pores. Just remember to be very gentle, over exfoliation can exacerbate the problem. Avoid products containing the following: alcohol, isopropyl mystate, lanolin, sodium lauryl sulphate, sodium laureth sulphate, propylene glycol, mineral oil and parabens.

Do not try and extract them forcibly, either using your fingers, fingernails or a comedone (blackhead) remover. This can cause permanent damage to the pores and stop them working properly forever. You may squeeze some of the blackhead out, but you could also force some of it even deeper into the skin, which may lead to infection (large spots, pimples or even cysts) or permanent damage. Touching your skin should generally be avoided to prevent cross infection.