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Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 11.25.02 AMTraveling to a new place by plane, train or car, can present our senses and skin with a whole host of adjustment triggers, so we sat down with Dr. Goldfaden and enlisted his expertise to talk about how we can keep breakouts, dehydration and dullness at bay all while showing up in our final destination ready to charge forward!

How does flying take a toll on your skin? 

“Flying dehydrates skin which can cause dryness and possible breakouts. When skin gets dehydrated excess oil is produced to compensate and this can result in breakouts a few days after your flight.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

What measures can you take in the air to keep it moist and hydrated? Should you bring a spray, drink lots of water, continue to moisturize? Steer clear of alcohol? 

“Drinking water is always important but start hydrating a few days before, just drinking water during the flight is not going to do much. Before flying wash your face with a gentle cleanser that is alcohol-free and then seal it with a hydrating serum. Then apply an oil or very hydrating moisturizer. Wearing foundation is not the best idea but if you must try and use a light weight one or tinted moisturizer. Drinking alcohol on a plane or on the ground will absolutely dehydrate you and your skin-so steer clear in the air!” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

If you’re headed to a tropical locale with a hot, humid climate – how can that affect your skin? Cause breakouts, rashes, excessive oil production? What can you do to keep it calm? 

“Hot humid climates can cause skin to go a little crazy at first. Think about what types of products you are packing. Steer clear of heavy moisturizers, retinols or peels while there or at least until your skin gets comfortable with the climate. If using an oil make sure it is a balancing oil-nothing too heavy. Do not do a peel or use retinol products the night before you leave. Sometimes is is nice to let your skin breathe a little. Try just wearing an oil free serum instead of a moisturizer and see how it feels. If you feel dry then use a light weight moisturizer.  It is important to listen to your skin. If you tend to get flushed from heat and humidity cool compresses work great or a misting water. Always wear an SPF, look for a light weight dry mist that contains soothing ingredients such as Organic Red Tea.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

 What about a very dry, desert climate? What effects can that have on your skin? How can you treat it and take precautions? 

“A dry, dessert climate will dry your skin out quickly. Make sure to hydrate your skin with a serum and moisturizer. These types of climates can be windy, so be cautious not to get a wind burn. If you are outside for long periods of time cover your face with a light weight cloth and of course wear an SPF.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

What about high altitudes? 

“High altitude climates can be very harsh on the body and the skin.  Due to the location to the sun (you are closer to it) UVA rays are much stronger. Sun burn is more common as well as wind burn. If you know anyone who lives in a ski town you have seen what sun damage and high altitude can do to the skin-think leather baseball mit…..Always hydrate the skin by using extra layers of hydrating serums and moisturizers/oils.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

What about supplements and our diet in general? How can those help? 

“Regular intake of Vitamins and a healthy diet contributes to overall health and prevents your body from being sick and run down, especially when traveling. Clear and glowing skin starts from the inside. Eating foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, the most beneficial is Salmon, can greatly reduce inflammation, reduce dryness and increase circulation – a key attribute to healthy, youthful-looking skin. Daily consumption of vitamins specifically my favorite vitamin – Vitamin D and an overall multi-vitamin and Omega-3 greatly impacts your overall health.” Dermatologist Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

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Fathers Day is right around the corner and one of my favorite holidays to celebrate. My dad, Dr. G, is an inspiration to all of us at Goldfaden MD, but mostly to me. From teaching me to ride my first bike to how to run a skincare company this guy can do it all. We want to share with you some of Dr.G’ favorite things that maybe the dad in your life might like as a gift.

Even though he is a health nut, everyone needs a little bit of sweetness. Dr. G loves dark chocolate. Obviously dark chocolate is extremely beneficial to your health and the darker the better.  Look for 70-90% cocoa for the highest levels of antioxidants. Vosges Chocolate now makes superfood infused chocolate bars by including delicious ingredients like pomegranate and blueberry. One of Dr. G’s favorite chocolate companies is Mast Brothers out of Brooklyn.

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You will never see Dr. G without vibrant colors on, from his sneakers to his dress shirts. His favorite shirt designer is Robert Graham. These shirts are psychedelically colorful and have embroidered cuffs and collars. For shoes, Dr. G only wears New Balance sneakers. He has around 150 pairs of sneakers in every color and design imaginable. His favorites are the sport limited events editions. New balance came out with a shoe to commemorate the Boston marathon and new york marathon. They also created a Brazil shoe for Carnival. When working out,which is a huge part of Dr. G’s life, he wears Lululemon shorts and hoodies.

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Who better to ask than Dr.G for his recommendations for products for men on Father’s Day! Must haves for men :

Radical Difference-for its soothing abilities – great as an aftershave

Sun Visor– because even men need to wear SPF

Bright Eyes– because men need to target darkness, puffiness and wrinkles

Fresh A Peel– perfect chemical exfoliator for men and it won Men’s Health Magazine 2014 Grooming Awards!

Hopefully the Dad in your life will like one of these suggestions.  Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads!

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We are all crunched for time these days, but that does not mean that we have to eliminate (or even skimp) on our morning beauty routine. Believe it or not, you can achieve a brighter, healthy and radiant glow in just 5 minutes, so listen up to these beauty essentials and tips for a fast-acting beauty products. Products DO matter (in fact it matters a lot) and being educated on what you are putting on your face is where it starts. That’s why we are breaking down the skin essentials that everyone should be using in a skin regime.

(3 minutes) Exfoliation is key and at any age:

Prepping your skin for the day ahead is crucial and allows you to be confident from the time you walk out of the door. Fresh A Peel, an at home skin brightening and enzymatic peel, brightens, tones and exfoliates your skin in 3 minutes. The best part: NO redness, NO irritation and NO flakiness.

Benefits:

  • Removes dead surface skin cells
  • Brightens and evens out overall skin tone
  • Make up is applied smoother and more even, creating a flawless finish

*Follow up with Pure Start “Gentle Detoxifying Facial Cleanser” to balance skin and remove any excess exfoliation products.

(30 seconds) Reduce wrinkles, and boost softness and radiance:

Serums are arguably the most potent and age-fighting skin treatments that exist. Because active ingredients are more expensive than thickeners, serums are also the costliest product in many skin care lines. Known for the super potent percentages of actives, these power-players greatly enhance the skins overall appearance. Selecting a serum that contains both the combination of actives including, for example; antioxidants, vitamins and hyaluronic acid is where you are able to capitalize on dual-action treatments.

Some recommended products/benefits:

(30 seconds) Moisturize:

An excellent way to keep your skin hydrated, balanced and protected. It’s important to know what to look for in a moisturizer and also to be aware of the skin type you are in order to effectively select the right moisturizer for you.

Oily/Combination Skin: Look for products that contain Hyaluronic Acid – this is a safe way to hydrate without causing any excess oils. Hyaluronic Acid binds the existing moisture underneath the skin to prevent from overall dehydration, a true balancing act.

Dry Skin: Non-comedogenic oils such as Grape Seed Oil, Avocado Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, etc are important to look for when selecting a moisturizer that is rich in texture. Non-comedogenic oils offer proper hydration from deep within without clogging pores which leads to breakouts and inflammation.

That was fast-acting beauty in under five minutes! Get your glow on…