Summer Spectactular Savings!
Hurry in to save, offers expire August 31st, 2008!
Schedule your facial, peel or Ultrasonic
Microdermabrasion with a friend and you both save
50%!
Buy Two Syringes of Juvederm, Get One Free!
Plus, receive a $75 mail in rebate from Juvederm
when you participate in this offer!
Join the Belladerm for Life Club and get your first
month FREE!
For only $80 each month, enjoy anyone of the
following monthly. In addition, you will recieve 10% off
all other products and services with membership!
- Bella Classic Facial
- Innovative Facial
- Chemical Peel (does not include Vitalize)
- Microdermabrasion
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August's Product of the Month: glominerals gloLip stick
Receive 10% off any one glominerals product!
Moisturizing lip stick with remarkable wearability and a
color palette as rich as the nature-inspired colors they
are modeled after.
glominerals has developed an exclusive formulation
by selecting the best quality pharmaceutical-grade
ingredients including antioxidants, vitamins C, A, K, E
and green tea extracts to prevent free-radical damage
and improve the health and condition of the skin. This
minerals-based makeup provides excellent coverage
for all skin conditions, antioxidant benefits along with
UV protection.
Check out gloLip colors here...
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Save the Date!
Mark your calenders for Tuesday, October 7th and
come help us celebrate our 4th annual Open House!
Watch the website and upcoming newsletters for
more information on this exciting event!
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Get Your Botox Benefits Card Now at Belladerm!
Don't forget to pick up your Botox Benefits card at your
next Botox appointment at Belladerm. Your new
Benefits card will not only save you $25 off of your next
Botox treatment, but also bring you treatment
reminders, birthday wishes (complimentary magazine
subscription!) and Botox newsletters. So, book your
Botox appointment at Belladerm today and don't forget
to ask for your Botox Benefits card!
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It's Botox For You, Dear Bridesmaids!
AFTER the band was chosen and the napkins color-
coordinated to match her shoes, Kacey Knauer, a
bride-to-be, had another critical matter to address: her
skin, and the skin of the nine women in her bridal
party.
So Ms. Knauer, the 35-year-old owner of TempTrends,
a staffing agency in Manhattan, invited her nearest and
dearest - including her mother and future mother-in-
law - for a night out at the TriBeCa MedSpa, replete
with mimosas and cupcakes. An aesthetician
assessed each woman's face and devised a
treatment plan - a quick chemical peel, say, or an
injection of a wrinkle-filler. Or maybe, for a bridesmaid
with age spots, a series of laser treatments over
months, allowing for recovery time.
For Ms. Knauer, who will be married in December,
cosmetic interventions for herself and her entourage
are as vital as the centerpieces or food. "If I were 25 or
26 and getting married, a bracelet, necklace or
matching earrings would be fine," she said. But at
35? "Giving them a bracelet isn't as special as
spending an evening together. Plus, as you get older,
everyone is more conscientious about their skin and
appearance," she said. "Giving them something for
themselves - as opposed to something that they'll
never wear again - is more meaningful."
In the last two years, bridal party tuneups have
increased roughly 25 percent, estimated Susie Ellis,
the president of SpaFinder.com, a site that lists 4,500
spas worldwide.
Just as timing matters when it comes to securing a
hall, it's best that brides-to-be don't delay scheduling
appointments, aestheticians and doctors say. "You
wouldn't get a cut and color the week before," said Dr.
Jessica Wu, a dermatologist in Beverly Hills who
advises coming in three to six months before the big
day. "We do a trial run of Botox about four months
ahead of time. Then, two weeks before the wedding,
we do that last treatment."
Ms. Meyer of TriBeCa MedSpa suggests that a bride
contact her the minute the question is popped. "Brides
really appreciate the fact that we put everything in a
regimented schedule for them," she said. Since
February 2007, she has staged more than 30
bridesmaid parties and has 18 planned so far this
year. "If you have to do eight treatments, six weeks
apart, that could take up to a year," she said.
Read the full New York Times article...
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