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Transitioning your winter skin routine for spring and summer temperatures.

It has been a brutal winter and it’s time to shed and shake it all off. With warmer temperatures right around the corner we need to adjust our hygiene and routines!


The skin is the largest organ in the body. It is affected by our diet, hormones, genetics and lifestyle. Every day our skin changes based on the above factors and when we throw in weather, climate changes, lack of sleep, traveling, variable water pH, and STRESS our skin reacts and responds accordingly.

It’s important to be in tune with your body and understand and recognize what your body needs.

I use my LC Dual Action Toner from head to toe when I get out of the shower everyday to balance and restore my skins PH to maintain its natural hydration. Next, I layer on a serum such as LC Vita C spray or LC Lilac Plant Stem Cell Serum followed by coconut oil.

Tips for Transitioning Seasons :

  • Exfoliate once a week to shed the skin from head to toe.
  • Clean your make up brushes and change our pillowcases on a regular basis.
  • Adjust your sunscreen according to the weather changes and apply more as needed if you are going to be exposed in the sun.
  • Try using natural products as much as you can. For the body I like coconut oil or a jojoba oil. I love aloe especially for a sunburn and I keep a live plant in my kitchen.

It is important to recognize what your body needs and wants on a daily basis, it’s the only skin you have. Bottom line protect and prevent!

Everything We Go Through Makes Us Stronger

“Why do you do so much stuff to your face?” “You don’t need that.” “I think you are fine just the way you are.”  “Why did you do another procedure?”

People always ask me questions like this. Sometimes it can feel like a compliment and other times I feel judged or misunderstood. I try not to get too caught up in what others think and use these situations as a chance to explain who I am and why I doing the things I do.


My experience with plastic surgery and facial reconstruction started by necessity not vanity…


At a young age I had major plastic surgery after an incident at a family reunion baseball game. A baseball to the face destroyed my nose, adenoids and also left me needing to get my tonsils taken out. Five surgeries later resulted in removing cartilage from my rib to rebuilding my nose as well as reconstructive surgery to rebuild my teeth, gums and lips. 


Throughout my experiences I have learned so much about the body and it’s amazing power to heal. I love educating myself on new procedures and treatments and often times the best way for me to understand them is to try them on myself. I don’t do stuff to my face because I am unhappy with how I look or because i’m striving to be perfect. I just like too. It’s my THING!! I’m a beauty junkie! My skin is my sin.


I love trying new things!


When you do something everyday you get used to it. It becomes routine.  It is important that I get out of my comfort zone and try new things. Understanding how my clients feel helps me to serve them better. There is a huge element of trust and vulnerability when you get a procedure done. It is important that I get services done so I do not loose touch with the client experience. 


My most recent procedure…Threading

Six weeks ago I got threading at Renew U Medispa by Christopher. The procedure does the following: strings go under your skin, connect to the collagen and yank everything up and rejuvenate new cells.  


My Physician:Christopher Rosenbarger 
PA-C , Physician Certified …His Thread of Choice: Les Encres (they are the closest to the ones available in Europe and South Korea


This company makes three types, most only make PDO threads. 
PDO (POLYDIOXANONE) are used for pull and lift. PLLA (POLY L LACTIC ACID) is used to create volumePCL (POLYCAPROLACTONE) used to create callogen.


The principal of threads…

  • Threads are used to create lift without volume. Basically, if you like the way you look in the mirror holding your face up, this is what threads help with. – Threads do not replace fillers in that fillers are for fat pad and bone atrophy. – Threads can also be used to improve skin texture and appearance by stimulating collagen far better than laser and skin heating modalities. This is seen in treating the chin, eyes, between the brows, and eye lids. Results far exceed any laser or chemical peel. 

An experienced provider can use the different types of threads and different chemical structures to improve a variety of issues not resolved in a natural way with fillers or neuromodulators.

My Experience:

Simply put, Christopher was amazing and his customer service was outstanding. His calmness and expertise helped ease my anxiety and pain. He explained the procedure every step of the way. It was a detailed and delicate which made me feel safe and comfortable. 

Recovery time wasn’t easy but it got better every day. I am so thankful I did this procedure, mostly because I now know first hand how it works. I am thrilled with the results and feel like the youthful glow is coming from the inside out. I made it through. I dealt with the pain. Just like hard times in life… we get through them and come out better than ever. Everything we get through makes us stronger.

In my opinion, you can’t be a beauty expert if you don’t do the treatments.

Bridal Bootcamp Prep for the Big Day

Wedding Prep For Her:

Two Weeks Before The Wedding:

I recommend a back facial, body scrub , and Infrared body wrap.

Week Of The Wedding:
I recommend two Infrared body wraps , stem cell treatment and red light therapy for 2-3 days before a custom spray tan.

Night Before The Wedding:

I recommend an epsom salt bath and a hydrating sheet mask.
Using a jade roller and anti puff eye patches are also important!

What to pack in the honeymoon suite:

  • Hydration mist spray 
  • Anti-aging pillowcases
  • Epsom salt
  • Bath bombs
  • Kleenex pack 
  • Lip plumper
  • Eyelash-conditioner 
  • Anti puff eye patches
  • Jade roller

Wedding Prep For Him


Week of the wedding:

I recommend 2 infrared body wrap treatments, stem cell therapy and oxygen to give him that perfect glow.


Night before the wedding:

I recommend a hydrating sheet mask and a lip treatment product.

You’re so VEIN

How does vein therapy work ?
The laser delivers a pulse of energy which causes the vein to coagulate (this means turn into a solid.) This action eventually destroys the vessel which is reabsorbed into the body and blood flow and finally directed to deeper veins below the skin’s surface where it should be located. 

Who is the candidate for laser vein therapy?
The laser can treat any skin color. It can treat spider veins, blue reticular veins, and small facial veins. Varicose vein’s are not treatable with this method, they require injections.


What about blood blisters and port wine stains?
Blood blisters or hemangiomas respond very well to the treatment.

How many treatments do you typically need? 
Often one or two treatments are sufficient, however, the number of treatments varies depending on the color and the size of the vessel.

Do the treatments hurt? 
A stinging sensation occurs as the pulse of energy is delivered , there is no numbing needed but we usually cool the area after it is treated. You can apply aloe or ice cool after the treatment.

What happens after the treatment?
Post treatment you could experience redness, bruising, swelling and potentially blistering. The end results are amazing but every person is different as to how they heal. 
Are there any restrictions after the treatment?If we are treating leg veins we recommend no activity for 24 hours and always use sunscreen on exposed areas.


When will I see results?
Most patients find that the veins show significant improvement within 2 to 6 weeks of the treatment . It does take time for things to heal and patience.

Ask Leah: Mascara

Do you know what *eye* know ?

Eyelashes 101

Eyelashes consist of 10% water 90% proteins, keratin and melanin which give our lashes color .

We have between 150-200 individual hairs on the top and 75-100 on the bottom lash, which protect the eyes from debris.

When did mascara originate ?

1913 a French chemist named Rimmel developed it by using coal dust and a Vaseline type jelly.

Do you know what is in your mascara?

We are putting this cosmetic so close to our precious eyes that it’s important to know and understand what you are using. What you put on your body is as important as what you put in it.

Harmful ingredients in most popular mascaras:

  • Carbon black: found in mascara and eyeliner and brow products and it’s been linked to cancer and organ toxicity.
  • Parabens: Butylparaben , Ethylparben , propylparaben
  • Coal tar : these are dyes used for color and contain heavy metals
  • Formaldehyde: a carcinogen and is use as a preservative

I took 5 of the top brands that makeup artists prefer and found that most of the popular/trendy brands all contain the above harmful ingredients!

The point is you read what you put in your body shouldn’t you research what you are using on your body. Minerals and clean products especially important around the delicate eye area

Clean Mascara Alternative?
Jane Iredale mascara and their lash conditioner are my one of favorites , they contain wheat proteins and are much safer for the eye.

A Comprehensive Guide to Get Your Skin Wedding Ready!

Bridal Boot Camp Packages

  • Silver (1.5 months)
    • 2 Custom Treatments
    • 5 Body Wrap Sessions
  • Gold (3 months)
    • 1 Custom Treatment / month
    • Body Wrap 1x/ week
      • 2x / week (week of the wedding.
  • Platinum (6 months)
    • Custom Treatment 1x / month
    • Body Wrap 1x / week
      • 2x / week (2 weeks before wedding date.)

Pt. I: Everyone’s Skin is Different

Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies and it is affected by many different factors – diet, hormones, genetics, lifestyle, etc. Therefore, everyone’s skin needs something different. Some people have permanent discoloration and scarring that they need treated, some people have constant acne and breakouts, the list goes on and on.

The first step to finding the right treatment is identifying the skin issues that you want to fix. From here, we can lay a treatment plan according to the time frame that you have available. We suggest beginning to prep your skin either 6 months, 3 months or 1.5 months before your big day depending on what kind of treatments you are looking to get done and how many you will need for desired results.

Pt. II: Pre-Wedding Treatments by Leah Chavie

We can break up treatments into a few different categories:

  • Anti-Aging + Acne
  • Facials + Peels
  • Body

Anti-Aging + Acne

Often times, skin imperfections lie deep below the surface. It may be hyperpigmentation or sun damage from long ago or scars left from acne and blemishes. These types of issues are indeed fixable, but they often take a series of treatments. Here are several treatments for these deeper skin flaws:

  • IPL (Intense Pulsed Light): IPL is a treatment that targets pigmentation and discoloration of the skin. If you have hyperpigmentation, age spots or sun spots, this technology treats both brown (sun damaged) and red discoloration.
  • Laser Genesis Skin Rejuvenation: Laser Genesis targets signs of aging in the skin such as fine lines, wrinkles, pore size and skin texture. It also works to combat redness and scarring in the skin to create a smoother, clearer complexion.
  • Laser Titan Skin Tightening: Titan is a dual action treatment that cleanses the deep dermal layer of the skin and kills bacteria as well as tightens the skin, starting below the surface.  

Note: These treatments can be performed on any area of the body. For brides, depending on dress style, this is a great options to treat skin imperfections on your neck, chest, arms and back.

Peels + Facials

If you are looking for a less intense, more topically focused skincare solution, facial and peels are an extremely effective choice. Peels work to strip away dead skin cells and increasing cell turnover, giving you refreshed, new skin. Facials are great for moisturizing, replumping and brightening up your complexion.

  • Leah Chavie Pro Peel: This treatment is a custom glycolic peel designed to increase cell turnover. Glycolic acid stimulates natural collagen production, diminishes fine lines and wrinkles, reforms skin’s texture and brightens the complexion leaving you with a dewy glow. You should expect 30-75% to peel.
  • Leah Chavie Signature Facial: This facial focuses on balancing the skin tone with an emphasis on extraction. If you have random blemishes that have disrupted your complexion this is a great choice to give your skin a reset.
  • CryoStem Signature Facial: This signature treatment utilizes live bovine stem cells to heal the skin. Stem cells are excellent for treating scars, burns, acne, texture, skin hydration, hyperpigmentation, firming the skin and hair growth stimulation. Your skin will appear dewey and renewed.
  • Dermaplaning: This simple and safe procedure exfoliates your epidermis and eliminates tiny vellus hairs (peach fuzz.) It makes your skin beautifully smooth (the perfect canvas for wedding-day makeup!)

Body + Wellness

Every bride wants to look her best for her wedding day. Many people adapt a new workout routine or diet which are effective and healthy solutions. Introducing detoxification treatments into your routine helps to rid your body of any toxin build up and truly makes you feel amazing.

  • Thermojet Infrared Body Wrap: This full body wrap works to burn calories, reduce the appearance of cellulite, and aids in lymphatic drainage. This is a great treatment for brides to be aiming to look (and feel) their best.

Pt. III: Your At Home Skin Regimen

Treatments and facials are a necessary part of your skincare regimen, however, your daily skincare routine plays a big role in what your skin looks like and how it heals. There are four steps that everyone should include in their skin routine:

  1. Cleanse
  2. Tone
  3. Treat/Correct/Prevent
  4. Hydrate and Protect

Cleanse: Cleansing your skin should be a part of your everyday skincare routine. Clean your pores of debris and prevent buildup to decrease the chances of breakouts.

Tone: Toners soothe, nourish and hydrate the skin while restoring the PH Balance. Your skin’s PH (potential hydrogen) is a measure of how much acid is present in the skin.

Treat/Correct/Prevent: This is the step in your skincare regimen where you heal your skin imperfections with specific treatments. If you are unsure of what treatment would work best for your skin issue or your skin type, schedule a consultation! This way you can have a guided plan of treatments for your skin.

Hydrate and Protect: Hydration and protection are crucial to maintaining clear, glowing skin. Make sure you have a good moisturizer and SPF!

Pt. IV: DIY

  • Depuff Eyes: Jade roller or ice roller in the in the morning (keep in the refrigerator or freezer!) Roll upward and outward, flushing the fluid out.
  • Epsom Salt Baths: Epsom Salt is wonderful for detoxification and soothing skin. It can soften dry skin and exfoliate away dead skin cells while reducing stress.
  • Lavender on Your Pillow: Lavender is an aromatic that has calming and soothing properties to help you relax and reduce stress. Rub a few drops of lavender essential oil between your palms and then smooth over your pillow before going to bed for a peaceful rest.
  • Shower with Orange + Lemon Oils: Start your big day feeling refreshed! Incorporating citrus aromatics into your morning cleanse helps boost your mood and calm your nerves.

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