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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Bella Forte Logo Contest!

3/25/10 - UPDATE - I have some really good contenders so far.  If you have a moment, please let me know what you think!

This one is "cool" and pretty - is it too dark and gloomy?


This one is "fresh" and pretty - is it not reflecting me?

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I need to get this party started!  I've created a logo contest on HatchWise.  The winner gets $150.  I created the contest last night, and already have some pretty good submissions, so this is exciting! 

One of the biggest obstacles for me right now is getting my packaging in line.  I like the products that I've been creating, but I don't have interesting packaging or branding.  Yeah, it's an excuse to procrastinate and I'm tired of hearing myself say this over and over again. 

If you're interested in helping me find a logo, please check out the link and let me know what you think of the submissions so far.  I need input on this!!  Also, if you are an artist, submit!
Bella Forte Logo Contest on HatchWise

My face rash is better, by the way.  Still stings a little with sunscreen, and only one or two small irritated bumps.  I think I'm gonna live...


Friday, March 12, 2010

I'm a Product Junkie and I Need Rehab

I have a skin problem and it's freaking me out. 

For the past couple of months, I've had an off-and-on rash around my nose, mouth and eyes.  It's bumpy and itchy and ugly.  At school, Instructors and students looked at it mysteriously and claimed it was a variety of things: A rash, acne, allergies, etc.  Then, last Sunday, I saw the light.  I was in a Skin Biology & Chemical Peels class, and up there on the huge overhead screen was a photo of exactly what I have: Perioral Dermatitis. Good Times!  I have a pretty mild version, but it's very difficult to treat.  I got a mild peel that day, and poof, it was totally gone the next day.  I was so happy.  I thought I'd found my miracle cure!  PEELS!  I used the Peel After Care products and was back to normal. Unfortunately, the rash has returned two weeks later.
(This isn't a picture of me...) For more info on Perioral Dermatitis


Apparently, it's very common, especially among esty students (two other students have the condition right now) but it's a mysterious skin condition, because nobody knows exactly how it's caused.  Some of the theories are: it's a rare form of Rosacea, a reaction to fluoride in toothpaste, over use of products, especially moisturizers, over exfoliating, stress, hormones, using steroidal creams.  Ok, I use toothpaste, and there's fluoride, chlorine and who knows what else in our tap water.  I am stressed and hormonal all the time.  One of the After Care products has hydrocortisone in it so that probably didn't help.  But, I've been in denial about this one: I am a Product Junkie.  I love to scrub and slather and experiment on my poor face and it's been especially intense since I started esthetician school. My face is seriously pissed-off at me.

I've heard that the only permenant cure is antibiotics.  I have a doctor's appointment in a couple of weeks.  In the meantime, I am going on a serious skin product detox: stopping the exfoliating and super moisturizing and steaming and masks (I thought I was giving my skin a treat??). I'm just washing with Ultra Calming Cleanser and using Barrier Repair by Dermalogica, for super sensitive skin. Nothing else. Not even sunscreen. It's been two days and it's extremely difficult.  I have abruptly stopped a routine of six or more products every day and night.  I have the DTs.

Dammit. I love products.  I love to make them and test them and buy them and smell them and sometimes even taste them.  I'm jonesing and I need my crack!

I didn't always have reactive skin. I now have sensitized skin, from abuse. And there's no guarantee that it will ever be the same. Be kind and careful!

Even if you don't have sensitive skin, you might want to read this article from SmartSkinCare.com:  "The Cardinal Rule of Skin Care: Do No Harm". 

The Cardinal Rule of Skin Care: Do No Harm