Oxygen is the latest trend in skincare
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareBy Lisa Cohen LeeOxygen is essential to life, and beauty companies are increasingly using it as an ingredient in skincare. What started as a spa treatment—spraying skin with pure O2 post-facial for dewy results—is now available in a wide range of beauty products. Fans claim the gas will reboot your face for a fresher, brighter complexion. Here's the lowdown on the latest creams, washes, masks and makeup laced with oxygen-rich ingredients.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/137230_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareOxygen is known to increase circulation. At the end of a facial I blast the skin with pure oxygen, and my clients walk away with a wonderful glow, says esthetician Joanna Vargas. Likewise, a daily pump of this natural oxygenated serum increases O2 levels by 15 times in the skin, say makers. SHOP NOW: Oxygen Pur Skin Serum, $80http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/137231_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareThe next best thing to a spa-quality oxygen facial? This two-part formula made with with oxygen spheres that pop when rubbed into skin. The effervescent mask brightens skin, while the lightweight cream seals in moisture. SHOP NOW: Dr. Brandt Detoxygen Experience, $78http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/137247_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareGood news for the pimple-prone: Oxygen is anti-bacterial, and a vital player in promoting clear skin. When an oxygenated ingredient like benzoyl peroxide or hydrogen peroxide gets into the pores, it kills the bacteria that can cause acne, says Dr. Eric Schweiger, a New York City dermatologist. He recommends a foamy cleanser powered with hydrogen peroxide that keeps pores unclogged and skin shine-free. SHOP NOW: Natura Bisse Oxygen Mousse, $48http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/137236_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareUrbanites, smog affects your skin as well as your lungs. Besides making your skin dull and lifeless, pollution can cause free-radical damage that leads to premature aging. This product is loaded with coffee-seed extract (a natural anti-oxidant). It also contains perfluorodecalin, a chemical that, when applied topically, draws oxygen to the site. The makers claim it gives skin a brighter, healthier appearance. SHOP NOW: Philosophy Take a Deep Breath Oil-Free Energizing Oxygen Gel-Cram Moisturizer, $34http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/137232_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareIf there's one place that most of us could use a refreshing oxygen boost, it's underneath the eyes. This unique treatment is meant to bring Bliss's in-salon Triple Oxygen Treatment Facial home. Each eye-mask patch has two liquid chambers, that, when popped, cause a chemical reaction that releases oxygen onto the skin. Other ingredients, like cucumber extract, may help rev up circulation to depuff and brighten shadows. SHOP NOW: Bliss Triple Oxygen Instant Energizing Eye Mask, $54http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/137243_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareSo far, oxygen has primarily been used in skincare. However, oxygen-imbued makeup lines, particularly in liquid and powder foundations, are now hitting the market. Benefit cosmetics is one of the first brands to incorporate oxygen into color cosmetics; their foundation includes an oxygen complex that makers say gives skin a plumping, radiant effect. SHOP NOW: Benefit Hello Flawless Oxygen Wow Brightening Makeup, $34http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/137233_Original.jpg
- Oxygen is the latest trend in skincareStudies have proven that oxygen is a potent wound healer, making oxygen-rich formulas a good option after a chemical peel or laser or if skin is naturally very sensitive. This foundation's breathable technology helps draw in oxygen to speed up the healing process. SHOP NOW: Oxygenetix Oxygenating Foundation, $53http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/137253_Original.jpg
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Take a Breath
1 of 8By Lisa Cohen Lee
Oxygen is essential to life, and beauty companies are increasingly using it as an ingredient in skincare. What started as a spa treatment—spraying skin with pure O2 post-facial for dewy results—is now available in a wide range of beauty products. Fans claim the gas will reboot your face for a fresher, brighter complexion. Here's the lowdown on the latest creams, washes, masks and makeup laced with oxygen-rich ingredients.
Plump It Up
2 of 8"Oxygen is known to increase circulation. At the end of a facial I blast the skin with pure oxygen, and my clients walk away with a wonderful glow," says esthetician Joanna Vargas. Likewise, a daily pump of this natural oxygenated serum increases O2 levels by 15 times in the skin, say makers.
SHOP NOW: Oxygen Pur Skin Serum, $80
Air Apparent
3 of 8The next best thing to a spa-quality oxygen facial? This two-part formula made with with oxygen "spheres" that pop when rubbed into skin. The effervescent mask brightens skin, while the lightweight cream seals in moisture.
SHOP NOW: Dr. Brandt Detoxygen Experience, $78
Clear the Air
4 of 8Good news for the pimple-prone: Oxygen is anti-bacterial, and a vital player in promoting clear skin. "When an oxygenated ingredient like benzoyl peroxide or hydrogen peroxide gets into the pores, it kills the bacteria that can cause acne," says Dr. Eric Schweiger, a New York City dermatologist. He recommends a foamy cleanser powered with hydrogen peroxide that keeps pores unclogged and skin shine-free.
SHOP NOW: Natura Bisse Oxygen Mousse, $48
Don't Pollute
5 of 8Urbanites, smog affects your skin as well as your lungs. Besides making your skin dull and lifeless, pollution can cause free-radical damage that leads to premature aging. This product is loaded with coffee-seed extract (a natural anti-oxidant). It also contains perfluorodecalin, a chemical that, when applied topically, draws oxygen to the site. The makers claim it gives skin a brighter, healthier appearance.
SHOP NOW: Philosophy Take a Deep Breath Oil-Free Energizing Oxygen Gel-Cram Moisturizer, $34
Wide Awake
6 of 8If there's one place that most of us could use a refreshing oxygen boost, it's underneath the eyes. This unique treatment is meant to bring Bliss's in-salon Triple Oxygen Treatment Facial home. Each eye-mask patch has two liquid chambers, that, when popped, cause a chemical reaction that releases oxygen onto the skin. Other ingredients, like cucumber extract, may help rev up circulation to depuff and brighten shadows.
SHOP NOW: Bliss Triple Oxygen Instant Energizing Eye Mask, $54
Makeup Detox
7 of 8So far, oxygen has primarily been used in skincare. However, oxygen-imbued makeup lines, particularly in liquid and powder foundations, are now hitting the market. Benefit cosmetics is one of the first brands to incorporate oxygen into color cosmetics; their foundation includes an oxygen complex that makers say gives skin a plumping, radiant effect.
SHOP NOW: Benefit Hello Flawless Oxygen Wow Brightening Makeup, $34
In the Bubble?
8 of 8Studies have proven that oxygen is a potent wound healer, making oxygen-rich formulas a good option after a chemical peel or laser or if skin is naturally very sensitive. This foundation's breathable technology helps draw in oxygen to speed up the healing process.
SHOP NOW: Oxygenetix Oxygenating Foundation, $53
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