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APR 2013

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MARINE LAYER PEVORECLAIM POLYPEPTIDES FEATURING MARINE COLLAGEN & ELASTIN products by Pevonia, pevoniapro.com Spa: Renaissance European Day Spa, Fayetteville, NC Selling point: Channels freeze-dried marine collagen and elastin to smooth fine lines and rejuvenate the eye area. Protocol: • Prepare the PevoReclaim Treatment and Clear-O-Zym. • Gently remove client's eye makeup with Eye Make-Up Remover. Wipe eyelids with an Anti-Stress Eye Lotion-moistened cotton pad. • Apply Hydrating Cleanser, working it gently into skin. Remove with warm, wet pads. Follow with Hydrating Lotion. • Cover eyes with pads moistened with Anti-Stress Eye Lotion. Using a brush, apply Clear-O-Zym over face and neck, coming within a half-inch of eyes. • Steam for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, wet fingers with warm water and massage Clear-O-Zym into skin. • Remove Clear-O-Zym with warm, moist pads. Squeeze skin gently and proceed with extractions, if needed. Use Phyto-Gel Cleanser, followed by Hydrating Lotion, to eliminate Clear-OZym residue. • Apply Freeze-Dried solution slowly, pressing it all over the skin, concentrating on most damaged areas. Massage well until absorbed. • Using an eye mask brush, apply Évolutive Eye Mask around the eyes, a half-inch away from lashes. Cover eyes and eyebrows with AntiStress Eye Lotion-moistened eye pads. • Apply Rejuvenating Dry Skin Mask to face and neck. Leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse mask with cool, moist pads. Follow with Hydrating Lotion. • Apply Age-Defying Marine Collagen Cream to face, neck, and décolleté, massaging gently until absorbed. Why clients love it: "They can feel a difference in texture after just one treatment," states Donna Villavicencio, manager of the spa's esthetics department. "When received on a consistent basis, though, the most amazing results can be achieved. It's one of my favorite treatments to perform—and to receive!" SUSTAINABILITY AT SEA Many manufacturers are making waves in the marine-based product category through their efforts to harvest raw aquatic materials in the most sustainable way possible. Lydia Sarfati, CEO and founder of Repêchage, notes that companies can avoid exploiting seaweed by sourcing from the many areas of the world, such as France, where its harvesting is government-regulated. Sonia Boghosian, president of Bio Jouvance, posits that the best way to harvest seaweed while keeping its nutritional and oligo elements intact is via the "old-fashioned" practice of sending special boats with cranes to waters where seaweed grows, and then pulling fresh algae in the early hours of the day, after which the seaweed can be laid in the sun to 52 DAYSPA | APRIL 2013 dry naturally. Dr. Christian Jurist, medical director of global education for Pevonia, says that sustainable harvesting of marine products may also involve using marine extracts from nonedible parts of fish that are already being processed for human A U.N. report says that close to 16 million tons of seaweed were consumption, as well farmed in 2008. as harvesting seaweed products, and no additional impact from shores rather than the deep to the ecosystem," he explains. sea. "In these cases, the process of "Wonderful natural benefits are manufacturing with marine products derived from items that would is sustainable, because there's no specific harvesting of living marine "SUSTAINABILITY" continued page 54 ©GETTY IMAGES/ AKIRA KAEDE

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