Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Rodan and Fields Unplugged


Rodan and Fields Packaged Goodies




Who doesn't plotz over skincare samples? Especially from one of the hottest up and coming brands in the industry. 

"Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields founded Rodan + Fields Dermatologists in 2002 to extend their vision of bringing dermatology-based skin treatment to everyone. Originally available as a top-selling clinical skincare brand in high-end department stores, the company realized the Doctors' vision could never fully materialize when confined to the department store counter. In an unprecedented move, Rodan + Fields became the first premium skincare line to exit the department store for the world of direct selling. R+F is now one of the fastest growing skincare companies and is poised to dominate the anti-aging skincare market in the coming years." yada yada yada

In plain Yinglish, a mama or a maidel who is a Rodan+Fields maven directs you to her personal website to indulge in nosh for your skin.

Enter Rachel Ratzersdorfer: an entrepreneurial and savvy mama of four including a set of triplets (poo poo!), from the New Jersey state (look it up, it's near the New York one), and a consultant for Rodan+Fields Dermatologists.  Rachel graciously sent me the depicted skin treats because she knew there was a pretty good chance I'd like them. She was right.

I began my foray into the wonderful world of  R+F skinceuticals beginning with the Lip Microdermabrasion.  With no detectable chalushis scent, this innocuous little stick began to work its magic right away, sloughing off and defeating the gross dry skin debris on my lips. As I tissued (verb?) it off, smooth, even-looking lips emerged; calling, nay, screaming for a juicy lip colour.

My "mini-facial" really picked up steam with the Microdermabrasion Paste. Like its lip counterpart, this powerful exfoliant must have taken off a few sheetrock layers of skin as I massaged it on my face for about a minute as per directions.  I feel like this could double as oven-cleaner. It tingled, but not in a bad way. Did you realize there were nerve-endings all over your face?? I noticed a refreshed, clearer, and tighter version of my punim.

Then, I got to the shiny blue adorable little capsules.  The Redefine Night Renewing Serum it was called. Such a big name for such a pitzkele thing.  I was skeptical about its ability to serve my entire facial landscape. There was no need to be.  The consistency of this retinol-containing serum was divine. With beautiful slip, it slid around and covered my entire face and neck area in seconds. I avoided the eye area because of the retinol, but my skin lapped up the moisture instantly.

My lips were jealous, so I gave them the contents of the even-teenier silver capsule, the Redefine Lip Serum. With a glossy, indescribable, non-sticky but substantial texture my lips got happy rather quickly. In fact when I woke up the next morning, they were still shiny and uber-moisturized. 

The Redefine Eye Cream nicely finished off the facial and gave some much-needed lubrication to the eye area. It also released any tension left over from the Microdermabrasion Paste.

All in all, quite the pampering spa-like experience right in my very own postage-stamp bathroom. Encore for the this outstanding performance.  

How do I get my hands on this fabulosity?? you're asking yourself.  Please, just relax...I'm getting to it.

First, hop on this website for Rachel's personal consultant website:

Then, click on the links below to snag the products in my bloggitation:

1. Redefine Eye Cream

2. Microdermabrasion Paste

3. Redefine Night Renewing Serum

4. Redefine Lip Serumc

5. Lip Microdermabrasion

Be sure to mention that you heard about these beauty-helpers from beautyschmooze.blogspot.com to claim your free gift with purchase. I personally plotz for free gifts much like skincare samples. 

In conclusion, I feel like Rodan+Fields and I could become very close friends. After all, "friends don't let friends do bad beauty". (Oy, I'm quoting myself, how tacky, but you can handle me by now.)



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