By
Jenn Karasik
on Thursday, August 26, 2010 in Product Spotlight, skin care, Travel, New Product

Have you ever had one of those late nights where you *gasp* don’t feel like washing your make-up off? I have had quite a few of those nights, yet I reluctantly wash my face because I know that if I don’t, I will suffer a break-out.
Here at OLEHENRIKSEN, we just released our brand new truth to go™ wipes and I am absolutely thrilled to say the least. These fabulous wipes smell like creamsicles! Yes, that’s right, creamsicles. They don’t leave any residue on that beautiful face of yours and remove every last bit of your mascara.
Truth to go™ wipes both hydrate and cleanse at the same time, containing beneficial ingredients to support your skin’s natural health and beauty. Some of the ingredients include:
Vitamin C Brightens, lightens and tightens
Micro Algae Firms skin and boosts collagen production
CoQ10 Boosts skin repair and regeneration, anti-oxidant
Green Tea Inhibits collagen breakdown
Next time you’re too tired, in a rush, leaving the gym, traveling or just want to refresh in a pinch, try our truth to go™ wipes. I promise you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to join our newsletter for the latest information on new products and upcoming special promotions!
By
Jenn Karasik
on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 in Events
This Thursday, August 12th, OLEHENRIKSEN FACE/BODY/SPA will be participating in the Grand Reopening of the Sunset Strip by joining in a celebratory block party - and YOU'RE INVITED! Over the past 7 months, the strip has undergone some major renovations. After more than 75 years, it really needed some updating!
The Sunset Strip Beautification Project’s updates included traffic signal equipment, crosswalks, roadways, sidewalks and planting beautiful flowers and trees. Another exciting addition was the public art project called GuitarTown which features twenty-six 10-foot tall fiberglass Gibson guitars. These works of art were created by local and nationally acclaimed artists and can be seen throughout the strip for the next 6 months.

The grand reopening kicks off with an official ribbon cutting ceremony outside of the Andaz Hotel and The Comedy Store at 5 p.m. featuring a caravan of classic cars driving down the boulevard. The Sunset Strip will continue to celebrate the night away with extended shopping hours, retail offers and discounts, giveaways, drink specials, DJs and live acoustic performances.
OLEHENRIKSEN FACE/BODY/SPA will host a table outside of Le Clafoutis where you can be escorted by models downstairs for complimentary signature mini hand treatments, product samples and refreshing african red tea to drink!
"We are pleased to participate in the Sunset Strip Block Party because it allows us to provide complimentary goodies to our local patrons who have been extremely patient during the beautification project,” says Vance Soto, OLEHENRIKSEN FACE/BODY/SPA Director.
RSVP on Facebook and let us know that you’ll be there! For more details on the Sunset Strip Block Party, click here or you can follow us on twitter throughout the event @OLEHENRIKSEN for up to the minute surprises and information. We look forward to celebrating with all of you!
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By
Jenn Karasik
on Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Ole's Tips, Product Spotlight, skin care, Summer Skin
I live my life on the go – from the moment I wake up, I hit the ground running. Like so many of you, I’m always looking for ways to condense my beauty routine into simpler steps to save on time without losing out on any of the benefits – especially during the summer months.
The all purpose aloe vera gel does just that! It allows me to treat my skin for any redness or irritation while also acting as a hydrator. It can be used on sun burns or on wet hair after shampooing to treat dry scalp – it really is all purpose!
Some of the main ingredients include:
Micro algae - helps with circulation
Chlorophyll - works to detoxify the skin
Copper – promotes collagen production and reduces redness
Chamomile extract – reduces inflammation, soothes and comforts skin
I love to use the all purpose aloe vera gel as a face-mask to help calm my skin. I simply apply a thick layer of the gel on the skin after cleansing and leave it on for about 30 minutes. As a woman who has struggled with acne, I can honestly say that this product diminishes redness and keeps my skin hydrated without causing future breakouts.
This product is recommended for anyone who is prone to acne because of it’s oil free ingredients and men because it is perfect for calming the skin after shaving. It’s no wonder this product is loved by celebs like Justin Timberlake and Adam Lambert!
Do you have anything special you like to do with the aloe vera gel? I know Ole loves to mix it with water in a spray bottle to mist his body while at the beach!
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By
Jenn Karasik
on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 in Body Care, Health, skin care, Summer Skin

In the last two blog posts, I covered the basics of SPF and how to keep your skin protected. For the third and final post in our SPF summer blog series I want to share some information on UVA and UVB sun rays and what it means to have full spectrum sun protection.
When sunlight reaches the earth through the ozone layer (the earth’s protective layer), it comes in two main forms: ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays – also known as UVA and UVB rays. These are the main causes of damage to the skin from the sun. UVA and UVB rays affect the skin's sensitivity to sun exposure in different ways.
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UVA rays = Aging
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UVB rays = Burning
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Penetrates deeply into the skin and breaks down collagen and elasticity causing premature aging.
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Mainly responsible for severe sun burns and skin cancers, and damaging the immune system.
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Can pass through window glass
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Cannot pass through window glass
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Can still penetrate skin even on a cloudy or rainy day.
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Is more intense during the mid-day, summer and high altitudes
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Is present all day, everyday of the year
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Helps the body make Vitamin D
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Causes long-term Skin damage
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Causes tanning
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All OLEHENRIKSEN SPF products have what is call “full spectrum” coverage. This means that when you wear an OLEHENRIKSEN sunscreen like hands forward or herbal day creme, you are fully protected against both UVA and UVB rays.
This concludes our three part SPF summer blog series, but of course, if you have any other SPF questions feel free to leave them in the comments below or email us here. Have a safe and happy summer!
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By
Jenn Karasik
on Friday, July 2, 2010 in Body Care, Health, skin care, Summer Skin

In the first SPF blog, I broke down what SPF means, how to calculate the amount of time you’re protected and what type of coverage an SPF gives you. Today, I want to give you a little more information on summer’s hottest accessory.
Did you know that there are two different types of sunscreen? I didn’t!
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Chemical Sunscreen
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Physical Sunscreen
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Contains ingredients that absorb UV radiation so your skin doesn’t
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Contains ingredients that reflect UV radiation from your skin
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Main ingredients like: Avobenzone, Octocrylene, Octisalate and Octinoxate
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Main ingredients like: Titanium Dioxide and Zinc
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Has a transparent appearance after being massaged into the skin
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Has a thicker appearance that sits on top of the skin
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Good for deeper skin tones or people that tend to not burn easily
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Good for fair skin tones that tend to burn easily or extended sun exposure
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Example: herbal day creme spf 15
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Example: skin insulator creme spf 15
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Any SPF protection should be applied 30 minutes before sun exposure, reapplied every 2 hours and immediately after swimming or heavy sweating. It’s recommended that at least 2 TBSP or one ounce of sunscreen be used to cover the entire body – and don’t forget your lips or hands!
Next time I’ll cover some information on full spectrum sunscreens and the difference between UVA and UVB rays. Have a happy and safe weekend!
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By
Jenn Karasik
on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 in skin care, Summer Skin

An SPF is this season’s hottest accessory. How to properly accessorize—that is the question! Here at OLEHENRIKSEN, we know how important sunscreen is and for that reason, we’re sharing all the information you’ll need in this three-part summer SPF blog series.
SPF stands for sun protection factor and it was introduced as a way to measure how well a sunscreen protects against UVB rays. What does SPF 15 mean, how about SPF 30 or 70? An SPF describes the amount of overall protection you have from harmful sun rays in terms of the length of time you can be out in the sun and still be protected.
To determine how long your sunscreen will protect you from harmful rays, use this formula:
minutes to burn without sunscreen X SPF number = maximum sun exposure time
For example: if you typically burn without sunscreen in 10 minutes and you are wearing and SPF 15, you will be protected for 150 minutes or 2.5 hours.
In the next blog, I’ll cover the difference between a chemical and a physical sunscreen and how much you need to use to adequately protect your body. Do you have any questions about your SPF? Ask away in the comments below!
By
Jenn Karasik
on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 in Beauty Recipes, Body Care, Ole's Tips, Summer Skin
Looking to get your body beach ready? Look no further! Ole Henriksen has the perfect beach body scrub for those with dry, and lackluster skin to give your skin a sexy summer glow. According to Ole, this scrub holds the secret to “baby-smooth” skin—something I know we all crave!

Here’s the recipe for Ole’s famous Beach Body Scrub:
Makes 1.5 Cups – Approximately 3 treatments
Ingredients:
½ C of finely grained sea salt
½ C of finely ground coffee
¼ C of sesame oil
½ Tsp of eucalyptus essential oil
Directions:
In a small bowl, mix the salt, coffee, sesame oil and eucalyptus oil. Use the scrub in the shower away from running water. Massage into damp skin with long, firm semi-circular movements. Take your time in order to activate all of the ingredients. Rinse well. Store the leftover scrub in the refrigerator in an air-tight Tupperware. This scrub can be used 3-4 times per week.
Sea salt is used to retexturize the skin, while the coffee grounds help firm the skin and fight cellulite. Sesame oil is an important ingredient because it nourishes and softens your skin. Finally, the eucalyptus oil purifies and oxygenates the skin.
Now you can whip out that itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny yellow polka dot bikini with confidence to show off your silky smooth skin. Happy summer!
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