Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Beauty Cocktails: Are They Worth the Hype?[trip4food.blogspot.com]

Beauty Cocktails: Are They Worth the Hype?[trip4food.blogspot.com]

Beauty Cocktails: Are They Worth the Hype?[trip4food.blogspot.com]

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Beauty Cocktails: Are They Worth the Hype?

Cocktails — they’re not typically thought to produce a clear complexion. In fact, your average alcohol-filled mixed drink dehydrates the skin, creating a dull and often splotchy appearance.

A new trend is trying to counteract that effect. The “beauty cocktail” is an alcohol-free (we know, not as much fun) combination of vitamins and nutrients intended to nourish and replenish the skin. They’re being offered at the Tön Vangard Salon, a new space in Fort Lauderdale that is part beauty salon, part hangout lounge. We spoke to Partner and World CEO Anthony Lordi for more info. 

“This is a new concept of skin treatment. Why not treat skin from the inside?” says Lordi. 

Along with beer, wine, tea, and espresso drinks, Lordi’s salon offers clients four different beauty cocktails. One of which, the  $ 4.95 Beauty Colada, contains aloe vera, collagen, biotin, coconut juice, pineapple juice, coconut water, and spring water.

Another one, the  $ 4.95 Beautini, is described as an antioxidant cocktail featuring pomegranate, raspberry white tea, coconut water, and natural sparkling spring water. Supposedly it provides a refreshing way to fuel your body with necessary antioxidants and vitamins.

Lordi, who also owns a bar in Madrid, scoured the internet and spoke to aestheticians familiar with the concept while devising these concoctions. According to Lordi, “An amazing number of beauty companies are creating skin-essential cocktails. Crystal Light even makes them. And it really makes sense.” (He’s referring to Crystal Light’s



Beauty Cocktails: Are They Worth the Hype?


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