The theory developed by Dorit Baxter, at her day spa in New York City, stating that tap water damages your skin has been recently verified by an article in the New York Times Magazine. In 2005, Dorit Baxter introduced Facial Shower Shield, a holistic cream to protect skin from the damaging effects of tap water.
The theory that tap water damages the skin—for which Dorit Baxter’s Day Spa in New York created Facial Shower Shield, the home skin care treatment remedy—was recently verified in an article by the New York Times Magazine (“Dangerous When Wet” by Charlotte Druckman 2/5/06). This article featured a facial cream promoted by a prominent dermatologist for its ability to fight the heavy metals found in tap water; and a screw-on filter shower purification system presented by an L.A. celebrity hair-stylist.
“Every time you take a shower, water is damaging your skin,” says Baxter, who at her Manhattan day spa has long listened to clients’ concerns about rapidly aging skin despite consistent use of sun protection, cleansing creams and moisturizers.
“My clients would never dream of washing their face in tap water, but it does not occur to people that they are exposing their faces to that same water every time they take a shower,” says Dorit, who has for the past year been marketing to the spa’s clientele Facial Shower Shield, her original antidote to tap water damage.
Massaged onto face, neck and chest before a shower, Facial Shower Shield protects the skin from damaging agents in water and hair products, providing a soothing, smoothing, skin-softening herbal-rich cream that gives the benefits of a mini-facial as it shields skin from shower damage.
Dorit defines this product as a gentle holistic cream that functions as a shield against tap water damage. For more information about preventing skin damage from the effects of tap water, contact Leor Rabe.
About Dorit Baxter’s New York Spa:
In the last month of 1989, Dorit Baxter ushered in the 90's when she opened one of the first day spas in the U.S. Time Magazine defined Baxter's trend-setting spa in a feature (July 22, 1991) introducing its readers to the possibility of frequently grabbing a few beautifying and peace-inducing hours in the midst of a frazzled city. In the twenty-first Century, Dorit Baxter is introducing treatments based on technological innovations in the beauty industry while keeping to the spirit of a kind-and-gentle approach to skin care that remains the spa’s defining attribute.
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