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Page 10 <strong>Holliston</strong> Local Town Pages www.localtownpages.com <strong>January</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

Living Healthy<br />

New Year, Clear Skin.<br />

Lisa Massimiano. Licensed<br />

Esthetician and Certified<br />

Acne Specialist<br />

Owner of Skin Smart Salon<br />

and Acne Clinic<br />

Personalized pediatric care in a warm and welcoming setting<br />

Same day urgent visits every day (including weekends and holidays)<br />

Access to a doctor 24 hours a day and 365 days a year<br />

Minimal to no wait times<br />

Unique offerings such as newborn home visit and group well child visits<br />

Accepting new patients, Accept most insurance plans<br />

Achieve Clear Skin<br />

Before<br />

Ashley Ferullo, MD<br />

Rebecca Piekarski, MD<br />

If you have been diagnosed<br />

with acne and haven’t been satisfied<br />

with drug store products<br />

or the suggested treatment from<br />

your doctor, consider seeing an<br />

Acne Specialist.<br />

What is an Acne<br />

Specialist?<br />

An Acne Specialist is a licensed<br />

McKenzie Pediatrics<br />

218 North Main Street<br />

Natick, MA 01760<br />

508-647-4955<br />

Fax: 508-647-4956<br />

www.mckenziepediatrics.com<br />

after<br />

Michael McKenzie, MD<br />

ACNE CLINIC - for all ages<br />

Take control and manage your acne with a customized<br />

treatment program designed to clear your unique skin.<br />

Education. Coaching. Support<br />

90% of my clients clear in 12-16 weeks<br />

Lisa Massimiano - Licensed Aesthetician, Acne Specialist<br />

Certified by the National Face Reality Acne Clinic<br />

Call to schedule your acne consultation<br />

508-881-1180<br />

44 Front Street, 2nd Floor • Ashland<br />

www.skinsmartsalon.com<br />

skin care professional who is specially<br />

trained to treat acne using<br />

a combination of clinical treatments,<br />

home care protocols and<br />

regular follow-up during the process<br />

of clearing acne prone skin.<br />

Most physicians don’t have the<br />

time to spend educating patients<br />

on the root cause of their acne.<br />

They often prescribe oral antibiotics<br />

and strong topical retinoids<br />

that can leave skin dry, red and<br />

irritated. Patients get frustrated<br />

with these side effects and stop<br />

using the products.<br />

Educating the Whole Child: Heart Heart<br />

and and<br />

Mind<br />

Mind<br />

Hear Hear from from teachers, parents, parents, students<br />

students<br />

Hear from teachers, parents, students<br />

and and alumni about about the<br />

and alumni about the the benefits of<br />

benefits a of of<br />

of a a<br />

hands-on, hands-on, integrated, integrated, individualized<br />

individualized<br />

Woodside Woodside Montessori<br />

Montessori Academy<br />

Academy<br />

method of<br />

method of of learning and<br />

learning and what<br />

and what it can<br />

what it it<br />

it can<br />

do<br />

can<br />

Since 1985<br />

do for<br />

do for for YOUR child!<br />

YOUR child!<br />

Dedicated Montessori Educators Since 1985<br />

child!<br />

Dedicated Montessori Educators Since 1985<br />

Dedicated Montessori Educators Since 1985<br />

350 350 Village Street,<br />

350 Village Street, Millis Millis<br />

Millis MA MA 02054<br />

MA 02054<br />

02054<br />

(508)<br />

(508)<br />

376-5320<br />

(508) 376-5320<br />

376-5320<br />

Please Visit Visit Our Website:<br />

How an Acne<br />

Specialist Can Help You.<br />

An Acne Specialist will assess<br />

your individual skin type, and<br />

the type of acne you have, to develop<br />

a plan of action specifically<br />

for you. They will take the time<br />

to teach you about the root cause<br />

of acne and provide information<br />

on lifestyle, diet, medications and<br />

ingredients in makeup and skin<br />

care products that exacerbate<br />

acne. They help you to get your<br />

skin clear and teach you how to<br />

keep your acne under control.<br />

For people struggling with<br />

acne, it can be frustrating to try<br />

and communicate with their doctor<br />

on a timely basis. My clients<br />

tell me that the best part of working<br />

with an Acne Specialist is that<br />

we are there for them to answer<br />

their questions and provide support<br />

while they go through the<br />

process of getting their skin clear.<br />

Questions about acne? Call me<br />

at (508) 881-1180 or email me at<br />

skinsmartsalon@aol.com. Visit my<br />

website skinsmartsalon.com for information<br />

about the acne program and<br />

other services.<br />

How to Sanitize a Mobile Phone<br />

The most germ-addled item<br />

in your home may not be the toilet<br />

or the kitchen sponge. Mobile<br />

phones pick up bacteria wherever<br />

they go. In addition, users<br />

touch their phones an average of<br />

47 times a day according to the<br />

national average determined by<br />

a Deloitte research survey, introducing<br />

new contaminants to the<br />

device each time they do so.<br />

Researchers at the University<br />

of Arizona found that cell<br />

phones carry 10 times more bacteria<br />

than many toilet seats, and<br />

there may be as many as 17,000<br />

bacterial gene copies on the average<br />

high-schooler’s phone.<br />

While cell phone safety often<br />

focuses on protecting data,<br />

smartphone users also should<br />

consider keeping their phones<br />

clean to remove the potentially<br />

harmful microbes that accumulate<br />

on phones every day.<br />

Avoid excess moisture when<br />

cleaning cell phones, advises the<br />

home and lifestyle experts at The<br />

Spruce as moisture can damage<br />

internal components. Most cell<br />

phone screens have an oleophobic<br />

coating that repels oils from<br />

hands and fingers. Harsh cleansers<br />

or abrasive materials on the<br />

glass can prematurely remove<br />

this coating and/or scratch the<br />

surface.<br />

While you clean at your own<br />

risk, many tech experts suggest a<br />

spray mixture of distilled water<br />

and isopropyl alcohol applied<br />

to a microfiber cloth to remove<br />

surface contaminants. Don’t directly<br />

wet the phone. There also<br />

are pre-packaged cleansers sold<br />

for electronics usage. Invest in an<br />

antimicrobial cover to provide an<br />

added layer of protection for the<br />

phone.<br />

Other ways to keep a phone<br />

clean are to wash your hands<br />

before use and to try to keep the<br />

phone away from areas that may<br />

be vulnerable to germs, such as<br />

bathrooms.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

November Saturday<br />

4th<br />

4th<br />

4th<br />

<strong>January</strong> 26th • 10-12pm<br />

1:30-3:30<br />

1:30-3:30<br />

Snow Date: <strong>January</strong> 27th • 12-2pm<br />

www.woodsideacademy.com

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