Kombucha Microbiome Leave-On Masque

Bring comfort and serenity to dry, dull skin with a rich slow-absorbing masque. A luxurious step in your routine, this formula features ginger and pre, pro* and postbiotics to visibly renew skin while supporting your moisture barrier. Ideal for all skin types, this masque provides soothing hydration.

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Kombucha Microbiome Luminosity Serum

Illuminate skin with a lightweight serum designed to give you a vibrant glow. Kombucha, white tea, ginger and jasmine unite with microbiome-friendly pre, pro* and postbiotics to bring out a visibly renewed look. Perfect for all skin types, this gel serum can be used daily to even tone and boost the skin’s luminosity.

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Kombucha Microbiome Balancing Essence

Restore your skin’s natural balance with this nourishing essence. A blend of pre, pro* and postbiotics work harmoniously to enhance luminosity and gently prime the skin ahead of your full skin care ritual. White tea and jasmine flower soothe dry, dull skin for a healthy-looking glow. Suitable for all skin types.

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Kombucha Microbiome Foaming Cleanser

Refresh and purify skin to reveal a healthy-looking glow. Crafted with targeted micellar technology, this liquid-to-foam cleanser gently removes impurities without over-stripping the skin. Kombucha, ginger, white tea and jasmine work in unison to refresh and balance the skin without compromising the moisture barrier. Suitable for all skin types.

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Illuminate Your Daily Ritual: Eminence Organic Skin Care Launches New Kombucha Microbiome Collection

Award-winning skin care company, Eminence Organic Skin Care, invites users to illuminate their daily ritual with the launch of their brand new Kombucha Microbiome Collection. Formulated with kombucha, white tea, ginger, and jasmine, this collection comforts the skin and supports the natural balance of the skin's microbiome, a thriving and lively array of microorganisms on the skin's surface. A healthy skin microbiome results in a well-functioning skin barrier - retaining moisture, protecting against stressors and aiding skin renewal.

Environmental stressors can disturb our skin's microbiome, affecting the skin's moisture barrier and leading to dry, dull, and reactive skin. The Kombucha Microbiome Collection features microbiome-friendly ingredients, unique textures, and soft scents that visibly soothe and restore the skin's moisture barrier with pre, pro* and postbiotics to reveal an even and healthy-looking complexion. Prebiotics are fuel for the good bacteria on the skin's surface, providing energy for probiotics that support the skin's moisture barrier function. Postbiotics are metabolites that visibly refresh and renew the skin for a smooth, even glow.

Refresh and purify skin with the Kombucha Microbiome Foaming Cleanser ($46). The lightweight liquid-to-foam cleanser is crafted with targeted micellar technology to gently remove impurities without over-stripping the skin. Kombucha, ginger, white tea and jasmine work in unison to refresh and balance the skin without compromising the moisture barrier.

Gently prime your skin and restore its natural balance with the nourishing Kombucha Microbiome Balancing Essence ($52). A blend of pre, pro* and postbiotics work harmoniously to enhance luminosity while key ingredients like white tea and jasmine flower soothe dry, dull skin for a healthy-looking glow.

Kombucha, white tea, ginger and jasmine unite with microbiome-friendly pre, pro* and postbiotics for an illuminated, renewed look with the lightweight Kombucha Microbiome Luminosity Serum ($110). The silky-smooth gel serum can be used daily to even tone and boost the skin's luminosity.

Add a luxurious step to your skin care ritual with the Kombucha Microbiome Leave-On Masque ($70). The no-rinse formula visibly renews your skin while strengthening your moisture barrier with ginger and pre, pro* and postbiotics. This rich, slow-absorbing masque provides soothing hydration and comfort to dry, dull skin.

This four-step collection is the key to a luminous glow helping to balance skin, strengthen its moisture barrier, and help maintain a healthy microbiome through organic technology and soothing botanicals. Available now on eminenceorganics.com/us.

*products do not contain live probiotic cultures.
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What Is The Skin Microbiome?

If you’ve come across words like "microbiome,” “skin flora” or “microorganisms” in the skin care aisle but are drawing a blank, you’re not the only one. Although these terms might sound like something you would cover in a biology class, they are very important to the health of your skin. Read on to learn more about microbiome skin care so that you can level up your skin care game.

What Is The Skin Microbiome?

Did you know your skin is home to a thriving and friendly group of about a trillion microorganisms? We call this the skin microbiome, and it plays a vital role in your skin's health. The microbiome is the skin’s unique ecosystem of bacteria and fungi existing on and in the layers of your skin. Like a protective layer, the microbiome works to support the skin barrier and is the first physical point of contact with your immune system. It’s also as unique to you as a fingerprint.

A Balanced VS Unbalanced Skin Microbiome

You can think of a microbiome as a completed puzzle (a trillion-piece puzzle of course) with each piece (each microorganism) working in alignment to contribute to the health of your skin. With the right mix of microorganisms, we have a barrier that acts as a shield from unhealthy microorganisms, protecting you from outside influences (such as pollution, allergens and UV rays) and internal influences (such as stress and diet). These all work to support the skin barrier's function.

According to WebMD, the skin microbiome:

Helps to fight infections
Supports your immune system
Heals wounds
Controls inflammation
An unhealthy biome is a puzzle put together with the wrong pieces. It's an ecosystem of microorganisms that aren't working together correctly. Some overwhelm the system while other vital microorganisms are missing altogether. This barrier is flimsy, unbalanced, and worse, can’t protect you from bad microbes entering the skin barrier and causing havoc on the normal flora. An unhealthy microbiome can encourage the flourishing of unhealthy microorganisms leading to inflammation, breakouts and a bad immunity to infection, plus dry or stressed skin that ages visibly faster as it attempts to battle any foreign nasties.

An imbalance in the microbiome can lead to a compromised skin barrier which can result in:

Itchiness
Irritation
Red skin
Dull skin
Skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, eczema and atopic dermatitis
A slower healing response
Dry skin that can’t retain moisture
Accelerated signs of aging, resulting in wrinkles or an uneven skin tone

What Affects Your Microbiome?

Have you ever noticed irritation in one part of the body but not another? Due to the different conditions experienced by different body parts, the makeup of your skin microbiome changes throughout the body. For example, the microbiome of the face is exposed to UV and pollution almost daily compared to the sweaty, more humid environment of the feet, which are usually tucked into shoes and socks.

Your microbiome can be affected by genes, diet, weight and age as well as:

Air pollution
Poor sleep
Climate, temperatures and humidity levels
UV light exposure
Stress and lifestyle factors
Using harsh skin care products, cosmetics, soaps and hygiene products
According to WebMD, lifestyle factors, such as food choices, stress, hygiene and minimal time in nature can also throw the microbiome off balance. We have all been exposed to an increasing amount of chemicals thanks to increased hygiene practices, such as hand washing, sanitizing and wearing face masks.

These factors have been noted to imbalance the biome and strip natural oils from the skin.

How Can You Improve Your Skin Microbiome?

If you are seeing unusual flare ups, pimples or breakouts that are slow to heal, an unbalanced microbiome could be the cause. The good news is that the skin microbiome is resilient and self-renewing. It flexes and changes with new influences so there’s always an opportunity to improve it.

One way we can support a healthy, functioning biome is to select microbiome-friendly skin care that works in alignment with your skin. The correct products should help to balance out the effects of environmental stressors caused by modern life. You might love a daily exfoliant or the feeling of an intense face mask but consider dialing back your usage to once or twice a week. Ensure your daily routine is filled with gentle, replenishing products that nurture the harsher ones that can throw off the biome’s delicate balance.

Here are some simple rules you can follow:

Avoid daily use of AHAs, BHAs, exfoliants or other ‘tingly’ skin care products that can shock the skin.
Use probiotic skin care (read more on this below).
Avoid high pH soaps or over-cleansing. Healthline suggests reaching for moisturizers with a pH from 5 to 7 and cleansers with a pH of 4.5 to 7.
Be aware of new influences from repeated hand washing, sanitizing or even washing powder from reusable masks. Don’t forgo using moisturizers and hand creams to replenish the skin.
Can Topical Probiotics, Prebiotics And Postbiotics Help?
According to Healthline, topically applied probiotic skin care can work to minimize skin conditions like eczema, acne, dry skin, and UV-induced skin damage. Prebiotics come from non-digestible compounds in fiber-rich foods and stimulate the growth of healthy, probiotic bacteria. Think of them as supporting the growth of more good bacteria, as probiotics feed on prebiotics to flourish. Although there is less research on prebiotics in skin care, studies are promising and suggest that when applied to the skin microbiota directly, prebiotics can increase the likelihood of normal skin microbiota.

When the probiotics have eaten, postbiotics are the metabolites left behind by probiotics. You’re probably familiar with a few examples of postbiotics in skin care already, such as enzymes and peptides, plus bacterial fermentation products, such as lactic acid and glycerol — all well-established skin care hero ingredients. According to Healthline, a postbiotic skin care product can be a great way to "give the skin a boost.”
Written by: Marle Tyrrell
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Proceed With Caution: Skipping the Slip & Fall

Accidents happen, sometimes even frequently. Slips and falls are one of the most common reasons spa owners file insurance claims. They are unexpected and unintentional, yet business owners can be held liable for injuries on their premises. Despite discouraging statistics, there are steps that can be taken to protect both clients and the spa facility.  

Every business is unique. Walk through your spa and consider ways to improve safety for clients, staff, contractors, and vendors. Imagine a first-time client using a cane or wearing high heels trying to navigate your busy spa after dark. How might lighting, low ceilings, clutter, slippery surfaces, or damaged sidewalks present challenges? 

 

PREVENTING ACCIDENT CLAIMS 

Here are some prevention tips to help spa owners avoid slip and fall accident claims. 

  1. Stay Informed: Know your responsibilities concerning your lease agreement. For example, who is responsible for clearing the sidewalk? Who is held accountable for shared spaces like the foyer or corridor? Many landlords have leases written to absolve them of responsibility for common areas. If another party is responsible, point out areas of concern in writing as they arise. Keep records of those correspondences with the responsible parties so there is proof that you advised them of the issues that need attention. 
  2. Address slippery surfaces: Most slips and falls are the result of a slippery surface. Consider areas that get icy when it is cold and snowy in the winter. What is the procedure for clearing and salting (or de-icing) spaces like sidewalks, entrances, corridors, and stairways promptly and before your business opens? What about during the day? 

Spillage is a common cause of slippery conditions. What is the procedure for promptly handling and cleaning up any spills, product, or trash before there’s an accident? Cleaning floors is another cause of slippery conditions. Does your staff know how to mop without leaving excess water on the floor? Do they use warning signage that floors may be slippery?  

  1. Attend to obstacles: Obstacles can also cause slips and falls. Area rugs or poorly installed wall-to-wall carpeting with ridges can trip people up. Clutter and loose cords can create tripping hazards. Additionally, an employee who moves furniture or a box into a hallway could inadvertently trip up a client. Create a system for restocking and storing inventory so that products do not become a hazard to your clients. 
  2. Install lighting: Pay attention to lighting and signage. It’s more likely that someone will slip or fall in a poorly lit space. Lighting is a common concern in storage areas and stairways. You can also reduce the risk of injury by lighting low ceilings and the jut-out regions. If you are responsible for exterior lighting, you’ll also want to take extra care to light the property around your building. You may want to add bright edges to entrance stairways to enhance each step. 

Some buildings present more risks for slips and falls than others, but no spas are exempt from slip and fall accidents. It only takes one injury to a vendor, visitor, or client to place a spa at serious financial risk.  

 

Accident prevention is critical, relatively inexpensive to employ, saves businesses money in the long run, and shows your concern for your clients. Injuries can cost you insurance deductibles (and increase your insurance premiums – especially if there are regular or multiple occurrences), sick time, and negative press. Talk to experienced insurance brokers about risk factors for workplace falls and injuries and comprehensive coverage options to ensure your spa is safe for everyone who walks through the door.   

 

Experienced Waxing: Working Smarter & Faster

Waxing is different than other aesthetic services when it comes to booking time. For example, for a facial or microdermabrasion, one hour might be booked. For waxing, however, the time allotted for the service is often based on the experience of the waxing professional. A more experienced waxer may schedule 15 minutes for a Brazilian wax service, while a fresh graduate may need 45 minutes for the same service. A quicker waxing service results in a happier client; less time to sit in an awkward position and less time out of their schedule. For the waxer, more clients serviced in one day equals more revenue brought in. In other words, time is money. 

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Lip Service: Lip Product Considerations

While the pandemic saw a massive increase in mask sales, it was at the expense of one cosmetic staple – lipstick. The result was a drop in lip product sales by 40%, according to market researcher, NPD. 

As society makes its way out of the pandemic, lipstick sales are back, hitting $34.2 million in the four weeks ending April 18, 2022 and up more than 80% from the previous year. But as everyone prepares to head out into the world again, it is important to remember to look at the labels on lip products and make informed, healthy decisions.  

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