TheraGenesis Resurfacing Solutions

As Spring slowly appears have you considered integrating professional grade resurfacing solutions and peels into your treatment menu .

For some of you still unable to do facial treatments, once we are able, their will still be time to offer them powerful treatment options to restore balance and radiance to their skin.

Combing A.H.A’s and B.H.A’s to to help resurface your client’s skin is either simply a great add on to your facial or for more immediate skin concerns offer them a a series of treatments.

The key is to provide a comfortable experience while delivering visible results and of course great products for at home care.

Discover our peels for mature, pigmented and acne prone skin to resurface, brighten, strengthen and repair, providing a radiant and youthful appearance.
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Banana Soufflé

Nourishing Enzymatic Masque.

Applied as a masque, this gentle exfoliant, soothes and refines skin texture to reveal a radiant, natural glow. Containing Pineapple fruit enzymes, this non abrasive exfoliant will help to decongest pores, while removing dead skin cells, without manual scrubbing.

Banana fruit extract contains calcium, magnesium and potassium as well as B6 and B12 and is highly recommended for the treatment of dry mature skin.

Nourishing extracts of Avocado oil, Coconut oil, provide well needed essential fatty acids to boost the skin’s barrier. Sunflower seed oil, carrot extract, vitamin E and Green Tea boost skin repair offering large amounts of antioxidants, topped off with Licorice root to brighten the skin.
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Gentle Cleanser

This Ultra mild cleansing lotion gently dissolves make-up and impurities that irritate sensitive skin without disturbing its crucial protective barrier. It deep cleans pores, rinses easily leaving the skin feeling fresh, clean and moist.

Consider this cleanser as an addition in treatment for microdermabraded skin recovery or post peel and micro needling.

Key ingredients include Sea Whip having the strongest soothing action of all sea plants.

Yucca Schidigera, a saponin rich natural plant cleanser. Known as Soap Root, it is antiseptic and is soothing and calming due to its high antioxidant content.

Camellia Senensis or Green Tea for its antioxidants that help keep the skin calm during the cleansing process. This is supported by Panthenol or Provitamin B5 that helps the skin stay hydrated and comfortable post cleansing.

Vitamin C and Licorice Root for brightening and Copper Complex to assist with wound healing if required.
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A.G.E. Intensive Repair Cream

This regenerative and nourishing moisturizer offers intensive nutrition that aids in the remediation of the visible signs of aging.

Five powerful synthesized growth factors and vitamin B9 are united with three resilience enhancing plant stem cells.

Two new powerful ingredients are also showcased in this formula.

Argirelox Peptide solution, scientifically demonstrates that if used between injectable treatments, it maintains and prolongs wrinkle reduction.

Gatuline In-Tense: Targets lack of resilience and firmness. It has demonstrated powerful actions in boosting cellular turnover and reorganizing and tightening the collagen fibre network.
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Vita C Collection

Our Vitamin C collection, that drenches the skin in a cascading cocktail of antioxidants.

Vita C Serum is the ultimate vitamin C complex. Supporting Vitamin C is Kakadu Plum that contains the highest naturally occurring vitamin C of any fruit.

We took it a step further and added Astaxanthin the strongest antioxidant in nature, 550 times more effective than vitamin E

Daily Vita C Creme.
Nourishing and hydrating this intensive fortifying creme protects against free radical damage that occurs daily from environmental aggression. Vitamin C and E, lift and firm peptides and a host of natural antioxidants such as Açai, Blueberry, mulberry and mangosteen.

Daily Vita C mask. Quench your skin thirst with this silky, light weight masque. Rejuvenating, hydrating and firming with enhanced delivery systems. Leave on and sleep in while Wild Yam. Pomegranate Extract, Green Tea and Argan oil all restore your skin while you sleep.
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A.G.E. Defense

Skin Care Preventing Aging and Glycation

A 4 in 1 solution for damaged and devitalised skin, this cellular defence cream preserves and protects the skin by providing protection and repair occurring as a result of glycation.

Contains active, targeted ingredients that fight against the degradation of the Elastin fibre network within the skin.

Elastin, a trade mark ingredient, extracted from Manilkara multinervis protects against the effects of elastinase, enhances the synthesis of elastin and has anti-glycation properties therefore improving skin firmness and elasticity.

This is supported by Vita-a-like, a plant extract with the same functionality as Retinol, but does not have the same sensitivity issue in the presence of sunlight.

Use as a day or night cream, this lighter weight product is an ideal option especially for summer skin care.
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Retinol Renewing Serum

Encapsulated Retinol For Increased Efficacy.

Retinol is among skin care’s most popular ingredients. Recognised as one of the most effective vitamins (vitamin A) for anti -aging treatments due to its capacity to stimulate collagen production, accelerate cell reproduction and normalise skin keratinisation.

It also provides effective antioxidant support and regeneration and with regular application significantly improves elasticity, smoothness and softness resulting in younger, clearer and healthier looking skin.

This 1% Retinol is encapsulated, not only ensuring delivery into the skin but also making it user friendly for more sensitive skins. This formula feels silky smooth on your skin and is boosted by Ceramide NP for boosting barrier function and preventing moisture loss.

For a complete Retinol routine pair this monodose serum with the TheraGenesis Revitaderm cream also at 1% with encapsulated delivery. Recommended for use in the evening as part of your skin care regimen.
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TheraGenesis Illuma Bright Masque

Solutions For Uneven Skin Tone.

As we journey through Menopause, along with lack of tone comes the ongoing issue of uneven skin tone caused by the appearance of unwanted pigmentation.

This easy to use masque can be used at night and once applied stays on and works while you sleep. My kind of masque !!!

It is a concentrated, peptide rich treatment that not only addresses uneven skin tone but it also brightens a dull looking complexion, while leaving your skin also noticeably hydrated.

For the best results pair this at night with our mildly foaming Illuma Clean skin cleanser, followed by a light application of Brightening Booster Serum. Then simply apply your mask and let the products do their work while you get your beauty sleep.
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Mental Health

Did you know that over 40 million North American adults live with anxiety disorders each year? 54 million live with some kind of Mental Health illness

Mental health is one of the most talked about concerns in both Western Medicine and in many aspects of the Wellness industry. As a result, many Spas are now wanting to introduce wellness programs and are exploring new possibilities and treatments to include on their service menu. Mental Health different from Physical health is a state of wellbeing. We all want to be healthy and happy. No one can be truly healthy without positive mental health. It involves how we feel, think, act and interact with the world around us. Mental health is about coping with the normal stresses of life and making a contribution to our community. Positive mental health isn’t about avoiding problems or trying to achieve a “perfect” life. It’s about living well and having the tools to cope with difficult situations even during life’s challenges and each person’s path to mental well-being is unique.


Emotions are meant to be experienced. They help us create change within ourselves, they help us understand ourselves on many levels and grow from the experiences and challenges that life provides. However, when over powering emotions start to interfere with our daily living and begin create distress, they can lead us down a slippery slope from poor emotional health, to poor physical health and the need for multiple drugs, often remaining with us for a lifetime. From veterans experiencing PTSD to concerns around terrorism and political uncertainty, women’s concerns around pre- menstrual syndrome, menopause, raising children and looking after aging parents and simple every day living, life is stressful. Anxiety is the number one concern with numbers rising rapidly, left untreated leads to depression. Mental health affects us all at some point in our life but we, the practitioners must remember above all, treat ourselves first.

The Greatest gift that you can give to others is to be happy and hopeful yourself; then you draw them up out of their despondency.

Edward Bach

It is well known that a lengthy period of time experiencing fear, worry or anxiety or other profound emotions, eventually lead to feeling tired, feeling depleted, not sleeping well, emotional eating and an overall general feeling of not feeling well. Under these conditions the body loses its natural resistance to disease and we become prey to any infection or form of illness. Often illness that follows is in your genetics. Grief and traumas of all nature left unresolved also add to this problem. So many of my former patients had never been well since loss of a family member or a particular trauma such as a car accident or going through such things as divorce and more.

The Cause and Progress of Disease

"Disturbing moods and state of mind, if allowed to continue, lead to a disturbance in the functions of body organs and tissues." - Edward Bach

In order to help combat the recent growth of this disease we must all join the conversation. Talk about mental health with your family, friends and clients as so many suffer in silence. With this in mind and as a Homeopath and an esthetician I have chosen to write this article on Bach Flower Remedies, for all people, as well as professional therapists and alternative therapists that work with others to help them through difficult times.

The Bach Flower System

Bach Flower Remedies are considered by some as a natural stress management system. Many of you are familiar with Rescue Remedy but may not realise that there are actually 38 remedies for 38 different negatives states of mind. Easy to learn, to use and recommend, therapists of all kinds are eligible to train in this modality and eventually offer this as a service to their clients.

Why do I love them, use them and trust them:

The Bach Flower Remedies are made from wild flowers and are safe for the whole family including pets, there are no known side effects or allergic reactions.

The remedies are preserved in grape based brandy and are gluten free

They are prepared from non- toxic flowers as homeopathic remedies.
Do not interfere with other medication or treatment.
Non addictive. When you don’t need them you simply won’t want them
Safe for all age groups from new born to seniors
You cannot overdose.
There are no side effects.
They are available at good health Food stores everywhere.

This method of treatment and the thirty- eight remedies which makes up this particular pharmacopoeia were discovered by Edward Bach. He was a renowned physician, who practised for over 28 years in London as a Harley street consultant and as a bacteriologist and later as a certified Doctor of Homeopathy. The late doctor gave up his lucrative practice and research in 1930 to devote his time to finding these remedies and perfecting his method of Flower Healing. He sought remedies from the plant world that would restore vitality to the sick and allow them to recover from key emotional concerns such as fear, anxiety, depression but also to facilitate his own healing at that time.

His clinical experience had shown that in a ward full of patients suffering from the same disease, each had differing attitudes emotionally towards themselves and their condition. He discovered that the emotional state of the patient influenced the prognosis. So, the fact that homeopathy gave a place to the mental state of the patient which the medicine of the time did not recognise, to him, Homeopathy therefore offered a more complete picture of human health and disease.

He believed that illness is the effect of disharmony between body and mind. Symptoms of an illness are the external expression of negative emotional states.

Having discovered the 38 remedies, he then divided them into seven different groups to make it easier to understand. The charts provided in this article are a guideline to assist you in remedy choices. Each remedy contains more detail which is not printed here. Also, in trying to choose a remedy or remedies for yourself remember that sometimes it is a simple fix but emotions can also run very deep, can be complex in nature and it is not always easy to see ourselves and therefore to be objective in our choices. At that point, do not be afraid to seek out a qualified practitioner.

Fear

Rock Rose: terror
Mimulus: known fears
Cherry Plum: fear of losing control
Aspen: unknown fear
Red Chestnut: fear for others welfare

Uncertainty

Cerato: looks for advice from others.
Scleranthus: indecisive, vacillates.
Gentian: Easily discouraged
Gorse: In despair, without hope.
Hornbeam: procrastination
Wild Oat: uncertain of life path

Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances

Clematis: Daydreams, lack focus
Honeysuckle: Dwells in the past
Wild Rose: Apathetic
Olive: Exhaustion
White Chestnut: Recurring mental arguments
Mustard: Deep gloom for no reason
Chestnut Bud: failure to learn from past mistakes

Despondency and Despair

Willow: bitter, resentful
Larch: lacking confidence
Pine: guilt
Elm: overwhelmed
Sweet Chestnut: hopeless despair
Star of Bethlehem: after-effects of trauma
Oak: exhausted but struggle on
Crab Apple: feel toxic, dirty, obsess over details

Oversensitivity to Influences and Ideas

Agrimony: hide problems behind a smile
Centaury: weak-willed, subservient
Walnut: periods of change, protection
Holly: hatred, envy, jealousy

Loneliness

Water Violet: Private, aloof
Impatiens: Irritable, impatient
Heather: focus on themselves, talkative

Over Care for the welfare of Others

Chicory: bossy, needy
Vervain: over-enthusiastic
Vine: assertive, demanding
Beech: critical and intolerant
Rock Water: inflexible

When can they Be Used ?
The remedies can be used for treating the emotions on four different levels:

Emergencies
Fleeting Moods
Long term situations
Long established patterns and personality traits

How Can you Use Them?

From the bottle that you buy of the chosen remedy, take two drops under the tongue or in a small amount of liquid.

The best way to take the remedies is to make a treatment bottle. Take a 1ounce bottle filled with spring water. Add two drops of each of the chosen remedy and add it to the treatment bottle. Maximum number of remedies in the treatment bottle should be 5. From this treatment bottle take 4 drops under the tongue or in water.

Take the 4 drops from the treatment bottle a minimum of 4 times a day. This minimum dose is important for efficacy of the treatment. Each treatment bottle should last about three weeks.

Dr Bach passed away peacefully on the evening of November 27th, 1936. He was only 50 years old, but he had left behind him several lifetime’s experience and effort, and a system of medicine that is now used all over the world.

Further Training

The Bach Flower Program is offered by The Bach International Education Program for North America. Complete training is available to you across most of the USA and provides CE’s through the NCBTMB and various Esthetic providers. If you are either a member of the public or a registered professional, you can take a two- day class, covering the 38 remedies that give you the information for treating family and friends. Levels two and three are required in order to become a certified Bach Flower Practitioner.

What celebrities are saying

Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz recommend Rescue Remedy.

Selma Hayek mentioned in In Style magazine that she uses Rescue Pastilles to help with crazy busy days, to keep her calm.

Emma Watson says about Rescue Remedy, “A few drops under my tongue before I go out calms me down. It’s in my makeup bag all the time.”

Jay McCarrol, the winner of the reality TV show Project Runway, used Rescue Remedy on the show’s grand finale.

“….and to calm nerves I take a few drops of Bach Flower Rescue Remedy, made with relaxing flower essences.” –Andrea Gentl

Jennifer Anniston says it keeps her cool under pressure.

Cate Blanchett swears by it,

Salma Hayek has been a fan for years.

Martha Stewart uses Rescue Remedy and Rescue Sleep.

Jennifer Meyer Maguire recommends Rescue Remedy by Bach: “a homeopathic spray that instantly calms you down when you’re stressed out.”

The Bach Flower Remedies are made from wild flowers and are safe for the whole family including pets, there are no known side effects or allergic reactions.

The remedies are preserved in grape based brandy and are gluten free
Trish Green DiHom(Pract) B.Ed Cidesco Diplomat. Bach Flower Therapist. Trish is a graduate of the Victoria University of Manchester, Trish is a teacher with 35 years of experience in the education field. She is an advocate for raising standards in education for Complementary Health Care Practitioners with special interest in Aromatherapy. Her career in the field of natural health and esthetics is wide and varied. From Doctor of Homeopathy to Cidesco diplomat, Trish is a dedicated professional, committed to ongoing education and the education of others.
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Hormones and Menopause

MENOPAUSE IS A NATURALLY occurring stage in every woman’s life, yet experiences are as unique as our thumbprints. Some women scarcely register any physical change in their bodies, while others are bombarded with inexplicable symptoms. Women between the ages of 45 and 60 are one of the fastest growing segments of the North American population. With more than 50 million women in this age group, this demographic is driving a multibillion dollar wellness economy.

During menopause

Perimenopause or pre-menopause is the time leading up to actual physiological menopause. This phase can last anywhere from 5 to 13 years and is the time when women experience the most symptoms. Menopause itself is actually only a one-day event, the last day of a woman’s period. The average age of menopause is 51; a woman is officially post-menopausal 1 year after the last menstrual cycle.

The menopausal woman

Today’s menopausal woman appears to be dramatically different from her sister of several decades ago. Those of us entering menopause today are described as the “sandwich generation,” and are likely to have older children living at home as well as the additional responsibility of caring for aging parents. Good stress management is therefore critical.

Nutrition

In addition to stress management, nutrition plays a vital role in maintaining optimal health and vitality. Instruct the menopausal client to avoid foods high in fats, salt and caffeine, along with processed foods and food additives. Avoiding alcohol and drugs is recommended, as the enzymes within the adrenal glands that produce adrenal hormones are sensitive to these.
The physiological changes taking place in your body also require specific nutrients to facilitate a comfortable transition. Vitamin, mineral and herbal supplements are highly recommended. As we know, vitamins and minerals are required by the body for the production of hormones. Specifically, a good quality multi-B vitamin complex, pantothenic acid, zinc and vitamins A and E best serve your adrenal glands. Avoid hormonal disruptors such as coffee, alcohol, sugar, carbohydrates, and saturated and chemically altered fats.

The Healthy Woman’s Diet:

High levels of plant foods and fibre
Raw and lightly cooked vegetables
Moderate animal protein
Minimal saturated and processed fats
Little or no dairy
Minimal or no wheat
Foods low in refined sugar and carbohydrates
Avoid eating late and consume thyroid-friendly foods
Follow and 80/20 acid/alkaline diet

Exercise

An adequate exercise program is equally important to support body and mind during menopause. Physical activity produces endorphins, which naturally increase the feeling of wellbeing. Adequate sleep is also critical to the functioning of the adrenal glands and ovaries, as they are dependent on the release of hormones that occur while you sleep.

Phytoestrogens

There is growing evidence that eating foods rich in phytoestrogens (plant substances that have estrogen-like activity) significantly help ease the symptoms of menopause, particularly where low estrogen levels are evident. Soybeans are high in phytoestrogens. Japanese women traditionally have a diet high in such foods and report experiencing milder, if any, difficult menopause symptoms. A recent research study of 28 postmenopausal women, each having a minimum of 14 hot flashes a week, illustrated that soy reduced hot flashes by as much as 40 percent. These same women reported an overall improvement in menopausal symptoms. There is one exception where the use of soy is contraindicated and that is in its relationship with the thyroid gland. Many women entering menopause report an increase in weight, especially around the waistline, and difficulty in losing it. This weight gain is due to a slowing down of the thyroid gland, which controls our metabolic rate. Soy products are also strongly contraindicated or hypothyroid conditions.

Phytoestrogen-Rich Foods

These foods contain nutrients that should be beneficial to the menopausal woman’s diet:

Fruits and vegetables: apples, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cherries, eggplant, garlic, olives, onions, potatoes, yams, tomatoes

Herbs and seasonings: aniseed, coconut, fennel, flaxseed, liquorice, oregano, parsley, red raspberry, sage, oregano, thyme, turmeric, hops, verbena
Beans, grains and seeds: barley, brown rice, bulgur, garbanzo beans, oats, peanuts, peas, soy products, rye, what germ

Testosterone

As estheticians, we are all familiar with evidence of excess levels of testosterone. We deal with clients who experience breakouts on the skin, have excess facial hair, and are agitated and irritable, which are all possible indications of excess testosterone. In a normal ratio, this hormone is required for the correct functioning of the brain, heart and bones. With the help of estrogen, it helps rebuild tissue. Testosterone also helps maintain the tone and strength of muscle tissue. However, as levels of testosterone naturally drop, other physical and emotional symptoms arise. A common complaint from menopausal women is loss of strength and muscle tone in the upper body. Women are encouraged to take up weight training to compensate for this. Low testosterone levels increase dryness in the skin. Increased wrinkling can occur so skin care requirements will change as well. On a general health level, low testosterone can also contribute to increased depression as this hormone is connected to motivation, drive and confidence. Note: testosterone replacement is not recommended as it produces unwanted androgenic responses, such as excess hair growth.

Essential Oils

Skin care: Jasmine, sandalwood, geranium, rose
Night sweats: Clary sage, geranium
Insomnia: Lavender, chamomile, valerian
Anxiety: Lavender, neroli, chamomile, basil
Depression: Jasmine, rose, grapefruit, lemon, lime
Fatigue: Black and/or white spruce, geranium
Memory: Rosemary, peppermint, basil

Personal Health Plan

Addressing the time of transition requires a holistic approach that incorporates the client’s whole being: mind, body and spirit. Self-care requires an educated, comprehensive approach. With the right lifestyle choices and the advice of a knowledgeable health care practitioner, perimenopause, menopause and beyond can be a time for celebration and an important opportunity for self discovery and renewal.

Menopausal Types

Low-progesterone client:
Progesterone is reported to be the first of the 3 hormones to begin to drop in production at around 45 to 48 years of age. The classic progesterone-deficient woman feels anxious and irritable most of the time and finds it hard to relax. If the deficiency is severe, these women are both uncharacteristically humorless and critical, constantly frustrated, and say harsh things that they would not normally say.

Estrogen-dominant client:
As progesterone levels drop in perimenopause, we have an incorrect ratio between progesterone and estrogen, which causes all kinds of symptoms. This client tends to experience increased body fat—especially around the hips—fluid retention, sore and fibrocystic breasts, headaches and migraines, prolonged menstrual cycles, uterine fibroids and decreased thyroid function.

Low-estrogen client:
Once menopause arrives, estrogen production naturally begins to decline. This brings a different set of symptoms, which include discomfort from allergies, vaginal dryness and painful intercourse. Estrogen is needed for healthy mucous membranes, and when levels begin to drop, the membranes dry out. In the skin, collagen and hyaluronic acid levels drop, which leads to reduced water content in the skin and increased wrinkling.

Flower Essences

Insomnia: White Chestnut
Anxiety: Mimulus, Aspen, Rescue Remedy
Low grade depression: Mustard
Fatigue: Olive
Confidence: Larch

Supplements

Female clients who seek relief from menopausal symptoms may benefit from the following supplements. As always, ensure that they speak with their physician before pursuing any wellness plan.

A high grade multivitamin, mineral supplement for hormone production
Chromium to keep down LDL (Low-density lipoproteins), 200 to 400 mcg
Calcium for bones, 1000 mg
Antioxidants fror progesterone production
Coenzyme Q10 ti cinta fatigue and boost skin’s appearance
Essential fatty acids
Evening primrose oil (especially for progesterone-deficient types)
Plant sterols for muscle strength and tone
Vitamin D for muscular aches and pains
Iodine to feed the thyroid gland, 100 to 150 mcg
Zinc for hormone production and healthy breast tissue, 30 mg
Selenium for every health and vitamin E to combat free radicals
Vitamin B12 for the ovaries, sleep and progesterone levels
Trish Green DiHom(Pract) B.Ed Cidesco Diplomat. Bach Flower Therapist. Trish is a graduate of the Victoria University of Manchester, Trish is a teacher with 35 years of experience in the education field. She is an advocate for raising standards in education for Complementary Health Care Practitioners with special interest in Aromatherapy. Her career in the field of natural health and esthetics is wide and varied. From Doctor of Homeopathy to Cidesco diplomat, Trish is a dedicated professional, committed to ongoing education and the education of others.
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