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By | September 26, 2012
Burdock is another famous weed. It can be combined with dandelion tea to create a powerful cleansing and healing tonic to help purify the blood and balance oily skin, acne and rosacea. Native to Europe and Northern Asia, it is now common in the U.S. as ...
By | September 26, 2012
The cartilage discs within our bodies are squeezed together like sponges due to the force of gravity when we stand or sit. As a result, most everyone grows by 8mm while they sleep. However, the next day the body shrinks back to its former height. Dry ...
By | September 27, 2012
Naturally Empowering Skin Care We all wear different masks according to where we are, the people we are with or according to the situation we are in: at work, between friends, as a parent, in a position of power, in a crowd… The only moment where women ...
By | September 27, 2012
Since 1991 GlyMed Plus has been on the revolutionary professional skin care forefront for aestheticians, physicians and spa professionals who only seek amazing results for aging skin, acne, pigmentation, rosacea, and all skin conditions to suit all Global ...
By Claudia Aguirre, PhD | September 28, 2012
Today, vitamins and supplements are a multi-billion dollar industry, but few people have even heard of vitamin H. The 'H' in vitamin H comes from the German words "Haar und Haut" which mean "hair and skin." Long known for its benefits to hair and skin, ...
By Anne Willis | September 28, 2012
Minerals are among the most important elements needed by the body. They are directly and indirectly involved in every bodily and skin process. Along with amino acids (protein), minerals are the basic building blocks of every cell in the body. RNA/DNA, ...
By Melanie Sachs | September 28, 2012
Abhyanga (pronounced Abbey Unger – as in younger) is a Sanskrit word. Abhy means "to rub" and anga means "limbs". Abhyanga is, just as it says, rubbing oil into the skin from head to toe. Fundamentally it is as simple as that. There are many translations ...
By Louis Silberman | January 1, 2013
Networking has changed a lot in the past decade. When I opened my first medical spa in 2003, the majority of communication with my customers was accomplished via newspaper advertisements, flyers, direct mailers and telephone calls. While I still use those ...
By Terri A. Wojak | January 4, 2013
Aesthetics is a growing field with a variety of opportunities.A career in aesthetics requires continuing education to be successful. Some states call for a specific number of continuing education hours and even dictate the topics of study required to ...
By | July 2, 2012
During the summer months, skin can become dry from too much sun or ironically from spending too much time in the water. In addition, due to the summer heat from its scorching temperatures, too much perspiration can also cause the skin to be oily. A great ...
By Michelle D'Allaird | May 3, 2013
This month I want to talk about balance. I did say balance, and I did not mean standing on one foot with your other leg out in front of you. I mean balance in your life. When I accepted the opportunity to write this monthly column on health and wellness ...
By Anne C. Willis | March 28, 2013
Forty-one percent of Americans will develop cancer. This means, with very few exceptions, every family will be touched by this disease. Chemotherapy drugs (in combination with radiation) are a crucial component to all cancer management; and with this ...
By | March 28, 2013
Facts: Believe it or not, moisturizer is beneficial for oily skin. Sebum provides lubrication to the skin, not moisture. Moisturizers are important because they provide ingredients that can be absorbed into the skin. Sebum, on the other hand, comes out ...
By Claudia Aguirre, PhD | March 28, 2013
The sun has an eternal allure for humans. Exposure to sunlight chemically changes our brain chemistry for the better, as a winter in Sweden or Seattle will demonstrate. And basking even for a few moments gives us a profound feeling of well-being through ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | March 28, 2013
I recently had the most chaotic day… I had insomnia and had to wake up at 6:00 a.m. to do a beauty segment on television and was wide awake at 4:00. I could not go back to sleep! I thought I put coffee water in the carafe, but instead I made a pot of ...

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