| What
is your skin saying? The skin on your face
is the most vulnerable skin on your body - exposed regularly to seasonal changes,
extreme environmental conditions, and makeup, among other factors. You could say
the skin on your face is under constant attack. Yet,
the skin on your face - your complexion - is an important element not only in
protecting you from harsh elements, but in presenting you to the world as well.
It reveals age, indicates stress, and makes an impression on others. It speaks. As
much as skin speaks, science is now learning to understand what it says: especially
the facial skin. Skin professionals have learned to interpret the language of
skin, and can read your complexion much like reading a book: stress, over-medication,
sleeplessness
the skin tells all. Pay
attention to what your skin says, and depend on a skin care professional to help
interpret. When your skin looks healthy, it is an indication that you are
also healthy - and it makes you feel good about yourself. What
is your skin telling you? Radical
Battles We have all heard about free radicals
.how
dangerous they are and how to fight them with anti-oxidants. But, what are they
really? Free radicals are an unfortunate by-product
of our normal cellular metabolism. When converting food to energy, our body splits
stable oxygen molecules into unstable single oxygen electrons. To stabilize themselves,
the radicals "grab" the first molecule that can share an electron. This
has the consequence of creating more free radicals, in a chain reaction. Modern
living - breathing pollution, stress - instigate the creation of even more free
radicals. The result is an amazing potential for damage at the cellular level:
aging. Anti-oxidants give the free radicals
something to grab onto - other than the healthy, useful cells you are already
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A to Zinc education
We have been told most of our lives about the importance of vitamins, but which
supplements are helpful to the skin and why? Vitamin A helps prevent skin
disorders and helps treat superficial wrinkles. Vitamin B Complex improves
circulatory, digestive, and nervous system functioning. B vitamins are also known
as anti-stress vitamins and are beneficial after an operation or surgical procedure.
B2 promotes healthy hair, skin and nails. B6 helps prevent skin disorders.
Vitamin C is a water-soluble nutrient that provides antioxidant protection. It
plays a primary role in the formation of collagen and is needed in tissue growth
and repair. It promotes the healing of wounds and protects against blood clotting
and bruising. It also protects against pollution, helps prevent cancer, and enhances
immunity. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that prevents oxidation of fats and
Vitamin A. It also promotes healing, retards aging and enhances the UV blockers
in sunscreen. Copper is necessary for the function of an enzyme that is required
to cross link collagen and elastin. Grapeseed extract is an antioxidant that
belongs to a group of plant flavonoids. Flavonoids provide significant antioxidant
protection. Green super foods refer to a group of land - and water-based plants
that play a major role in detoxification and in killing bacteria. Green tea,
as well as a number of other herbs, is known for its potent cleansing properties
of the skin and blood. The skin is often referred to as the third kidney.
Horsetail herb is a natural source of silica, a mineral that promotes healthy
hair, skin and nails. Manganese is a component of an antioxidant enzyme.
Selenium is an antioxidant that protects other antioxidants and is important in
keeping tissues elastic. Sulpher is a key building block for the amino acids
that comprise collagen and elastin. Zinc is important for normal skin function. New
Age, New Concept As you journey through life, you'll find that
all the different aspects of your existence are inseparable. We reflect this attitude
in our approach to treatment, based not just on your appearance, but on wellness.
We concentrate not just on your skin, but strive for an atmosphere of relaxation,
well-being and serenity. We have established an environment that cherishes your
need for self-enrichment. For your continued journey
a new approach, a new
age, a new concept. |