![]() If you've had a facial with me I have probably told you the wonders of EFA & Fish Oils for the health of you skin-and more! The human body does not create essential fatty acids (EFAs). Therefore, we must get them from food, supplements, or topical application to support the health of the cell membranes. • Support flexibility, fluidity, and cell membrane permeability • Influence cell-to-cell communication of all cells Omega-3 and omega-6 are key for skin health and often found in topical formulas. OMEGA-3 Sources include rose hip seed oil, kukui nut oil, macadamia nut oil and hemp seed oil. • Reduces inflammation • Improves skin barrier • Increases hydration OMEGA-6 Sources include sunflower, safflower, soybean and olive oil. • Improves wound healing • Boosts moisture, firmness, and elasticity • Helps treat acne Resources Barrett Hill, Florence. Cosmetic Chemistry. Orewa: Virtual Beauty Corporation, 2009. Draelos, Zoe Diane and Peter T. Pugliese. Physiology of the Skin, 3rd. ed. Carol Stream: Allured Business Media, 2011 #ispeakyourage #yarmouthportspa #capecodfacials #effectiveskincare #MACYVIOLETBEAUTY #beauty #capecodspa #Collagenboosterfacial #gifts #womanownedbusiness #capecod #lovelivelocal #strategicskincare #strategicskincarecapecod #dermaplane #capecodsummers #Hydrofacial #microneedling #oxygeneo #peel #retinol #brownspots #facialsnearme #professionalskincare #estheticians #skincareprofessional #clinicalskincare #capecodesthetician
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![]() This week's FREE GIFT when you purchase any product from the Strategic Skincare Collection! December 5-10, instore only, Limited quantities Brightening Cream Moisturizers & Creams - Anti-Photoaging Active Ingredients Brightening cream is a non-hydroquinone brightening formulation. This formula contains clinically proven ingredients that inhibit melanin production. Ingredients such as tetrahydrocurcumin help brighten and correct uneven skin tone and offer protection against the development of melanonma. Kojic acid directly inhibits tyrosinase, a melanin production enzyme. Tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate stimulates collagen production as well as clarifying and brightening the skin. Lactic acid, phytic acid and rumex occidentalis extract all have melanin-inhibiting properties for skin lightening. Lactic acid, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, kojic acid dipalmitate, tetrahydrocurcumin Uses: For all skin types/hyperpigmentation. #ispeakyourage #yarmouthportspa #capecodfacials #effectiveskincare #MACYVIOLETBEAUTY #beauty #capecodspa #Collagenboosterfacial #gifts #womanownedbusiness #capecod #lovelivelocal #strategicskincare #strategicskincarecapecod #dermaplane #capecodsummers #Hydrofacial #microneedling #oxygeneo #peel #retinol #brownspots #facialsnearme #professionalskincare #estheticians #skincareprofessional #clinicalskincare #capecodesthetician ![]() By Dr. Mary James, ND You may well remember the famous ad on television about hair color. There’s a woman with beautiful dark hair and her friends are asking each other: “Does she or doesn’t she?” The question of course is — does she use hair dye to cover up her gray hair? These days, we don’t ask that question very often, because the great majority of women do dye their hair to hide the gray. But, why does hair turn gray anyway? The fact is, hair doesn’t actually “turn” gray. Instead, starting around age 35, hair follicles produce less pigment, or melanin. Each strand of your hair grows for one to three years, then it falls out and you grow a new one. But after 35, when the new ones grow in, they’re more likely to be gray, or have less color. This holiday season SBaba Skincare is selling raffle tickets to win a Hydro Results Facial valued at $250. The tickets $10 each or 3 /$25 will be sold until January 1, 2023. 100% of the proceeds to go to benefit the Cape Cod times Needy Fund.
From the Cape cod Times November 22, 2022 "As the holiday season draws nearer, budgets grow tighter and the impacts of inflation and high costs of living can put a strain on Cape Codders trying to make ends meet. The Cape Cod Times Needy Fund kicks off its holiday fundraising campaign Sunday and plans to raise $1.55 million to help a growing number of Cape and Island residents facing emergency financial need. "We are looking forward to this year's fundraiser, and we're so fortunate to have such a generous community," Needy Fund Executive Director Susan Johnson said. "Last year, we raised an incredible amount of money, well over our goal, that has all gone back to the community, and we are really grateful." Last year, the fund raised more than $1.6 million through community donations ― $220,000 of which was raised just over the summer ― and was able to put the donations to use providing short-term financial assistance and long-term resource support referrals for those in need. "We really smashed our goal last year," Johnson said, "and are hoping to do it again this year." The human body does not create essential fatty acids (EFAs). Therefore, we must get them from food, supplements, or topical application to support the health of the cell membranes.
• Support flexibility, fluidity, and cell membrane permeability • Influence cell-to-cell communication of all cells Omega-3 and omega-6 are key for skin health and often found in topical formulas. OMEGA-3 Sources include rose hip seed oil, kukui nut oil, macadamia nut oil and hemp seed oil. • Reduces inflammation • Improves skin barrier • Increases hydration OMEGA-6 Sources include sunflower, safflower, soybean and olive oil. • Improves wound healing • Boosts moisture, firmness, and elasticity • Helps treat acne Resources Barrett Hill, Florence. Cosmetic Chemistry. Orewa: Virtual Beauty Corporation, 2009. Draelos, Zoe Diane and Peter T. Pugliese. Physiology of the Skin, 3rd. ed. Carol Stream: Allured Business Media, 2011 ![]() Without regular sleep, the aging process is accelerated, our brains aren’t as sharp, we’re more likely to gain weight and our overall wellness can plunge. We all know how devastating it is to be awake night after night while the rest of the world slumbers. Insomnia is defined as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep and unfortunately, the more you don’t sleep the more anxiety you have about it.What is at the root of your insomnia? Finding this information is an important step because it will determine what the best solution is. Here are the top five causes of insomnia: 1. Stress and anxiety. Stress and the hormones it releases, cortisol and adrenaline, are major causes of insomnia. Cortisol naturally rises and falls in concert with the circadian rhythm, but a bad day at work, a difficult relationship, or even staring at an electronic screen for hours can cause unhealthy spikes in this “alert” hormone. Long-term stress is especially detrimental for sleep because cortisol rhythm is thrown off, keeping you up at night and leaving you exhausted when it’s time to get up in the morning. 2. Medications or medical conditions. Certain conditions are linked with insomnia and waking in the night, such as indigestion, arthritis, cancer, hyperthyroidism, lung disease, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Any condition that causes pain, difficulty breathing or frequent urination can keep you up at night. Some medications can also prohibit sleep, including various antidepressants, allergy treatments, corticosteroids and blood pressure medications. Many over-the-counter pain medications, decongestants and weight-loss pills contain caffeine or other stimulants, which can also block sleep. Have an open mind and welcome the experience.
Don't go into thinking "This will never work" If you come into a reading determined not to tell your reader anything with a closed, skeptical mindset, your reader will be hindered by that energy. A closed mind is the energetic equivalent of a locked door. It’s a waste of time and money to approach a reading this way. Feedback is welcomed You are not expected to tell ”the whole story” but the psychic connection will be stronger with a little encouragement such as, “that feels right”, “that makes sense”, “I might recognize them. Can I get a little more information?” If you are getting good information don’t try to stump the psychic with details like, ”What was our secret word?” It makes spirit feel unwelcome. Identify your own agenda. This is an important step! The thoughts, feelings, and desires that you currently have will be present in your energy field. With that said, a psychic will be able to pick up on these vibrations. If he/she knows that, they will be better able to sort through the information they receive. It’s crucial that you know what your hopes (and therefore unconscious expectations) are for the reading. You need to understand that a good psychic isn’t just going to tell you what you want to hear—but that doesn’t mean the information is wrong. *As soon as you book your reading/purchase your ticket be thinking of who/what you want to hear. Have questions prepared when you DO hear from them! It can be overwhelming and sometimes people go blank. Don’t play “test the psychic.” "Testing" the psychic does not "welcome" spirit in Many new clients want some kind of proof that their psychic is “real.” This is legitimate but know that not all psychics are able to scan for existing facts. This doesn’t mean they don’t have real ability. The more time you take playing around, the less time you have to spend on issues that are important to you. “Being under the influence” is not recommended. Try not to be nervous, it's not scary. Trusted practitioners: Kate Otto Macuch www.katescallings.com Kristine Callahan www.capecodhealingtransformations.com ![]() It’s happened, September is here and the days are shortening, will soon grow cooler, and the season to gather and harvest is upon us. Transitioning between seasons is a natural process, however it requires some adjustments both from our body and mind that we often take for granted but that impact more than we imagine on our overall wellness. This is particularly significant when switching from the warm weather and abundance of light in summer to the first chills and the longer nights in autumn. Trees will soon begin to release that which they no longer need and nature will become quieter and turn inward. Some nickname this month Stresstember because of all of the changes that it brings, all around us. Summer holidays ending, darker skies, school beginning, leaves changing colors and falling… a somewhat abrupt end to the laid back days and a theme of busyness casts its shadow. Daily schedules get busier and many of us experience lack of sleep and overall feeling of fatigue and tension, due to our muscles tightening up and our heart rate increasing as a response to the external demands. Squeaky clean skin is GOOD
NOT Squeaky clean disrupts the protective acid mantle and can make skin sensitive, itchy, red, possibly with breakouts. Be Gentle, Use Gentle Hot Water is Good for Your Skin Washing or showering in hot water actually removes oils and natural moisturizers from your skin. This can cause redness/dilated capillaries and leave skin dry and itchy. Pores Open and Close Pores do NOT open and close. Heat will soften the sebum in the pores making the pores look larger. Another reason to avoid heat. Tanned Skin is Healthy Skin NOT Skin tans in order to protect itself from the sun. Tanned skin simply means your skin has been injured Indoor Tanning is Safer Than Being in the Sun Same, or more UV/UVA damage as the sun-and faster! Just say No. Sunscreen Lasts All Day If you’re going to be outside for several hours, you should plan on reapplying sunscreen every 2-3 hours. Then Get Out of the Sun. #ispeakyourage #yarmouthportspa #capecodfacials #effectiveskincare #MACYVIOLETBEAUTY #beauty #capecodspa #Collagenboosterfacial #gifts #womanownedbusiness #capecod #lovelivelocal #strategicskincare #strategicskincarecapecod #dermaplane #capecodsummers #Hydrofacial #microneedling #oxygeneo #peel #retinol #brownspots #facialsnearme #professionalskincare #estheticians #skincareprofessional #clinicalskincare #capecodesthetician |
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