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| Skin Sanctuary Carmichael | |
| 5809 Marconi Ave Carmichael, California 95608 | |
| Details: Welcome to Skin Sanctuary, a serene place of rejuvenation and discovery where Jill Marie and her staff offer time honored healing therapies and leading edge treatments. All treatments are designed to target specific skin needs as well as to therapeutically pamper your body while gently guiding you to an inner state of tranquility and peace. The health and appearance of your skin are prime concerns, but so too are the much ignored and less readily apparent elements of yourself that when in balance add something truly beautiful to your appearance. At Skin Sanctuary we've identified some of those elements that we believe we can nurture during your time with us - your sense of inner peace, calm, grace, and confidence. Jill Marie Denckla-Smith, owner of Sacramento's newest premier spa, has drawn upon 17 years of industry experience to create Skin Sanctuary. Jill Marie attended Joe Blascos Academy in Los Angeles, then worked in the entertainment industry. She returned to her native Seattle to become creative director for Gene Juaret Salons and Spas. A move to Sacramento allowed Jill Marie time to explore skin care on a different level. The opening of her first spa, DencklaFox, introduced Sacramento to her unique style and creativity. With the opening of Skin Sanctuary, she is finally able to combine her passion for education, Eastern and Western methods, and current technology to create a serene place of relaxation and discovery. ________________________ Facts about Skin Care! There are plenty of skin care facts that you need to know if in fact you plan to care for your skin correctly. If you spend your time purchasing expensive products that does not mean that you are actually going to benefit from them. In fact, you may find that some of the lesser costing skin care products can provide just as good, if not better, results. The bottom line here is that you need to know a few skin care facts before you get started in purchasing costly products. Skin Care Facts To Know 1. Do you think that eating chocolate or greasy French fries is what has caused the acne on your face? Wrong answer. In fact, food does not relate to the excess oil production and bacteria that causes most acne. But, a healthy diet will help your body to fight off the bacteria more successfully and therefore should be a party of any good skin care regimen. 2. Do you wash your face with the same bar of soap that you use on your body? This could be a problem. Most soap will draw out and cause your body to lose the necessary oils that it needs to stay soft and comfortable. You should always use a facial specific wash for your face. 3. Exfoliating is a key ingredient and a skin care fact not to miss. There is no doubt that we all need to have exfoliating treatments done but you can often purchase these products right from the web. No need for a solon trip here. Instead, purchase a good quality product that will help to exfoliating the skin and get rid of dead skin cells there. Those cells feed bacteria and they also cause your pores to become blocked leading to unhealthy skin. These skin care facts can help you to get started with really aiding your body in the way of health. But, there is much more to learn. Before you select a product that seems to promise everything, make sure that you do a bit of research and really learn about what the advantages of it are. These skin care facts are just the place to start. Mrs. Party... Gail Leino is the internet's leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies, using proper etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. Prevent acne causing bacteria from getting into your pores by applying Witch Hazel to your skin after getting out of the shower or washing your face. Free info on skin care products. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gail_Leino ________________________ Natural skin care From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Natural skin care is the care of the skin (the largest organ of the body) using naturally-derived ingredients (such as herbs, roots, essential oils and flowers) combined with naturally occurring carrier agents, preservatives, surfactants, humectants and emulsifiers (everything from natural soap to oils to pure water). The classic definition of natural skin care is based on using botanically sourced ingredients currently existing in or formed by nature, without the use of synthetic chemicals, and manufactured in such a way to preserve the integrity of the ingredients. As a result of this definition, many people who use natural skin care products, generally make their own products at home from naturally occurring ingredients. While there are many wives' tales surrounding the beneifts of certain ingredients, scientific studies have proven that such ingredients as Chamomile have demonstrated healing and anti-inflammatory properties when applied topically. Many people use natural skin care recipes to make remedies to care for their skin at home. Many spas and skin care salons now focus on using more naturally derived skin care products. Over the past ten years, several companies have been started to make available completely natural products to the general public. ________________________ Natural skin care From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Natural skin care is the care of the skin (the largest organ of the body) using naturally-derived ingredients (such as herbs, roots, essential oils and flowers) combined with naturally occurring carrier agents, preservatives, surfactants, humectants and emulsifiers (everything from natural soap to oils to pure water). The classic definition of natural skin care is based on using botanically sourced ingredients currently existing in or formed by nature, without the use of synthetic chemicals, and manufactured in such a way to preserve the integrity of the ingredients. As a result of this definition, many people who use natural skin care products, generally make their own products at home from naturally occurring ingredients. While there are many wives' tales surrounding the beneifts of certain ingredients, scientific studies have proven that such ingredients as Chamomile have demonstrated healing and anti-inflammatory properties when applied topically. Many people use natural skin care recipes to make remedies to care for their skin at home. Many spas and skin care salons now focus on using more naturally derived skin care products. Over the past ten years, several companies have been started to make available completely natural products to the general public. History Natural skin care has its roots in the 4th millennium BC in China and the Middle East. It is believed that the Egyptians developed many natural skin care treatments for a variety of skin conditions. One such treatment consists of bullock's bile, whipped ostrich eggs, olive oil, dough and resin mixed with milk. In the modern age many people with unique skin types and needs (sensitive skin, dry skin, oily skin) have turned to natural skin care solutions. Some examples of natural skin care ingredients include jojoba, safflower oil, rose hip seed oil, shea butter, beeswax, witch hazel, aloe vera, tea tree oil, and chamomile. Many of these natural ingredient combinations can be tailored specifically to the individual's skin type or skin condition. Natural skin care goes beyond the application of products on one's skin. It also pertains to a holistic philosophy surrounding the holistic care of one's body. This includes the belief that what is ingested will affects all aspects of health, including the health of skin. People who use natural skin care products are less concerned with artificial beauty enhancements, as they feel that natural beauty is healthy beauty. There is, however, no actual definition of natural according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All ingredients are chemicals by definition. "Derived" ingredients are unnatural both according to the original substance and the method of derivation. The term natural has considerable market value in promoting skin care cosmetic products to consumers, but dermatologists say it has very little medical meaning and the FDA states the claim has no legal meaning. Despite pressure from advocacy groups such as The Environmental Working Group (EWG) the FDA has not defined what natural is or how to achieve it. Contrary to popular belief the FDA does not regulate the sale of skin care and cosmetic products before they are sold. The FDA recommends understanding the ingredient label and says "There is no list of ingredients that can be guaranteed not to cause allergic reactions, so consumers who are prone to allergies should pay careful attention to what they use on their skin", further warning that "[t]here is no basis in fact or scientific legitimacy to the notion that products containing natural ingredients are good for the skin". Food preservatives are commonly used to preserve the safety and efficacy in these products. Ayurvedic skin care Ayurvedic skin care is derived from medicinal practices that began over 5,000 years ago. Ayurvedic medicine and healing practices are based on Indian philosophical, psychological, conventional, and medicinal understandings. Ayurvedic approach to skin care is holistic and considers the mind, body, and spirit together. Ayurvedas practices the belief that there are three basic principles or humors born out of five basic elements that exist in nature. These principles are known as Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These principles are believed to work together in harmony to make up the entire body. Ayurvedic skin types Ayurvedic skin care theory claims that there are seven different types of constitution that govern skin and hair types: Vata, Pitta, Kapha, Vata-Pitta, Vata-Kapha, Pitta-Kapha, or Vata-Pitta-Kapha. Most people fall into a combination of two of the three principles. Ayurveda advises to modify one's diet, exercise, lifestyle and supplements according to one's constitution of these three humors. Most of the skin care products contain the following herbs - aloe vera, almond, avo cado, carrot, castor, clay, cocoa, coconut oil, cornmeal, cucumber, cutch tree, emu oil, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, grape seed oil, ground almond and wallnut shell, horse chestnut, witch hazel and honey. Honey skin care Honey's natural antioxidant and anti-microbial properties and ability to absorb and retain moisture have been recognised and used extensively in skin care treatments as they help to protect the skin from the damage of the sun's rays and rejuvenate depleted skin. |
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| Last Tour Update: Dec 22, 2011 |

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