Archive for June, 2010

A new “facial” can get you bikini ready

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Last week summer season officially started and with the summer temperatures here, a new treatment is making tremendous stride in the spa. Are you bikini ready? Tanned, toned and ready to bare a little?

Well what about the intimate parts around your bikini? Did you get your facial? And no I don’t mean on your face

Bikini and bum treatments are the most popular new treatment this season in spas. This is different than just a body exfoliation treatment. Technicians deeply exfoliate ingrown hairs and clogged follicles around the derrière. Then the skin is steamed and all those bothersome ingrowns and acne blemishes are extracted.

In addition to the “facial” LED light therapy is used to treat sun and pigmentation spots left over from last bikini season.

If you want to get your own bikini facial but are a little strapped for extra cash or are just a little nervous of baring it all, you can try an at home version:

  • Cleanse the area with a gentle, nonstripping wash
  • Use a gentle scrub to eliminate the dead skin cells.
  • After rinsing the scrub off, steam in a shower for 10-15 minutes
  • Next, apply a soothing oatmeal mask (combine oatmeal, plain yogurt and honey and warm slightly in the microwave for a few seconds). Rinse after 10 minutes
  • Apply your favorite, fragrance-free (to avoid any burning) lotion

What is your favorite pre-bikini treatment or product? Let us know…….

Sneaky, sneaky stress

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

I don’t know about y’all but I can definitely tell when I am stressed. The headaches and the constant need for a massage tell me to slow down.

Well I thought I could always tell when I am stressed but I had no idea that my random eye twitching this week is a HUGE indicator of stress.

Here are some sneaky indicators that stress is having a significant impact on your daily routine:

  • Eye twitching
  • Cavities
  • Rashes
  • Nausea
  • Sleepiness
  • Forgetfulness
  • Confusion
  • And yes, ragged cuticles

So don’t let stress sneak up on you and reak havoc on your insides and outsides. For natural ways to combat stress, check out:

Got a great stress reducer? Let me know your favorite thing to do to relax……

Humble beggings created the Spa industry

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Last week, a new report was published about the recent decline in revenue for spas. While it has taken spas a long time to finally show signs of economic effect, many seem optimistic that the industry will rebound.

I thought it would be fun to look back on the beginnings of spas and their staying power!

Spas originated in Belgium in the 1500s and the term “spa” is associated with a type of water treatment known as “balneotherapy,” which is the treatment of disease by bathing.

The water treatment emerged from a small town in Belgium where illnesses were caused by a lack of iron in the water. People flocked to “spa towns” to drink spring water that contained chalybeate or iron.

One thing led to another and in 1571, William Slingsby discovered the medicinal effects of bathing in the Chalybeate spring in Yorkshire. Slingsby enclosed a part of the spring and created the first Spa resort in England – Harrogate.

While the practice of bathing in hot or cold springs for “medicinal purposes” was not a new thing, it actually can be traced back to the prehistoric times, enclosing a spring for communal, medicinal purposes was.

In the 1770s, bathing became a commonly suggested treatment from physicians and by the mid-1800s, European spa’s started the concept of bathing aside from drinking these medicinal treatments. And they also incorporated “treatments” in their spas – including steaming in vapor, drinking hot water and relaxing in a cool room.

And in the 1900s, spas began the mixture of strict diet and exercise along with treatments to create a holistic approach to well-being.

So if the spa industry can weather two world wars, multiple economic recessions and a major depression, I think we can muster through this. What do you think?

Scandle-ous reviews & LOTS of giveaways

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Happy Friday y’all!!!! We are so happy to have all of this giveaways going on. We love to hear your feedback on our product so here you go:

  • Goodie Goodie Gumdrops
  • Cake Mom
  • Lesli Loves Veggies has got our limited-edition Copa Cabana to giveaway
  • Bzzing Mom
  • The Thrifty Things

Last weeks giveaways are still going strong tto, be sure to check them out. Have a Scandleous weekend!

Snakes in the anti-aging industry

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Last night on the news I was horrified to find out that snakes are sneaking in as unwanted guests all around Dallas homes, thanks to the above average temperatures here. I HATE snakes, seriously they are my biggest fear.

This post is not about my fear of snakes but it is about their venom. A couple of years ago snake venom began to appear in lip “plumbing” products and anti-aging cosmetics. And a new facial even emerged in some high-end spas, containing snake venom.

Well for those of you out there that would rather keep snakes and everything snake-like away from your face – there is a new formulation that mimics the anti-aging benefits of this slithering foe.

A cosmetic company in Canada has formulated a protein that mimics the activity of venom protein found in the Temple Viper.

The properties found in snake venom are said to have tremendous results in the anti-aging department. Snake venom cream is said to reduce fine lines around the eyes and lips and until now people (especially celebrities) couldn’t get enough.

The Canadian company claims their new formulation is safer and easier to use and more wallet-friendly than its cosmetic procedure counter part – botox.

So now that you have an alternative to botox that doesn’t include putting venom on wrinkles, are you more likely to purchase this snake free alternative? Have you tried snake venom cosmetics? I really would love to know……….

Delicate, delicious lavender

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

I LOVE lavender! And I know I am not the only one, our Lavender and Calming Blend (which is made with pure French lavender) are some of our top sellers. But until recently I had no idea you could use lavender to cook with.

Christine, our owner, recently went to California and came back with some lavender cheese. I have to say I had never heard of that.

But I did some simple digging around and found out lavender is an incredibly versatile herb for cooking and in today’s upscale restaurants, edible flowers such as lavender are making a comeback for both flavor and appearance enhancements.

And I thought lavender was just for relaxation But lavender is used to enhance cakes, cheese, bread and my favorite new recipe, lavender crème brulee. You can even steep lavender and add it to gin or vodka for a twist on the traditional cocktail.

If you are brave enough to experiment be careful, adding too much lavender can be like eating perfume and will make your dish bitter. A little goes a long way.

Also, lavender is a staple in all kinds of spa and natural beauty products like soap, lip balm and you guessed it, candles

Have you had any edible lavender products? Let us know what you thought…….. I’m dying to find that cheese somewhere in Texas!

NPA eliminates synthetic fragrances in certification process

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

The Natural Products Association will no longer allow synthetic fragrances in products aiming for natural certification.

After September 1, the NPA will only accept 100% natural fragrances, think essential oils, as part of its natural standard.

The NPA, founded in 1936, is the nation’s largest and oldest nonprofit organization dedicated to the natural products industry. Two years ago the NPA created the “standard” for natural products.

When the “standard” was created two years ago, the NPA allowed synthetic fragrances in a product that was at least 95% natural. This new change will eliminate “absolutes and concretes, common fragrance ingredients that require the use of petrochemical solvents for extraction and purely synthetic additives.”

But some synthetic preservatives will still be allowed and the NPA will release a list of those “allowed processes.” Some synthetic fragrances are not extracted through petrochemical solvents and will be included in the exceptions.

Companies looking to get certification will need to present a list of ingredients and chemical abstract numbers of each component, in addition to documentation stating the complete composition of each mixture.

Also, if your product was certified before September 1, you are not exempt from this new requirement. You will have to comply with these new standards by the time the old certification expires.

For more info on the new requirements, click here.

Let me know your thoughts……

Mother Nature’s acne treatments

Monday, June 21st, 2010

If you are like me you suffered the woes of acne all through the teen years only to break out from time to time post adulthood. When will it end? Since one of the main factors of acne is hereditary and my mom still has the occasional blemish, it will be a while.

I have tried EVERYTHING out there for acne prone skin! But did you know there are natural ways to battle the blemish and it wont cost your more than a trip to the grocery store.

  • Apple Cider Vinegar. Guess I should have believed my mom when I was younger, but I chopped it up to a “mom myth.” Vinegar can kill off acne causing bacteria, balance your pH and absorb extra oil on your skin.
  • Baking Soda. This makes a great, inexpensive scrub that can remove dead skin (which leads to clog pores). Add a small amount of baking soda to water to form a paste. Gently massage for 10-15 seconds, then rinse and pat dry.
  • Tea Tree Oil. This is by far my favorite all natural acne treatment. You can apply tea tree directly onto the acne spot to kill bacteria or dilute with another oil, such as jojoba, to use it as an astringent. Be sure to dilute the oil if you are not applying it directly to a blemish.
  • Aloe Vera. Last but not least, aloe vera is great for sunburn treatment but can also aid in acne treatment. It is known to prevent scaring, fade marks and help heal those trademark acne spots.

Got a great all-natural acne tip? Let me know…………….

Scandle-ous Friday reviews & giveaways

Friday, June 18th, 2010

I love Friday don’t y’all but the weekend goes by so fast sometimes. Oh and don’t forget your dad this Sunday. If you are running out of time to get that perfect gift, here are some quick tips.

This week has been busy, well every week seems busy these days. So be sure to enter this giveaways to get some Scandle for FREE and creat your own weekend oasis

Also, be sure to pick up next months issue of Destination Weddings, Scandle Travel Tins are featured in August’s “Love at Large” on page 50.

Happy Friday y’all and happy Father’s Day dads we love you!!!!

Father’s Day - don’t be afraid to give the gift of spa!

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Father’s Day is this Sunday; hope you have your cards mailed out and gifts purchased. But if you are like me and wait to the last minute sometimes, why not pick up a spa certificate?

Contrary to popular belief, cosmetics and treatments for men is the fastest growing industry. The male cosmetics market in the UK is growing at double the rate of the women’s category.

While the cosmetic companies are definitely tapping into this emerging industry, so are spas. And a spa treatment for your dad or hubby is certain to be a favorite, even if he might be a “man’s man.”

Popular treatments for your man include:

A hot towel shave and facial. Most man-friendly spas offer this treatment which is great for men that develop skin care problems after shaving.

Foot treatments. Not pedicures because lets face it men usually need much more work on their tootsies than we do

And don’t forget a body massage.

If you still can’t convince him to venture out, make it at home, and don’t forget your Scandle.

For more budget friendly Father’s Day ideas check out our Valentine’s Day guide, just tweak it a little!

What are you doing for the special men in your life this weekend? Got any get last minute ideas for us? Let us know…………………..