Whether you own your own establishment or not, the need of day spa supplies for natural skincare, organic and pesticide or fragrance free ingredients are a much wanted commodity in today’s society.
Skin care has become somewhat confusing to some, especially products with the list of ingredients we can’t even understand or pronounce. With a vast selection on offer and advertising everywhere we look in a day, we rely on advertising to be our knowledge, the information general. Not everybody can rely on the information to be true or correct, for we are all individuals with different needs.
Take a look at all of the pollutants surrounding us in today’s world, it is even more apparent with the rise of skin allergies occurring, we need to take a stand to what we are putting onto and into our bodies with extra caution, asking questions at the next spa visit, so your therapist can assist on this matter of concern about your skin’s health and obtain their opinion to what your skin may need.
The therapist with knowledge can give you an insight to understanding natural ingredients and you can also know how much your therapist knows before making a booking disaster. Some day spas only train their staff to know what the product knowledge is within their own product shelves. Fortunately there are some worldly traveled therapists who are thirsty for knowledge and brilliant in their service.
We all have bought our supplies of skincare out of necessity sometimes without much thought, conveniently at the local supermarket, pharmacies etc.. relying on advertising for the thought of that product being right for us or simply enjoying the way that product makes us feel or fitting our budgets.
Sometimes using a product for quite a time before noticing skin irritations or other skin disorders appearing. We sometimes don’t even connect the two together to realize the parallels to get to the solutions, ending in a visit to the doctor’s for one application to the next of topical creams that don’t seem to assist.
The simplest of solutions would be to cut back on the amount of ingredients found in skincare today, and staying minimalist in products while routine maintenance at home, finding out what ingredients in skincare can cause redness, itching, irritations, eczema, to assist and empower you with the knowledge of how to obtain healthy natural skin normally.
Hint 1: Cutting back on ingredients without letting your skin to get thirsty for nourishment = use (NGM – non genetically modified) base oil such as Almond oil, Jojoba oil, or any other favorite mix with your favorite essential oil and your skin can maintain a nourished balance.
Hint 2: Put oils in bath water or directly applied to skin, and if you apply too much, don’t worry, you can grab a warm damp flannel and wipe over the skin to remove excessive oil without removing all the goodness, then with another flannel to pat dry.
Hint 3: If you find oils too heavy on the skin surface, or time doesn’t allow this luxury application, it is still important to maintain oils within the body, try a course of marine oil tablets, add extra virgin olive oil to any meal, it’s good for your health, you will shine from the insides to out.
Hint 4: Add coconut milk, buttermilk or any other milk or your choice to the bath of warm water, then soak, don’t rinse off, pat dry.
Concern No 1: Four ingredients posing potential breast cancer risks are ISOBUTYLPARABEN, BUTYLPARABEN, METHYLPARABEN, PROPYLPARABEN.
Concern No 2: Fragrance – immune, sensitization, neurotoxicity.