What Happens?
A sunburn is a type of burn caused mainly by ultraviolet B radiation from the sun. It occurs after a body’s defenses are overwhelmed by too much exposure to this UV light. The toxic reaction that occurs is a sunburn.
People with fairer skin are at a higher risk for a serious sunburn — and the amount of exposure to UV rays you’ve received. First-degree sunburns can be red and painful to the touch, but affect only the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. Burns of this severity should heal within a few days.
Unfortunately, these burns can start to peel
(usually about three days after you sustain them).
What can you do?
When skin begins to peel, it is a sign the body is trying to rid itself of damaged cells. You can use many of the same techniques that apply to a non-peeling sunburn to get some relief. To relieve pain, you can take cold showers or baths and take ibuprofen or aspirin. Also, the best thing to do is moisturize the area with an aloe-vera or soy-based product. Moisturizing will help soothe sunburned skin, but be careful to avoid petroleum-based or other oil-based creams. These may trap heat and make your sunburn even worse. In addition, don’t forget to drink extra water to prevent dehydration.
Once skin starts to peel, continue to moisturize your skin, which helps peeling skin heal faster. Be sure to take extra care to protect and cover peeling skin as it heals.
What NOT to do...
It may be tempting to try to exfoliate a peeling sunburn in an attempt to remove the dead skin, but this isn’t a good idea. Do not pull off your peeling skin, and avoid active exfoliation. Peeling usually stops when the burn has healed — about seven days for mild to moderate burns.
With the heat still set to soar and summer only just beginning stay safe this summer.A sunscreen is a must-have in your handbag in summer. Check the SPF to suit the summer sun in your city. Apply the sunscreen at least 30 minutes before you step out so that it has time to soak into your skin and protect your skin from being tanned.
2. Protective Hair Mask
The strong summer sun can also harm your hair. The hot and humid conditions can cause your scalp to sweat profusely. Shampooing daily can be harmful and hence, the best way to protect your hair is to use a protective hair mask at least once a week.
3. Hair Spray
Along with a protective hair mask, you should also invest in a hairspray. Hair tends to become frizzy and unruly in summer and the best way to keep them fresh and shiny is to use a hairspray.
4. Nourishing Toner
Maintain the pH balance of your skin with a glycerine-rich facial water. This will nourish your skin and keep it soft and supple.
5. Cleanser
A face wash is a handy thing to keep in your overnight bag. The cleanse will help you to remove all the dirt and grime.
It is very common to have chapped and dry lips in summer. This is because the lips are the thinnest and tend to get dry easily. Make it a point to carry a lip balm and apply it before you head out or every night to hydrate before bed.
7. Anti-tanning creams
In summer, each time you step out, you can actually get tanned. If you're wearing shorts or dresses this summer, make sure to use anti-tanning cream later. This will ensure that your skin recovers.
8. Scrubs
It is common to sweat in summer. Also, the summer dust and environmental damage can make your skin dull. Use a suitable scrub to cleanse your body of the dirt and grime.
9. Deodorant
You should also keep a deodorant in your bag. Keep yourself fresh and cool by spraying it throughout the day.
10. Moisturizing mask
Invest in a good moisturising facial once a week. It will help to nourish dry skin and also keep it healthy.
I guess mostly everyone's morning skincare and makeup routine takes time every
morning—which
is why the allure of permanent makeup is tempting to so many of us.
So exactly how painful and permanent is permanent makeup, anyway?
Permanent Eyebrows
Microblading is just the deposit of pigment into the skin, like tattoos—just with a blade.
What's the process like?
Microblading
involves using a handheld, manual tool—either a blade or a rotary pen
with different configurations of needles depending on what the client is
going for. If they want a soft, powdery brow then I
like to use the rotary pen with the appropriate configuration of needles
to deposit pigment, whereas using a blade creates sharper, more angular
strokes. With the blade, you create slices in the skin, and in the
slices you put the pigment on top and rub it in and let it sit.
Cost:
£250+, depending on the size of the area and the technician.
Risks:
Microblading fades the most in the first few weeks, so it's easy to panic and feel unhappy with your result at first. Typically, you will need to do two sessions to get the final look.
Permanent Eyeliner
If you love the look of a fuller lash line, but lack the
necessary steady hand, this is for you. Permanent eyeliner uses European
acupuncture to push color into the lash line, mimicking the look of a
darkened top lashline that stays on through sweat, sleep, and showers.
What is the process like?
Again, permanent eyeliner is just depositing color into the skin and usually takes about 1.5 hours.
Any downtime?
Nothing serious, but to avoid eye makeup (especially mascara) for three full days.
Cost: POA
Risks:
Eye infections can occur if you wear makeup too soon or rub anything into your eyes. And if you do find a doctor who will give you permanent cat-eye liner, expect that to droop and crack in appearance as you age. You're better off avoiding it.
Lip Blushing
You guessed it, lip blushing is just another fancy way of saying a doctor is depositing color into the skin—in this case, your lips. Lip blushing uses a similar tool as the handheld rotary pen used for eyebrow microblading, just with a different configuration of needles.
What's the process like?
Your lips are the most sensitive, so this is the most painful form of permanent makeup for most clients. A topical, prescription numbing cream that sits for 15 minutes before is applied before beginning. The whole process takes about two hours.
Any downtime?
Nope, but you should know that you might be a little...shocked by your result at first. Natural pinks and nudes are the way to go when it comes to lip blushing, but since you lose about 50-75 percent of the color during your first week of healing, your lips are going to look pretty dark immediately following your procedure. Don't panic!
Cost:
Anywhere from £500 to over £1500.
Risks associated:
Infection is a risk whenever you're having a cosmetic procedure done, but swelling is more common with lips, especially during the first 48 hours after your procedure.
Permanent Concealer
This is not a treatment that most professional don't recommend pursuing. Basically, don't do it—no matter how tempted you are.
What's the process like?
It does not
fade nicely—on a lot of clients it ends up looking texturised, like
cottage cheese. And because of the formula of the color that's deposited
into your skin, you can't use lasers later in life if you want to
tighten things up.
Any downtime?
No serious downtime, but no makeup or sun exposure for 24 hours after a treatment.
Risks associatedMini Mask Lift is an intensive hydrating and lifting mask, which is proven to reduce wrinkle depth by 26% and 40% reduction of wrinkles overall.
With key ingredients like;
Wheat proteins –
deeply hydrate, soften,
rebalance and calming of the skin.
Algae Gel active –
to create a lifting effect.
Diatomaceous Earth –
marine powder
with superb properties to
deep cleanse the pores.
Benefits are;
1. Firms, smoothes and deep cleanses.
2. Instantly cools and soothes skin.
3. Immediate lifting, firming and intensive hydrating mask.
4. Recommended every 4 - 6 weeks for maintenance.
It gets to work fast , immediately firming, smoothing and softening the skin - plumping out lines and wrinkles within 30 minutes, leaving you ready for anything!
Gone to your lifeless dull tired skin, hello to new fresh healthy complexion and rosy cheeks! This lift is recommended as one of the best-selling facials for fine lines and wrinkles, so what you waiting for?.... Get yours booked today...1. Glow and Be Radiant
If you're looking for something for your dry tired skin from these long, dry winter months and from the festive period, try our
Mini Mask Lift
-
Using
wheat Amino Acids to moisturise and improve the skin’s surface whilst
softening lines and wrinkles. This mask is not to be missed! You'll definitely be glowing and ready to take 2019 on!
2. Boost Your Lashes
For an instant eye-brightener, why not try our
Bright Eyes Crystal Clear -
An excellent party survival aid, to lift, smooth and hydrate the
delicate eye area as well as an Eyelash Tint
to brighten those tired eyes!
3. Get Fuller Healthier Hair
Reach for deep conditioner to apply 2-3 times a week depending on your hair type. These help maintain healthy and radiant skin and enhance hair’s natural defence. It intensively nourishes, conditions and enhances the natural shine of your hair.
Red lip color will wake up your face in a flash, See our top tips
from our facebook page on how to get the perfect red lips.
5. Find Your Zen
Launch an Mindfullness app called HeadSpace
.
"Wait," you may be thinking, "I don't need to relax, I don't need an app to tell me how to
breathe." And you would be right, but it does much more than that: It
blocks out time for you to meditate, which studies have shown can
significantly reduce stress and anxiety in just minutes.
6. Exercise Anytime, Anywhere
You can get a serious workout with lots of apps out there but the one currently on the trend and that is the Couch to 5k
or even the 45 minute workout
- 45 minutes of intense workouts to suit all your abilities. Give it a try and see how you feel within you mind and soul.
7. Treat yourself
January is always hard after non stop partying or entertaining over the festive season so why don't you book yourself in for a relaxing treatment or massage. Our favourite pick this month is Aroma Reflexology -
An
ancient healing technique that involves applying acupressure massage to
reflex points on the feet to relax, re balance and improve blood
circulation. Essential oils are chosen to match your needs, blended
with balm and applied directly to feet and lower legs. Or if a massage isn't what you fancy then why not a Manicure
or
Pedicure
- Hand/foot treatments including exfoliation, the removal of cuticles, hand/foot massage, conditioning oil and varnish.
Go ahead and try some of the above, you'll soon feel refreshed and like new again... until the next year!
Reiki is a Japanese technique and is a great stress-reducing massage. It was developed in Japan, in the early 20th Century and is now practiced around the world.
What is Reiki?
A technique used for relaxation and stress reduction, and is practiced with the Reiki Practitioner laying their hands over the client's body, using different hand positions, so that energy can flow through. Weird right?!...I know...but it works!
When the practice is happening the high life force energy can flow through from the practitioner's hands into the client's body, increasing positive energy. It can treat the person’s body, their emotions, mind, and spirit which can help them to feel relaxed and at peace.
What are the benefits?
1. Reduces Depression And Anxiety - Can help reduce depression and anxiety by changing your mood, helping those in a negative mood, change and feel more positive.
2. Enables Emotional Clarity & Growth - Reiki can also be used to heal you emotionally. It is used to help with their energy and this can bring inner peace and harmony. It can also help with strengthening your relationships, enhancing your capability to love and enables you to deeply connect with others.
3. Self Care Tool - You can perform on your own body too, and this can be a great way to de-stress and be at peace after a long day. You can pick a time, set up your space with pillows and candles and use the technique on yourself, which will give you some self-care, and you also might find you are calmer and have greater inner peace.
4. Reiki Eases Pain - Research has shown that Reiki has been able to help people with certain aches and pains and, other symptoms that they may have. Whilst this practice is not a direct cure, but it can alleviate a range of physical difficulties.
5. Increases White Blood Cell Production - Research shows people receiving Reiki as opposed to those who hadn't showed an increase in white blood cells. This shows that the immune system was enhanced due to this. White blood cells are the cells of the immune system, and our immune system will aid our bodies in defending against germs or infections such as colds and sore throats.
6. Boosts Intuition And Creativity - Reiki can reduce your stress levels and bring you clarity and focus. With creativity, Reiki can help as it breaks down any energetic blocks. Once you are free of these blocks you can focus on opening up new avenues and inspirations, be able to generate new ideas and use your imagination easily.
7. Reiki Calms The Mind - Reiki can help you to reconnect with your true center, you can then become aware of any negative patterns that you may be holding on to and letting take over. So, using Reiki can help you to face your negative energies and focus on when you are holding on to them. This can help you to let go of them and clear your mind. You can then focus on the positive energy that you have, that flows through you, which will help to calm your mind.
If you're still unsure drop Katie at Yadira Blended Healing a message to book in, trust me you won't regret it!
To book your treatment now call Katie on 07970 611717 or 01949 859079
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