Australian Bodycare uses only melaleuca alternifolia out of the hundreds of different types of tea tree oil because it is clinically proven to contain the most beneficial and natural properties for promoting healthy hair and skin. Australian Bodycare has created its skin care and hair product range to cater for personal and professional use.
The range is proven to aid skin problems and help keep skin healthy. The potential uses for Australian Bodycare tea tree oil products are almost endless. They include: acne, spots, blackheads, ingrown hairs, insect repellent, after sun, sunburn, anhydrous, athlete’s foot, blisters, bruises, burns, cold sores, cracked heels, cuts and grazes, dandruff, dermatitis, dry skin, eczema, feet odour, freshening breath, gingivitis, lice, insect bites, mouth ulcers, sores, muscular aches, nail fungus, nasal congestion, psoriasis, scalp itching, shaving rash, sore throat, spots, teeth cleaning, thrush, toothache and warts.
Some of the wonderful products that Australian Bodycare produce are; Skin Wash, a gentle antiseptic hand and body wash for everyday use, protects from bacteria and leaves the skin fresh and hygienically clean. Deodorant, this protects and prevents against odour. It is aluminium and alcohol free and also gentle enough to use after underarm waxing. The last product that is popular with all buyers is the Purifying Clay Mask; This mineral rich clay mask is the perfect way to deep cleanse and purify the skin. The clay absorbs excess sebum, while the added Almond Oil softens and moisturises the skin.
Australian Bodycare tea tree oil is a natural essential oil extracted from the melaleuca alternifolia tree. Its antibacterial, antiseptic, fungal resistant and anti-viral healing qualities are well known.
The guiding beliefs behind Australian Bodycare range is that all products will harmonise with your body whilst promoting and restoring the natural balance to your hair and skin. Just what you need to help guard against the harsher aspects of today’s hectic lifestyles. A new decade has brought new challenges and exciting opportunities to be realised.
Australian Bodycare ensures you that their products will contain and do all of the following; develop hair and skincare products of the highest quality with a clear functional benefit, use natural active ingredients and select ingredients only of the finest quality. In addition, ensure products attributes are well documented, focus our offering on those products that can, with considerable authority, claim to both revitalise and protect the hair and skin - and create a natural balance. Finally confirm our commitment to never testing on animals.
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Australian Bodycare Products
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 12:03:30 BST
Pedicure
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 12:00:58 BST
A pedicure is a great way to care for your feet and show them the love and respect they deserve. A pedicure not only gives you a chance to refresh your feet and get rid of dead skin but can also prevent nail diseases and disorders. A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the feet and their nails. It provides a similar service to a manicure.
The word pedicure comes from the Latin words pedis, which means of the ankle, and cura, which means care. It also means the care of the feet and toenails. Pedicures are not just limited to nails; usually dead skin cells on the bottom of feet are rubbed off using a rough stone called a pumice stone.
As with the manicure, our pedicures use the excellent Creative Nails system, leaders in nail innovation, for that professional touch. A relaxing foot exfoliation, massage and heated mitts to soothe, treat and revive tired skin. You will see and feel the results instantly. The treatment is finished with extra special attention to your cuticles and a polish for the perfect finish.
People sometimes get confused with what a pedicure actually is. A pedicure is a set of procedures that are performed on the feet to treat or prevent negative health conditions and to enhance their overall appearance.
This typically involves grooming the toenails, exfoliating dead skin that may have become dry and hard, tending to the cuticles, moisturizing and nail beautification usually through the application of nail enamels. With these loose guidelines, this definition of what is a pedicure can possibly include any corrective, maintenance or beautification procedure done to the feet with the exception of foot surgery or professional medical attention.
This makes for a good, thorough definition because many people perform pedicures on themselves and others and just do not seek to correct serious issues that affect the feet. Many issues that can affect your feet will most likely be cured by a pedicure. About ninety four percent of people that were surveyed stated that they found pedicures to be extremely relaxing.
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Botox
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 11:56:14 BST
A dynamic lifestyle can lead to what are known as dynamic wrinkles. Dynamic wrinkles are most commonly caused by the muscles of your facial expression. They then disappear when you relax.
In times of tension and stress we tend to exercise these muscles much more. This leads to terrible effects on our skin and can result in the development of long lasting lines and wrinkles. But do not worry, there is a way to sort the development; Injections help these muscles to relax and diminish; leaving you with smoother skin and a less stressed more serene appearance. Areas on the face that is treated by botox are defined as one of the following, the Glabella, the Frontals muscle or the Crow's feet. You should allow thirty minutes for the initial consultation and treatment - with follow up treatments taking up to fifteen minutes. All consultations, treatments and after care information is provided by our fully qualified resident doctor
Facial expressions occur when the brain sends a signal to muscle tissue. Wrinkle relaxing treatment blocks impulses from the nerve to the facial muscles that are related to expression lines. This relaxes, or puts the muscle into “hibernation” for around three to four months leaving the overlying skin looking smooth and less wrinkled.
Botox wrinkle relaxing treatment works only on the specific muscles injected leaving surrounding muscles to function as usual, so that your face is not expressionless. It can be used to soften lines and wrinkles around the forehead, eyes, lips, chin and neck. The process works by injecting small amounts of botox, using a disposable syringe, into the muscles that cause the skin to crease and furrow. Because a very fine needle is used, most clients find that there is only mild and temporary discomfort. The entire procedure usually takes no longer than a few minutes.
Botox was first used as a wrinkle treatment by a Canadian Dermatologist in 1987. Since then it has become the number one aesthetic procedure in many countries around the world. The product received a license for cosmetic use in The United States of America in 2002, and in 2006 has gained approval for cosmetic use in the United Kingdom. In the United States alone, a survey carried out by the American Academy of Plastic Surgeons estimated that there were over four million wrinkle relaxing procedures in 2008.
Side effects of this treatment are rare, but can include some tenderness or bruising at the site of injection. In less than one percent of people treated with wrinkle relaxing injections can cause weakness in muscles near to the site of injection resulting in a slight and temporary droop of the eyelid or eyebrow.
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Spray Tanning
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 11:20:16 BST
Spray tanning is easiest and fastest way to get an instant, natural looking than that covers your whole body. A bit of colour on your body goes a long way, so if you are getting ready to expose your legs in the summer a spray tan is the ideal treatment. In addition, if you are trying to improve a pale winter complexion Inside&Out can also help you look tanned and radiant this summer. At Inside&Out we base our professionally applied airbrush tan on your own skin tone for a healthy, natural-looking colour.
The final touches in your appearance are essential. At Inside&Out we have spray tanning to complete your prefect look. We make it our priority to only use the latest tanning creams and lotions from such top brands as; Fake Bake and ST. Tropez. By using these wonderful products it will make sure your tan has the perfect finish and natural look. Airbrushes are used to apply special tanning solutions as a form of sunless tanning that simulates the appearance of a natural sun tan. It is promoted as a safer and healthier alternative to the damaging effects of long term exposure to the sun.
On the other hand, using sun beds as a way to tan is extremely bad for you and can result in skin cancer. Sunless tanning arose in response to links between sun exposure and skin cancer discovered in the 1960s, along with other alternatives to natural sun tanning such as the use of a sun bed or tanning bed. The reason for this are; tanning is a natural process, whereby the skin creates the brown-coloured pigment called melanin, to protect it against the harmful UV rays in sunlight, but operates equally with artificial UV radiation. There are two different mechanisms involved. Firstly, the UVA-radiation generates oxidative stress, which in turn oxidises pre-existing melanin. This leads to rapid darkening of already existing melanin. Secondly, there is an increased production of melanin. Darkening of the skin is caused by an increased release of the pigment melanin into the skin's cells after exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes and protects the body from direct and indirect DNA damage absorbing an excess of solar radiation.
Spray tanning caters to many different groups, including people who are competitive dancers, pageant contestants and performers. In addition, it is used by people who spray tan for medical reasons such as having had skin cancer or problems with their skin. Spray tanning is not 'painting' your skin, it is a reaction that the DHA and the upper layer of your skin have with one another. DHA is also known as; dihydroxyacetone. It is a colour reaction, rather than a dye, and it is completely safe, unlike a traditional sun tan or tanning in a tanning bed.
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