Saturday, July 30, 2016

Dry Skin and Hair in the Dry Air

In the mid-summer heat it is critical that you properly moisturize your hair. The humid air depletes the hair of nourishment, makes it frizzy, and sometimes unmanageable.  While the vitamin D from the sun provides necessary proteins to the hair to keep it alive and thriving, its UV rays counteract the benefits by drying out the hair. Use a product like Aveda Sun Care Protective Hair Veil to offset the sun’s negative effects.

Make sure to condition your hair regularly and even invest in a deep treatment. It is suggested that you hold off on shampooing, and only do so every 2-3 days to allow your natural oils to nurture your tresses. Get regular trims to keep those split ends at bay thereby increasing your hair’s vitality. Come on in to House of Hair Salon and Spa for a Haircut, Shampoo, and Style with Optional Deep Condition for up to 55% off. Visit www.houseofhair.com for details.

Summer is the time for being outdoors, but before you jump into the pool apply a conditioning cream or treatment oil and protect your head from the drying effects of chlorine by putting on a cap. Aveda Sun Care Hair and Body Cleanser is great for removing chlorine, salt, and product build-up.

 The muggy heat sucks hydration from the skin just as though it does from the hair. In order to keep a fresh and healthy complexion, make sure to make regular trips in to House of Hair Salon and Spa for when that stubborn acne arises due to clogged pores from being in the stuffy open air or visit www.houseofhair.com  for the above mentioned products, tips, and specials such as 15% off on all online bookings.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Why is adequate H20 consumption necessary before a massage?

Why is adequate H2O consumption necessary before a massage?

It's a good question, which may solve some of your issues before you ever enter the spa. It's recommended that we get 8 glasses of water a day, which helps to nourish are bones, muscles, and skin.

 Since the skeleton is made up of more than 70% water, which lubricates the joints and muscles, one's lack of water intake may be the reason for the tense. 



 H2O before massage


Just think of yourself as the tin man or woman, and what happened to him without oil to to relieve the friction between the joints of his metal frame. That is essentially what happens to you when you don't get enough water, so be wiry and make sure to inform your masseuse before each appointment, so they know what they are in for as to keep everybody safe from liability and harm.


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