Get rid of stress in your lunch hour
The North
London Buddhist Centre on Holloway Road offers a great range of
activities to promote health, happiness and well being.
Currently its Body and Mind Complementary Health
Centre is offering treatments to promote relaxation like homeopathy,
reflexology, reiki, osteopathy, massage, psychotherapy, acupuncture, Thai
massage and shiatsu. As well as these treatments the ‘Yoga and Bodyworks’
studio provides exercise classes such as yoga, tai-chi, pilates and qi-gong.
Most importantly they have started to introduce
meditation classes during lunch breaks for busy workers to relax and unwind,
helping rid themselves of stress and tension before returning back to work
refreshed. This has become very popular in the local area and all the centre
askes for is a token of generosity in return.
New salon offering free spa day
A new
salon has opened up on Holloway road called ‘Beautiful Star’, based inside ‘The
Rosso Signs Business Centre’. They provide Mary Cohr facials, a pioneering skin
care brand which uses the purest ingredients to promote healthy skin, as well
manicures, pedicures and waxing.
The
salon is currently celebrating its opening by giving free 15-minute back
massages and a 10% discount on any treatment when you book in for a facial. Not
only are these bargains on offer but the salon is also hosting a spa day in
August, in which 70 lucky people will be invited to eat, drink, and get a day
of free mini treatments. Beauty fanatics are encouraged to get in touch to
snatch up your invitation: call 07515571128.
Beauty market on the rise
It looks
like now is the prime time to be involved in the beauty industry with the
professional treatment market increasing by 17% over the last year. It is now
worth a whopping £1.8bn annually. According to figures from market analyst
Kantar World Panel, the rise is due to an increase in nail and tanning
treatments as well as discounted beauty packages.
From February 2011 to February 2012 women spent almost
a third more on tanning treatments, and nail care saw a 24% rise. Discounted
treatment packages saw a 35% increase and body treatments rose by 21% from the
previous year. Women in the UK also spent 17% more on eye lash and brow
treatments.
Many believe this increase is thanks to women trying
to compete with the starlets of such reality TV shows as Made in Chelsea,
Geordie Shore and The Only Way is Essex.
AIDS drug could become the new hair
removal treatment
A gel
made from Cidofovir, a drug used to treat people with AIDS, has been shown to
have the potential for use as a hair removal treatment.
Doctors noticed the gel caused a loss of facial hair
in male patients with AIDS. Further trials were conducted by the University of
Philadelphia involving 16 men who were given between 1% and 3% concentrations
of the drug.
The research revealed that the loss of hair was not as
apparent in the healthy men with the low dose as the men with AIDS on the
highest dose possible. These findings could be developed in to a product used
to stop hair growth in both men and women.
Botox on Holloway Road
‘Beautiful’ salon on Holloway road has started to
offer free consultations with their new specialist practitioners.
Dr Victoria Salem, an aesthetic specialist in
non-surgical procedures such as Botox, fillers and dermal rollers, welcomes
people interested in these treatments to come and talk with her.
She is also going to be introducing IPL lazering to
her list in order to treat long-term hair loss, acne and signs of ageing.
Shellfish could help reduce signs
of ageing
Scientists from Fairleigh Dickinson University in New
Jersey, USA, discovered that nanoparticles found in the shells of lobsters and
prawns can stimulate stem cell growth.
The nano particles, called chitosan, could have
potential in enhancing the appearance of ageing skin and accelerate the
wound-healing process.
Tests on skin cell fibroblasts and keratinocytes found
that the particles have skin regenerative properties.These results could have
huge implications on anti-ageing and scar-reducing beauty products.
Chitosan is a natural, non-toxic, particle that can be
obtained from shells of shrimps, lobsters and the beaks of octopi and squid.
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