Bonding through
beauty: Mothers and
daughters connect through
spa treatments
By Ursula Furi-Perry/
Family
Many moms are turning to
beauty for bonding,
taking their daughters
to the beauty salon and
spa. An increasing
amount of spas and
beauty salons are now
catering to teens and
preteens, offering a
large array of services,
such as skin cleansing
facials, makeovers and
one-on-one consultations
for skin care and
beauty. Some parents
take the opportunity to
teach their girls about
the importance of
personal hygiene and
having a healthy body
image.
Parents and beauty
professionals agree:
when pre-teen girls see
their parents leading
healthy lives and taking
care of themselves, they
are more likely to
follow their parents'
good example. Many
treatments are meant to
be not only relaxing,
but also educational.
Skin and make-up lessons
teach young girls to
care for themselves,
allowing them to have a
healthier outlook on
their looks and
bodies. Nutritional
counseling for entire
families is very
popular. Many spas and
fitness centers offer
parent-child exercise
classes. For an even
greater treat, spa
vacation packages are
also available for
parents and daughters.
Beauty and spa services
provide for an
entertaining and
relaxing bonding
experience with your
preteen daughter. So put
down the remote and ice
cream sundaes and have a
manicure and soy latte
instead - your daughter
(and you) will love the
treat!
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Why the Cutera Nd:YAG is
the Most Versatile and
Effective Vascular Laser
Speaker Antonio
Campo, MD
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
— 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
(Pacific Time)
In this webinar, Antoino
Campo Voegeli, MD, will
talk about how the
combination of variable
spot sizes, pulse
duration, and high
fluences, make the
Cutera Nd:YAG laser
versatile and effective
for treating deeper
vascular lesions as
easily as superficial
facial veins.
The 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser
has proved to be one of
the most useful light
sources for the
treatment of deep
vascular lesions. A
deeper penetration and a
lower absorption of
hemoglobin makes this
wavelength more useful
for the treatment of
deep or thick vascular
lesions than the
traditionally used
shorter wavelengths (KTP,
Pulsed Dye, IPL, Diode).
Cutera’s Nd:YAG with
variable spot sizes (3,
5, 7, 10mm), highly
variable pulse duration
(.1-300ms) and high
fluences (up to 300
J/cm2) allow you to
control the depth of
penetration, adjust to
different vessel
diameters, and avoid
complications like
purpura. This makes this
laser ideal for both
deeper leg veins and
lesions as well as finer
facial veins.
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Beautiful
Forever joins roster of
experts at the Cosmetic
Enhancement Expo in
June.
City, State—April 22,
2005--- The Cosmetic
Enhancement Expo
announced today the
addition of yet another
top leader in the
aesthetic medical
community to its already
prestigious advisory
board. Nationally
recognized beauty
authority, Cheryl
Whitman, founder and CEO
of Beautiful Forever
will join the CEE’s
advisory board as its
primary medical spa
advisor.
“We are excited to have
Ms. Whitman join our
advisory board,” says
Mike Colby, President of
Executive GPS, the
show’s organizers.
“Cheryl will bring a
unique perspective and
extensive knowledge of
medical spas and the
anti-aging industry to
the Cosmetic Enhancement
Expo.”
The Cosmetic Enhancement
Expo will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center
June 18-19, 2005. A two day event, the CEE will provide
consumers with up-close
and personal experiences
by visiting over 100
exhibits in the fields
of cosmetic surgery,
dentistry, dermatology,
vision correction, hair
restoration, anti-aging
medicine, physical
fitness and skincare.
Attendees can also
attend lectures on the
latest advancements in
these fields given by
nationally recognized
doctors who have
appeared on popular TV
shows such as “Extreme
Makeover,” and “Doctor
90210.”
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Cellulite
From Health Magazine
By Julianne Hill
Cellulite! The very word
makes some women cringe.
The truth is, there’s
nothing inherently
harmful about cellulite;
it’s just body fat. What
makes cellulite so
loathed is its location
and appearance. Because
cellulite is stored
directly under the skin
-- typically on the
thighs and buttocks --
its small, uneven
bundles of fat cells
tend to press against
the skin’s surface. This
creates the
cottage-cheese look we
all hate.
Cellulite develops
mainly in women, who
need the extra fat for
pregnancy and nursing.
Being overweight
increases your chances
for cellulite, but thin
women are susceptible to
it, too. (Take that,
swimsuit models.) In
fact, about 85 percent
of women over age 20
have some cellulite.
While there’s no cure
for cellulite, here are
some ways to improve its
appearance.
Shrink it.
If you take in fewer
calories than you burn,
you’ll create a calorie
deficit and therefore
lose weight and -- with
a little luck --
cellulite. Avoid extreme
dieting, though, which
zaps precious muscle
instead of fat. The
American Dietetic
Association recommends
gradual weight loss of 1
to 2 pounds each week.
Burn it.
Regular exercise reduces
body fat -- including
cellulite. A combination
of strength training and
aerobic exercise helps
create a foundation of
smooth muscle for your
fat to rest on, reducing
the chances of dreaded
dimpling.
Cream it.
Products containing
active ingredients such
as antioxidants and
vasodilators shrink fat
cells and loosen the
fibrous bands between
them, allowing the cells
to spread sideways
instead of bulging out.
Cellulite creams don’t
work for everyone,
however, and there’s no
research comparing the
various products on the
market. If you don’t see
improvement after six to
eight weeks, try a
different cream, or talk
to your dermatologist.
Suction it.
Liposuction uses a
small vacuum to suck
fat from under the
skin. This procedure
may make cellulite
less noticeable, but
it won’t permanently
eliminate it.
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Beautiful Forever’s
Linda Brewer speaks at
the Medical Spa Summit
in Las Vegas
April 28th –
29th, 2005
2:30-3:30pm
“Designing your medical
spa menu”
Your menu is what
sells your
business…learn the
art of puting
together a
professional and
profitable menu.
Linda Brewer will be
available after the
lecture for questions.
Doug Sce, Senior
Consultant for Beautiful
forever will also be
available for questions.
Please contact us if you
would like to schedule a
meeting.
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information that you
would like to share,
please send it to
info@medicalspaconsultant.com
We hope to hear from you
soon.
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