Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Monday, 27 May 2013
LashCurl treatment available at Skincare By Jessica!
LashCurl is
available now at Skincare By Jessica! It’s
a fabulous eyelash lifting and curling treatment, done in-salon. It takes about 45 minutes to do the
treatment, and then the beautifully enhanced lashes will look great for up to 6
weeks!
LashCurl is suitable for everybody:
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Ideal for those with short, straight lashes, as with LashCurl,
their lashes will appear longer
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Ideal for those who have long lashes, as they will be even more
flattering
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Drooping, tired eyes will appear lifted
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Perfect for those who find the daily use of make-up irritating to
the eyes
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Teens can have LashCurl done – enhanced eyes without use of
make-up!
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Mascara can be applied onto curled lashes for an even more dramatic
look
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Perfect for holidays, special events and photo shoots.
LashCurl products
are cruelty free - not animal tested. The chemicals
used are very diluted and safe to use.
After the application of the curling and lifting products, a nourishing
oil is applied to the lashes.
Normal price will be
R250, but the current introductory rate is R200.
Email skincarebyjessica@live.co.za
to make your appointment now!
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
LashCurl: lash lifting treatment
I went for a LashCurl treatment last weekend, to give this a try and see how it compares to the semi-permanent mascara.
I have found the wow-factor I've been looking for!!
The treatment takes just over half an hour, and needs three different products applied to the lashes. The result: visible lashes! What a difference it makes to just have the lashes lifted and curled. I love it!
It apparently lasts 6-8 weeks, which is awesome. I haven't applied mascara over it yet, but can just imagine that would just add so much more to the wow-factor.
I am super excited about this, and am going to be ordering my kit and doing my training as soon as possible. Can't wait to start doing this for clients!
xx
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Green Tea for Vitality!
Green Tea comes from the bush Camellia Sinensis, which is
the same plant that black tea comes from – the difference is that green tea is
dried and not fermented. This process
keeps all the beneficial chemicals intact, which is why green tea is so good
for you.
Drinking green tea
regularly has the following benefits:
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Lowers risk of heart disease
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Lowers risk of certain cancers
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Stimulates fat oxidation, aids weight loss
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Potent anti-oxidant
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Controls diabetes
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Gives a clear, healthy complexion
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Calms digestion
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Slows the ageing process
Green tea does contain the stimulant caffeine, which can
cause nausea an insomnia. However,
drinking 1 to 4 cups of green tea daily is recommended to make use of the
rejuvenating health benefits.
Green tea has quite a bitter taste. Add a dash of lemon and a drop or two of
honey to make a delicious refreshing drink!
Friday, 3 May 2013
Product Promo Week!
Vitaderm product promotion -
only valid 3 - 10 May!
Buy any two Vitaderm products (excluding cleansers and toners) and get 3 trial size products free!
Perfect way to get started on this fantastic product range, or to use as a Mothersday gift!
Monday, 29 April 2013
What is Aromatherapy?
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Aromatherapy
is an art of healing which uses aromas released by plant extracts to promote
the wellbeing of the body, mind and spirit.
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Essential
oils are pure plant extracts – they’re not fragrances or perfumed oils
containing chemicals. Essential oils are
highly concentrated, and contain many therapeutic qualities.
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Aromatherapy
with essential oils can be used in the following ways: massage, vaporisation,
baths, footbaths, compresses, inhalation, spritzes, and direct application.
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Essential
oils must not be taken internally or orally, and must always be blended with a
carrier oil or base cream. (With the exception of Lavender oil and Tea Tree oil
which can be applied neat to the skin.)
Some oils are not recommended to be used during pregnancy – but many are
safe when used correctly. Some oils must
be avoided by people who suffer from epilepsy or high blood pressure.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Testing a new treatment: Semi-permanent Mascara
I've been wondering for a while now, what else I can bring into my salon to offer clients something different to all the other hundreds of salons in Centurion.
I came across the concept of "semi-permanent mascara" online, and did some research. It's been around for a while, but only recently it's started becoming more known. I found two suppliers in South Africa who offer training and products for semi-permanent mascara, of which MYscara responded the fastest and sent through all their information.
I set up an appointment for today to have the treatment done on myself. Before deciding whether I will spend so much money on doing the training course, I definitely need to get a feel for it, how it feels to have it applied, how long it lasts, etc.
Semi-permanent mascara is a coating that is applied to the lashes. This is an in-salon treatment and cannot be done at home. It takes around 30 minutes - and then you have mascara for 2-3 weeks!
The MYscara representative in Pretoria explained everything to me so nicely and answered all my questions about the product, application and aftercare. She did the treatment gently and efficiently, and when I opened my eyes, I was really impressed.
Mascara always irritates my eyes, makes them feel scratchy and puffy. So far my eyes feel fine, doesn't feel like I have anything on!
I'm keen to see how long it looks nice for, and I want to check how it 'flakes' off - don't want lashes to look tatty after a week or two.
Watch this space - hopefully I will become a semi-permanent mascara therapist soon!
xx
* * Edit: After two weeks, the MYscara was looking quite tatty... It looked great for the first week, but as it flaked off, it didn't look as good as I hoped it would. I'm in two minds about this... I really need to believe in a product that I use, I couldn't do this treatment for clients if I wasn't 100% happy with it. Think will do some more research first before deciding!
Monday, 22 April 2013
Blog Launch Special Offer!
~ * Blog Launch Special Offer ~ *
Valid from now until 31 May 2013.
All about this blog ♥
I decided to start this blog, not only as a way to create awareness about my skincare business, but to also share skincare and wellness related information, and to connect with other people with the same interests.
I really love what I do, I cannot imagine myself as anything other than a skincare therapist - the skin and caring for it is a great passion of mine. And if I can share any knowledge with others along the way - that's just an added bonus!
This blog should be interactive - please leave comments, please ask questions, please make use of my special offers, please be in touch! :-)
The tabs at the top of this blog has relevant information regarding treatments that I offer and their prices, the different products I use, the monthly specials I run, additional info, and how to contact me.
You can find the link to my Facebook page in the right-hand column. Please also subscribe to this blog, to be sure to receive updates!
Thanks for popping in, I appreciate it so much.
Jessica
xx
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Rejuvenate Your Skin!
Sometimes, due to factors such as incorrect skincare,
excessive sun exposure, insufficient water intake, smoking and stress, skin
becomes dull, congested, lacklustre, and shows signs of premature ageing.
Here are a few steps to include in your day-to-day routine,
to ensure you give your skin the best possible care, and in return, your skin
will be healthy and glowing!
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Cleanse your skin, every morning and every night. Use a good-quality cleanser specifically for
your skin type. Don’t use soap – this
strips the skin’s natural protective barrier, causing sensitivity and dryness.
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Gentle exfoliation twice a week.
Skin is constantly renewing itself, and exfoliation helps remove dead
skin cells from the skin’s surface, revealing fresh new skin cells, and
stimulating new cells to grow. Take care
not to over-exfoliate the skin, as this leads to sensitivity and redness.
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Moisturise your skin twice a day, using the correct type of cream for your
skin type or skin condition. Avoid
products with artificial fragrances, lanolin, mineral oil or drying alcohols,
as this causes skin sensitivity and skin allergies.
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Wear sunscreen every day.
Protection from harmful UV rays is needed in daylight – not just in
sunlight. Sunlight is the leading cause
of premature ageing.
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Drink lots of water, for hydration, detox and health of the body and
cells.
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Follow a balanced diet, and ensure you’re getting enough fresh fruit and
veggies, as well as a multivitamin supplement.
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Exercise. Not only does this give
the skin a healthy glow, sweating helps cleanse the pores of impurities.
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Get enough sleep – this is your body’s healing time, for all your systems
and organs – including the skin.
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