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Recently we have seen such detoxification programs consisting of honey and cayenne pepper, epson salt and olive oil, as well as other elixirs. The question is, are they healthy? Are they really detoxifying the body?
Each one of us spends time basking in the sunlight getting that wonderful tan but the damage that skin bears may not be worth that temporary glow.
7E Wellness provides a wide range of services, from offering microcurrent treatments like non-invasive facial lifting and toning with our professional microcurrent machines.
If you don't work on improving your sleep cycle, you may not recover anytime soon from the damaged skin.
The movement of choosing organic over chemicals has brought into limelight alternative medicine, herbology and natural skin care products.
Microcurrent facials have been a revolutionary finding in the field of beauty treatment and non invasive face lift; when combined with Microdermabrasion and human cells treatment, the results of microcurrent therapy are exponential.
Generally used as an acne treatment protocol, these two therapies together address all the factors that lead to development of acne.
Both these facial therapies make use of high tech magic wands to address skincare issues like fine lines and wrinkles, dullness, discoloration, facial puffiness.
As we transition to Fall, the wellness focus should be on repairing and preventing sun damage from Summer. According to the Skin Care Foundation, each year in the United States over 5.4 million cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer are treated in more than 3.3 million people.
Even if one wears sunscreen, exposure to the sun can cause oxidative stress to the skin & DNA damage like we mentioned in our previous blog. This leads to decreased collagen and matrix proteins which lead to wrinkles, dehydration, thickening of the epidermis and discoloration of the skin. How do we deal with this kind of damage? We spoke to key leaders in the field for their best tips on skin repair from sun-damage.
One of the biggest conversations during the recent ICES Long Beach show was that of injectable dermal fillers and their intersection with microcurrent and microneedle machines on the skin.