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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Are You in Stress Overload?

Stress overload is when a person undergoes more strain than he or she can handle. The weak economy has taken a toll not only on finances, but also on our nerves, and we are plagued by uncertainties of the future.

According to Margaret Lunney, RN, PhD and Professor at The City University of New York, stress overload pertains to "excessive amounts and types of demands that require action. It is a human response that is experienced as a problem and contributes to the development of other problems."

Stress overload can be brought about by several factors such as intense pressures, illnesses, long-term difficulties, and leaving little time for relaxation. Long-term exposure to stress can even lead to serious health problems that can disrupt nearly every system in your body. It can raise blood pressure, suppress the immune system, increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, cause digestive problems, sleep problems, speed up the aging process and the list goes on.

There are many things one can do to reduce the impact and cope with symptoms such as Yoga, Tai Chi, meditation, and of course massage. So make sure to book your appointment for a relaxing massage at Skinsational Skin & Body Spa to start your way to stress-free living!

Keep reading below for more tips on how to manage stress.

How much stress is too much? (helpguide.org)
Because of the widespread damage stress can cause, it’s important to know your own limit. But just how much stress is “too much” differs from person to person. Some people roll with the punches, while others crumble at the slightest obstacle or frustration. Some people even seem to thrive on the excitement and challenge of a high-stress lifestyle.
Your ability to tolerate stress depends on many factors, including the quality of your relationships, your general outlook on life, your emotional intelligence, and genetics.

Things that influence your stress tolerance level:

Your support network – A strong network of supportive friends and family members is an enormous buffer against life’s stressors. On the flip side, the more lonely and isolated you are, the greater your vulnerability to stress.
Your sense of control – If you have confidence in yourself and your ability to influence events and persevere through challenges, it’s easier to take stress in stride. People who are vulnerable to stress tend to feel like things are out of their control.
Your attitude and outlook – Stress-hardy people have an optimistic attitude. They tend to embrace challenges, have a strong sense of humor, accept that change is a part of life, and believe in a higher power or purpose.
Your ability to deal with your emotions - You’re extremely vulnerable to stress if you don’t know how to calm and soothe yourself when you’re feeling sad, angry, or afraid. The ability to bring your emotions into balance helps you bounce back from adversity.
Your knowledge and preparation – The more you know about a stressful situation, including how long it will last and what to expect, the easier it is to cope. For example, if you go into surgery with a realistic picture of what to expect post-op, a painful recovery will be less traumatic than if you were expecting to bounce back immediately.

Am I in control of stress or is stress controlling me? (The Language of Emotional Intelligence by Jeanne Segal, Ph.D.)
  1. When I feel agitated, do I know how to quickly calm and soothe myself?
  2. Can I easily let go of my anger?
  3. Can I turn to others at work to help me calm down and feel better?
  4. When I come home at night, do I walk in the door feeling alert and relaxed?
  5. Am I seldom distracted or moody?
  6. Am I able to recognize upsets that others seem to be experiencing?
  7. Do I easily turn to friends or family members for a calming influence?
  8. When my energy is low, do I know how to boost it?

Try taking this quiz to find out how much you are affected by stress:
http://stress.about.com/library/symptoms/bl_stress_symptom_quiz.htm

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Skinsational in the News!

Ooh la la! Skinsational Skin & Body Spa is one of San Diego's "sexiest spas" according to WHERE San Diego. Plus, we're one of the city's "most soothing spas" in San Diego Social magazine!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

FREE Holiday Treatments!

Stop by Skinsational to get a FREE holiday treatment with the purchase of select services. This offer is only good through Dec. 31st, so act fast!

-Enjoy a FREE Reflexology Foot Massage ($60 valule) with the purchase of any 50 or 80-minute Massage.



-Receive a FREE Makeup Application ($45 value) with any 60-minute Facial, 30-minute Microdermabrasion, or 30-minute Peel.


-Get a FREE Paraffin Treatment ($25 value) with any 60-minute Pedicure.


Call 760.434.8118 to book an appointment!


Friday, December 11, 2009

Happy Hour Next Week at Skinsational!


Don't forget to book your spot for our Happy Hour next Tuesday, December 15th! From 6:00pm-8:00pm, you can enjoy Minty Mistletoe Cocktails and your choice of the following mini treatments for only $15:

-Tension Reliever Massage
-Mini Facial
-Mini Hand Treatment

Participate in free drawings and receive a 15% discount on any full length service booked during Happy Hour.

Please call 760.434.8118 to reserve your spot. We look forward to seeing you there!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

CONTEST: Win a FREE Candy Cane Facial!

What is the best gift you’ve ever given someone for the holidays? Or what is the best gift you’ve ever received? Spread some holiday cheer and tell us your best story for a chance to win a FREE Candy Cane Facial valued at $125!

Our invigorating 60-minute Candy Cane Facial will awaken your senses with aromas of warm cinnamon spice and cool peppermint. This facial rapidly resurfaces your skin and reduces fine lines to reveal a brighter, smoother complexion.

Email your submissions to candice.bulda@zenzi.com with SKINSATIONAL HOLIDAY CONTEST in the title by January 1, 2010, or submit your story and email address in the comment section below (stories and emails cannot be viewed by the public).

Good luck!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Tips for a Safe & Healthy Spa Experience

With holiday parties marked on everyone's social calendar, salons are sure to see a surge of women getting beautified for a big night out, but sometimes what they see at certain salons isn't so pretty. Here at Skinsational, we are dedicated to our clients' safety and comfort and therefore adhere to the highest standards of cleanliness that comply with the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology.

Check out some of these tips and guidelines for top salon practices from the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology that all of our customers are sure to experience at Skinsational this holiday season and all year round!

Take a Look Around
Look for the license. Manicurists, who give pedicures as well as manicures, must have a license from the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, and it must be visible to customers. The license is your assurance that the manicurist has passed an examination and understands the techniques for each procedure, as well as how to properly clean and disinfect instruments and foot spas.

Next, look at the general cleanliness of the place. If the place doesn't look clean, leave. After all, a messy shop may indicate that critical cleaning steps are not being taken, either.

Foot Spa Cleanliness
While waiting for your turn, watch the foot spas. By law, foot spas have to be cleaned and disinfected after each use. Cleaning and disinfecting basins thoroughly is a must-do, or you could run the risk of infection from Mycobacterium fortuitum, a bacterium that can grow in the warm water of a foot spa that hasn't been properly disinfected. Mycobacterium can cause painful skin boils.

Foot Care Do's and Don'ts
Once your feet have been soaked, it's time to smooth them. No razor-edged tools, such as "Credo" blades, should be used to remove calluses or rough skin. Sharp instruments can cut the skin, allowing bacteria to invade the cut. For the same reason, don't shave or wax your legs 24 hours before your pedicure. Cuts on your skin from shaving or waxing can get infected during the foot soak.

When shaping the nails, buffers or emery boards must be new, used only on you and then thrown out. If an instrument cannot be properly disinfected, it must be disposed of after the pedicure. Metal nail files and cuticle pushers must be completely immersed in disinfectant between uses.

Don't Cut Corners to Save $$
If you find a shop that charges considerably less than other nail shops in the area, you should question whether all the necessary cleaning steps are being taken. The equipment used to properly clean and disinfect nail implements and foot spas are an expense, and sometimes to cut costs, a shop will add water to the disinfectants. The problem is, the disinfectant is no longer potent enough to do the job.

At Skinsational, we thouroughly clean and sanitize each pedicure spa before and after each client using approved undiluted disinfectant solution, scrubbing the entire surface, jets and screens. We also use clean and santized implements for manicures and pedicures, and use brand new emery boards, buffers and foot scrubbers on each client.You can feel confident that all of your spa services are delivered under the highest standards of safety and sanitation here at Skinsational. Check out our Holiday Specials HERE, and know that you can relax and enjoy our Mistletoe Pedicure!

Tips for a Stress-Free Holiday Season


The holidays are just around the corner and along with holiday cheer, one can sometimes feel holiday stress. Skinsational Skin and Body Spa has discovered some great de-stressing tips from Dr. Eva Selhub, author of The Love Response and instructor at the Harvard Medical School, that are sure to leave you as jolly as one of Santa's elves.

Tips for managing stress:
1. Focus on an image of something that gives you the experience of awe: Imagine a sunset, picture the face of someone you love, recall watching your child walk for the first time. Hold this image for as long as you wish.

2. Close your eyes or gaze at your hands on your lap and inhale while you count silently to four. Take a little pause and then exhale, counting down from four. Do this at least 10 times.

3. Imagine the sun is shining golden light upon you, creating a glowing shield that holds you and comforts you. You can imagine the faces of people whom you love as your shield. Hold this image as long as you wish.

4. With any of the above exercises, you can repeat these words silently as often as you wish: "The support I need is here. I am loved and valued."

5. Imagine support is coming up from the earth, in through your feet, and up through your body and arms as you rise from your chair and stretch for the sky. As you stretch, inhale and exhale deeply, repeating the phrase above.

6. Call or plan to meet someone who cares about you for support. Make sure you let them know that you do not want advice (unless you do)-you just want support and someone who will listen.

7. Think of something funny or watch something funny on the Internet. Allow yourself to laugh for several minutes. It always helps when you take life less seriously, even if only for a moment.

Take advantage of our Thai's the Season to De-Stress winter special to have an even more stress-free holiday season! This soothing massage is a combination of muscle stretches, acupressure, and deep breathing. A Thai Massage is like receiving a thorough physical workout while you relax and do nothing! This treatment is done on a floor mat without the use of oils, and please make sure to wear comfortable clothing. It's the ultimate massage for increasing flexibility and releasing tension, and we are offering it at a special price of $125 for 60 minutes of pure relaxation!

Call 760.434.8118 to book an appointment, or email info@skinsationalspa.com

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Skinsational Named One of the Top 5 Best Day Spas in San Diego!


Skinsational Skin and Body Spa has been named one of the Top 5 Best Day Spas in San Diego according to the 2009 A-List Awards!

Click HERE to check us out on the 10News.com website, and thanks a million to everyone who voted!


Monday, September 28, 2009

Save the Date!

Saturday, October 17th...

for the 1st annual
VILLAGE FAIRE HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS EXPO
sponsored by Skinsational Skin and Body Spa
and Village Faire Shopping Center!


Join Skinsational and the Village Faire Shopping Center at this FREE community event! Enjoy mini massages, hand treatments, mini makeovers and skin screenings from Skinsational, as well as natural & organic food samples, interactive health exhibits, fitness demonstrations, financial wellness guidance, live music and more from over 25 additional participating vendors.


Enter our Grand Prize Giveaway of a "Staycation" Package for Two!
One lucky winner will receive a one-night hotel stay, along with lunch and spa services at Skinsational!

October 17, 2009 from 11:00AM-3:00PM

Village Faire Shopping Center
300 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008

Friday, September 4, 2009

Skinsational Closed on Tuesdays

We've decided to close Tuesdays starting September 15th however we will gladly open our doors on Tuesdays for private group functions whether it's a Birthday Celebration, Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Soiree, Girl's Getaway, or Corporate Holiday Party. Our Spa Lounge is Perfect for Any Occasion! Bring a group of up to 25 people for a fun and relaxing spa experience. Reserve any full-length service or sample mini spa services. To get the party started, we will provide a glass of champagne and chocolate truffle for everyone! Call for Details (760) 434-8118 or Visit www.skinsationalspa.com/pages/groups.html

Monday, June 8, 2009

Skinsational Skin and Body Spa Mother's Day Winner!


We want to congratulate Darlene Hill, who won the Mother's Day contest by submitting a heartfelt, thoughtful nomination for her sister, Marlene.

Thank you Darlene, we look forward to seeing you are your sister in the spa!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Treat Your Mom This Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and what better way to show your mom you care than to help her relax!

• For the new mommy or mommy-to-be, a soak in a relaxing, warm tub is an excellent way to relieve stress. Just use a bath thermometer to ensure the temperature of your bath doesn’t go above 100 degrees, since hotter water can potentially harm your baby or increase the risk of miscarriage. Try grating the rind of lemons, limes or oranges into your bath, or use slices of lemon to soothe rough knees, heels and elbows. Add one tablespoon of almond or apricot oil to moisturize dry skin. Or, opt instead for a pregnancy or post-pregnancy massage, which are all the rage at spas these days – massage during pregnancy can improve blood circulation, decrease insomnia, provide flexibility and prepare you for intense labor pains. Post-pregnancy massages reduce stretch marks and can help you shed excess baby weight faster.

• If funds are tight, plan a fun, activity-filled day outdoors. Pack a picnic and head down to the beach with a Frisbee. Afterward, treat her to a relaxing escape by creating a personal spa experience for her home. Set a relaxing atmosphere by dimming the lights and placing scented aromatherapy candles in the bathroom. Create a hydrotherapy bath treatment that will do the double duty of energizing and recharging while leaving her feeling more tranquil. Soaks offer multitude of benefits, including helping to strengthen the immune system and improve metabolism. Mix one cup of sea salts (to exfoliate and revitalize the skin while drawing out toxins) and ½ cup of honey (for moisture-retention). Add several drops of eucalyptus essential oil for its antiseptic and disinfectant properties as well as its energizing effect. Try lavender to calm and relax.

• Give her the give of youth with a skin-revitalizing facial. Start with an exfoliating and deep cleansing mask, such as Skinsational’s Multi-Enzyme Smoothing Peel, to detoxify and remove any impurities from the skin. It’ll also help improve skin’s clarity and texture, making it instantly appear more radiant. Leave on for 10-15 minutes and wash off with warm water or gently remove with a hot, damp towel. Pat skin dry. To finish, massage a layer of moisturizer (Skinsational’s Honey Soy Crème is great for dry or menopausal skin) to balance and hydrate. Gently rub in circular motions over her face and around the temples to soothe away tension and induce relaxation.

Monday, April 13, 2009

The Perfect Bath


We know we all need a little something extra to help us relax these days. Bath soaks offer multitude of benefits, including helping to strengthen the immune system and fight aches and pains. Joyce Carboni, founder and CEO of Skinsational Skin and Body Spa, has remedies and recipes for every bath needed to help you get through everyday life.

  • The ‘I’m stressed out and don’t know what to do’ bath – We know that times are tough these days, and everyone can use a few tips to relieve stress. Try this, fill up your tub with hot water (heat can help you sleep more deeply and soundly) and add a few drops of lavender and orange oil. The lavender relaxes you and produces a restful, peaceful sensation, and the orange oil reduces stress and is used therapeutically as an antidote for sluggish moods. If you don’t have any orange oil lying around the house, feel free to cut up an orange and toss the slices into the bath with you instead!
  • The ‘I definitely had one too many last night’ bath – If you wake up with a hangover, try this bath for a quick remedy. Run a warm bath (if its too hot it can dehydrate you more) and add in slices of grapefruit and approximately 30 drops of juniper oil. The grapefruit easies nausea and the juniper oil has detoxifying properties that help to cleanse the body after a night of overindulgence. Use your shampoo or liquid soap* to create some much-needed, relaxing bubbles!
*But be careful, Joyce says… “Liquid soap is ok once in a while, but if used often can be very drying!”

  • The ‘I want to look my best tonight’ bath – Getting ready for a hot date or a night out with the girls? Create your own treatment by mixing 1 cup of sea salts (to exfoliate and revitalize the skin and help draw out toxins) and ½ cup of honey or coconut oil (for moisture-retention). This combination will leave your skin silky smooth and rejuvenated for a night out on the town.
  • The ‘I feel something coming on’ bath - It seems like flu season is beginning to last longer and longer. If you feel like you’re about to get sick, try this easy fix. While the water is running, toss in 3 bags of green tea. Several studies show that green tea (in particular the chemicals called polyphenols) decreases the infectivity of the influenza virus, and can have an adverse effect on bacteria. Then, mix 12 slices of fresh ginger, or 3 tbs of powered ginger into your hot water. In Chinese medicine this spicy root ranks as a top cold and flu remedy, so by the time you’re done with your bath you’ll be recharged and ready to fight off the viruses!
  • The ‘I need a lift’ bath - Need something to lift your spirits and trigger those happy thoughts? Use liquid soap or your shampoo for some easy bubbles and mix in several drops of lemongrass oil and a lemon (sliced into little bits). Lemongrass oil can be used as an antidepressant, and can fortify the nerves and uplift your mood, and the lemon’s strong scent awakens and refreshes you (and can actually help you concentrate)!
  • The ‘I worked out too hard’ bath – Do your muscles ache? Run a warm bath and mix 3 peppermint tea bags, the menthol can boost circulation easing aches and pains. Next add several drops of eucalyptus essential oil for its antiseptic and disinfectant properties as well as its energizing effect. Roll up a towel as a pillow, sit back, and relax.

Check Us Out In Health Magazine!


Thursday, February 12, 2009

Japanese Red Flower Ritual


This luxurious treatment begings with a Yuzu Mimosa Sea Algae Wash, followed by a gentle exfoliation of Ohana Gingergrass Bamboo Scrub. Next, a Wild Cherry Blossom Rice Buff is used to nourish and soften. A Shiatsu-inspired massage follows, using Kinmoxei Wild Lime Silk Oil and Plum Blossom Silk Cream. This treatment concludes with a Hinoki Mint Mineral Bath soak in our soothing hydrotherapy tub to restore the entire body.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Stressed?

Unfortunately stress will contribute to premature aging and skin problems. While your skin is producing more oil and sweat, dead skin cells can begin to clutter the surface. Being too busy and strung out to properly take care of the skin and exfoliate, the oil will become trapped, mix with fatty acids and skin bacteria (from the sweat) and cause flare-ups. Since a pimple can take a week or more to surface, your breakout may last long after the stress has passed.

Vitamins, though not necessarily cutting-edge, remain one of the best and most popular ways of preventing stress from showing up on your face. For instance, Retinol or Retin-A, the dietary form of vitamin A, is a fat-soluble, antioxidant important for vision and bone growth. When absorbed through the skin, it increases the rate of skin cell turnover, and provides a temporary increase in collagen, giving a more youthful appearance. By stimulating collagen and elastin production in the skin, it cleanses the follicle, evens skin tone and improves the skin’s overall texture.

Similarly, Vitamin C is an age-old ingredient that is proven to improve blood flow, boost collagen production in the skin and fend off free radicals. For this reason, Skinsational offers a signature Vitamin C Facial, an antioxidant treatment designed to increase cellular turnover while helping to hydrate, nourish and strengthen skin. Over time, these types of treatments can greatly help to reduce existing age spots and wrinkles and prevent new ones from forming.

Another type of treatment also experiencing an increase in popularity among the anti-aging crowd are acid-based therapies. Ingredients such as Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, works well in preventing and treating damaged skin, and effectively battling scars, wrinkles and fine lines. It can also help prevent vitamin C and vitamin E deficiency. In addition to making your skin look fabulous, ALA is natural and non-toxic, making it ideal for people with sensitive skin or who are prone to allergic reactions to other types of skin care products.

Glycolic acid-based treatments are also in demand, and spas have increasing integrated this miracle ingredient into every type of treatment, from facials to manicures. Glycolic acid helps stimulate collagen, elastin and glyco amino glycans (moisture binding ground substances). Acting as a highly effective exfoliator that speeds renewal of the top layer of skin, it also cleanses the follicle, evens skin tone and improves the texture of the skin. This is especially important for the hands, which tend to show age since they are often neglected and abused.

Skinsational offers an Age Fighter Manicure, ideal those who need some hand revitalization. During the treatment, hands are soaked in a stress-relief bath, rejuvenated with a gentle enzyme and glycolic peel and refreshed with a nourishing mask. The treatment is finished with polish, and leaves the hands looking fresh and rejuvenated.

Today’s spa goers are looking for experiential journeys and integrative experiences that bridge wellness and indulgence. Additionally, with the large number of baby boomers entering midlife, the demand for anti-aging treatments is greater than ever. Spas are embracing both of these trend and, more often, encouraging a blend of elements that enable a long-lasting transformation from the inside out rather than just a “quick fix” or temporary indulgence. Spas are also addressing this kind of “inner beauty” in new ways, such as with workshops and classes that cover topics like healthy eating, money management, meditation and more.

Skinsational's goal is to create an atmosphere where guests will find a well-earned respite from the rigors of everyday life, a haven where they will experience nurturing of mind, body and spirit. Spa founder and director, Joyce Carboni, has used her broad experience in the spa industry to develop a wonderful day spa experience without the requirement of going to expensive resorts or destination spas. Her belief is that people should be able to spend a few, hassle-free hours in a spa to feel relaxed and refreshed close to home. Come in and speak with our estheticians about what kind of skin regime works best for you.

At Home Skin Care Tips

Try these great at home skin care tips between your spa visits to ensure your skin always stays radiant!

  • Remember to exfoliate once or twice a week. This will help remove dead skin cells, keep pores clear and allow the skin to absorb more moisture. Contrary to popular belief, excess oil production isn’t the only cause of acne, dead skin cells, flakes, etc can also clog pores. For your face we recommend something with ultra-fine jojoba spheres, like Skin Medica’s Skin Polisher, which gently lifts dead cells from the skin’s surface without stripping moisture or over-exfoliating your skin.
  • The skin around your eyes is very delicate and thin, which allows for age to show easily. Ideally, you want to start using an eye cream in your 20's. Choose one with antioxidants (such as Vitamin C or CoEnzyme Q10) to boost collagen production and help protect the skin from damage. Our favorites are Jan Marini's Age Intervention Eye Cream or C-Esta Eye Repair Concentrate, and Skin Medica's TNS Illuminating Eye Cream.
  • Try a sugar scrub for extra exfoliation on your body. Because sugars bind to water it will lock in moisture (especially important during the drier months) and leave skin looking radiant. Pure Fiji or Malie Organic Sugar Scrubs are fabulous for making skin baby soft and they have a matching body lotion!
  • In Southern California, its important to always protect your skin and sunscreen is THE most important step in your daily routine in keep your skin healthy. Find a moisturizer with SPF30+ to hydrate, while protecting skin at the same time. Sun exposure can cause short and long-term damage such as dark spots, wrinkles and possibly skin cancer. Make sure to apply 30 minutes before you go out into the sun and if you can, avoid the sun between 10AM and 4PM (when the sun's rays are the strongest). Even if you are indoors all day, your skin is still exposed to the sun during the time that you spend driving to and from work. Our hottest seller’s are Skinsational’s own Skin Armor SPF 30 and Skin Medica’s Environmental Defense Crème with SPF30+.
  • Need to re-hydrate your skin? Look for creamy, emollient-based masks with ingredients such as Vitamin E or avocado oil, or make a quick and simple mask at home! Mix half an avocado and one fourth cup of honey in a blender. Apply to your skin and leave it on for 5-10 minutes. Afterwards, rinse with a washcloth drenched in cool water.
All of the products mentioned are available at Skinsational Skin and Body Spa