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Its
a well know fact that stress and the rigours of daily life
can affect the way you look. The simple solution is to pamper
yourself whenever possible.
For
decades women have worked hard at keeping their exteriors
beautiful. They have religiously exfoliated, cleansed, toned
and moisturised their skin, but according to the latest beauty
gurus, beauty really does come from within.
For
some time now, the New-Age jargon has taught us that looking
good comes from feeling good about oneself. If a woman feels
healthy and happy, her skin has a better chance of glowing.
Which
is why, these days, hands-on beauty treatments are designed
to pamper the person as well as her skin. As a result, at
least 50% of a treatments effectiveness is down to the
relaxation, not just creams on the skin.
This
holistic view of beauty will make sense to anyone who has
experienced a stress-induced skin outbreak or a period of
dull hair, skin and broken nails after an illness.
No
matter how much concealer and make-up we use, we really only
look our best when we feel our best - and this is more than
just a psychological phenomena, it has its basis in
physiological reality.
A
relaxed person actually has increased superficial circulation
and more of the hormones which control healing and cell replication,
as well as more of the endorphins which give us the feel good
factor.
When
we are stressed, it does cause beauty problems because of
the physiological changes it causes in our bodies. When were
under pressure, we tend to tighten our muscles and this restricts
the blood flow to every part of our body.
At
the same time, it slows down the lymphatic drainage into and
out of every organ so that the cells cannot defend themselves
from infection.
Indigestion,
constipation, irritable bowel syndrome and bloating can all
be a result and, at the same time, you might notice that you
have dull, sallow skin that is prone to spots, strange bumps,
allergic reactions and chapped lips that are prone to sores.
When
you consider that the skin is the largest organ of the body,
and that it also feeds the hair and nails, its not surprising
that stress quickly manifests itself in the way we look.
Of
course, the difficulty with stress-related beauty problems
is that its rather difficult to eliminate the cause.
Stress is part and parcel of most of our lives, and the secret
is learning how to cope with it.
If
the thought of traditional stress management techniques leaves
you cold, its worthwhile remembering that some of the
best ways to relax also involve some of the best beauty treatments.
A
new generation of pampering-treats work on you from the outside.
For example, a facial will deep-cleanse your complexion and
will also soothe and relax your mind, while aroma therapy
oils, which moisturise your skin, will also ease tense muscles
and boost your energy levels.
Most
beauty and health spas today follow one principle: Relax the
person and they will automatically look and feel better!
Holistic
beauty therapies these days cleverly use complementary treatments
to leave us pampered, refreshed and revived.
Aroma
therapy started the trend when it was discovered that essential
oils worked on the skin and the mind, but other complementary
therapies have followed suit, including reflexology, shiatsu
massage and accupressure.
What
was traditionally the domain of the alternative therapist
is now a part of the beauticians portfolio. But whos
complaining...???
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