Skin

Lavender flowers with lavender essential oil in a bottle
Body & Mind, Body Care, Essential Oils, Skin

Part 1: Uses of Lavender Oil

Part 1: Uses of Lavender Essential Oil Here at Balance Spa, we’re often asked about which essential oils to use and the best way to use them. There is so much information available online about essential oils that it can be a little overwhelming at first. That’s why we’re creating a list of the most useful oils as an easy starting point for you. Each essential oil is unique, interesting, and special in its own way. In the next few posts, we’ll share several of our top essential oils. We’ll cover points like its history, usage, and properties. At the end of the series, we’ll recap with a summary listing all the oils and a brief description. You can use it as a handy reference for most of your aromatherapy needs. We’ll kick the series off with a must have in every aromatherapy kit – lavender. Lavender – The “Universal” Oil Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has a fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma that is soothing and refreshing. The use of lavender has been recorded for more than 2,500 years and was historically used in perfumes, insect repellants, and in the mummification process where the dead were wrapped in lavender-dipped shrouds. In Roman times, lavender flowers were sold for 100 denarii per pound. This price was equivalent to a full month’s wage for a farm laborer at the time. In Medieval and Renaissance times, lavender was used to ward off the Black Plague. These days, we know that the Plague was spread by fleas. Lavender is a known insect repellant, so it may have been effective for this purpose. The word “Lavender” originates from the Latin word “lavare”, meaning “to wash.” Lavender is the most versatile of all essential oils, and no home should be without it. It is an adaptogen, and therefore can assist the body when adapting to stress or imbalances. Lavender has also been used in an approved anti-anxiety medication in Germany, called Silexan. There are many uses for lavender; here are some helpful tips: Helpful Usage Tips: Around the Home The anti-bacterial properties and the sweet smell of lavender oil make it useful, not only for your body, but also for your home: Properties of Lavender Oil The properties of lavender oil include anti-fungal, analgesic, antiseptic, anti-tumoral, anticonvulsant, vasodilating, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and vermifuge. Things to Keep in Mind Not all natural plants or plant products are beneficial to health. Deadly night-shade can be poisonous and stinging nettles sting. Do not use these oils under any circumstances:Bitter Almond, Boldo Leaf, Calamus, Yellow Camphor, Horseradish, Jaborandi Leaf, Mugwort, Mustard, Pennyroyal, Rue, Sassafras, Savin Southerwood, Tansy, Thuja, Wintergreen, Wormseed, and Wormwood. Note About Animals: Certain oils can be very toxic to pets. Citrus products and oils in particular are dangerous for them. Please consult your vet if you are not sure about applying any essential oil to your pet. General Safety Information: Do not take any essential oils internally without consultation from a medical doctor or qualified aromatherapy practitioner. If you are pregnant, epileptic, or have liver damage or cancer, consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use essential oils only under proper guidance. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and give them only the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children. Conduct a skin patch test prior to using an essential oil that you’ve never used before. For more in-depth information on essential oil safety issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand and Tony Balacs. Learn More About How Balance Spa Uses Lavender Oil Above all else, we want to create the best spa experience possible. All of our massage rooms are stocked with Lavender Essential Oils for complimentary use in each treatment. We use soothing oils like lavender in our spa services. For more information, contact us today to book an appointment. Definitely check out our blogs on other essential oils as well such as peppermint, rosemary, lemon, geranium and eucalyptus.

Skin Follicle showing how we get acne
Face, Skin

Can an acne facial really help my skin?

Can an acne facial really help my skin? The short answer is YES an acne facial will help, but first it helps to understand how it occurs. Acne involves a complex interaction of skin, oil, and bacteria. This post will help you manage those break outs. The Hair Follicle (Where it all happens) Acne is technically a disease of the pilosebaceous unit. Sounds very dramatic and mysterious, right? The pilosebaceous unit is a fancy term for the location of three components. These components include a hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and an arrector pili muscle. The sebaceous gland is an oil gland that produces the sebum our bodies need to lubricate the hair and skin. Acne develops within the hair follicles themselves, especially those on the face, upper arms, chest, and upper back. The pimple, blackhead or cyst you see is actually blocking the hair follicle.  What many people don’t realize is it actually can take 2 – 6 weeks for a pimple to form.  This means you think back a few weeks to what may have caused your break out.  Often we think it’s a new product we tried the day before but it goes weeks further back. The Skin Cells (Too many of them!) In Acneic skin, skin cells produce at an abnormally rapid rate (4x to 5x) that of normal skin. Also, Acneic skin is sluggish in shedding skin cells and actually tends to hold on to them. These excess cells stick together and clog up in the follicle and on the surface, effectively plugging the follicle. The Sebum (Oil or sticky goo) Acneic skin produces sebum (oil) 3 times faster than normal skin. This sebum is much thicker and stickier than normal oil. The sebum clogs the hair follicle itself. Excess and dead skin cells stick in it. This creates a weird facial quicksand that further clogs the hair follicle. Bacteria (The invader!) Bacteria lives on sebum and thrives in an environment without oxygen. The follicle gets blocked with sebum and dead skin cells. Oxygen cannot penetrate, creating a perfect habitat for bacteria. Bacteria releases substances that cause irritation, redness, swelling, and pus. How did the bacteria get there? It’s everywhere, on our hands, desks and other surfaces and even on our loved ones! It only results in acne when it has found a nice clogged and sebum filled follicle to move in to. Help! What Can Be Done? The good news is that there are many products and treatments available to help control acne. Figuring out what works for you is best done with the help of a professional. To get through the muddle of products, treatments, and advice, we have a few tips. You now know that acne is basically caused by: So, you need to slow the production of oil and get rid of the extra dead skin cells. This is done with professional skin care products containing specific ingredients. A few small lifestyle changes will help you. Correct product usage is essential. Maintaining a consistent regime will set you on the road to clear, healthy skin. Remember also that exercise acts as medicine for a broken out skin and helps it to heal faster. Professional acne facial treatments are very helpful for acne. They are especially beneficial when using a professional skin care line like Face Reality, as we do at Balance Spa. You will need to discuss your acne with your esthetician before your service. Using the wrong product or technique can actually make your acne worse. At Balance Spa, we are trained and certified on how to safely treat acne type skin. If you are in the Boca Raton area, come see us for a Face Reality acne facial. We can explain how this facial will work for you and recommend a good home care regime. A combination of effective facial treatments and a consistent home care regime will improve your acne signficantly. So, next time you’re wondering what is the best facial for acne, wonder no further and book your appointment online.

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