Massage Therapist Needed
www.NouveauDermaCare is looking for massage therapist’s in the United States to educate in skinwellness programs. Please contact us at (330) 559-6252.
Add comment July 25th, 2007
www.NouveauDermaCare is looking for massage therapist’s in the United States to educate in skinwellness programs. Please contact us at (330) 559-6252.
Add comment July 25th, 2007
For those of you who have inquired about joining Nouveau DermaCare. Please note that July is almost over and so will be the July Bonus special. Act Fast!
Maximize your Team Building efforts with this amazing bonus….featuring our NEW Got Mayo? Brochures!
All new consultants, who join our team @ www.NouveauDermaCare.com with the Business Builder Kit during the month of July, will receive 25 of our NEW Got Mayo? Campaign Brochures AND two of Nouveau’s Cell Hydration Renewal Mist PLUS the Nouveau Presentation and Training DVD FREE!
Add comment July 25th, 2007
Just to give everyone advanced notice, Natural Heaing Therapies will be at the End of Summer Bridal Expo on August 19th, 2007. You’ll want to LOOK FABULOUS & FEEL FABULOUS on your Wedding Day. To find out where and what time call 330-519-4247. You will be able to sample Nouveau Cosmeceuticals and be relaxed with a rejuvenating & hydrating hand massage, plus many more Expo money saving offers just for the day of the Expo. You can take a look at our products & therapies at www.healing411.com or www.NouveauDermaCare.com. Hope to see everyone there!
Add comment July 11th, 2007
Have you noticed a change in your face? Does it look like gravity is beginning to take its toll or have people said you look tired or unhappy? If this sounds like you but you are not ready for harsh chemicals, needles or going under the “knife” to bring back a more youthful appearance, our “Lifting” Facial Massage is right for you. You will receive the latest advances in Skin Wellness Therapy using Nouveau Cosmeceuticals. You will look and feel great! Take home products are available at www.NouveauDermaCare.com. Book your appointment today and start looking and feeling GREAT!
Add comment June 30th, 2007
Moles – those brown spots on your body might be trying to tell you something. It’s your job to examine them at least once a month. Most moles are non-cancerous, but it’s still good to be aware of their appearance. WebMD says, “Melanoma is one of the most common cancers in people younger than age 30.”
The best way to prevent melanoma is simple: stay out of the sun. Your body needs the sun to make vitamin D, however, there’s no need to fry your skin. Wear protection like hats or cover-ups and use sunscreen if you know you’re going to be exposed for long periods of time. If you think your safe on a cloudy day think twice because you’re not. UV rays can reach you all year round no matter whether the sky is cloudy or clear.
The American Academy of Family Physicians uses the following ABCDEs to help detect cancerous moles, so grab a mirror and sing your ABCDEs:
Asymmetry – When both halves of the mole are not identical or symmetrical.
Border – The outer edge of the mole is blurred or not defined.
Color – Shades of tan, brown, black, blue, white or red appear.
Diameter – The size of the mole is larger than the end of a pencil eraser.
Elevation – A raised mole has a rough surface.
If any of the above signs are detected, it’s necessary to contact a dermatologist immediately. Seeing a dermatologist on a regular basis is a good idea too, because their eyes are trained to detect abnormal moles.
Are you using a skin wellness product? Nouveau DermaCare’s simple steps has you covered. Use Nouveau Cosmeceuticals and you’ll see the difference and so will your family & friends.
Add comment June 22nd, 2007
It’s common to disinfect toilets, sinks, counters, etc. with bleach or other harsh chemicals that only leave behind a strong, intoxicating odor. Sometimes an odor so suffocating that it causes you to leave the sparkling room before you even get a chance to enjoy it. But cleaning products don’t have to be so abrasive to your body and environment.
A more natural and aromatic way to clean is to use essential oils. Essential oils are liquids distilled from flowers, trees, roots, bushes, shrubs and seeds. Essential oils were actually humankind’s first medicine, and there are 188 references to essential oils in the Bible. Each oil has different properties and certain ones can protect the immune system, enhance your mood, stimulate or regenerate tissues and nerves, oxygenate cells and even destroy odors.
The simplest way to create a multi-purpose cleaner is to use a spray bottle and add 30 drops of Lemon essential oil to 8 ounces of water. Lemon like other citrus fruits is a natural antibacterial and antiseptic, so this solution is good to use on counter tops, floors, toilets, etc. Cinnamon can be used too as an antifungal, antiviral and antimicrobial.
It’s important to make sure the oil you are purchasing is 100% pure therapeutic-grade, otherwise, it can burn your skin. The best place to purchase quality oils is at a natural health food store. Although they are expensive, they last awhile since you do not need to use a lot. If you are interested in applying essential oils to the skin for a specific health issue, it’s best to call me for a onsult. For more education & products see below.
http://healing411.younglivingworld.com
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Add comment June 22nd, 2007
Weight Loss Tips That Make All the Difference
Get ready for SUMMER! To help you shed some pounds, here are a few tips to make you go “hmmm”:
Keep these tips in mind and remember that all of your hard work will amount to a slimmer, leaner, stronger and more confident you!
1 comment April 9th, 2007
Winter is here! What, no one excited? True, it’s not the easiest thing to spring out of bed and take on the day with a positive attitude when all you see is a grey sky that makes going outside undesirable. Then once it’s known that it’s only 30 some degrees or below 0, sneaking back into the warm bed covers seems like the best option. However, we don’t always have this option, so the best way to beat the cold weather is to fight it, literally.
Exercising in the morning is a good motivation technique in preparation of venturing outdoors in the blustering wind, cold rain or whatever else Mother Nature might use to discourage us. The only tricky part is staying out of bed. Here are some tips on how to start your day:
1. Coffee lovers – preset your coffee the night before so the aroma of it persuades you to get out of bed;
2. Be brave – once you hear your alarm, rip your covers off like a bandage and head to the kitchen for a power breakfast;
3. Get clean – rinse your face with cool water and brush your teeth, so you feel more awake.
Once a routine is established, waking up won’t seem like such a chore. Incorporating exercise into your morning routine will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated, especially if you are affected by SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). The Seasonal Affective Disorder Association estimates that half a million people every winter are affected by SAD, which is associated with depression, lethargy, over eating, weakened immune system and over sleeping. Causes of SAD are thought to be the lack of exposure to natural light during the winter months; Mayo Clinic noticed SAD is more common in people living in northern states, which are places that experience decreased daylight for months at a time. But exercising can help you cope.
Exercising on a regular basis can help to reduce stress and anxiety, which can accentuate SAD. Also being in shape, helps you feel better about yourself and lightens your mood. So designate a room, other than your bedroom, to work out in. Take advantage of sunny days by bundling up and jogging or walking around your block. Jump starting your adrenaline in the morning will not only help combat the shock of cold but will also help you stay motivated throughout the day. For more information on how to treat SAD, go to http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/27.cfm.
Add comment February 16th, 2007