Sunday, August 30, 2015

Sunscreen And Suncare Do's And Don'ts





 
At Urban Sanctuary our skincare experts have advice on sun protection fitting to your complexion and lifestyle.

Can we just forego the sunscreen toward summer’s end and in the fall? Which is more important, UVB or UVA protection? Do those of us with darker skin really need to bother with sun protection? We’ll provide answers to commonly asked questions here and recommend best practices.

The cooler temperatures of late summer and fall make sun protection seem less important. However, protecting our skin against the harsh and damaging rays of the sun is important all year round.Summer, fall Winter and Spring sun can cause sun burn, sun damage, sun spots, pre mature aging and risk of skin Cancer.
Below we list some sunscreen and sun protection DO’S and DON’TS:

  • DON’T--- skimp on sunscreen or sun protection once the temperature falls below 80 degrees.    Protection from the sun’s damaging rays is important all year round.
  •  DO--- choose a broad spectrum sunscreen. Broad spectrum protects you from all of the harsh rays of the sun, both UVA and UVB. The bottle should say if the sunscreen you are considering has UVA protection. The SPF (sun protection factor) only applies to it's protection of UVB rays.
  •  DON’T--- use less than SPF 15. Dermatologists recommend that you use at least an SPF 15.
  • DO--- protect yourself from the sun, even if you have a darker complexion and love that sun-kissed look. Protecting yourself against the damaging effects of the sun is vital for each one of us. 
  •  DON’T--- wait until you are in the sun already to apply. Applying your sunscreen 15-30 minutes before exposure ensures the lotion has had enough time to bind to your skin for effectiveness.
  • DO--- make sure to re-apply your sunscreen every two hours or more depending on your activity. Hiking or running around and getting sweaty? Apply more often! Swimming or jumping through the sprinkler with your kids? Apply more often.
  • DON’T--- be confused by water-resistant vs. waterproof. These two terms are often used interchangeably, but their differences are important! Water-resistant sunscreens maintain their SPF levels following 40 minutes of water exposure, whereas waterproof guarantees it's SPF level for 80!
  •  DO--- use enough. Are you using enough? Dermatologists urge that you use at least 1 oz of lotion to cover your whole body. Not sure how much that is? It is roughly enough to fill a shot glass.
  • DON’T--- use expired sunscreen and sunblock. Found an old bottle in the back of a drawer?  Toss it! The shelf life of a sunscreen is less than three years. It's safe to say if you can't remember when you bought it it's time to buy a replacement.

Here are some other precautions you should be taking. Avoid tanning beds. Avoid being in the sun during the hours of 10 am - 2pm when the sun is at it's peak. Don't forget to wear a hat outdoors. Go out and buy yourself a fabulous wide brimmed hat for extra face protection. Tennis visors and baseball caps are great for when you are moving around. Consider investing in clothing that contains SPF, especially if you are spending time on the water where the sun reflects and sand or pavement hits you from multiple angles. 

Invest in a good pair of sunglasses! Our eyes are extremely sensitive. Look for glasses that wrap the face to protect the eyes all around. Also, glasses should say if they are polarized which protects against UVA, UVB, and reflected rays. Get out there and enjoy the last few weeks of summer! Let Urban Sanctuary provide your before and after sun skincare. We were voted Athens' Best Day Spa and have been providing massages, facials, nails and waxing services for over 10 years.


Cowritten for Urban Sanctuary by Megan McLaughlin and Candice Courcy








Thursday, July 30, 2015

8 Benefits of Scalp massage

Scalp massage is deeply relaxing and has great over all well being benefits. Healthy hair, scalp and skin are the obvious benefits. However, scalp massage can have a surprising impact on the over all nervous system and the body's other systems.

Your scalp is covered in nerve endings. Those nerve endings, when stimulated or relaxed send a message to your brain that can impact your entire body.

Your scalp will easily absorb what is applied to it.  This makes scalp massage a great way to treat yourself to highly effective aromatherapy and relaxation therapy.



Scalp Massage benefits include:
  • insomnia relief and improved quality of sleep
  • head ache and neck ache relief
  • slowing down a racing mind or gathering a scattered brain
  • improved circulation for healthy scalp, hair and hair growth
  • settling nerves or anxiety
  • sinus opening
  • immune system boosting
  • deep relaxation

6 Cooling Aromatherapy Oils For Summer

Urban Sanctuary offers many aromatherapy products and services.
Aromatherapy can help to keep your body cool and calm during the hot months of summer. Cool aromatherapy compresses, body mists, foot soaks, scalp massage and cool mist room diffusers can recover your body from heat and overexertion. There are many different ways to use aromatherapy and incorporate essentials oils into your daily routine for stress reduction, health, well being and staying cool.

These 6 essential oils are particularly good for keeping cool and cooling down:

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Eat Garlic For Anti-Aging and Good Health


Garlic is one of nature's best anti-aging agents. It is a powerful immune system booster, blood purifier, anti-inflammatory agent, antioxidant and the list goes on. Studies have shown measurable health benefits to eating fresh garlic daily. Approximately one clove of fresh garlic a day can help keep the doctor away. Eating a clove a day can:
  • improve brain health and agility
  • reduce the chances of catching a cold by up to 63%
  • boost the immune system in general 
  • strengthen your bones
  • improve stamina
  • decrease hypertension
  • increase circulation
  • boost heart health
  • detox the body of heavy metals
  • act as a natural pain remedy
  • heal allergies


    Steaming, sauteing or roasting garlic will mellow the flavor and odor, if that is a concern. Raw garlic chopped, pureed or sliced is very, very good for the body, however, it can create stomach upset for some. One clove a day can easily be worked into salads, soups, main dishes, smoothies and side dishes. Challenge yourself to eat a clove a day for one month and notice the impact on your allergies, your circulation or any aches and pains you regularly put up with.


 Urban Sanctuary has been serving the Athens, Georgia community for over 10 years. We source two blogs that share information on foods that heal, massage, stress remedies and skincare.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Men and Massage



Many men are turning to massage to manage stress and to enhance their overall health and well being. Massage has become increasingly popular with men over the last two decades in both spas and clinics. The number of men booking monthly, bi-weekly and weekly massage sessions is at an all time high and growing steadily.

Generally speaking, men are seeking the same results from their massages as women. Men are especially interested in the pain relief properties and enhanced athletic performance that therapeutic massage can create.

For men over 30 in particular, the health benefits of massage are a draw, as well as the stress relief and anti-aging benefits of massage.

Benefits most often reported by men from their massages include:


  • relief from chronic pain
  • relief from old injuries
  • increased range of motion 
  • neck and shoulder tension relief
  • recovery from work related stress
  • recovery from travel fatigue 
  • decreased recovery time from sports injuries and pain 
  • improved performance at the gym
  • headache relief 
  • improved sleep
  • overall relaxation
Men are more likely than women to stick to a regular massage time slot. Our male clients are highly likely to get a massage series to save money on individual sessions. Massages favored by men include:

Urban Sanctuary is a man-friendly spa. We had men in mind when we designed our space and our service offerings. Spas are not just for women anymore. Times have changed. Everyone benefits from a good self care and stress prevention regime.

We like to say, "be kind and unwind"... 


Friday, June 12, 2015

Great Gifts For Father's Day

A great gift for Father's Day, Zum Bars are fresh, clean and natural.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Tips For Reducing Stress And Creating Peace of Mind Before Bedtime


Stress plays a big part in inadequate sleep and poor health for people of all ages. Common practices such as taking work home at night, taking stress home from work and letting tensions and worry take over at the end of the day can wreak havoc on home life, enjoyment of evening meals and general well-being.

Create a way to enjoy peace of mind and time to unwind in the evenings before bed. This will do wonders to ensure good health and well-being for your body and mind.  Left to our own devices, many of us will work late, eat in a rush, and stay glued to our smart phones trying to play catch-up responding to messages into the wee hours. What these practices ultimately do is over stimulate ourselves until we fall into bed without any real peace of mind or unwind from the hectic day.

Incorporate some nurturing, some quiet, some joy and comfort into your evening routines every night. Include the people you love. You'll benefit enormously and so will your relationships.

Here are some after work practices you might adopt at home to reduce overall stress, recover from work stresses and end your day on a high note with peace of mind:

  • Go for an evening walk in the neighborhood and get your blood pumping.
  • Drink lots of water in the evenings to help your brain and body recuperate. Water with fresh thyme, cucumber or cut fruit is refreshing and a great soda substitute.
  • Turn off the smart phone and computer at a predetermined cut-off time and fully disengage.
  • Make a to-do list for the following day/week. Get all the unfinished items in your head down on paper and put that list away and out of sight for the night!
  • Soak your feet in epsom salts or bubbles for 10-15 minutes.
  • Plan a do-over or redo for anything that did not go at all how you hoped during the day. Tell somebody. Get it off your mind. Then stop thinking about it.
  • Drink herbal tea to calm your mind and your belly.
  • Eat dinner in a lovely spot in the house or a quiet spot outside. 
  • Exchange TV time for some reading time.
  • Play and have fun with the kids, dogs or by yourself. Fun is really important!
  • Stretch out on the floor and listen to some beautiful music.
  • Stretch out all of your muscles. Do stretches that feel good to your body.
  • Call people on the phone and tell them you love them. (Perhaps people that know you...)
  • Call a friend.
  • Meditate.
  • Do a craft or something creative with your hands.
  • Be kind to yourself in some way (small or large) at the end of the day, every day.
  • Celebrate another's success at the end of each day in some way.
  • Soak in the tub and throw in some dead sea salt, herbs or aromatherapy.
  • Sing your heart out. Play an instrument.
  • Tidy up your living space so it feels fresh and welcoming.
  • Burn aromatherapy candles.
  • Trade massage with your mate.
  • Breathe long, slow, deep breathes for 5-10 minutes.
  • Make your bedroom look, feel and smell peaceful and lovely.