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HEAT THERAPY TREATMENT IS HOT STUFF

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: June 3, 2010 11:37 AM

Heat Therapy.jpgA health worker has sparked a new trend in therapy by wrapping clients in oil-soaked blankets and setting fire to them.

Apparently the heat causes total relaxation in the patients despite having flames just centimetres from their bare skin.

"It looks pretty dangerous but it's harmless when done properly," said Han Li, who runs a clinic in China's capital, Beijing.

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PLAN AHEAD FOR WORLD CUP WATCHING

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: June 3, 2010 11:07 AM

Forum of Private Business advises employers to plan ahead for World Cup watching

 

With the World Cup just over a week away, the  Forum of Private Business

is advising its members to plan ahead for the likelihood that some employees will take more of an interest in their team's fortunes than their duties and want to watch games during work hours.

 

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THINKING OF UPGRADING YOUR EQUIPMENT?

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: May 4, 2010 3:48 PM

If you're thinking of upgrading your micro-current or micro-dermabrasion system, then check out CACI International's latest offer.

For a limited period, the company will give you £1,500 for your old treatment machine when you trade in for a new, dual-function CACI Ultimate system.

For further information call 020 8731 5676

Offer subject to terms & conditions. Closes 31 May 2010

 

 
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CLICK TO WIN:

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: April 22, 2010 9:51 AM

Daylight resized for web.jpgDAYLIGHT  the lighting specialists for the nail and beauty industry, has designed the Duo Design UV Nail Lamp exclusively for nail artists.  

It comes in a satin chrome finish and has a smart digital timer (offering precise adjustment from five seconds to 10 minutes) which is said easy to operate and makes it suitable for all quality UV gel systems.

The lamp's square positioning of the four UV tubes (4x9W tubes) guarantees maximum light shines on the nails, not on the hand. This prevents uncomfortable red or warm hands and improves the curing process, the company says. It also has electronic ballast that increases the life span of UV tubes.

In addition, the 36W UV lamp has a separate foot tray so can be used for both manicures and pedicures.

To celebrate the new launch, DAYLIGHT is offering a FREE lamp (worth £189.99) to one lucky reader.

Simple click HERE, type Daylight in the subject heading, not forgetting to include yours and your salon's name and address in the body of the email.

 

CLOSING DATE: 31 MAY 2010

 
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Posted by Annette Hanford
Dated: March 23, 2010 2:26 PM

APRIL WAXING POT.jpgBaByliss PRO Satin Smooth has launched a new Double Wax Starter Kit, providing everything you need to offer a comprehensive waxing service -- all in one pack.

Using over 50 years of professional experience, BaByliss PRO Satin Smooth Waxes combine the best quality ingredients with a unique manufacturing process that removes the hair with ease and comfort to the client.

Complimentary lotions combine advanced scientific technology and natural ingredients, soothing and hydrating the skin. This comprehensive new pack offers the unique Double Wax Heater; a selection of waxes suitable for different body areas and skin types; After Wax Lotion; Woven Strips; Applicators and Spring Clean Wax Remover.

To celebrate the new launch, BaByliss PRO Satin Smooth are offering a FREE pack to five lucky readers.

Simply tell us how many years of professional experience have helped develop this fabulous waxing collection?

 

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A) 5

B) 50

C) 500

 

Click HERE and put your answer in the subject heading, not forgetting to include yours and your salon's name and address in the body of the email.

CLOSING DATE: 30 APRIL 2010

 
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FAT BUSTERS

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: February 12, 2010 3:50 PM

Realbuzz.com ensures you have everything needed to live a healthy, active life. So, before you pack that dreaded bikini, take a peek at its latest survey on the most popular diets and see which ones really work and which ones are a waste of holiday-prepping time.

Putting them to the test, the company gives the pros, the cons and each one a rating on how they satisfy hunger; their ease to follow; expense; and most importantly, the impact they can have on overall health.

 
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CLICK TO WIN: MAVALA

Posted by Annette Hanford
Dated: December 2, 2009 3:54 PM

MANICURISTS -- GET YOUR

HANDS ON THIS!

We've teamed up with the lovely people at Mavala to offer one lucky reader a complete professional manicure tray set, which is valued at £130.

The kit contains more than 35 products, including some of Mavala's best selling lines, including Scientifique and Colorfix.  Displayed in a tray, the kit contains everything a manicurist could ever need to achieve perfect natural nail care results.

The fantasic prize comprises:

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* 24 Nail Polishes * Scientifique Nail Hardener * 002 Basecoat * Colorfix Top Coat * Cuticle Cream * Cuticle Remover * Ridge Filler * Mini Emery Board Pack * Mavadry Nail Polish Dryer * 6 Pack Manicure Pills * Thinner * Hand Cream * 1 Hoof Stick * 6 Emery Boards * 6 Manicure Sticks * Blue Nail Polish Remover.

 

QUESTION

Mavala entered the UK market in 1959 with the revolutionary...

A:  Scientifique penetrating nail hardener

B:  Nail polish remover

C:  Glitter polish collection

 

Click HERE and put your answer in the subject heading, not forgetting to include yours and your salon's name and address in the body of the email.

CLOSING DATE: 31 December 2009

 

 

 

 
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UV LIGHT HEALTH RISK

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: September 24, 2009 12:00 AM

In response to the negative press regarding the use of UV light for nail enhancements, OPI comments:

 

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UV LIGHT AND THE RISK OF CANCER

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: September 23, 2009 12:00 AM

In response to the recent stories coming out of the United States regarding the use of UV light for nail cosmetics and the risk of cancer, Wilde Cosmetics (manufacturer of LCN products) states:

 

UV LIGHT FOR NAIL COSMETICS AND THE RISK OF CANCER

by Prof Dr. rer.Nat.habil.Ralf Janda, director of research and development of the Wilde Group (manufacturer of LCN products)

 

Light curing units to cure nail resins cause cancer - really?

Title stories of previously published newspapers discussed the risk of UVA-light emitted from light-curing units to cure nails resins. Although some papers cited doctors from the sunny state Texas in the US who have seen skin cancer on the hand of one lady, the readers shall keep in mind that the outer surface of the hand is always completely unprotected against strong sunlight - who is biking with gloves?

Based on these yellow press publications there are many concerns in public about nail cosmetics using light-curing nail resins. However, based on scientific knowledge, all these concerns are absolutely not justified. Reports about the worldwide economic crisis have been stressed for many months and therefore, have now become boring. Other shocking news is needed to keep up papers' sales.

 

What is the situation?

UVA-light curing devices to cure nail resins have been used in the nail industry for approximately 25 years and millions of women are treated every year with these devices. No articles in medical literature were found reporting about a single case of tumours on women's hands caused by UVA nail resin curing devices.

As it is known to everybody UV-light is always present in our life, the risks of over-exposure are widely discussed and a broad scientific knowledge is available. The effects of UV-light on humans have been well investigated and standard values are defined especially with regard to tanning beds.

UV-light is differentiated in UVA- (wavelength 320-400nm) and UVB-light (wavelength 290-320 nm). It is proven that over-exposure of UV-light can cause different types of skin cancer (melanoma). Whereas UVB-light causes severe sunburn, UVA-light is responsible for pigmenting the skin and therefore, UVA-lamps are used for tanning beds. Since no sunburn is caused by UVA-light, it was considered to be rather safe for a long period of time. However, science learned that UVA-light penetrates skin to much deeper regions and therefore, it represents a high risk for the development of tumours and it is proven that fast skin ageing occurs.

However, UV-light (UVA and UVB) is not only risky but also healthy - the dose is decisive. It is necessary to synthesise vitamin D in our bodies which is important for a sound bone structure. It also positively influences the immune system, the metabolism, blood pressure and other physical and psychical factors. UV-light is also widely used for many medical therapies.

 

What are the hard facts?

For the nail curing devices only the UVA amount is of interest. The irradiance of an LCN curing device is approximately 70 W/m2 in comparison with a tanning bed performing approximately 300 W/m2.

Literature reports that UVA-radiation doses of around 100.000 Ws/m2 is needed to achieve an even noticeable tanning of the skin. This means you would have to be in a tanning bed performing 300 W/m2 for at least 6 minutes (representing a radiation dose of 108.000 Ws/m2) to see just a little pigmenting. Normally people spend around 20 minutes in a tanning bed to get a nice cosmetic appearance what represents a radiation dose of 360.000 Ws/m2.

Within 2 minutes curing the LCN curing device performs a radiation dose of 8.400 Ws/m2 which is approximately 40 less than 20 minutes tanning bed. It has also to be regarded that the whole body surface (2 m2) is irradiated in a tanning bed in comparison with the irradiation of hand surface 0,015 m2 in a curing device.

Furthermore, literature also reports that European regulatory authorities, including those in the UK and Sweden, have given exposure standards for UVA. For the spectral region of 315-400nm (UVA), the total irradiance incident on unprotected eyes and skin for periods of greater than 1.000 seconds (approximately 16 minutes) should not exceed 10 W/m2, and for exposure times of 1.000 seconds or less the total radiant exposure of unprotected eyes and skin should not exceed 10.000 J/m2.

Comparing the radiation of the LCN curing device with these given standards the situation is as follows:

The irradiance incident is 2 minutes (one curing cycle) and therefore, the exposure is far below the standard. Expressed in J/m2 the LCN device performs 8.400 J/m2 which again is below the standard. Please keep in mind that the standard is also valid for unprotected eyes meaning that the 2 minutes curing cycle does not even damage the eyes. However, LCN instructions for use claim adequate eye protection to make the process absolutely safe.

 

Conclusions

Hands are normally totally unprotected against sunlight or the lights of tanning beds. Especially during biking or sunbathing the outer surfaces of hands are extremely exposed to UV-radiation. These facts elucidate why skin cancer is observed on hands.

No reports are available proving that tumours are caused by nail curing devices. Compared with tanning beds the LCN curing devices are 40 times safer. Consulting existent standards for UVA irradiance of unprotected eyes and skin the LCN devices can be considered as totally safe when properly used. Moreover, light-curing nail cosmetics have a crucial positive impact on our health when compared with archaic powder/liquid technique. Therefore, it is unjustifiable to strike terror to people.

However, there is an easy way to eliminate peoples' fear completely - use disposable gloves and cut off the fingertips. This is also more hygienic.

However, it is always a concern of research and development to make safe things safer and to improve quality of life. Since 2007 LCN offers the LED curing device skyLED which emits almost no UV-light and in the middle of 2009 LCN will introduce skyLED-2 performing an emission completely above 400nm.

All clients of well-trained nail professionals can be sure and confident that the light-curing technique is the most safe and health oriented nail cosmetic known in our days.

 
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WEIRD WEB

Posted by Sasha Lill
Dated: September 22, 2009 12:00 AM

 

WATER BABIES

babies in tummytub resized.jpgThey may just look like babies in buckets, but this is apparently the closest these youngsters will get to life back in the womb. The babies took a dip after a baby massage class for new mothers in IJmuiden, The Netherlands.

The TummyTub - a Dutch invention - is being given the thumbs up by maternity hospitals across Europe. The makers say it helps to ease the transition from the comfort of the mothers womb. They say: "It makes bath time enjoyable from birth; the TummyTub's special design ensures that babies adopt and relax in the familiar and natural foetal position. Baby can be immersed up to shoulder level safely and remains warmer for longer.

The TummyTub is recommended for children up to three years old.

Source: couriermail.com.au

 
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