Self Care

Your skin is a mirror.

Have you ever stopped to consider that your skin might be trying to tell you something about your overall health? Our skin is much more than just a surface; it's a dynamic organ that often serves as a mirror reflecting what's happening inside our bodies. Understanding the signs it presents can offer valuable insights into our well-being.

Let's start with the basics: a healthy, radiant complexion. When our bodies are well-nourished and hydrated, it shows in the form of glowing skin. This natural radiance is a sign of good overall health and vitality. Conversely, acne and breakouts can be indicators of underlying issues such as hormonal imbalances, dietary triggers, or heightened stress levels. By paying attention to the location and type of breakouts, we can start to uncover potential root causes and address them accordingly.

Dry, flaky skin is another common concern that can signal dehydration or deficiencies in essential nutrients. Ensuring adequate hydration and incorporating foods rich in healthy fats and antioxidants into our diets can help maintain skin moisture levels and improve overall skin health.

Persistent redness and inflammation are often signs of underlying inflammation in the body, which may be linked to conditions such as rosacea, eczema, or autoimmune disorders. By addressing inflammation through dietary adjustments, stress management techniques, and targeted skincare, we can help calm irritated skin and promote healing.


Beyond these common indicators, our skin can also offer clues about our sleep quality, stress levels, and even potential health risks. Dark circles and puffiness under the eyes may suggest inadequate sleep, heightened stress, or allergies, while sudden changes in skin texture or appearance should be noted and may warrant further investigation.

Nurturing skin health involves a multifaceted approach that goes beyond skincare products alone. It encompasses gut health, hydration, managing stress and prioritizing quality sleep.

4 Tips to Balance your Hormones

Hormones are the orchestrators of your well-being, influencing everything from your mood to metabolism.  

Some  Symptoms of hormonal imbalance:

  • Brain fog, memory problems, difficulty concentrating.

  • Irritability, mood swings, anxiety and depression.

  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight - despite efforts to diet and exercise.

  • Cellulite 

  • Fatigue and low energy levels.

  • Fluid retention

  • Hot flashes and sensitivity to cold or heat

  • Irregular menstrual cycles - heavy bleeding or missed periods

  • Low libido 


What can cause hormonal issues:

  • Environmental factors - chemical exposure, candle scents, personal care and hygiene products, cleaning products, air fresheners, chronic stress... are all impacting your hormonal balance.

  • Gut health challenges - bad bacteria overgrowth, parasites, yeast overgrowth, candida creates an unhealthy environment in the digestive tract  and those bad bacteria feeding off our reserves such as iron and other vitamins - leading to anaemia and other cellular dysfunction. Gut is involved in eliminating waste and excess hormones and plays a huge role in phase three detoxification of female hormones. Unfortunately, with poor gut health elimination will not be efficient, ant this ends up in the lymphatic system and loads liver function.

  • Sluggish lymphatic system - Excess toxins in the body end up in the lymphatic system, and if the lymphatic system is not stimulated and drained on a regular basis, it will become overworked and overloaded. Therefor it will not be able to eliminate wastes out of the body effectively. We will end up with excess hormones in the body and experience symptoms as described above.

4 tips to balance your hormones

  1. Endermotherapie Lymphatic drainage treatment - stimulates lymphatic system by 300% compared to manual lymphatic drainage massage, improving waste elimination and excess hormone that is stored in the lymphatic system.  It's important that we eliminate these, on a weekly basis, otherwise unfortunately lymphatic system becomes loaded and your symptoms will start being in the way and will impact our performance in all areas of our lives.*

  2. Sweating - sweating will support our detoxification system.
    Excess toxins can be eliminated out of the body through :
    - Sweat
    - Feces
    - Urination
    Anything not eliminated by these, goes into the lymphatic system to be eliminated out of the body.

    We recommend Far Infrared - which is an invisible light spectrum therapy. 
    It energises cells by :
    - Increasing ATP (natural energy centre of the cell). 
    - Enhances organ function through increased ATP . 
    - Support detoxification process of the body and waste elimination through skin pores. 

    We also recommend Hammam steam therapy and Hammam bathing rituals : 
    - Opens up the airways to detox through breathing
    - Brings balance to the mind (stress reduction and up regulation of parasympathetic nervous system)
    - Calms the mind which will support our female hormones and cortisol levels
    - Allows detoxification through skin pores by removing dead skin
    - Stimulates lymphatic system and blood flow (elimination of excess toxins through this stimulation)

    3- Lifestyle factors : good sleep, diet specific to your microbiome, effective stress management (Hammam rituals can really help with this) - book now your free 15 min discovery session with Dr Zara to guide you to balance and wellness !

    4- Awareness of physical environment : what products you use for your self-care, for your home, candles, incense...

*https://www.endermologie.com/en/body-solutions/

Self-Care for the Modern Women - Mental Health

Self- care is a buzzword that is heavily used in the media and health and wellness circles. The basic concept requires taking time to slow down and care for yourself, but it goes a bit deeper than that.

As modern women, we tend to juggle a lot of responsibilities and often find ourselves stressed, worn out and physically drained. We unknowingly take on so many tasks without thinking about mental health. The pressure to continuously be switched on and busy has driven has put our health and wellbeing last whilst we continue to care for those around us.

Self-Care for the modern woman - Physical Health

As stated in our previous blogs, self-care is the act of nurturing yourself. However, we are part of a fast-paced society which pressurises to always be on the go which leads to many women putting their needs last. Working women, often juggle careers and family commitments and become resentful and judgement because they don’t take the time to nourish their physical, mental and spiritual needs.

The Myth of Anti-Ageing and What You Need to Know About Natural Beauty

We can’t escape the ageing process, as much as we may try, but with it comes much more than just lines and wrinkles. We often forget the beauty in ageing -- there’s a greater sense of taking control of our health and body image, of achieving things in our lives and careers, and of putting ourselves and our self-care as a priority.