This or That?

If you asked me to choose between Lymphatic Drainage Facials and Microdermabrasion, I would say, "Why not both?"

So, instead of having to choose between one or the other, I invite you to give yourself the gift of ALL of the choices that feel good to you.

You can have it all.

Can't decide between a massage or facial? Book me for both.

But if you DID have to decide, reply with which self care choices you would make from the image below.

Book an appointment, to have it all.

Where the heck did summer go?

Because I would really like to know.

It's getting cooler. For sure.

What happens to the skin during season changes?

During cooler months, the skin doesn't shed as quickly. This can make your skin dryer and duller.

Temperature and humidity changes can change the hydration level of your skin.

Now would be the time to consider using a retinol product of you are not already.

Add on microdermabrasion to the facials you are receiving.

Start using a heavier moisturizer at night.

Consider adding a facial oil if you have never tried one. {I make a really nice one. Text me, if you want me to make you one.}

Book an appointment, to ease transitions from Summer to Autumn.

Your energy introduces you before you ever say a word.

This world can be really draining and depleting.

I have been the weight of the world as well.

But, I want to share with you that every time I walk through my office door, it grounds me.

It makes me feel good when I leave at the end of the day.

That I have touched people in a meaningful way.

What are some things you do to shift your energy?

Dancing it out always helps me. And, playing with my crazy puppy!

On a fun and lighter note, I am going to start using crystals in my practice to help ground us all.

If you have some favorite crystals you would like me to use, let me know. And, I will bring them in.

Summer Reminder to Wear your Sunscreen

One of my clients proudly told me she finally started wearing sunscreen everyday.

I asked her what motivated her.

She said she finally found a product that felt good on her skin.

Do you wear sunscreen everyday?

And, if you do, what brand do you prefer?

And if you don’t, why don’t you?

Wearing sunscreen is the best way to prevent aging, sunspots and skin cancer.

So, this is your friendly reminder to wear your sunscreen everyday.

Especially, in Boulder where we are.

A mile closer to the sun!!!!

Support your Local Nano-Business

I was riding my bike doing errands when I passed a sign that said, “Facial $79.49.”

Places that have low prices advertised add on for every item. But, in the end you end up potentially paying more for the same services; and, that gets under my skin (pun intended).

This dilutes the market and makes it so services that a nano-business esthetician or massage therapist is not valued. 

I can do an excellent custom one hour facial for $95. That includes an enzyme exfoliant, facial massage, head massage and hand massage. I don’t charge extra for the extra TLC. 

That’s my two cents! Take it or leave it.

Why support a local small business or better yet Nano-businesses?

  • Local businesses are more likely to utilize other local businesses such as banks, service providers, and farms.

  • For every $100 you spend at local businesses, $68 will stay in the community.

  • Independent retailers return more than three times as much money per dollar of sales to the community in which they operate than chain competitors. Independent restaurants return more than two times as much money per dollar of sales than national restaurant chains.

  • Small businesses employ 77 million Americans and accounted for 65% of all new jobs over the past 17 years.  

Support Local Small Businesses

How to Keep your Skin Routine Simple and Effective

Do you wash and moisturize your face every morning and night?

In the morning!

Cleanse: This is essential to keeping skin looking radiant and healthy. Cleansing the skin in the morning helps to wake you up and freshen your skin. Cleansing helps maintain proper pore size. This is because you are removing the oil and the pores are not getting as clogged.

Exfoliate: This can be as simple as using a wash cloth when you cleanse. This will remove the very top skin cells. Leave the deeper exfoliating for your facial treatments.

Serum: I always recommend a vitamin C serum in the morning for all skin types to prevent sun damage and increase collagen and elastin production.

Hydrate: Use the right moisturizer for your skin type. If you are unsure of what that is, ask your esthetician.

Protect: Use a sunscreen every morning even if you live where it is cloudy all day.

At night!

Cleanse: Cleansing your skin in the p.m. helps remove dirt, oil, sunscreen and makeup.

Treatment Product: This can be a retinol based product or a peptide serum. The retinol feeds the skin cells vitamin A which helps with anti-aging. Some peptides help anti-aging while others help with hydration.

Moisturizer: Use the appropriate moisturizer for your skin type.

How Does Weather Affect Your Skin?

Cold makes the skin DRY.

Hot makes the skin OILY.

How do you change your skin care routine when the seasons change?

How do you take care of your skin when there are 20-30 degree temperature changes in ONE day?

I customize all of my facials to what the skin needs.

At home if you are feeling like your skin is dry, you can use a moisturizing mask once per week.

If you are feeling like you are having extra breakouts, like I am... (I always get a little breakout on my jawline and forehead during the transition from winter to spring.)

First be kind to your skin and DON'T pick. Come see me instead!

If you want to treat minor breakouts at home, you can use a spot treatment on the breakout itself.

5 things that Spring weather can do to your skin. (I have two them!)

  • Acne breakouts.

  • Insect Bites

  • Seasonal eczema

  • Contact Dermatitis

  • Grass and Pollen Allergies

A facial can help you recover from both an ACNE breakout and DRY skin!

If you have any questions about spot treatments or moisturizing masks, please reach out or book an appointment.

What does self love mean to you?

What does self love mean to you?

It is a lifelong quest and its a hard practice.

Recently, I was meeting with my virtual assistant and I asked her what self love means to her.

And, she introduced me to this practice that brought tears to my eyes.

This is how she answered my question.

"When I was 18 or 19, I read a book that said the purpose of life was to learn how to love yourself. So, for years, I 'tried' to love myself. In a yoga class one time, the teacher invited us to think of something we love, cultivate that love and give it to ourselves.

Later another mentor, Katie Hendricks, taught the practice of love drops.

This is the practice:

Think of someone or something that you love without a doubt about it, with no strings attached, no baggage. Fill yourself up with that love and then drop it on yourself. Or, better yet, drop it on something you hate about yourself."

At age 7, I really wanted a spiritual practice. And, I didn't even know what that meant.

I always felt there was something else, something more, something bigger than me out there.

And at age 18, I also started reading books... buddhism and taking yoga classes as well as a meditation class. It was taught free at university at CSU.

Looking back on it, it was Buddhist. It wasn't called that... But it was focusing on your breath. Now I practice a Buddhist meditation.

My practices of self love are:

  • meditation and yoga

  • being outside

  • taking care of my skin

  • getting facials and massages

  • spending time with people I love and my animals

  • and being aware of the negative self talk


I'll be incorporating the love drop into my practice now.


Feel free to share your self love practices with me. I always love to hear what you have to say.

Please reach out and book an appointment.


As always,

Live in Beauty,

Sasha


PS Just for fun... the rest of the month of February I will be making a Chocolate Cherry facial mask! It will have dark cocoa powder which has high levels of anti-oxidants that help promote cell repair. The cherry comes from cherry kernel oil which also has anti-oxidants AND has oleic acid which improves dry skin. A couple of other ingredients I will add are Shea butter and hyaluronic acid.

Peels: Less is Better.

I think it is interesting that all of the peels are called Chemical peels. They are made from fruit. The sugars from fruit make up the chemicals!

Chemical peels can be light, medium or deep. Differentiating between the peels depends on the ingredients and their percentage that are used. This is a method where a solution, usually and acid, is applied to the skin for a certain period of time. The solution penetrates into the upper most layers of skin creating the skin cells to peel off naturally. When you remove skin cells, the skin makes new cells.

By removing the upper layers of the epidermis you are creating small wounds that the skin repairs. By doing that, you are replacing old cells with new cells. When you slough off the old cells, it can help to remove sun damage, scarring, and fine lines. Of course, as with anything, one peel is not going to magically make everything go away.

I always use the analogy that working on your skin is like exercise for your body. The better you take care of it and the more consistent you are with getting facials and peels, the better results you will have.

There is a caveat to peeling the skin, one in Colorado in particular: most of us are outside all year round! So, that needs to be taken into consideration, if you decide you want to start receiving peel treatments. You do not want to do anything other than a light peel if you are going to be outside after.

Being an outdoor person, I will do light peels on myself and ride my bike a day later. But, I apply sunscreen every two hours.

I think that aggressive peeling can be done in short increments; but, you don’t want to be doing them all of the time.

Light peels can be “glycolic acid peels, AHA (alpha hydroxy acids) chemical peels, beta hydroxy acids, or salicylic acid chemical peels. Glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that occurs naturally in sugar cane, is the most common ingredient of light chemical peels.” -https://www.docshop.com › chemical-peel › type-light.

The www.docshop.com also says AHA chemical peels often contain:

  • Glycolic acid (extracted from sugar cane)

  • Lactic acid (extracted from milk)

  • Malic acid (extracted from pears and apples)

  • Citric acid (extracted from oranges and lemons)

  • Tartaric Acid ( extracted from grapes)

“A medium chemical peel removes skin cells from the epidermis and from portions of the upper part of your middle layer of skin (dermis). It's used to treat wrinkles, acne scars and uneven skin tone.” -https://www.mayoclinic.org › about › pac-20393473

Medium chemical peels often contain:

  • TCA (trichloroacetic acid)

  • Higher percentage of glycolic acid, retinol and/or salicylic acid

  • Pumpkin enzyme

Practicing in the scope of my license, I can’t go any deeper than medium.

Oral Health affects the Skin?!

Think that brushing and flossing your teeth is only good for your oral hygiene?

According to most dentists, oral health affects the appearance and health of your skin.

The bacteria that builds up in your mouth affects your skin. If you are noticing breakouts around your mouth or lower cheeks, it could be related to your teeth and gums.

Imagine if you have a cavity or gum disease, and every time you swallow, where does that go?

Do you floss?

Flossing your teeth is proven to be beneficial to your skin. It can even help prevent breast cancer and heart attacks.

If you are concerned about aging, you want to have regular dental check ups and a flossing routine.

We all know Sugar is connected to cavities. It is also connected to inflammation and affects on our Good bacteria/ Bad bacteria balance.

P. acnes, propionibacterium, the bacteria most often found in pimples is Propionibacterium acnes is “a facultative anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium present on human skin as part of the normal flora, as well as in the oral cavity, large intestine, conjunctiva, and external ear canal,” according to https://journals.asm.org › ... › Vol. 54, No. 4).

So, go to your dentist twice per year, and brush twice per day, and floss everyday. See if you notice a difference in your skin.