Thursday, September 13, 2012

Why should you get a Bio-Impedance Analysis?

What is your acne telling you?




1 & 2: Digestive System — Eat less processed or junk food, reduce the amount of fat in your diet, step up water intake and opt for cooling things like cucumbers.

3: Liver
— Cut out the alcohol, greasy food and dairy. This is the zone where food allergies also show up first, so take a look at your ingredients. Besides all this, do 30 minutes of light exercise every day and get adequate sleep so your liver can rest.

4 & 5: Kidneys — Anything around the eyes (including dark circles) point to dehydration. Drink up!

6: Heart — Check your blood pressure (mine was slightly high) and Vitamin B levels. Decrease the intake of spicy or pungent food, cut down on meat and get more fresh air. Besides this, look into ways to lower cholesterol, like replacing “bad fats” with “good fats” such as Omegas 3 and 6 found in nuts, avocados, fish and flax seed. Also, since this area is chock-full of dilated pores, check that your makeup is not past its expiry date or is skin-clogging.

7 & 8: Kidneys — Again, drink up! And cut down on aerated drinks, coffee and alcohol as these will cause further dehydration.

Zone 9 & 10: Respiratory system — Do you smoke? Have allergies? This is your problem area for both. If neither of these is the issue, don’t let your body overheat, eat more cooling foods, cut down on sugar and get more fresh air. Also keep the body more alkaline by avoiding foods that make the body acidic (meat, dairy, alcohol, caffeine, sugar) and adding more alkalizing foods like green veggies and wheatgrass juice. Another thing that most of forget – dirty cell phones and pillow cases are two of the top acne culprits and this area is what they affect the most!

Zone 11 & 12: Hormones — This is the signature zone for stress and hormonal changes. And while both are sometimes unavoidable, you can decrease their effect by getting adequate sleep, drinking enough water, eating leafy veggies and keeping skin scrupulously clean. Another interesting point: breakouts in this area indicate when you are ovulating (and on which side).

Zone 13: Stomach — Step up the fibre intake, reduce the toxin overload and drink herbal teas to help with digestion.

14: Illness — Zits here can be a sign that your body is fighting bacteria to avoid illness. Give it a break, take a yoga class, take a nap, take time to breathe deeply, drink plenty of water and know that everything always works out!

So the next time you break out or notice dark under-eye circles, look to your face map: your skin is probably trying to communicate on behalf of the internal organs.You may be interested in scheduling a Bio-Impedance Analysis with Jackie Brinkerholff at Seasons Salon and Day Spa. Follow by a skin analysis with one of our Master Estheticians.

Bio-Impedance Analysis
What is a Bio-Impedance Analysis?
Bioimpedance Analysis (BIA) is a method used to assess your “body composition”. In other words, it measures the amount of fat, lean body mass and fluid your body contains. In addition, a BIA test will also provide information regarding your cellular health and permeability (referring to how easy it is for nutrients to pass through the cell wall).

Why should you pay attention to your body composition?
Simple. Your body composition is directly related to your health. A normal balance of body fat is often associated with good health and long living. An excess of fat in relation to your lean body mass, can seriously increase your risks to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and more. Being aware of your body composition provides you crucial information that can help steer you towards healthy changes in your lifestyle.

In addition, I often remind my clients that are interested in "weight loss"; that they should not only pay attention to the scale but also to their body composition. says Jackie Brinkerhoff at Seasons Salona and Day Spa.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Pumpkin Spice is Back!!!


Call 801-223-9356 to schedule your pumpkin spice package today

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Now Offering Emotional Release Therapy

Imagine releasing the emotional trauma of every painful memory you've ever had.
Imagine releasing destructive emotional states like fear, anger, anxiety, stress, depression, and loneliness.
Imagine feeling serene and satisfied
Imagine removing the destructive emotions that are at the source of many medical conditions
Imagine all of this happening in less than an hour.



Emotional Release Therapy!


Everyone Can Benefit
We all suffer from a lifetime of emotional hurts. They have molded and shaped who we are today. Sometimes they haunt us. But now that we have learned life's lessons, we can safely release past hurts.



Time never heals emotional pain. Why? Emotional pain sticks to us like glue. No matter how hard we try to think it away or shake it off, it clings to us. Research has discovered that our emotions are not stored in our brains where we can think them away. You've already discovered this.


Our whole emotional history is stored in the energy of our heart. You experience this as a broken heart, a grieving heart, a heavy heart, a peaceful heart, a joyous heart, a loving heart.


Now you can easily release existing emotional pain forever. During Emotional Release Therapy, you release your past and present emotional pain into a hand on your sternum. You feel it and let it go forever. Inner peace and happiness replace it.


In minutes, it removes the emotional trauma of children, making it possible for them to learn up to their normal potential and to behave normally


It can restore broken relationships by removing past hurt, permitting a fresh start and love to merge once more


It can restore your physical health. New research data on the effects of the mind on the body indicates that emotional pain directly affects recovery from cancer, heart disease, colds, migraine headaches, asthma, ulcers, chronic fatigue and back pain. When you are emotionally at peace, your immune system goes into overdrive to help you get well.


Emotional Release Therapy is a new discovery. It does what has never before been possible. You may not fully understand it, but then you do not understand how a MRI works either. Both an MRI and ERT can contribute to your health. If something might help us, we usually use it.

Monday, September 10, 2012

New Pole Fitness Fall Schedule

Are you looking for a non-ordinary and complete fitness training? Then Pole fitness® is the perfect workout. Denise Mulder (double world champion and founder of Pole fitness®) brings you a workout where you improve your strength and endurance simultaneously with a non-ordinary sport. You learn spectacular spins and choreographies in an accessible way and a short period of time, encouraged by the other members of your group. Improve your fitness, muscle power, sense of rhythm, and become more confident. Without noticing you push your boundaries, so after a lesson you can't wait for the next one. Have you been thinking about trying one of our pole classes? Think no longer!! We have some incredible fall specials! Your first class is regularly $25 on special for $12 and our Pass of 10 are regularly $175 on special for $118! Stop by Seasons and try pole your going to love it!!!

Monday, September 3, 2012

Fall into Seasons for Labor Day Pampering

Do you need some extra pampering today? Let Seasons Salon and Day Spa treat you like a queen! Call 801-223-9356

Saturday, September 1, 2012

What is the best hair color for your skin tone?

Do you know what color skin tone you have? It may be easy to tell if you’re a pale, medium or an olive skin coloring, but, do you know what undertones make up your skin tones? It’s a pretty easy guess to say . . . you don’t know. It’s not the kind of thing your eye is trained to see. But, the undertones of your skin determine what hair color work best on you. Seeing that your hair is a frame on your face shape, the hair color has an immediate effect on how you look. A good hair color can make you look more vibrant, complimenting your skin tone, or, it can make you look sickly and washed out. It’s worth your effort to try to determine where you fall in the spectrum of warm or cool skin tones and what hair color work best for you. If the veins on your inside wrists are blue . . . you’re most likely a “cool” skin tone. If the veins on your inside wrists are green . . . you’re most likely a “warm” skin tone. What do cool skin tones look like? • True olive complexions, like most Asians. Some Latinos and Afro Americans brown with pink undertones • Medium with no color in the cheeks • Medium with faint pink cheeks • Medium with golden undertones • Pale with no color in cheeks • Pale with pink undertones • Brown or bronze when tanned golden brown when tanned What hair color should naturally cool skin tone people avoid? • Avoid gold, yellow, red and bronze tones, which can make you sallow and drawn. What hair color will complement a cool skin tone? •Cool reds, as in burgundy or bordeaux •Intense browns with a warm base, like red or blonde to the brown. •High light with cool shades like, wheat, honey or taupe or a cool ash brown. What do warm skin tones look like? • Some Latinos and African-Americans brown with golden undertones • Pale with peach or gold undertones • Golden brown when tanned What hair color should naturally warm skin toned people avoid? • Naturally warm people should avoid blue, violet, white and jet-black hair. These hair colors next to your skin can make you look washed out. What colors will most complement warm skin tones? • The best shades for you, depending on the depth of the colors in your undertones are; • Deep rich browns like, chocolate, chestnut or auburns as a base. • High light with warm golds and reds or copper. Make sure you check out my other hair color and skin tone articles: •Tips for Finding Your Best Hair Colors for Your Skin Tone •What hair color skin tone? •The Right Hair Colors for Your Skin Tone •How to Match Skin Tones and Hair Colors •What Hair Color is Best for My Skin Tone?