Thursday 28 January 2016

Winter Must Haves Aromatherapy Oils

So now the winter has taken its toll on our bodies from Christmas and the New Year... I’m sure you all took some New Year’s resolutions... that perhaps you have managed to keep...or not... Eeeks

To get any results is about consistency.... I think we think skincare regimes will be inconvenient or take too much of our precious time....

Well its time that shows on our faces... we age... but we can also take on a regime that actually makes us look younger then we already are.. through just a few simple steps...

I love winter as the body and bath oils come out to nourish our skins.. but also our senses... a beautiful warm rose scent on a body brush or in a warm oil is beautiful and our mind-set changes, relaxes, feels nourished and somewhat stronger...

Essential oils are fantastic for healing the mind and body....

This is why LenniandK took on Aroma works.. as it is 100% natural so much so its gluten free and all you beautiful ladies with magical bumps can use it too.. it’s safe your child and is known to relax them.

If I were to not skip on one essential product, I can't stress enough how important a facial oil is!!  It will cure all your skin needs in one magical bottle.

It will hydrate, repair, nourish and bring radiance to the skin.. whilst helping with anti-ageing and environmental factors.

Ladies and gents.. please a wear a factor 50 even in the coming months, the sun is strong and high in the sky.. don’t be fooled by the promoter it gives to the skin.. pigmentation, age spots, college break down...

If you add anything to your wonderful Jan resolution list.... Add a facial oil, and a Sun screen.

A few drops in the bath of the facial oil.. plus it can double up to moisturise dry areas on the body.... it takes 5 seconds to apply..  decollate ,neck and face please! use sweeping movements.....

In the spring we will be showing u tube vid to show dry body brushing and correct way to apply facial oils to avoid dragging the skin.

Ladies do well with rose, frankincense.

Men Bergomot and lemon.

By Lenni 

www.lenniandk.com

















Friday 15 January 2016

10 Best Oils to Fight Oily Skin and Breakouts - Yes Really.

Counter-intuitive as it sounds, oils can be your saviour when you suffer from breakouts or acne.   Like traditional anti-acne products, many oils contain anti-infammatory, anti-bacterial and soothing compounds.
But unlike some popular spot-fighters, oils are also packed with vitamins, amino acids and anti-oxidants to heal, protect and hydrate sore, put-upon skin. And no, they won't clog your pores and make you go even oilier. On the contrary, says Sian Jones, co-founder of Balance Me:
"Many people try and combat congested skin by using harsh, stripping products that remove all oils from the skin. This causes the skin to over-compensate for the reduction of oils by producing even more, which in turn worsens the congestion."

But don't run off and douse your face in olive oil; some oils are better for spot-prone skin than others.

We asked top skincare and aromatherapy experts to pick their faves.

 

Jojoba oil

"Jojoba Oil is extremely light, and the nearest in molecular structure to our own natural sebum," says cosmetic doctor and GP Rabia Malik." Nikki Lewin, head trainer at AromaWorks, adds "it is the perfect carrier oil for oily skins, as it tricks the skin into stopping the overproduction of its own oils. Active essential oils cannot penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin so should always be contained in a carrier oil like jojoba."
Aloe vera essential oil
Healing and calming, aloe vera oil reduces redness and inflammation and cools the skin," says What Skin Needs skincare expert Sonja Dymalovski. "It's packed with Vitamin C, E, B, allantoin, minerals, proteins, amino acids and beta-carotene, so it to actively repairs skin."
Geranium essential oil
"Geranium helps regulate sebum production so is great for oily, congested skin types," says Sian. "It also tightens skin and promotes blood circulation, helping to heal acne scars – and it smells gorgeous," says Sonja.
Tea tree, eucalyptus and lavender essential oil
All have powerful anti-bacterial properties that will soothe and treat pimples. Dr Rabia recommends a drop of organic lavender in a base of jojoba oil to calm breakouts, while Sonja points out that tea tree "penetrates the blockage between your skin and glands, clearing clogged pores."
Ylang ylang essential oil
"This helps skin retain moisture while fighting acne," says Sonja. It balances sebum production and calms blemishes, but also softens fine lines and improves skin elasticity. Perfect for those with combination skin or adult acne."
Myrrh Essential Oil
If you're battling breakouts as well as signs of ageing, try this," says Sonja. "Myrrh is intensely anti-inflammatory and healing and is used to treat blemishes as well as wrinkles and lack of firmness, along with sunburn and even eczema."
Patchouli essential oil
'It's anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and astringent," says Nikki. So it will help tighten open pores, zap acne-causing bacteria, and calm inflamed, angry spots.
Roman chamomile essential oil

"It's fantastic for calming breakouts by easing inflammation and redness, and it restores and rejuvenates skin," says Sian.




http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/beauty-hair/news/a36363/best-oils-to-fight-oily-skin-and-breakouts-yes-really/

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Why We Need Our Beauty Sleep.

When it comes to your beauty sleep it's the closet thing to the elixir of youth and priceless in many ways. Your body repairs itself and recovers while you sleep and leads to a long list of benefits to your skin and looks. The key is quality 7-9 hours each night. If you are getting less the chances are it will be effecting your looks. 

 

Lets take a look at the benefits.


Fewer Wrinkles. During sleep the skin repairs itself and produces collagen which keeps the skin firm and supple preventing lines and wrinkles.

A Glowing Complexion . The body boosts blood supply while you sleep which means you wake with a healthy radiant complexion. Lack of sleep causes dull and lifeless appearance.

Brighter less Baggy and Puffy Eye.  Lack of sleep is one of the main reason why we see this problem around the eye area. Plenty of sleep and rest will surely help and cure it.                        
When blood isn't flowing well which happens during lack of sleep, it can collect under eye area where the skin is very thin, this causes the dark circles and puffiness. Delicate skin around the eye requires separate eye care products that have been specifically formulated. If you use normal face cream which is too heavy this will also cause the eyes to look heavy and more puffy-to be avoided.   

Feeling energized - makes for a happy smiling looking person. 

Products work much better Your skin is free to relax rather than protecting itself from the sun and free radicals. The skin loses more water during the night so use a creamer moisturizer before bed time and drink plenty of water during the day to help your skin stay hydrated throughout the night.


 

When considering your lifestyle - good quality sleep is paramount to good health and good looks. 

The name Beauty Sleep comes with a valid reason. 











Tuesday 12 January 2016

Juice Recipe For Radiant Skin

The beauty expert Liz Earle is an enthusiastic juicer, and her glowing complexion attests to the benefits that micronutrients in freshly pressed fruit and vegetables can bring. "Good skin is created from within," she says, "and it needs a steady stream of highly absorbable nutrients to keep it supple, strong and clear. Juices are the ideal skin food for this and can also be easily adapted to suit varying skin conditions."
Juicing has never been more fashionable. Rival New York juicing companies offer daily deliveries, direct to your desk, for hundreds of dollars per week. Models and actresses gloat about their regimes: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley attributes her lithe figure to juicing; Salma Hayek and Jessica Alba are aficionados too. And this new thirst surely owes something to Joe Cross's film Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead, the story of how Cross, an obese fast-food fan, lost 6st in 60 days through juicing.
Liz Earle was there long before any of them. "I've been a fan since I started writing about beauty and wellbeing 30 years ago," she says. "I have been on various juice fasts, the longest being 10 days of pure juices, combined with a spoonful of powdered bentonite clay, which contains magnesium and traces of many other minerals and which has the ability to bind with toxins, such as heavy metals, to draw out internal gunk that can clog the colon. Obviously, it is really important only to undertake a fast like that under the daily supervision of a naturopath or doctor," she adds.
The gadgets have got fancier since the early days of juicing, and Earle welcomes the advent of the slow juicer. "I'm a big fan. It's like cold-pressing a plant oil; it produces less heat and friction, so it preserves more of the fruit and vegetables' nutritional value."
A juice fast can, she says, "relieve constipation, clear the digestive system, and rehydrate, and so help with dark circles under the eyes. But you need to chew the juice thoroughly, mixing it with saliva to help pre-digest it before you swallowing – don't just glug gallons of pure juice."
All ingredients should be raw, organic and unpeeled. If you can't get organic, lightly scrub the skins in mildly soapy water, then rinse and dry to remove traces of herbicides and fungicides.
You can personalise these recipes, adding, for example, the powdered contents of a Lactobacillus acidophilus capsule to encourage beneficial gut flora. This is especially useful after a course of antibiotics, or if you are taking acne medication.
Beety energiser: the perfect pick-me-up

Beetroot juice is the emperor of all energisers, shown to increase stamina, boost brain power and even lower blood pressure. Combine it with the sweetness of apples, with an antioxidant shot of carrots and the rejuvenating tang of fresh, zingy ginger to really get you back on your feet – fast!
This juice is dark, sweet and tangy. Serve garnished with a sprig of mint and perhaps a squeeze of fresh lemon.
Makes one large glass
1 large apple
2 medium carrots
3cm (1¼in) cube ginger, unpeeled
1 medium beetroot
sprig of fresh mint, leaves only
slice of lemon, to serve (optional)
Juice together all the ingredients. When juicing herbs or leaves, sandwich them between chunks of apple, carrot or beetroot to help flush them through the juicer. Serve with a slice of lemon.
Smoothie skin soother: a juice to help eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea
Calming and soothing ingredients such as cucumber and fennel can help to combat skin inflammation. Skin-calming antioxidants and anti-inflammatory essential fatty acids also work well here, so try piercing an evening-primrose- or borage-seed-oil capsule to enrich the juice.
This is one of my all-time favourites: a velvety green, smoothie-style juice.
Makes one large glass
1 large apple
1 large carrot
½ bulb fennel
¼ medium-sized cucumber
½ ripe avocado
1 borage-seed-oil capsule or evening-primrose-oil capsule
Juice the apple, carrot, fennel and cucumber, in their entirety, in a juicer before transferring the combined juices to a blender. Add the avocado flesh and the contents of your chosen oil capsule, then whizz until smooth.
Greenie genie: a juice to help acne or problem skin
Alkalising green juices are especially beneficial for improving acne. Go for ingredients such as asparagus, celery, parsley and watercress, and don't overload on high-fructose fruits. Carrot juice, rich in beta-carotene, is also a useful addition, but try to keep the juices mostly green.
This is a deliciously light juice with a refreshing ginger tang. The grassiness of the green ingredients is slightly sweetened by the apples.
Makes one large glass
2 medium apples
2 medium carrots
2cm (1in) cube ginger, unpeeled
4 small asparagus spears
small handful parsley
small handful freshly cut wheatgrass, or 1 level tsp of powdered greens, such as wheatgrass, chlorella or spirulina
Juice together all the ingredients, in their entirety, stirring in your chosen powdered greens (if using) just before serving.
Plumper skin perfecter: a juice for dry and mature skin
To tackle wrinkles, choose blueberries, blackberries, black grapes and dark cherries, all of which are rich in anthocyanidins. (The vitamin C in the fruit is also useful, supporting collagen and elastin fibres.) Blend these, though, as juicing removes their skins, which contain polyphenols and resveratrol (these phytonutrients have been linked to longevity because of their ability to slow down cell oxidisation). You can add essential fatty acids to the mix by piercing an evening-primrose-oil and a natural-source vitamin-E capsule and add the liquid to the juice. Or simply add a dash of cold-pressed flaxseed, rapeseed or olive oil.
This is a fabulously pretty, subtly flavoured juice, and one that you can make if you don't have a juicer, as you can use freshly pressed apple juice from a carton.
Makes one large glass
2 large apples, or 200ml (7fl oz) fresh apple juice
generous handful seedless black grapes, approx 30
generous handful blueberries, blackberries or pitted dark cherries, approx 30
½ tbsp cold-pressed flaxseed, rapeseed, walnut or olive oil
Juice the apples then transfer to a blender with the grapes and your choice of blueberries, blackberries or cherries. Blitz until smooth. Stir in your chosen plant oil before serving.




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/10338759/Liz-Earles-juice-recipes-for-radiant-skin.html

Friday 8 January 2016

Start The New Year with a new Healthy Skin Diet

Let’s start the New Year with a 7 day or more Cleanse and Body Break.
We are all aware of the pollutants in the environment and the wear and tear on our bodies through the festive season. So maybe January is a good time to give our body’s liver and organs a well-deserved break. Take some early nights, healthy eating, exercise and abstain from alcohol, it’s just for a few weeks. If you smoke my advice to you is to give up now if you want to grow looking younger, it’s very detrimental to your skin and accelerates the ageing process, along with too much sun exposure I am sad to say.
Detoxing will bring a sparkle to your eyes, boost energy levels, and shift a few unwanted kilos. Bonus your skin will look glowing. Diet does affect our skin and new evidence shows changing the way you eat can help clear up acne, keep your skin firm, soft and supple.
Foods to avoid.  Alcohol – Cigarettes- Dairy Products- Refined Sugar products like sweets and chocolates -Artificial Sweeteners-Coffee- Wheat (bread, biscuits, cakes, pasta) rye, barley, oats, spelt and rye.­- Dried Fruit-Processed meals, Processed fruit juices-Margarines- rule if you can’t read don’t eat it.
Cutting back on sugar. Refined sugar causes a process called glycation, which can damage the collagen and elastin that keeps the skin firm and youthful.
Foods to Enjoy.  Fruit any and all fresh fruit- Vegetables any and all fresh vegetables- Fish fresh, canned in water or olive oil- Lean meat and poultry (without skin) limit 2 servings a week. Legumes dried or canned such as kidney beans, chickpeas, lentils- Eggs preferably organic- Olive oil preferably virgin Coconut oil (unprocessed)- Nuts raw unsalted, sesame, pumpkin and sunflower seeds- Green tea, tea decaffeinated. Water from one to three litres per day
Hormones found in meat and poultry have been associated with acne so try and source organic and grain-fed beef and poultry. Fish is a great alternative particularly salmon and other oily fish, rich in omega oils fantastic for the skin.  
Start the day with a liver cleanse using juice of a fresh lemon in a cup of hot water First thing in the morning before breakfast.  
Eat for alkalinity. Cleansing your body from inside out eat more alkaline-forming foods, such as parsley, almonds, kale, pears, lemons and apples. If your body is to acidic which can happen with an unbalanced diet, it leaches the alkaline minerals such as calcium, potassium and magnesium, that allow us to have strong hair, bones and teeth.
So let’s get started - it’s quite simple to follow basically healthy eating, try to rest and get plenty of beauty sleep. Drink plenty of pure water too.    
Note When you reduce certain foods within your diet you may experience headaches or loose bowel activity. Do not detox if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, elderly, have high blood pressure, are under weight. Seek medical advice if you have any medical conditions.




Thursday 7 January 2016

New Year 's Resolution 2016 Looking Younger and Feeling Great!


It's that time of year again. Feeling over indulged in more ways than one,
January blues, Skin looks dull, dry or even congested (chocolates and sweets).
Feeling tired and lethargic through to much festive cheer? My list goes on...

So now is the time for us to take the matter in hand we are back to work, kids back to school and life goes on.

Have you made a new years resolution? New Year New YOU?

Would you like to look Younger, Feel slimmer and Fitter, More Energy, Glowing Healthy Skin, Less lines and Wrinkles, Firmer Skin, Tighter Jowl Line my list goes on again...


  • If  You answered Yes to any of these questions then follow me this year, as I intend to give you all the answers you need to know on.
  • Detoxing
  • Weight loss and Fitness
  • Healthy Balanced Diet
  • Skin Nutrition
  • Skin and Health Supplements 
  • Skin Cleansing
  • How to apply and use products 
  • Exfoliation
  • Skincare Products
  • Facial Exercises 
  • Home Professional Treatments
  • Salon Professional Treatments 
  • Beauty Tips
  • Style Clothes
  • Style Hair    
My promise to you is that you will look younger and feel great!


Happy New Year to Growing Younger.




 Well it was my big 50 in December and my picture is  celebrating with friends, I had lots of compliments about my skin and can only say I have used all the above. I intend to keep looking and trying products and treatments that promote natural anti-ageing benefits so I can grow looking younger.