Beautiful Health with Fiber-Rich Fruit That Makes Your Skin Glow

With its distinct flavor, the powerful taste of grapefruit is not for everyone. But with its high nutritional content and refreshing scent, more and more people are touting the ingredient as a skin-care secret. But what is it about the fruit that benefits the skin?

Rich in antioxidants and vitamins, grapefruit extract applied topically can provide an array of anti-aging benefits like evening skin tone and fighting off free radicals. When eaten, it provides the body with important nutrients essential for healthy skin.grapefruit skin care

“Internally, grapefruit is a great example of a fruit that is loaded with skin-protective antioxidants and also has a high water content, which helps keep your skin’s barrier (the outer layer) hydrated and more resistant to wrinkle-causing free-radical damage from the sun and daily pollution,” says Los Angeles dermatologist, Howard Murad, MD. “A great benefit of grapefruit is that it promotes the production of collagen, thus making the skin more plump and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, keeping the skin looking younger and more supple.”

“Grapefruit has excellent astringent and exfoliating properties that are perfect for oily or acne-prone skin.  It also increases the pH of the skin, which may reduce acne.

 

Grapefruit + Kasia Anti-aging Cleanser

Renew AHA + Vitamin C Exfoliating Cleanser

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Get skin savvy with Kasia Organic’s AHA + Vitamin C Exfoliating Cleanser! The ultimate addition to your skincare routine, this creamy cleanser uses alpha-hydroxy (AHA) acids to gently dissolve dirt and impurities -- and instantly reveal a soft, youthful, radiant complexion.

Packed with 85% certified organic, 99% natural and vegan ingredients, the soap-free formula harnesses a rich blend of natural exfoliating agents, including gentle Jojoba beads and AHA fruit acids (GRAPEFRUIT), and uses anti-inflammatory botanicals to transform skin without drying or irritation.

Perfect for evening skin tone - as well as acne-prone skin, the cleanser reduces breakout-causing bacteria, clears clogged pores and fades post-breakout marks for a smooth, even skin tone.

Learn more about the anti-aging benefits of ReNew AHA + C Cleanser HERE

 

 

 Reference courtesy of New Beauty

The Best Hairstyle for Your Face Shape and Features

Have you ever considered your face shape or certain facial features when choosing a cut or style?  Your face shape can significantly change how certain hairstyles look on you.

 At your next professional salon service, take the time to analyze what shape you are classified as - and do an analysis of what cuts best suite your style, upkeep, and face shape!

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Round Face  This face shape has about the same width as length. If you have a round face, you want to elongate the face and give it more definition. Longer lengths (below the chin) with face framing layers work great. A deep side part also creates a slimming illusion.

Heart Face  This face is wider at the forehead and narrower at the chin and jaw. A deep side part with a chin length cut balances the face shape. Keep the style soft and add long layers around the face. Small bangs also provide a nice dimension.

Oval Face  This face shape is well proportioned – the length is about one and a half times the width and can wear almost any hair style.

Square Face  This face is defined by wide cheekbones, a broad forehead and a wide jaw line. Off center parts and face framing layers work wonders with the facial shape. Rounder bangs help to soften the edges too.

Pear Face This face is narrow at the forehead and wider at the chin and jaw. A haircut with width and height balances this face shape. Adding volume to the crown can really bring attention to the eyes.

Long Face This face has a length longer than the width. Shorter, chin length hair styles with a wide bang help add necessary width to an elongated face.

Large Nose  A suggestion when dealing with a larger nose is to keep hair longer, adding soft layers around the sides and on top of the head, paired with a soft bang.

Wide Forehead Bangs cut short enough to balance the width of the face is a great suggestion for a bangs face shapewide forehead.

Narrow Forehead  A bang cut back somewhat to help extend the width of the forehead.

Vertical or Horizontal  Balance your face with a hair cut that leads the eye in the opposite direction. For example, if your face is too narrow – ask your stylist to build width into your hairstyle or if your face is too wide – ask the stylist to add more height in your hairstyle.

Thick Neck Soften a less than swan-like neck with long layers and soft movement in and around the neck area.

Narrow Neck  We recommend to cut your hair just above the shoulders with layers or into a bob to downplay a narrow neck.

Contact the Kasia healthy hair experts today!   612.824.7611

Resource:  Eric Frisher Beauty Department

How to Communicate with Your Stylist and Get the Haircut YOU Want

Receiving  a great haircut and a cut that you can make look great on your own -- is all about  communication. You talk - and our hair health - stylists listens.   We  offer leadership, knowledge, experience, expertise and styling options.

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Think about the following points when talking with your stylist:

1. What do you like best about your hair?

2. How much time do you want to spend on your hair?

3. What don’t you like about your hair and what problems need to be addressed?

4. Do you have any parameters about your style?

5. Do you have any length considerations?

6. Do you have pictures to help accurately describe your desired style?

7. Do you have long term aspirations for your hair?

 

8. What styling tools do you have and use at home?

The Best Way to Apply Bronzer for Fall

If you find yourself stuck on how to choose and use bronzer, you're not alone. Fact is, bronzer can be tricky to shop for and even trickier to apply correctly—but when a well-selected bronzer is applied correctly, it warms up and rejuvenates a dull, sallow, or too-pale complexion.

bronze Contrary to popular belief, bronzer is a great product to use during every season, not just in the warm summer months. As fall approaches, don’t toss your golden bronze powder just yet.

When to Apply Bronzer

Some people wonder at what point in the makeup routine is bronzer applied. As a general rule, bronzing powders can be applied after your foundation, concealer, and pressed or loose powder is on; cream or cream-to-powder bronzers can go on before you apply setting powder; liquid or gel bronzers can be applied right after foundation, before finishing powder. If desired, apply a bit of blush to the apples of cheeks, matching the texture of your bronzer (for example, apply powder blush over bronzing powder rather than cream blush over bronzing powder).

Tips for Applying Bronzer

When it comes to applying bronzer like a pro, the mantra is "easy does it". The golden rule is to use as little product as possible so that the end result is believably natural. Remember, you can always add more!

Building color gradually is the best way to avoid the beginner's mistake of over-applying. Bronzer should give skin a sun-kissed flush, so apply to areas of the face where the light would shine if it were directly above—where your forehead meets your hairline, down the bridge of your nose, the tip of your chin, and the apples of cheeks.

For a more contoured look, some people find it helpful to imagine the "3" shape, while applying bronzer. On both sides of the face, make the "3" shape starting at the forehead along the hair line, and use your brush to follow along the hollow of the cheek and just under the jawline. Keep it sheer and build as needed.

A common pitfall is using your blush or powder brush to apply your bronzer, but this type of double-duty with your brushes is a no-no. Unless you're good about cleaning your brushes every day (and really, who is?) using one brush for more than one color product can result in muddy, uneven application.

TIP: if you're going to use a bronzer, use a separate brush.

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At Kasia - we LOVE La Bella Donna's "Amber" Pressed Powder or the Sunset Quads for a beautiful bronzer.  This bronzer can be used year-round.

Quads of compressed mineral bronzing colours to give your skin an après sun-kissed glow. Naturale-created for those with a more fair complexion and may also be used as eyeshadows. Bronze- utilizes both the skin’s naturally occurring tanning undertones of gold and red. Both colours options are a beaute makeup kit must-have.

  • Light-refracting qualities present a luminous glow

  • The quad of colours may be used not only as a bronzer, use any of the colours as eyeshadows or blush

  • Combine colours from each compact to create your personal colour

  • Naturale-gives a sun-kissed glow and for a more fair complexion

  • Bronze-utilizes both the skin’s naturally-occurring tanning undertones of gold and red

Contact the Kasia team today for your skin care needs!!

Resource: Paula's Choice

Get grounded in the midst of change....

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Soon the change of season arrives; it will be September, and soon the leaves will turn color, our schedules will shift and the gates will open to a host of new beginnings, like new school routines, fashion trends, fall harvest, and social  engagements.

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Enjoy a deep and rich aroma, that lingers and relaxes in a subtle way. This scent transports me to heart of the earth and grounds me.

What can we do to stay grounded?

 Kasia Pure-Essence “Grounded” 

 

Kasia’s captivating and mysterious scent “Grounded” Pure-Essence.

Made from the purest plant-based ingredients with no chemicals, synthetic scents or man-made additives, our Pure Essence allows you to stay “grounded” naturally. Free from alcohol, artificial fragrances, phthalates, parabans, and other chemicals, all Kasia Pure-Essence scent blends are handcrafted in small batches using therapeutic-grade essential oils.

 

Properties:

  • Patchouli: alleviates anxiety and brings focus

  • Sandalwood: relieves agitated emotional states and gives strength

  • Frankincense: calms and improves concentration

  • Bergamot: relieves nervous energy and encourages contentment

  • Cedarwood: combats nervous tension and boosts positivity

 Kassandra’s TipDid you know that traditional fragrances are made with about 884 toxic substances? Toluene is a neurotoxin, and according to recent EPA fragrance testing, every single fragrance tested was found to contain toluene. Fragrances are not just perfumes; they are included in most personal care products on the market. And because the formulas are proprietary, the manufacturers are not required to divulge their ingredients. Avoiding perfumes and products with added fragrances will help you eliminate an additional hundreds of unknown toxins.

INGREDIENTS: Pogostemon cablin (patchouli), Santalum album (sandalwood), Boswellia frereana (frankincense), Citrus bergamia (bergamot), Cedrus atlantica (cedarwood)

Can Onion Help Your Hair Grow?

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I LOVE ONIONS!  How bout you? Eat onions to help fight hair fall and induce hair growth!

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Onions are high on sulfur content. That is why the juice of onions is capable of stimulating hair growth as sulfur helps in increasing blood circulation.

Sulfer also diminishes any kind of skin inflammation due to its antibacterial properties.

 

We Dare YOU!  Onion Juice for your Hair!

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What to Eat on a Dairy, Gluten, and Grain-Free Lifestyle

Here is a List of What To Eat and What To Avoid   -   When Following A Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free and Grain-Free Paleo Diet Lifestyle

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Foods You Can Enjoy

  • Organic Protein Powders such as ‘Vega’ brand

  • Organic Eggs

  • Fish

  • Vegetables such as Broccoli, Carrots, Onion, Spinach, Cucumbers, Celery, Cauliflower, Scallions, Mushrooms and Bell Peppers (No Beans, Corn or Potatoes)

  • Fruits such as Apples, Avocados, Bananas, Cantaloupe, Grapes, Lemons, Oranges, Tomatoes, Strawberries and Grapefruit

  • Fresh Herbs

  • Healthy Oils such as Extra-Virgin Olive Oil, Avocado Oil, Walnut Oil, Macadamia Oil, Coconut Oil

  • Unsalted Nuts such as Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Hazelnuts, Pecans and Walnuts (No Peanuts)

  • Unsalted Seeds

  • Salt-Free Spices

  • Grass-Fed Beef

  • Organic Turkey

  • Organic Chicken

  • Other Lean Organic Meats

  • Stevia

  • Herbal Teas

Foods to Avoid

  • Dairy (Milk, yogurt, ice cream, butter, cheese, etc.)

  • Grains (rice, oats, millet, corn, barley, rye, sorghum)

  • Grain-like Seeds (quinoa, buckwheat, amaranth)

  • Legumes

  • Beans

  • Potatoes

  • Fatty Meats

  • High-Salt Processed Foods such as Smoked Fish, Deli Meats

  • Soda

  • Fruit Juice

  • Candy

  • Honey

  • Sugar

  • Ketchup

  • Olives

  • Pickled Foods

  • Salad Dressings and Packaged Condiments

  • Miso

  • Maple Sugar

  • Date Sugar

  • Foods Containing Vinegar

  • Foods Containing Preservatives

  • Foods Containing Artificial Colors or Flavorings

  • Corn Syrup

  • Popsicles

  • Peanut Butter

  • Soybeans

  • Peanuts

  • Peas

This is general information that is not intended to be medical advice and given for informational purposes only.

 

Enjoy our Beautiful Health Nutrition Guide!

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Reference: http://thehealthyapple.com

Cleansing Elimination Diet: Your Easy Beautiful Health Guide

  Unlike most diets, the "elimination diet" serves a unique purpose other then strictly being a catalyst to losing extra weight. The goal of the elimination diet is to help any suffering from certain digestion issues, skin or hormone havoc, and other environmental + internal issues - and to determine if something you're eating could be contributing to the problem. It is also an option for  a seasonal cleanse.

By following an “Elimination Diet”, you may be able to identify foods that trigger certain symptoms including joint pain, acne breakouts, skin rashes, fatigue, headaches and more.  Let's get started.

Elimination Phase – First Two Weeks:

Before you begin, make a list or chart of all your symptoms, note their frequency, and rate their severity on a scale of 1 to 10. Note any other characteristics or associations with particular food intake, meal, etc.

It is important not to cheat on this Elimination Diet because any exposure can cause a reaction and your body will not be able to cleanse itself and prepare for the next stage of the diet where you identify any offender foods.

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Items to stock in your pantry and fridge:

Use "organic" when possible.

  • dark leafy greens (dandelion greens, kale, collards, chard, bok choy, mustard greens...)
  • cabbage (all varieties)
  • lettuce
  • cucumbers
  • ginger
  • garlic
  • onions
  • yams
  • winter squash
  • broccoli
  • cauliflower
  • Brussels sprouts
  • carrots
  • celery
  • avocados
  • cranberries (fresh or frozen)
  • blueberriesveggies
  • cherries
  • raspberries
  • pears
  • apples
  • teff
  • wild rice
  • adzuki beans
  • mung beans
  • lentils
  • sunflower seeds
  • pumpkin seeds
  • flax seeds
  • hemp seeds
  • pumpkin seed butter
  • sunflower seed butter
  • wakame and nori seaweeds
  • wild salmon
  • organic chicken
  • organic ground turkey
  • organic lamb

Eliminate the following food groups along with all food items which contain any of these foods.

  1. Dairy (including milk, cheese, whey protein, kefir, yogurt, ice cream, frozen yogurt, etc.)
  2. Gluten containing grains: wheat, rye, oats, barley, (couscous, pilaf, tabbouleh  etc.) and any foods containing these items (sauces, beer, ketchup and other condiments containing vinegar, some puddings, etc.)
  3. Egg and foods containing egg
  4. Soy products including miso, tofu, tempeh, soy sauce, tamari
  5. Nuts and seeds
  6. Shellfish
  7. Corn and corn products including chips, tortillas, anything with high fructose corn syrup added
  8. Sweeteners (with the exception of stevia), food additives, dyes, colors, etc.
  9. Coffee, chocolate, caffeine containing herbal teas
  10.  Alcohol

 READ ALL PACKAGED AND BOTTLED FOOD LABELS!!

After two weeks of elimination, rate your symptom chart once again and compare with your initial list.   Did you notice any changes in symptoms, their frequency or severity?  Any new symptoms?

As your body clears during this elimination process, you could have a temporary worsening of symptoms or even a new symptom. These may include headaches, brain fog, skin rash, changes in digestion and/or elimination, bloating, gas, fatigue. Mild symptoms are a common part of the clearing process so continue on, pay attention to adequate fluid intake and make sure you are getting enough protein to keep your blood sugar normalized.

Reintroduction-Challenge Phase:

  1. Pick one of the eliminated foods. Consume one serving at breakfast, lunch and at dinner for only one day. Then remove that food from your diet once again. You will not be able to eat that food until you are completely finished adding back foods to your diet.
  2. Wait for 3 days before introducing another food and carefully observe your symptoms. If you experience a return or worsening of symptoms that persists after three days, wait until it subsides before introducing another food.
  3. Go through each food group as above, adding it in at each meal and then removing it again completely from your diet after the challenge day.
  4. Continue to wait for 3 days (72 hours), monitoring and recording  your symptoms before adding in another food

Use your symptom chart to rate your symptom frequency and severity after each food introduction.  Have any symptoms returned or gotten worse after reintroducing a food? 

What can you eat on an Elimination Diet?

  • Turkey, chicken, fish (wild salmon, tilapia, etc.) *organic/grass fed
  • Unsweetened rice milk or fresh made almond milk
  • Fresh fruits except citrus
  • Vegetables: most vegetables with the exclusion of nightshade family
  • Sweeteners: stevia
  • Herbs, Spices: sea salt, pepper, fresh herbs
  • Olive oil, raw virgin coconut oil

For A More Extensive Program:

  • If you would like to do a more extensive Elimination Diet, you can extend the avoidance list to include nightshade family vegetables (potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers), citrus, beef, chicken, pork, beans, and coffee. You can also eliminate any foods that you “crave” or foods you choose to eat on a very frequent basis. We often choose to eat foods we are actually sensitive to. These foods can stimulate our adrenal system and give us a temporary energy boost.
  • You can undertake a seasonal cleanse along with the Elimination Diet, especially timely in the Spring or Fall. This  can aid with the elimination of inflammatory byproducts  and help support your body’s detoxification process.

 

 

 

Important Information: This diet is not intended to diagnose or treat any specific illness and is intended for healthy individuals. If you have a significant health issue, you are advised to consult your health care provider and undertake this program under supervision. The elimination diet involves the temporary removal of significant sources of protein and other nutrients, which in compromised individuals, may not be advised without ensuring that vital nutrients are preserved in the diet in other forms

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