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Fall Fashion and When is the best time to do your Fall shopping?

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Major trends are flooding the internet.  We are noticing tons of braided hairstyles, ponytails, polished buns, voluminous hair, bob haircuts ( faux bobs), messy tresses, hair accessories, and big curls.

The season to try something new.  

While switching up your everyday hairstyle is great for the new season, you can also visit our hair specialist and "richen' up" a new haircut or ammonia free hair-color.  Our team is here to assist you in changing your locks, refreshing your sprit, and switching up your your makeup colors ....can you feel the itch?

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Q.  When is the best time to do your Fall shopping? 

A.  Now.

Department stores and boutiques are celebrating the season ahead and we all know how hard it is to get our mind wrapped around wearing winter clothes when its 90 degrees outside!

Retailers know that and the prices for these 'pre-season' clothes are some of the best early on. Take advantage of the discount, here's how to prepare:

 

  • Get inspired.

  • Before heading to the store, look at what you wore! What did you wear to death last year? Does it need to be replaced?

  • Shop with the intention of introducing a new color to your closet. You can start small with a necklace, shoe, scarf or sweater.

  • Boots are a staple for the upcoming months - and can be pricey. Get them early in the season while they are on sale and have your size.

  • If you are lacking scarves and shawls in your wardrobe, get them now in colors that look great on you. They are perfect for transitioning into colder weather and will make your existing wardrobe look fresh and new!

      

Fresh Almond Milk Benefits + 2 Yummy Recipes!

Almond milk is a healthy and yummy dairy-free milk alternative. It's my favorite!

Almond-Milk When purchasing almond milk at the store,  look for organic and unsweetened. When learning a little bit more about food processing and packaging - most, if not all, of the almond milk available at the store is pasteurized. Pasteurization involves heating a product to a specific temperature for a period of time to kill enough pathogenic bacteria to make the product shelf stable. Refrigerated almond milk is pasteurized too. This destroys many heat sensitive vitamins and enzymes in the process and damages any healthy fats that were once present in almonds.

The best almond milk is the kind you make yourself! If you haven’t tried it, you’re missing out!  Homemade almond milk takes moments to prepare, and is much creamier, nuttier, and less "watered down" from a store bought product.

Almond milk is great on it’s own, but I love it in my coffee in the morning, or a afternoon smoothie.

Ingredients

Makes about 4 cups of almond milk

  • 2 cup almonds (soaked overnight)
  • 4 cups water
  • seeds from 1 vanilla bean or ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 dates

Directions

Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. Drain entire mixture through a nut milk bag or cheesecloth. Store in a glass jar. Play with the amounts of vanilla, cinnamon and dates if you want a little more flavor!

Banana and Carrot Almond Milk

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 cup home-made almond milk
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 cup of freshly squeezed carrot/ginger juice (from about 1 lb carrots and a small knob of ginger)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Blend the almond milk, banana and cinnamon.
  2. Add the carrot ginger juice and stir to combine. Garnish with more cinnamon.
 Makes one large or two small drinks.
Banana Recipe:  http://betacyanin.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

Blow Dry Your Hair Like a PRO! DIY

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We know - we've heard it many of times..... "I cannot duplicate this at home, it'll never look like this!"  At Kasia we are happy to educate you how to blow dry at home - as well as prescribe you a recipe for success at home  with specific shampoo/conditioner and styling products as well as the needed  utensils (hair tools) - creating an easier and finished outcome.

Recipe for Success in Styling!

 

Get out your recipe cards and record the following tips for a sleek and smooth outcome - close to what you had at the salon.

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What is needed?  

Before you style your hair with any sort of heating tools, you must use products to protect your hair. Since blow-drying can cause hair to frizz and heat damage, use a product that will help with both of those like Kasia Outshine Smoothing Gloss and Off the Fritz Hair Sealer

Using a hair dryer with a nozzle helps with concentrating hot air flow to your hair. Investing in a great dryer, round or paddle brush and also hair clips are key.

Blow out and GO!  

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Remove most of the moisture by pre-drying your hair with a paddle brush or fingers.

  • Once your hair is moderately dry, section off you hair to dry it in three sections: the crown, middle and underneath. Leave the bottom part down to dry first. The rest of you hair should be held up by a clip.
  • Start With Bangs.  Bangs aremuch more difficult to style once they’ve dried on their own.”
  • Tip: If you want added volume, use a root lifting product such Hydra-Boost Texture and Volumizing Spray at the roots of your wet hair. For even more volume, lift hair straight up at the roots while drying.
  • Starting with the underneath part of your hair, section off the hair with three-inch sections rolling your hair over a round brush.
  • Dry from roots to ends, holding your dryer in a downward position reducing hair from frizzing and to keep hair cuticles smooth.
  • Repeat the above steps for drying the middle and crown of your head.
  • After your hair is dry, finish with just a tad more of Outshine and your favorite hairspray for the finishing touch to hold your lush locks!

Lastly.  Practice - Practice - Practice.

NEW and NOW at Kasia!  * THEORIE Flat Iron's and Blow Dryers! *

We looked for a very long time - and we chose Theorie due to its benefit for YOU of a LIFETIME WARRANTY!  

Cutting-edge technology and ergonomic design into one easy-to-use tool. While the 100% solid-titanium floating plates ensure heat is distributed evenly, Negative Ion Technology promotes silkier and smoother hair and far-infrared technology reduces static.

 

theorie-saga-1-inch-non-touch-mainFEATURES AND BENEFITS

  • Industry Professional Edition
  • Available in Black, Red, Blue and Purple
  • 100% Solid Titanium Plates
  • Digital temperature display
  • Programmable auto shut-off
  • Ionized technology to promote silkier and smoother hair
  • Far-infrared technology delivers consistent heat distribution, while reducing static
  • Sleek, ergonomic, non-slip grip, designed for professional comfort and control
  • Heats to maximum temperature of 450°F (230°C) swiftly
  • Floating plates optimize styling efficiency
  • 11' heat-resistant textile cord
  • Available in 1" and 1 ½"
  • Designed for use with Keratin treated hair
  • Lifetime Warranty

 

Contact the Kasia Salon Team to set you up with your own special "Blow Dry Home Kit" TODAY!

 

Use Essential Oils to Ease the Back to School Transition

 

We  LOVE our mama's that frequent Kasia.  For many, the end is near....to summer that is. We understand that as we approach the end of summer, this time of the year is particularly challenging as families re-assess their regimented routines.  Schedules are crazy, last minute vacations, finances, and trying to force some last days of sun and "relaxation."

 Something you may not have thought about in your “back to school” routine is adding aromatherapy!  This can be very helpful in dealing with  transition.  The following oils can be used for you or your child!

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Create a Calming Environment

When children sleep well, they are emotionally and cognitivally better prepared to face the day ahead.  It is common for kids to feel fidgety and anxious. Establish a calming environment for them with  Lavender , which will help them wind down and get some restful sleep. You may also try a bedtime bath routine by adding 6 drops Of Lavender or Cederwood to a cup of sea salt and mixing this in the bath water.

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Concentration and Focus

After having a fun time throughout the vacations, children may find it difficult to focus on studies and homework.  Peppermint and Rosemary are some oils that are known to stimulate the mind, strengthen memory and enhance concentration.

Prepare for the Day

Getting up early in the morning is probably the worst part about going back to school. If your child dragging to the breakfast table, help them perk up with Peppermint or Lemongrass.  These  oilsstimulate the mind while helping stay bright and alert throughout the day.

Boost Their Immunity

Back-to-school time is often associated with colds and other infections triggered by the change in routine and a new physical environment with germs. You can help your child stay healthy by asking them to place a washcloth with 2 drops of our Lavendaire Blend on their chest while taking a hot shower.   

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A Positive Outlook and Frame Of Mind

Stress, anxiety and nervousness are all part of student and/or teenagers life.  If you or your child are undergoing bouts of restlessness or hyperactivity,  calm down with Lemongrass, Cedarwood, Grapefruit, Lemonlift, and Sweet Orange.   These are fresh scents that can help relieve feelings of depression, fear and anger, and can help make the transition easier.

All of these oils are great to use with Jojoba Oil for a massage for your child.   When giving your child a relaxing aromatherapy massage - it allows a way for you both to bond and relax.

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All Oils Mentioned in this article are available at Kasia Organic Salon.  We source only the best - Organic, Certified, Pure...... 

Hey Beaute' - Time to Pony Up!

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Well, we're gearing up for FALL!  There is probably no other style that brings forth a love/hate relationship with a women's hairstyle.    At its worst, it's a lazy-day fall-back, yet at its best it can rule the runways and red carpet?    Well you're in luck - because both ways are FAB for FALL TRENDS!

A whole genre on ponytails?! Yes milady, that's right. It is time to expand your pony horizons.  Ponytails are a classic look that can be easily polished.

 

 

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Styling a ponytail is quick and simple.

1.  Start with a small drop of Kasia Outshine Ultra-light Smoothing Gloss for a shiny look. Pull your hair back and use a brush to smooth over any pesky hair sticking out.

2.  Use Kasia NEW Hydra-Boost and Volumizing Mist to give your hair some volume and grit for the pony before pulling back.

3.  Use a band to secure in the hair and spray a medium-hold hair spray over hair. If you have fly away hair sticking out of your pony tail, use a small hard bristle brush to flatten those hairs with hair spray.

 

Try ONE .....try them ALL!

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Green Lemonade Fresh n' De-tox Smoothie

Smoothies are a fabulous and quick way to detoxify for they day.Add this newly "Beautiful Health" FAV to your morning routine!

GREEN LEMONADE DETOXIFYING SMOOTHIE

4 oz. coconut water 2-3 handfuls organic spinachgreen smoothie Juice from a whole lemon A splash of lime ½ c pinapple or 1 full green apple (your choice!) ¼ avocado (protein and healthy fat) ½” peeled ginger (detoxifying) Small amount of local raw honey (to taste) Chia Seeds (options)

Directions: Blend and enjoy! **Add water and a small amount of ice to your liking.

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