Toxin Free Toes - Informed Beauty Ingredient Check-Up.

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Our refreshing aromatic pedicure is designed to treat, maintain and enhance the nails natural state.

 

 

Easy * Lasting * Healthy * Color

Non-Toxic

No Polyurethanes
• No Formaldehyde or Formaldehyde like derivatives • No Toluene, Ketones or petrochemical solvents
• No Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) or other phthalates
• No Parabens or Camphor
• No Gluten or wheat by-products
• No aromatic hydrocarbons

 

Informed Beauty ingredient look out:

“Most kinds of house paint are less toxic than what you find in nail polish.”- Cora Roelofs, assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts School of Health and Environment. She is a researcher who specializes in health problems associated with nail salon employees.

Formaldehyde is a resin, used to make the polish tough and resilient. It is associated with cancer, developmental/reproductive toxicity, allergies/immunotoxicity, eye, skin, and/or lung irritation, neurotoxicity, organ system toxicity, and changes at the biochemical and cellular level.

Toluene is a solvent, aiding in the application of polish. It is known to be neurotoxic to humans. It is also harmful to the reproductive systems. It goes without saying that it, too, is also a known carcinogen.

DBP stands for dibutyl phthalate. It is a plasticizer that works to prevent chips and cracks. Phthalates are hormone disrupters that have been shown to be toxic to the developmental and reproductive systems of both men and women. “In a 2000 survey by U.S. Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified high levels of phthalates, particularly (DEHP), in the urine of approximately 300 women. The highest levels were found in women of reproductive age.” It should be noted that if the fact that what you are applying to your nails is making its way into your urine doesn’t scare you enough, this fact should, “A subsequent pilot study reported genital abnormalities in male babies whose mothers were found to have high levels of four phthalate byproducts.” – Toxic Beauty

 

 

Acquarella’s non-toxic polishes

Hydrates Nail and Tissue - Promotes healthy growth
 Hydration of the nail is an indirect, qualitative look at the following properties of the nail: color, strength, flexibility, and growth rate. Normally, strength is inversely proportional to flexibility with use of conventional products. Since Acquarella contains water and allows the nail to “breathe”, it creates a permeable environment where the nail can exhibit both qualities. We assert that consumers will see a change in their bare nails with pro- longed, repeated use. This visible trail of evidence will allow you to see the nail turn from a state of discoloration to an ultimately clearer state (a natural French manicure). This will require a long-term observation. Over the course of months, newer healthy nail will re- place old, chemically damaged or stained nail structure and will be visibly different than nail closer to the cuticle.

Kasia Organics Natural Nail Services

Non-toxic nails are the name of the game! Our new pedicure stations offer a brush of Acqarella, a high-quality water-based polish, featuring a gorgeous array of colors, plus, four luxurious and indulgent pedicures.

Acquarella’s non-toxic polishes are odor-free and formulated without formaldehyde, phthalates, petrochemicals or solvents of any kind. They’re also specifically designed to hydrate nails and have an innovative fast-dry formula.

The Organic Express Treatment:

Relax with a cup of Kasia Fair Trade Tea, a seated vibration chair, and full, heated foot jets!  Your pampered feet  include a scrub and massage, shaping, filing and polish using natural, non-toxic and organic products.

30 minutes – $35

60 minutes – $65

 Learn more about our natural pedicure services and pricing HERE!

 

Osteoporosis: Not Just For Your Mother

  Who thinks osteoporosis is a disease that only affects elderly woman because they have fragile little bones due to loss of calcium? Let’s see a show of hands. Whoever has their hands up out there, you’re wrong – possibly dead wrong.

While it’s true that osteoporosis affects more women than men (1 in 4 women versus 1 in 8 men to be exact), when it comes to this disease age is nothing but a number. Bone mass should be at an all time high between ages 27 – 33. While this is well and good, the problem lies with the facts. Cold hard facts and one has proven that most of us don’t start taking bone-building supplements until we’re already past our “prime” and miss out on early preventative measures. Couple that with the sad statistics that 53% of young adults are already so unhappy with their bodies that they take extreme measure to lose weight (particularly the 1% that is anorexic), that a sad 38% of teens and young adults don’t get enough exercise, and that diets are the poorest they’ve ever been (high in sugar and caffeine, low in beneficial nutrients) and you’ve got more people losing bone mass in their early 20’s now than ever before.

And even if you are a pretty young thing, don’t even think osteoporosis cannot lead to death. A very small portion of the public knows that 20% of those with hip fractures die and another 20% will never get out of long term care facilities – no matter what their age.

Osteoporosis Myth Busters

So enough scaring you with the strtling but very honest truth.  The real reason we’re here is to free you from the myths you might’ve heard about osteoporosis and fill you in on more of the facts. Let’s take a look at the top myths surrounding this sometimes lethal disease.

Myth 1: Age Brings on Osteoporosis

This is absolutely false. A strong, healthy woman’s body – regardless of her age – will be able to withstand the day to day stresses her body faces. After menopause, it’s true that bone loss does start to decline but in a very natural way that still allows the bones to renew and mend with ease. As you learned above, age is nothing but a number when it comes to osteoporosis.

What does bring on osteoporosis are some of the aforementioned factors including unhealthy diets, little to no exercise, hormonal imbalances, internal inflammation, unbalanced PH levels, low Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Magnesium levels, chronic stress, and the use of prescription meds.

Myth 2: Low Calcium Intake Causes Osteoporosis

Two of the biggest contributors to low calcium are Vitamin D and Magnesium deficiency. Nearly 68% of us do not get our daily dose of magnesium and with the recent “sun care scare” so many people are coating themselves with so much sunscreen that America is highly deficient in Vitamin D.

Vitamin D, also known as the “sunshine vitamin” is derived from, you guessed it, the sun. While those who are obese, dark skinned, or those who don’t get outdoors enough are obviously at high risk of deficiency, a new crop of people at risk are those who think they’re doing the right thing by listening to their dermatologist. While sun care is certainly preventative of skin cancer and wrinkles, a certain amount of sunshine is a necessity to healthy Vitamin D intake. Even if your body has the right amount of calcium present, if there isn’t enough D around, only 10-15% of the calcium will be absorbed. Those who get the right amount of the vitamin often increase intake by 30-40% and, in these same individuals, osteoporosis prevention rates soar.

While Magnesium can certainly help the body intake calcium, its biggest role is bone formation. It is the co-factor, along with partner calcium, in all bone turnover. Even our buddy Vitamin D needs Magnesium. We now know that Vitamin D is needed for proper absorption but Magnesium is needed in order for the liver to turn the D over into its active form, called calcitriol. If this activation does not occur, the body will have a Vitamin D resistance which will lead to facts we learned about previously; only 10-15% calcium absorption – a leading factor in osteoporosis.

Calcium, magnesium, and Vitamin D come full circle in the fight against osteoporosis. You simply can’t have one without the other or the cycle doesn’t complete itself. Aside from supplements, you can get these vitamins from foods like dairy, fruits, veggies, and of course, some SPF free sun time (just don’t go crazy here – 15-20 minutes three times per week will do.)

Myth 3: Osteoporosis is Due to Faulty Bones

For healthy individuals osteoporosis is actually a miraculous response that proves just how intelligent our bodies are. We are all made up with extra bone mass. Thus if mineral loss occurs the body can pull from those additional masses to make up for the lost resources and keep many internal functions, including all important PH balance, in line. And contrary to popular believe, our body can then reproduce bone matter in a just a few weeks to repair the losses.

Unfortunately many individuals fall prey to “doctors orders” when it comes to osteoporosis. Instead of taking a healthier, natural approach, they load up on prescription meds like Fosamax. As you learned earlier, meds can actually begin to deplete the body of calcium for one. Secondly, many of these “bone building” drugs actually stop the natural bone breakdown/buildup process that helps maintain strong bones. Instead a drug like Fosamax will simply harden the existing bone. Although it may look like it is increasing density, many radiographic techniques can’t pick up on the fact that it isn’t new bone but rather the old bones hardened.

Prevention is Key

Early prevention is key. Don’t wait until the osteoporosis has begun to form. Instead, get to know both the risk and beneficial factors and put them to good use as soon as possible.

Start now by cutting out the enemies – refined sugar, caffeine, and smoking. Not only does this trio zap calcium they can also cause weight gain, acne, collagen loss, addiction, PCOS, and other extreme disadvantages within the structure of the body that will begin to show themselves only over time; when you are just too late for early prevention. While you’re at it, quite drinking alcohol and taking antiacids and prescription drugs (if you can). This is a key step in regaining your natural calcium balance.

Your body needs more than calcium alone to restore the skeletal system. It also needs many other minerals and vitamins that help your body absorb calcium and maintain healthy collagen levels. (Note: Collagen isn’t just in the skin – another misinformed public myth. It is like the “glue” that holds our entire skeletal system together.) Magnesium is one of the most important of them all since it helps the bones absorb calcium. Facts lead docs to believe most women with osteoporosis actually have a magnesium deficiency, not a calcium one. Zinc, copper, beta carotene, and vitamins C and E are also particularly important to collagen reproduction.

Add to that a balanced diet. Avoid items like sugary calcium drinks or antacids with calcium. And although supplements are beneficial in aiding bone renewal, getting the right minerals and vitamins shouldn’t be left to supplements alone. Get the real thing from calcium rich resources like snow peas, broccoli, leafy green vegetables such as spinach, kale, beet and turnip greens; almonds, figs, beans,  yogurt and cottage cheese. Get your dose of calcium helper, magnesium, from whole gains, wheat bran, leafy green veggies, nuts (especially yummy almonds), beans, bananas, and apricots.

Finally, add some exercise into your routine. Whether it’s for fifteen minutes daily or an hour three times per week, fit in a brisk walk followed up by some repetitive weight lifting exercises. Not only will these help increase your bone density, extra weight exercise will help you build lean muscle masses and shed a few extra pounds as a bonus to all of your healthy, hard work.

The bottom line is that our bodies require micronutrients and minerals to carry out their daily functions. Our bones are built on these minerals. They’re also maintained by the vitamin D we make from sunshine and by the stimulation of regular movement. If you stop and listen to the wisdom of your body, you’ll see that many of the factors that promote strong bones come instinctually. Just as a plant knows to take water into its roots or open its leaves for the sun, you too have Nature’s prescription for bone health written in your genes. Forget the myths and listen to your body.

 

Kassie Kuehl is a respected leader in, and advocate for, natural health and beauty care. The founder of Kasia natural line of skin care and stylist for Kasia Organic Salon, Kassie combines her experience as a nutrition coach with her ongoing Functional Medicine research to apply a whole of body “Beautiful Health’ approach to hair care and styling. She can be found at www.kasiaorganicsalon.com.

Your Digestive System -The TRUE ANSWER for Glowing Beauty

Radiant Skin, Both Inside and OUT!  The TRUE ANSWER for Glowing Beauty and Health

Kasia stands behind lifestyle decisions that feel right and create "beautiful health."  Our beauty and health then evolved to achieving RADIANT beauty!

The truth is that your external beauty is a direct reflection of your internal health and therefore, when you clean up and heal the body on the inside, the outside of your body will glow and shine!   Providing external products and services is one part of the equation.  If you do not have a healthy inside, even the most advanced skin care treatments will be fruitless.   Natural health, Functional Medicine, and other modalities help one's ability to get to the root of their inside - out beauty.  The first recommendation to starting this inside-out result, is to achieve a beautiful internal skin and cell cycle.  Where do you start?  The digestive system!

 

Cleansing the digestion system is one, if not the most important aspect of regaining your health and setting yourself up for radiant health.

This is because you are what you absorb.

Studies have now concluded that the majority of patients with chronic disorders - even when the disorders cause symptoms with no apparent connection to the digestive tract - have digestive and absorptive imbalances.

 

This is a huge breakthrough because it reveals the vital role that your digestive system plays in almost every aspect of your health. In fact, most people find that once they cleanse and heal their GI tract, the majority, if not all, or their chronic and acute health symptoms and complaints are taken care of.

Therefore, we here at Kasia Organic Salon promote utilizing  Premier Research Labs, a top of the line supplemental digestive support aid that also benefits the hair, skin, and psychological/emotion for anyone looking to achieve their best health ever.  

For additional "Informed Beauty" information how to best approach a healthier digestive track, learn more about ....

THE 5-R PROGRAM

A properly functioning digestive system is critical to good health. In functional medicine we use a program that goes by the simple acronym of the ‘5Rs’: remove, replace, reinoculate, repair and rebalance. When applied to various chronic problems, the 5R program can cause dramatic improvement in symptoms, and sometimes even complete resolution of the problem.
This cuts to the core of the functions of the gastrointestinal tract.   It is becoming increasingly recognized that disturbances in the function of the GI tract can result in a number of symptoms and conditions. These range from symptoms such as fatigue, joint pain, muscle pain, and headaches, to medical conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, allergies, asthma, autism, ADHD, and chronic skin conditions. It is this association between GI function and ill health that the 5-R Program is intended to address.
The goal of the 5-R Program is to accomplish the following:
1.     To address dietary and lifestyle issues, and to begin the process of dietary education and change.
2.     To normalize digestion and absorption.
3.     To normalize the balance of gastrointestinal bacteria.
4.     To promote a balanced system of detoxification.
5.     To promote gastrointestinal healing.
A full 5-R Program takes approximately three to six months to complete. It is very important that you are prepared to implement the somewhat demanding dietary changes of the program, as without the dietary component you can not achieve anywhere near the maximum therapeutic benefit.
The elements of the 5R program are described briefly below.
1.    Remove Remove stressors: get rid of things that negatively affect the environment of the GI tract including allergic foods, parasites or other bad bugs such as bacteria or yeast. This might involve using an allergy “elimination diet” to find out what foods are causing GI symptoms or it may involve taking drugs or herbs to eradicate a particular bug.
2.    Replace Replace digestive secretions: add back things like digestive enzymes, hydrochloric acid and bile acids that are required for proper digestion and that may be compromised by diet, drugs, diseases, aging, or other factors.
3.    Reinoculate Help beneficial bacteria flourish by taking in probiotic foods or supplements that contain the so-called “good” bacteria such as bifidobacteria and lactobacillus species, and by consuming the high soluble fiber foods that good bugs like to eat, called “prebiotics.”
4.    Repair Help the lining of the GI tract repair itself by supplying key nutrients that can often be in short supply in a disease state, such as zinc, antioxidants (e.g. vitamins A, C, and E), fish oil, and the amino acid glutamine.
5.    Rebalance Pay attention to lifestyle choices – sleep, exercise and stress can all affect the GI tract.
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT You have heard it said "you are what you eat."    In Functional Medicine, we take it a step further in our belief that "you are what you eat, and then absorb, and then what you do or do not detoxify."
·       DIGESTION- This is the process whereby our food is broken down into smaller portions that are more easily absorbed by the intestines.
·       ABSORPTION- This is the process whereby the digested food is taken up by the intestine and delivered to the body for utilization as energy, nutrition, and other cellular functions.
·       EXCLUSION- This refers to the barrier function performed by the GI tract as it appropriately excludes substances from entering the body.
·       DETOXIFICATION- This is the complex process involving the liver and GI tract whereby toxins are metabolized for elimination from the body. Toxins include such things as medication we take that must be metabolized, to pesticides, preservatives, dyes, and flavor-enhancers we ingest knowingly in our food, as well as the over 4 million chemicals present in our environment not intended for use in our bodies.
·       ELIMINATION- After digestion has occurred, and the metabolic phase of detoxification is complete, the GI tract must then eliminate the digestive and metabolic wastes of these processes. Some refer to this as excretion.

Good Luck Informed Beauty!  Contact Kassaandra with any questions you may have at 612 824 7611 or kassie@kasiaorganicsalon.com

Join 50th & Bryant for a Day of Festivities June 23!

Get to know the area’s local businesses at Experience 50th & Bryant!

The warm weather is officially upon us—and what better way to celebrate a seasonal switch than with a local celebration? On June 23 from 12pm-5pm, the business district at 50th Street and Bryant Avenue in Minneapolis will be hosting Experience 50th & Bryant, an entertaining afternoon for the neighborhood to show off new businesses and for locals to rediscover the places they already know and love!

The 50th & Bryant business district has pulled out all the stops to make this party one to remember:

  • $300 in prizes and gift certificates—the more businesses visited, the more chances there are to win!
  • Special discounts!
  • Great food, drinks, products and services
  • Unique “mini” events at each business, including sidewalk sales, face painting, raffles and more!
  • Fun for the entire family!

Kasia Organic Salon Specials, drawings, mini mineral makeup lessons, and more!

Receive 10% off all Kasia Products

Enter a drawing for a $25 Gift Certificate

Enter a raffle for service and product packages!

Schedule a mini mineral makeup lesson with Stacey, an experienced Makeup Specialist!  Match your color or learn a new eye technique for summer!

Try La Bella Donna's new summer eye pallets, liquid coverage, and new lip glosses!

Mineral Makeup: Only  $12 for 15 minutes of expert advice!   Please call ahead to schedule a time. Walk in's are welcome.

 

 

 

 

Business District Participating businesses:

Anderson Cleaners: Locally owned since 1938, this third generation cleaners is Minnesota’s first member of the Green Cleaners Council. They focus on fast and friendly service and on environmentally friendly cleaning, energy reduction and hanger recycling.

Casa Verde Design: Casa Verde Design is a national and local award-winning custom kitchen and bath design firm recognized for designing beautiful spaces and exceptional cabinetry.  They are also dealers in appliances and artistic retail products such as Simon Pearce glassware and Casa Midy furnishings.”

George and the Dragon: Featuring fresh pub fare from restaurant veteran Fred Navarro, this recently opened hot spot focuses on good food and great community.

Joe’s Brake Shop: More than just brakes, they’re experts at maintenance, general repairs and fixes in a fast, efficient and affordable manner.

Kasia Organic Salon: Focused on informed beauty and ammonia-free hair color, owner Kassandra Kuehl offers amazing cuts, healthy-for-you hair color that lasts and her own line of all-natural products from skin to body to hair care.

The Malt Shop: A leader in family dining since 1973, the Malt Shop is known for their award-winning malts and shakes and menu items made from the finest fresh ingredients.

Patina: Designed to create an ever-changing, organic shopping experience, Patina is filled with accessories for the good life: gifts, beauty products, kids stuff, clothing, jewelry, home accessories and more.

Urban Tri: All about triathlons, owner Todd Olson and his staff at Urban Tri love everything swimming, biking and running, and are dedicated to helping customers find the right gear, the right race and the right advice.

Zinnia Folk Arts: Owner Anne Damon has collected Mexican folk art for 20 years and handpicks only the finest pieces by Mexican folk artists for her boutique.

 

For more information on Experience 50th & Bryant visit: Facebook.com/50thBryant

Experience 50th & Bryant

June 23rd, 12pm – 5pm

50th Street and Bryant Avenue, Minneapolis

 

Contact:   Kassandra Kuehl    612.386.4044     Kassie@kasiaorganicsalon.com

SUMMER SKIN 101

By Stacey - Kasia Skin Specialist With the long-awaited arrival of summer in Minnesota, we want to take advantage of the sun as much as possible. Yet, neglecting to take care of our skin during the summer months can leave us looking drab and lackluster over time and, even worse, it can seriously damage our skin. Here are some basic tips for playing it safe and maintaining a radiant glow all summer long.

  1. 1.     Protect: Sunblock is your number one defense when it comes to protecting your skin from the sun. Be sure to apply a high-quality, nontoxic sunblock  30 minutes before exposure to sunlight, reapplying every 90 minutes. This not only protects against skin cancer – it prevents the appearance of unsightly age spots as well.
  2. 2.      Moisturize: The sun can dry out the skin, accentuating fine lines and wrinkles. Be sure to use a good organic moisturizer, applying it at least twice a day. Avoid products containing parabens, artificial fragrances, and other skin irritants. Apply a hydrating mask a few times a week to keep your skin soft, supple, and glowing.
  3. 3.     Replenish: Drink lots of water! Not only is this good for your health, but it helps maintain hydrated skin. Eating a variety of fruits, berries, and veggies supplies vitamins and minerals that make your skin glow from the inside out. By topically applying vitamin C, you can repair your skin and reverse signs of aging.
  4. 4.     Exfoliate: Light exfoliation eliminates dead skin cells that build up with sun exposure. Gently exfoliate with a light sugar and honey scrub or a gentle fruit enzyme mask once or twice a week. The top layer of skin is essential for protection, so remember to exfoliate with moderation.
  5. 5.     Treat: Sunburns are painful and can cause permanent damage. Supplementing with a good source of vitamin E and vitamin C  will help prevent sunburns before they occur. To heal and sooth already sunburned skin, apply aloe, milk, oatmeal, or honey topically. Cold showers and ice packs are also helpful.

 DIY!

Here is a simple mask you can make at home to sooth and hydrate your skin, while gently sloughing off dead skin cells:

 

Banana Oatmeal Face Mask

Ingredients:

½ cup cooked oatmeal

1 tsp honey

1 egg yolk

½ mashed banana

Book your Custom Organic Facial tailored to your skin type and/or condition with Stacey TODAY! # 612.824.7611  

 

 

Directions: Combine ingredients. Apply mixture to face, leave on for 15 minutes, and rinse with cool water.

 

 

 

Simple Summer Styling Tips

Simple Summer Styling Tips

As the rising temperatures and humidity of the summer season come more upon us, the last thing most women want is a high maintenance and fussy hairstyle to deal with. Most of our clients do not want to spend the time mastering their blow out when it will go flat as soon as you step out into the humidity.

Give your buff arms, tools, and hair a break and opt for effortless summer looks that don't require any heat styling.

Beach Waves
Beach waves is a classic summer hairstyle that can be achieved even if you don't live near the ocean. Simply mist Kasia's Off the Fritz for sun protection, then a little John Masters Sea Salt Spray or Hamadi Leave In -- into towel dried hair and scrunch. Let hair air dry to reveal soft and sassy waves.
Top Knot
The top knot is a classy favorite that is a chic summer look that can be topped off in the a.m and p.m. To achieve this look, tap Kasia Revive Dry Shampoo Powder into air-dried hair to add texture and avoid slippery hair. Place hair in a high, slicked back ponytail and tease sections of the ponytail. Wrap the teased hair into a bun and secure with a bobby pin.

 

Fashion Ponytail

The fashion ponytail is always on trend. Simple and chic, and can dress up any outfit. For those that do not wash their hair daily, this is ideal!  To get the look, gather hair into a super-high ponytail. Smooth out any bumps or fly-aways and secure with a clear elastic. Wrap a piece of hair around the ponytail to cover the elastic and secure with a bobby pin. Finish the look one spray and spread of Kasia Resotre Hair Oil for a super-shiny ponytail.

Summer Moisture and Repair DIY Facial Mask

Homemade therapy for any face that has spent the day in the sun.

Summer watermelon is the perfect ingredient for sensitive, dry, or damaged skin, helping replenish and repair. This pink melon is:

  • High in vitamin A which is key for protecting skin cells from damaging UV rays.
  • Good source of vitamin C and silica, two nutrients that are required for healthy collagen.
  • Antioxidant activity from the vitamin C and carotenes.

    Added to the mask:

  • Aloe vera juice for regenerative properties.
  • Yogurt to  moisturize and gently exfoliate.
  • Lavender for anti-inflammatory response and soothe

You will need:

  • 1/4 cup fresh watermelon chunks
  • 1 teaspoon aloe juice
  • 1/4 cup plain yogurt
  • 2 drops lavender essential oil

Almost Done!  Blend the melon, aloe, and yogurt in the blender. Move to a bowl and then add the lavender. Apply to a clean face.

Watermelon Beautiful Health Recipe!

Watermelon Guacamole

Makes 4 to 6 servings

Ingredients: 6 avocados, split, seed removed and flesh removed from skin 2 small tomatoes, seeded, diced 1 small red onion, minced 2 serrano chiles, stems and seeds removed, minced 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice Salt to taste 6 watermelon wedges (no rinds), cut into chunks

Directions: 1. Place avocados in a bowl and mash well. Mix in tomatoes, onions, chiles, cilantro, lime juice and salt.

2. When ready to serve, spoon guacamole in a large bowl and top with watermelon chunks. Serve with crispy tortilla chips.

Cheers, Informed Beaute' - with love..... the Kasia Team.

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