Archive for March, 2010

It is with great sadness that we announce that Float will close on Tuesday, March 16th.

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Dear Friends:

It is with great sadness that we announce that Float will close on Tuesday, March 16th. We made this difficult decision in light of the tough economic times in which we all find ourselves. We encourage you to visit Float between now and Tuesday to redeem any gift certificates and to have one last “Float” experience! For those of you who have gift certificates and are unable to redeem them by Tuesday, we are coordinating with another spa of equal stature to accommodate you.

As we celebrate the anniversary of our “soft” opening, we are proud of our accomplishments and the service that we have provided to you. We thank you for your support and wish you God’s Peace.

Sincerely,

Nasha Snipes

Spa Director

Skincare 101

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Dry skin care is important as damaged and dry skin needs to receive the proper treatment. Dry skin lotions can help, but there are lots of other things people can do to minimize dry skin and the damage that it does. Here are some effective tips for caring for dry skin.

What Is Dry Skin and How Is It Caused?

Dry skin (or xerosis) has a low level of sebum, which is the skin’s natural lubricant. As it does not have enough sebum, it dries out easily and is unable to retain the right amount of moisture needed for healthy skin.

A number of factors may cause dry skin. It is more common in winter when the cold outside and the heat inside contribute in drying up the skin. It can also be caused by hot water or harsh soaps. Poor diet or smoking can also cause or aggravate the problem. Dry skin may also be a symptom of other conditions, including dermatitis, eczema, ichthyoids, psoriasis, an under active thyroid and diabetes. Dry skin becomes more common as people age.

Problems Faced by People with Dry Skin

People with dry skin may find their skin cracks and peels or becomes flaky. Dry skin may look parched and feel tight after washing. It can also become red, irritated and inflamed. Dry itchy skin is a common problem for people with dry skin. In extreme cases, there may be deep fissures that bleed.

Dry skin ages more quickly than other types of skin. Wrinkles and fine lines can often become a problem.

Techniques for Dealing with Dry Skin

There are a number of things you can do for effective dry skin care. Baths and showers should be taken in warm, instead of hot, water, and should be kept as short as possible. Soap should be used sparingly. Mild cleansers and pure soaps are better. When drying your skin, use patting motions and avoid rubbing the skin too much. Try massaging your skin to increase the flow of natural oils.

Because cold and heat exacerbate the problems of dry skin, people with dry skin should protect their face and skin when going out into the wind or sun, and they should always wear a sunscreen.

Exercise, a good diet and enough sleep will all help keep your skin healthy.