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Wellness Entrepreneurs of the Future Called to Compete in the Global Wellness Summit “Shark Tank of Wellness” Student Competition

Posted: 22 Apr 2020 10:59 AM PDT

Shark Tank of Wellness Student Competition

The Global Wellness Summit (GWS), the foremost gathering of international leaders in the $4.5 trillion global wellness economy, today announced that it is now accepting student submissions for its fifth annual "Shark Tank of Wellness" competition.

The contest is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students (18 years and older) around the world; entries will be accepted now through May 31, 2020.

 

Contestants will vie for $10,000 in prize money, with the first-place winner receiving $5,000, second-place receiving $3,000, and third-place $2,000, which can be used toward kick-starting their business concepts. The top three finalists will be announced mid-August.

 

Entries will be judged on their viability and can serve any aspect of the wellness spectrum, including architecture/design, beauty, education, fitness, hospitality, medicine, nutrition, real estate, spa, technology, workplace wellness, tourism, etc. The finalists will present their concepts to a panel of "Wellness Sharks" who will question them in front of an audience of 600+ business and thought leaders at the 14th annual Summit in Tel Aviv, Israel, taking place from November 10–13, 2020.

 

"It's so fitting to host our 5th annual Shark Tank-style student competition in Israel, which is also known as 'Start-up Nation.' Entrepreneurialism is in Israel's DNA—with 6,000+ start-ups, the country is second only to Silicon Valley when it comes to innovation and invention," said Chief Creative Officer & Executive Director Nancy Davis. "The students will have a particularly rapt and receptive audience!"

 

Chiva-Som (Thailand) is among the returning sponsors of the competition, and Karen Campbell, a business development director, will be among the "Wellness Sharks" at the 2020 Summit. Campbell said, "Chiva-Som loves the enthusiasm of our young innovators and is delighted to be part of creating a platform where their aspirations can be showcased."
In addition to Chiva-Som (Thailand) returning as a sponsor, both Hyatt (US) and ResortSuite (Canada) will also return. Executives from each sponsoring company take to the stage as "Wellness Sharks."

 

In 2019, the first prize winner was Jazmin Darling, from Georgia's Savannah College of Art & Design, for her WEL organic organizers, which are designed to increase the longevity of fresh produce while stimulating healthy eating habits through visualization. Runners-up included Matthew Payne for RU Wellness Straw, a reusable straw with biodegradable flavor capsules to encourage hydration, and Simon Lewis for Enfuze Home Goods, a product that infuses the stress-relieving benefits of CBD into the home and clothing.

 

Student participants are asked to submit a Concept Submission Form detailing their viable business idea and a one-to-two-minute video presentation.

 

www.globalwellnesssummit.com

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Pure Aesthetics

Pure Aesthetics


Questions to Ask a Laser Hair Removal Technician Before Your Treatment

Posted: 22 Apr 2020 06:06 AM PDT

Tired of those unrelenting hairs that seem to grow back as soon as you shave them? Laser hair removal can shave off that time and effort, putting an end to the chore of constant shaving.

You won’t have to deal with razor burn, waxing, or the cost of buying razors. In fact, more people are choosing laser hair removal to replace daily shaving. As a result, the global laser hair removal market is now valued at $587.56 million.

Before you schedule your first appointment, it helps to prepare yourself. Here are ten questions to consider asking your laser hair removal technician before a treatment.

By asking these questions beforehand, you can have peace of mind you’re choosing the right hair laser removal company. Discover peace of mind with your choice by asking these ten questions!

1. When Should I Start Treatment?

The ideal time to start treatment will depend on your personal goals. For example, let’s say you’re planning a holiday in Hawaii in a few months. You might want to arrange your treatment schedule so you’re ready to go a few weeks before your trip.

Think about your goals and discuss them with your laser hair removal technician. They’ll help you determine when you should book your first appointment.

2. How Many Treatments Do I Need?

For permanent hair reduction, you’ll need to schedule a series of appointments. The lasers will target hair during the growth phase. However, your hair will reach this phase at different times.

As a result, you’ll need more than one appointment to target every hair in the treatment area.

The number of treatments you’ll need will depend on your:

  • Hair density
  • Skin type
  • Treatment area
  • Goals

During this consultation, feel free to ask if you might have a difficult time scheduling future appointments, too. You’ll want to know if you’re choosing a technician with the flexibility and capacity to suit your schedule.

Are they approaching a busy season? Are they booked out for the next few months? If so, you might want to discuss scheduling your appointments ahead of time.

That way, you won’t risk delays if your technician is overbooked.

3. Am I an Ideal Candidate for Laser Hair Removal?

You’ll be glad to know that 90% of patients who are considered good candidates report hair loss after three to six sessions. However, not everyone is suitable for this type of procedure.

Hair removal treatments work best on fair skin and thick, dark hair. Patients with darker skin will likely require more treatments. People with blonde, light-colored hair might have a difficult time with this treatment option.

It’s important to speak with your laser hair removal technician to determine if you’re a suitable candidate or not. They can assess your skin and hair before your first treatment. If laser hair removal isn’t ideal for you, they can point you in the direction of a better treatment option.

4. Are There Side Effects?

Before your first hair laser removal appointment, it’s important to have realistic expectations. For starters, ask your technician if there are any side effects you need to know about.

Laser hair removal is considered a low-risk treatment option. However, you might want to have your technician perform a patch test before your first appointment. This patch test can determine if your skin responds negatively.

You might experience:

  • Irritation
  • Itching
  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Discoloration
  • Burns
  • Scarring

It’s normal to expect some redness and itching at least 48-hours after your treatment. You can ask your technician what other side effects are common.

5. What Equipment Do You Use?

What equipment do laser facial hair removal companies use? Each clinic will have its own equipment or utilize different techniques. Make sure to do a little research before you choose a clinic.

As your technician about the laser they’re using. Are they medical-grade and FDA-approved? These devices usually mean better results and safer procedures.

Medical grade equipment can mean faster treatment times and less discomfort following your treatment.

6. Is Your Staff Trained Properly?

Before choosing a clinic, make sure the team is staffed with well-trained, experienced professionals. Choosing an experienced staff will reduce your risk of side effects. With their experience, the technicians will likely know how to answer your questions and best respond to your needs.

A trained, professional staff will also keep up-to-date with the latest healthcare developments. They’ll let you know if there are new techniques available to help accomplish your hair removal goals.

7. Is Downtime Necessary?

Make sure to keep an eye on your treatment area a few days after your first appointment. The treatment shouldn’t impact your normal routine. However, it’s best to avoid:

  • Perfumed products
  • Intense heat or sunlight
  • Waxing
  • Chlorine
  • Tight clothing

Avoid these for at least 48 hours after your appointment. Your laser hair removal technician will inform you of any other post-treatment tips you should consider.

8. What If I’m Taking Medication?

Let your practitioner know if you’re taking any medication before your treatment. You should also inform them if you’ve experienced a skin reaction after specific treatments. They can take a look at your medical history to recognize any red flags.

9. How Much Does It Cost?

According to a report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost for a session is $293. The exact cost will depend on your treatment provider and how many treatments you’ll need as well as the area of treatment. Other factors that can impact cost include:

  • How much hair regrows
  • The number of hairs you’re targeting
  • The size of the treatment area

Insurance is unlikely to cover treatment because laser hair removal is considered a cosmetic procedure.

Speak with your technician about the cost before your appointment. Make sure the treatment suits your budget. Otherwise, ask about special deals or discounts that can help you save.

10. Do I Need to Prepare?

Ask your technician if there’s anything you can do before your treatment. For example, you’ll likely want to wear loosing clothing and avoid waxing beforehand.

Preparing for Treatment: Burning Questions to Ask a Laser Hair Removal Technician

Ready for your first-ever hair laser removal treatment? Before your treatment, make sure to discuss these questions with your laser hair removal technician. Their answers can give you peace of mind that you’re choosing the right treatment for your needs.

Eager for your first appointment? Contact us today to get started!

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The Salon Magazine

The Salon Magazine


Protect your business with Eleventh Hour Beauty and support the Hair & Beauty Charity to #StandWithSalons

Posted: 22 Apr 2020 02:32 PM PDT

As the country settles in for another three weeks of lockdown, Eleventh Hour Beauty is supporting the hair and beauty industry by providing a platform to keep in touch with clients and prepare for business once we begin to return to work.

Eleventh Hour is a new online platform that helps hair and beauty businesses and professionals fill empty slots, and helps customers find last-minute appointments. During the pandemic, they've adapted the platform to allow salons and freelancers to list 'catch-up' appointments to keep in-touch with loyal customers and pre-book slots for after the lockdown. Catch-ups can be used for virtual consultations, advice on DIY treatments or even just a friendly conversation.

While we don't know exactly how many clients will be allowed in a salon at any one time once we are back, the 'catch-up appointments' functionality will help stylists, therapists and nail techs stay positive by gauging client demand for after Covid-19. A significant number of potential clients across the UK have already joined the platform, ready to start booking their appointments, thanks to Eleventh Hour's #StandWithSalons campaign.

And, in these difficult times, there is no initial financial commitment required from salons – in fact, they will have a FREE eleven-week subscription from when they re-open. Salons can sign-up now to ensure they keep in contact with clients, promote services and begin taking the real bookings that will revive their businesses.* For every salon, freelancer or customer that signs up to the platform, Eleventh Hour Beauty will be donating £1.00 to the Hair & Beauty Charity Covid-19 Relief Fund.

Founder, beauty therapist Abigail Fletcher says, "Once we all know when we can start trading again, we will be swamped with enquiries. However, some clients will book several appointments in one go, and across different services, which they may not attend. We do not want to be losing revenue in an already difficult financial period, and Eleventh Hour will be able to match your last-minute appointment with the clients who need them, minimising your loss of income. The donation to the Hair & Beauty Charity will help those in our industry who are the hardest hit and most vulnerable."

Over £1.2million is lost in the hair industry** alone in missed appointments each year, and Eleventh Hour Beauty seeks to address this by pairing customers wanting last-minute appointments with salons offering them.

Eleventh Hour Beauty is significantly different to other platforms in that it is based on a fixed monthly subscription fee with no hidden costs or commission. There is no limit on the amount or type of treatments offered and salons determine the price of these and take payment directly from the customer. They can even decide whether or not to accept the potential client, as salons give clients a rating just as the client gives a rating to the salon or service.

Potential clients join Eleventh Hour Beauty for free, and the launch is being backed by a full consumer PR campaign, as well as ambassador, entrepreneur and reality TV star Olivia Bowen's 2.3 million Instagram followers @oliviadbowen.

Prices for Eleventh Hour Beauty start at £9.99 per month for a student with one diary/column up to £49.99 per month for 6-10 diaries/columns and no fee is required until after 11 weeks from when they start re-trading.

*As long as they are not furloughed
**From researched by Powered by Flossie

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Caroline Hirons

Caroline Hirons


INSTA LIVE NO.8: CLEAN BEAUTY MYTHS

Posted: 22 Apr 2020 08:03 AM PDT

INSTA LIVE NO.8: CLEAN BEAUTY MYTHS

Hi All! Sorry that it’s taken a while to get this put up on YT. Catching up on the others as we speak. My book…

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Best in Sauna

Best in Sauna


Rhonda Patrick on Sauna Use and COVID-19

Posted: 21 Apr 2020 04:33 PM PDT

Rhonda Patrick on Sauna Use and COVID-19

Written by Mike

April 21, 2020

"I think there’s a convincing argument that sauna use promotes broader changes in immune function that may bolster defense in a contextually beneficial way."- Dr, Rhona Patrick

Note- This post contains quotes from Dr. Rhonda Patrick’s recent Found My Fitness newsletter and her Q and A video.  She promotes research demonstrating sauna use as a promising wellness tool but does not promote any particular brand of sauna.

For many sauna fans and fitness conscious people Dr. Rhonda Patrick needs no introduction.  Despite her relatively young age she has made a name for herself in the health world while retaining the respect of the medical world.  Dr. Patrick's combination of thorough research and utilizing her website Found My Fitness that she has been able to make a name for herself in promoting preventative approaches to health and longevity.  She is a high profile advocate for the health benefits of sauna use, speaking about its benefits on platforms as diverse as the National Heart Health Summit to the Joe Rogan Experience.  


She has recently spoken about the possibility of sauna benefits on the current COVID-19 pandemic. She points out that she does not feel sauna can cure any acute illness such as COVID-19 and that it is not her field of expertise.  Although there has not been any testing at this time, she sees some strong potential benefits to sauna use at this time. 

"I think there’s a convincing argument that sauna use promotes broader changes in immune function that may bolster defense in a contextually beneficial way." 

"Sauna use has been associated with a reduced risk of developing certain chronic or acute respiratory illnesses including pneumonia.  Sauna use promotes mild hypothermia which in turn induces a wide array of physiological responses.  These responses reduce oxidative stress and inflammation and activate cellular defense systems such as heat shock proteins, which provide protection against many diseases."  
Studies indicate sauna use reduces the risk of developing some acute or chronic respiratory illnesses by 40%.

Sauna use reduces lung inflammation and oxidative stress while benefiting lung tissue.

"Frequent sauna use may decrease pulmonary congestion and lead to other improvements in lung function including vital capacity, tidal volume, minute ventilation, and forced expiratory volume."  She continued, "sauna use also reduced the incidence of common colds in 25 participants who used the sauna one to two times per week for six months compared to 25 controls who did not. 

Sauna may reduce pneumonia instances by modulating the immune system 

"Levels of white blood cells (especially lymphocytes, neutrophils, and basophils) are increased in both trained and non-athletes after sauna use."  

(It is worth noting that white blood cells "might be very important to help COVID-19 patients resist inflammation and maybe survive,"according to immunologist Yufang Shi of the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University in China.)

 Protective Heat Shock Protein Levels Increase During a Sauna Session

"Heat shock proteins (hsps) are a conserved class of proteins with critical roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis and in protecting cells from stressful conditions. Heat shock proteins increased by ~50 percent after 30 minutes in a 163℉ (73℃) sauna in healthy young men and women. Once activated, heat shock proteins can remain so for up to 48 hours."  

"Heat shock proteins like hsp70 are also readily induced by fever. When HSP70s are released from cells, they can stimulate innate immune responses through toll-like receptors 2 and 4. Increasing evidence suggests that certain heat shock proteins play a role in both innate and adaptive immunity."

"Heat shock proteins can directly stimulate innate immune responses, such as the maturation and activation of dendritic cells and the activation of natural killer cells."

 

"This suggests a direct role for heat shock proteins in regulating the innate immune response, which plays an important role in the body’s ability to fight off a disease that it has never been exposed to before."

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