Looking to green your spa, but worried about the expenses?
Our upcoming Green Scene ("Mayan Marvel," August 2010) contains lots of information about cost-efficient ways to incorporate eco-friendly supplies into your spa.
Heres a taste to get you started:
Make investments that have a proven return. John Vater, co-owner of Spa Adriana in Huntington, New York, says, "solar panels pay off, as long as you continue using them to save on energy costs."
Shop locally. When Vater and his wife Adriana recently remodeled their spa, they wanted to enrich their Mayan theme by building a faade with limestone from the Yuctan Peninsula in Mexico. Instead, they found a local company that manufactures precut concrete. "That way our renovation doesn't have the environmental impact that would result from shipping and trucking materials all that distance," John says. "It saves a lot of money too."
What supplies, products and materials do you employ to increase your spa's sustainability? Send your ideas to Katie O'Reilly, associate editor, at koreilly@creativeage.com.
These vulnerable areas need special attention. Here's how to best utilize the latest advancements in skin care for eyes and lips.
If the eyes are the windows to the soul, the lips are the mouthpieces for the heart. They're the first features people notice, and the ones that convey emotion without making a sound. "Lips and eyes are the focus of the face. That's why it's so important to take good care of them," says Bella Schneider, CEO and founder of 5 Star Formulators.
To do so, good skin care is essential. "People always notice the eyes first. This is where we first see signs of aging and wrinkles. If you're not getting enough sleep or have a poor diet, they show it," says Louise Peck, Ph.D., founder of HydroPeptide.
We talked to five skin care experts who shared their knowledge about eye and lip treatments. Here, they reveal why these areas require special attention, and suggest the latest ingredients that yield the best results for your clients.