Oxygen
Therapy - The New Buzz in the Beauty Industry
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by Livia Mercer
You might have heard a lot about oxygen therapy in the media
lately. It certainly has become the new buzz word in the industry.
With celebrities such as Madonna, Heather Locklear, Donatella
Versace and Gwen Stefani endorsing it and Madonna is even
reported to have a machine in her home, there is certainly
a lot of interest in this treatment.
So what is Oxygen Therapy and how does it work?
We all need oxygen. We are surrounded by it. We breathe it
in. Oxygen is the ultimate life support ingredient, helping
cells to survive, reproduce and regenerate. Oxygen is also
a healing agent, a provider of energy and it guards against
unfriendly bacteria and disease. Science has shown us that
our skin cells are the last to receive the oxygen we breathe
in. Also as we age the delivery of oxygen to the skin cells
slows down which in turn slows down the cell regeneration.
This causes the skin to become thinner and wrinkles and brown
spots can start to appear.
The skin can also have a general 'dulling'. Oxygen Therapy
combats these symptoms by delivering a concentrated stream
of oxygen directly to the skin, followed by an oxygen rich
skin cream or serum. According to Intraceuticals, an Australian
company who developed the treatment along with a skincare
range to go with it, the Oxygen facial is gentle, relaxing
and soothing and is suitable for all skin types. The facial
promises to deliver skin that looks and feels years younger,
is nourished and hydrated and the skin renewal is stimulated.
The company also claims that your fine lines and blemishes
virtually disappear in just a one 30 minute treatment. An
increase in the levels of oxygen in the skin helps to enhance
the skin cells' metabolic health, enhances new cell growth
and the functioning of the blood vessels in the skin. The
resulting increase in blood flow improves the body's ability
to metabolise, absorb and utilise vitamins, minerals, proteins
and other nutrients.
Oxygen also stimulates collagen production and the production
of elastin fibres, all in all contributing to healthier, younger
looking skin! The procedure involves six weekly treatments
followed by monthly facials, costing $140-200 each.
If however you are a busy girl constantly on the go Tali by
Tali Shine has developed the first Oxygen Therapy in a bottle.
This fantastic little product is great if you are flying or
generally spend a lot of time in air-conditioning which is
extremely dehydrating for the skin.
This product was created by using technology developed by
NASA scientists. It is a 100% natural, non toxic, chemical
free and pH balanced skin rejuvenating facial spray containing
high levels of bio-available oxygen dissolved in highly filtered
water. At first this spray has a mild chlorine-like scent.
But it is not unpleasant.
The smell is due to the use of Atlantic sea salt in the manufacturing
process. And if they put a fragrance in the product to mask
the smell, this would have destabilised the oxygen. So we
prefer the original smell. After having used the spray regularly
I have noticed a definite brightening of my skin and it is
an excellent product to keep with you at all times to re-hydrate
your skin instantly.
© 2006-2007 Livia Mercer - The Beauty Review Online Magazine
About the Author:
Livia Mercer is the creator of The Beauty Review. A FREE monthly
online magazine for women who love beauty and cosmetics and
want REAL product reviews by REAL women. For a free, subscription,
visit: http://www.thebeautyreview.com.au
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