Your car is not the only thing that needs to be winter proofed! The dry winter weather partnered with being cooped up indoors with the heat on can do some serious damage to your nails and cuticles. No woman likes to look down and unhealthy nails. Check out these tips from CNN.com for keeping your nails strong and healthy during the winter months.
Poor nails are caused by two words: moisture loss. "Healthy nails contain 18 percent water on average," says Erin Gilbert, a New York City dermatologist. Dried-out nails are more likely to break, split, and chip. Compounding the harsh climate conditions are stressors such as hot showers (water draws moisture from nails as it evaporates from skin) and drying products, like polish removers with acetone, alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and dishwashing liquid. You may consider wearing gloves when doing this dishes. Also, try Dr.'s Remedy Polish Remover for a gentler alternative. It removes the additives and toxins found in most commercial removers. It will help in your nail care routine! Dr.'s Remedy Nail Polish is another great investment.
Intense hydration is the name of the game, says Shari Gottesman, the founder of Perfect Formula, a nail-care and color brand in New York City. Nails are made up of flattened dead cells containing keratin, but moisturizers can make them flexible, supple, and less likely to split and break. So when you reach for that rich winter hand cream (which you should apply after every hand washing), get in the habit of slathering your nails, too.
If you have polish on, just massage the cream into the cuticles to help stimulate healthy nail growth, says Baumann. Look for lotions that contain urea—a humectant that helps hold moisture in the skin, says Gilbert. At night, rub on cuticle oil (in a pinch, olive oil also works). And once a week, step things up with an intensive treatment. Gilbert recommends soaking nails in lukewarm water for no more than 10 minutes, then coating them with cuticle oil and slipping on cotton gloves for at least an hour. Keep up this routine and you will have healthy nails for the winter months!
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'All the Benefits of a Luxury Spa with the Modern Sterilization Techniques of a Doctor's Office'
Friday, December 30, 2011
Meet Jennifer and Tracy!
Step Alive Spa is excited to introduce Jennifer Chortie and Tracy Woodruff. Along with providing our clients with a clean, doctor-approved spa experience, Step Alive Spa offers two experienced and well trained aesthetician.
Tracy is a managing aesthetician and she will be the one giving you your relaxing massage or facial. Step Alive Spa offers Plazan facials. Placenta cell based cosmetics are being used in all of the top US clinics and are growing in popularity world-wide. According to cosmetic researchers, placenta-protein in skin-care products supplement the vitamin and hormone content. Overtime, scientists believe the protein nourishes and actually rejuvenates the skin. Now you have the chance to utilize this spa technology used by stars like Jennifer Lopez. Make an appointment with Tracy today!
A spa trip and facial is not complete without a manicure and pedicure! Step Alive Spa is the perfect place to receive a safe, clean, and professional mani-pedi. Jennifer Chortie has over 17 years of experience as a nail technician and aesthetician. Step Alive Spa will leave you with confidence in your beauty, inside and out.
Tracy is a managing aesthetician and she will be the one giving you your relaxing massage or facial. Step Alive Spa offers Plazan facials. Placenta cell based cosmetics are being used in all of the top US clinics and are growing in popularity world-wide. According to cosmetic researchers, placenta-protein in skin-care products supplement the vitamin and hormone content. Overtime, scientists believe the protein nourishes and actually rejuvenates the skin. Now you have the chance to utilize this spa technology used by stars like Jennifer Lopez. Make an appointment with Tracy today!
A spa trip and facial is not complete without a manicure and pedicure! Step Alive Spa is the perfect place to receive a safe, clean, and professional mani-pedi. Jennifer Chortie has over 17 years of experience as a nail technician and aesthetician. Step Alive Spa will leave you with confidence in your beauty, inside and out.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Celeb's Favorite Winter Nail Color
Elle.com recently compiled a list of this winter's hottest celebrity nail colors. Celebrities like Lea Michelle, Kristin Stewart, and Emma Watson have all been spotted wearing these cool nail colors this winter. However, you have on up on these fashionista celebrities because With Dr.'s Remedy nail color you can get the look without harming your nails.
1. Navy Blue - Noble Navy with have you feeling proud of your manicure.
2. Pastel Purple - To get this pretty look, try Dr.'s Remedy Lively Lilac.
3. Classic Red - Revive Ruby Red is the perfect classic shade.
4. Dark Chocolate - Desire Dark Brown is perfect for achieving a chocolatey sweet look on your fingers.
5. Muted Gold - Try Glee Gold and you'll shine at all the holiday parties.
1. Navy Blue - Noble Navy with have you feeling proud of your manicure.
2. Pastel Purple - To get this pretty look, try Dr.'s Remedy Lively Lilac.
4. Dark Chocolate - Desire Dark Brown is perfect for achieving a chocolatey sweet look on your fingers.
5. Muted Gold - Try Glee Gold and you'll shine at all the holiday parties.
Monday, August 22, 2011
What Does Your Nail Polish Say About You?
What Does Your Nail Polish Say About You?
Fuschia: Calling All Bombshells
The woman who wears this bright purple raspberry nail polish is chic, sexy, and bold. To wear this feminine color, you have to be confident because it's eye-catching and people will notice.
How to wear it: Rock the sizzling hue on your nails with a neutral or natural shade on your toes to balance the brightness.
Dark Brown: Trendsetter In the House
The latest "it" color appeals to super-trendy women who have a unique sense of style. She's a little 'bohemian' and a little 'rocker'. Even if you don't consider yourself a fashion risk-taker, donning a dark brown nail color is a great way to punch up your look with a striking accent.
How to wear it: Pair dark browns with cutoff jean shorts, a bias-cut T-shirt, chunky platforms, Jimi Hendrix-inspired jewelry and a smokin' pair of sunglasses, or just team it with your favorite little black dress for nights out on the town.
Coral: You're Ready for Summer!
Sporting coral nail polish -- the quintessential warm-weather shade -- means you love summer. Coral is very feminine, and this woman may be starting a summer fling. She's happy -- or she wants to be happy.
How to wear it: Coral can be worn dressy or casual. With a pretty summer dress, coral is so cute.
Bonus: The peachy-pink shade is the perfect pedicure color and flatters all skin tones.
Tangerine: Life of the Party
A woman wearing neon green is vivacious, energetic and talkative. She's up for anything. She has a 'life is short' attitude. She's the life of the party and strikes up conversations with strangers. This woman probably shuns the corporate environment. She works in the fashion industry or freelance and therefore likes trendy colors.
How to wear it: The color is not for everyday -- unless you work in a creative field. Try the bold hue on your toes to perk up summer sandals.
White or Grey: The Polish That Keeps on Wearing
A woman who chooses White or Grey is classic and confident. She knows what she likes and you can't change her mind. This woman does not want to be bothered by chipped nails, so she goes for low-profile colors.
How to wear it: Off-white nail polish does not flatter toes -- unless you have bronzed feet. Instead, keep it to your nails for the chicest look.
Light Pink: 9 to 5 and Beyond
Gals who opt for light pink are feminine and conservative. She's classy and is always dressed right. This is the perfect color for the career professional. This woman likes to look perfect, and light pink nails always look very well-groomed.
How to wear it: To the office, business meetings or cocktails while sporting a tailored dress or suit, lady-like pearls and sparkly baubles.
Red: Not Just for Lovers
This universally flattering nail color exudes elegance, power and romance and the woman wearing it wants to attract her man. This woman is in love. She might be going on a date. She wants to show that she is open-minded and very classy.
How to Wear It: Red can be worn simultaneously on the nails and toes and it's one of the only shades that's great to match. It looks very polished and stylish.
Blue: For the Young at Heart
Blue nail polish tells the world you are youthful, fun and willing to try new things. Blue nail lacquer is very on-trend this season and sends the message to admirers that you are a stylish trendsetter yet down to earth.
How to wear it: This color will steal the spotlight, so wear it either on your nails or toes, and offset the look with a more subtle color.
Bronze & Gold: Style Maven
This high-shine, foil-like color is for the woman who really knows fashion. She knows what's in, and she knows how to mix couture pieces with her everyday wardrobe. She's very well put together and probably gives fashion advice to other people. She probably works in fashion or beauty.
How to wear it: Pair it with jeans, a fabulous top and metallic sandals, or with all black plus metallic accessories.
Purple: Crossing Boundaries
Many shades of purple are sophisticated and work well for the modern businesswoman, bohemian hipster or casual prepster. Try dark purple as an alternative to vampy reds, and brighter purples as alternatives to pinks and corals.
How to wear it: Wear dark purples for glam nights out and brighter purples for day.
Stop into The Advanced Footcare Clinic or visit our website to purchase these cool and nourishing colors!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
New! Placenta Cell Technology Facials
As summer comes to a close, you may want something to cheer you up and The Step Alive Spa has just the thing for you! We have recently introduced a new type of facial into our provided services. This new facial uses placenta cell techonology. This new technology includes a powerful antioxidant, Dibunol. The non-aggressive production techniques assure a total preservation of all the properties of active ingredients. Clinical testing has demonstrated visible results in just six to eight weeks.
This unique skin care product has been labratory proven to be more effective than traditional creams or those with plant extracts. Because it is made with all-natural, compatible active components, it provides real results without any negative side effects. Call our office at 419-423-1888 or visit our website and schedule your facial today.
In the meantime, visit our product store for more pampering products. You can pamper you toes with non harmful polish and remover.
Dr.'s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish Remover appeals to health-conscious women, because it removes the potentially harmful additives and toxic chemicals found in most commercial nail polish removers. Created, tested, and prescribed by doctors. Don't hesitate to pamper your feet!
This unique skin care product has been labratory proven to be more effective than traditional creams or those with plant extracts. Because it is made with all-natural, compatible active components, it provides real results without any negative side effects. Call our office at 419-423-1888 or visit our website and schedule your facial today.
In the meantime, visit our product store for more pampering products. You can pamper you toes with non harmful polish and remover.
Dr.'s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish Remover appeals to health-conscious women, because it removes the potentially harmful additives and toxic chemicals found in most commercial nail polish removers. Created, tested, and prescribed by doctors. Don't hesitate to pamper your feet!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Aromatherapy For Hands And Feet

Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils to heal and relieve sore and tired muscles of the hands and feet. The essential oils are that from trees plants and herbs as well as flowers. This process is a natural way of healing the body using natures oils. This has stemmed from Ancient practice to naturally heal ailments, back then that's all they had just the natural things that surrounded them so they look advantage of what the earth had to offer. Here are some Essential Oils that are most common during Aromatherapy.
- Peppermint oil- This is used alot in foot care to relive foot pain. It help cool and sooth sore feet.
- Tee Tree Oil- used to sooth cuts, scraps and the major cure for toenail fungus.
- Sandalwood Oil- This oil is used on the hands and the feet. Relaxes the muscles.
All of these oils are a great add-on to any pedicure and manicure service. It is a great way to pamper yourself and add that extra feel- good feeling that everyone deserves. So make sure that you take advantage of the Aromatherapy service wherever you get pedicures or manicures.
Nail Polish Trends For Fall

Black Nails are still in, in fact it is becoming the "it" color for Fall and Winter. Most Women are scared of black but it's a great color that goes with anything. As a Nail Tech I always love getting my clients to get out of there box and black is a good choice for that.





Green of all shades from matte to shimmer and light to dark are in this Fall and Winter. You usually think of darker colors for Fall, but green is a great color to add to the mix.



Navy is coming back just as fast as black is this Fall. Not to be confused with the lighter blue colors out there, Navy is a funky way to spruce up the blue end of the polish world.

Ruby, what a great way to add some color to your winter blahs. Ruby tones spice up any outfit and is good for anytime of the year. So when your getting tired of winter add alittle Ruby to your life.
Metallic, silvers and golds add that bling bling in your wardrobe. Don't be afraid of those flashy tones they will get the holiday party started.



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