National Spa Week: What is National Spa Week?

PURE are proud partners of National Spa Week from 17th – 23rd September. This year National Spa Week are celebrating the fantastic work of Local Heros and Working Mums. We think working mums and local heros should be rewarded for their hard work and what better way than a relaxing and revitalising spa day.

Now in its 8th year, National Spa Week brings together a range of fabulous offers from some of the country’s most prestigious and well known spas, and PURE is delighted to be included in the UK’s spa elite! We are the holder of Day Spa of the Year 2012 don’t you know!

The objective of National Spa Week is to raise the awareness of spa throughout the UK and to hi-light some of the the many health benefits that may be enjoyed by consumers from including a regular visit to a spa as part of an active, healthy lifestyle. As the largest Day Spa group in Scotland we are very happy to be promoting spa to everyone.

National Spa Week aims to encourage consumers to visit a spa more frequently and to attract the many ‘spa virgins’ out there. This National Spa Week PURE Spa & Beauty has created some exclusive spa packages for you so whether you are a spa regular or a newbie you can experience spa this September for a great value price starting from £50.

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To find out more about National Spa Week – http://www.spaweek.co.uk/

Stress Awareness Month Guest Blog: Stress Warning Signs

The top stress tips keep on coming this month…today we are giving you information on the warning signs of stress from Scottish stress and wellbeing professionals at Resolve.

“Lots of different situations in our lives can cause us to feel stress.

A bit of stress can be a good thing, getting the adrenalin pumping and helping us to perform to the best of our ability. However, sometimes we can start to become overwhelmed and stress can have a negative impact on how we think, feel and behave.

When this happens we can start to notice symptoms such as:

  • Sleep problems
  • Pain and tension in our back, neck and shoulder muscles
  • Irritability or mood swings
  • Increased worry or anxiety
  • Headaches
  • Upset stomach
  • Chest pains or breathlessness
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Changes in appetite

If you’re noticing a few of these symptoms then stress may be a problem for you. When you’re stressed, life can feel a lot harder, and your work, social life and relationships may suffer. However, the good news is that there are some simple things you can do to help manage your stress:

Make sure you keep doing the things that you enjoy. Often when we’re stressed we withdraw from other people. This tends to make the stress worse. Keep up your hobbies, and make time for friends and family.

Make time to relax. This could include formal relaxation techniques such as breathing exercises, or a hot bath, massage, yoga or tai chi. Different things work for different people – the important thing is to build time for relaxation into your daily routine.

Think about your sleep pattern. Try to go to bed and get up at roughly the same time
every day. Think about your environment – is your bedroom a calm, comfortable space?

Try to identify exactly what your stressors are and think about ways you could manage them better. Are there small changes you can make – such as to your daily routine, or to your time management, or the way you communicate with others?

Try to eat a healthy, balanced diet. And watch your alcohol and caffeine intake.

Take regular exercise. This helps with your mood, can give you more energy, aids sleep, and can help to reduce stress.

Be aware of your thinking. When we’re stressed, we tend to think about ourselves, the situation we’re in and the future in quite a negative way. Ask yourself whether you’re doing this, and whether there are alternative ways you could think about things.

At resolve, our focus is on wellbeing. If stress is a problem for you, you may benefit from some support to learn which strategies best fit your situation. Guided self-help is an approach which has been shown to be helpful for people experiencing stress and is based on cognitive-behavioural principles.

Margaret Yeaman – resolve Wellbeing Consultant

[email protected] – Tel:0131 718 6003

More about resolve – resolve supports wellbeing by providing personalised solutions
for dealing with life’s challenges both at home and in the workplace through guided self-help and counselling. For further information please visit our website www.resolvescotland.org.uk

resolve is funded by the Scottish Government’s Enterprise Growth Fund and is part of Health in Mind, a “not for profit” charitable organisation which has been providing wellbeing and counselling service in and around Edinburgh for over 30 years on behalf of the NHS, local authorities and the Scottish Government. Charity number: SC004128.

PURE in the Press: Military Marches On…

Did you see our great write up in Glasgow’s Evening Times this week?…

“PURE Deluxe Manicure by Leighton Denny at PURE Spa & Beauty Silverburn, £27

A Yorkshire-born former fork-lift driver might not be the first person you think of when it comes to celebrity nails. But Leighton Denny has shaped quite a career since opening his first salon in Bradford.

From the Spice Girls to Kate Moss, Rihanna to Joan Collins, he has tended the talons of all the A listers.

Now PURE Spa & Beauty Silverburn has started using Leighton Denny Expert Nail products for its range of manicures and pedicures.

I got a vibrant blue polish, called Ink Jet, which is one of a wide selection to choose from, including pastels, metallics, and vibrant plums and reds. After two coats, Miracle Mist Speed Drying Spray is applied to ensure everything is set”

www.purespauk.com

Sarah Swain

Stress Awareness Month: Twitter Stress Tips Competition

So we are giving you our top tips to help stress this month but we want you to share your top stress busting tips too. Head across to twitter now to take part in our stress tips competition. Just tell us your best stress tip and the top tip will win an Elemis quiet mind product kit worth £51! Remember your #stressawareness

https://twitter.com/purespa

The Rules

-The winner will be the twitter reply that we deem the most useful to other followers by Sunday 16th September when the competition closes.

-You may enter as many times as you like to increase your chances of winning.

-Pure Spa reserve the right to remove any offensive or inappropriate entries and disqualify entrants who are seen to be acting inappropriately.

Stress Awareness Month: Top Therapist Tips for Stress

As you know this month we are campaigning for stress awareness. There are many ways you can help beat stress in your life. We will be sharing top tips with you from lots of different industries. Today, our highly trained therapists at PURE give you tips to help your wellbeing…

  • Take Time Out

“The key thing to de-stress is to take yourself away from the stressful element, ensure you are taking time out for yourself and doing what you enjoy. Going to the cinema/watching the world go by from a coffee shop/going out with friends/getting lost in a good book”

  • Plan ahead

“Making plans so you have something to look forward too can be the easiest way to not let day to day stresses overcome you. Having your regular beauty/spa treatment booked in advance means that you know there is time out for yourself on the horizon (this could be anything from an eyebrow wax to a spa massage treatment – everyone finds different things relaxing)”

  • Have a weekly pamper night

“Making time for yourself and taking care of yourself (there is only one of you) is a great tip to rid stress. Have a pampering night once a week using your favourite products. My favourite product for relaxing is anything from the elemis exotic range mostly the frangipani body wash – leaves the skin super soft just after a shower with no need for body lotion)”

  • Take a bath

“After a warm bath with some Elemis Quiet Mind Relaxing Bath Elixir, Apply Elemis De-Stress Massage Oil over skin like you would apply a body moisturiser and prepare to be totally chilled… The oil contains Rosewood which is one of the most amazing smelling aromatherapy oils used and it’s a fantastic skin conditioner. It also contains Marjoram and Lavender which work in harmony to warm the body, calm your senses and prepare you for an amazing nights sleep”

  • Work on your breathing

“We all find it hard to find time for ourselves in a busy working week, we sometimes struggle to switch off and relax at the end of a hard day at work. But did you know that by finding just 5 minutes for you to take time to yourself can really make all the difference? One of the best ways to relax is to tell your body to do so… Find somewhere that you like to take sometime out for yourself. (I often try this technique if I am struggling to sleep and it really does help) For you to really feel the benefit of this you need to lie down so on the sofa, or in bed or the bath are usually good places to start. Get comfortable, have peaceful and quiet surroundings, and lie down in a position that feels comfortable for you. Close your eyes and really focus on your breathing. Take a deep breath, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Nice and slowly, you want to repeat this 3 times when carrying the exercise out. On your last breath out you need tell your body to relax. If you have done this properly you will feel your body sink down into the sofa/bed/bath and your last breath out will be much deeper than the previous two… Its a technique used in some of our treatments, almost like we are giving the client permission to relax – great if someone is nervous or anxious”

  • Try a facial

“A treatment that is often overlooked when it comes to wanting total relaxation is a facial. Often our clients will opt for a massage to help relax and de-stress but with a facial you are lying still for the entire time without someone interrupting your state of relaxation to ask you to turn over to continue the treatment. Not only will you come out of your treatment with a new glowing complexion but in all of our Elemis facials you will have been treated to a blissful face, neck, shoulder, scalp massage and hand & arm massage the ultimate areas to concentrate on if you require some relaxation and tension release”

These tips were provided by Lyn, the manager at Lothian Road and Maggie our Group Senior Therapist.

Do you agree with our What are you top tips for stress?