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Jan Marini Research, Inc -
As an Esthetician, I am interested in offering the finest clinical line of skin care products for my clients in order to produce the maximum and sometimes dramatic improvements in skin possible. For these reasons I have personally and professionally used and recommended Jan Marini Research, Inc. skin care for many years.
The Bioglycolic Line combines proven glycolic standards with Technological advancements far beyond anything previously available. Jan Marini Research, Inc. has created Bioglycolic products to provide the ultimate resurfacing agents along with additional scientifically calculated components to equate unparalled skin care management.
Glycolic acid stimulates collagen, increases epidermal volume and even acts as a powerful antioxidant and free radical inhibitor. Reduction in fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, pre-cancerous lesions and skin tone are often noted after a series of Glycolic treatments. Tests also illustrate how glycolic acid acts as a delivery agent when combined with other beneficial ingredients such as Vitamin C products and Retin A alternatives such as Retinal which are cutting edge technologies that fall into the category known as retinoids which have Vitamin A?like biological activity. Vitamin A plays a critical role in skin growth, repair, regeneration and is anti aging.
Jan Marini Research, Inc. products are available only through Estheticians, Plastic Surgeons, and Dermatologists. Contact Gloria De Voss, Esthetician, for an appointment and skin analysis at Info@AromaticMassage.com or call (941) 727-4266.
IMANI Naturals -
Organic & wild crafted Essential Oils
The same organic Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils used by Aromatic Massage & Skin Care are available on site as well as online. To order Online you may go to ImaniNatural.com Free of charge Consultation and instruction for the use as well as; benefits of essential oils and aromatherapy available at Aromatic Massage & Skin Care upon request.
LIGHT/SOUND TECHNOLOGY FOR STRESS REDUCTION
The science of auditory and visual stimulation
Auditory and visual stimulation (AVS) is a method of personal
development that has evolved over more than two decades from the study
and use of biofeedback; a training procedure that can enable a person to
alter physiological responses to induce a desired state of mind.
However, the application of AVS is quite distinct from biofeedback. In biofeedback, the object for the individual is to deliberately try to calm or train mental activity. With AVS, passive inducement occurs without the conscious effort of the individual. The frequencies of light and sound can be utilized for relaxation or stimulation purposes without the side-effects associated with other common approaches.
How AVS works
The induction into higher arousal states induced by higher
frequencies of our special, broad-spectrum white LED lights is theorized
to provide enhanced mental activity, which can result in cognitive
improvement. The induction to lower states of mental activity through
specific lower frequency rates has been found to reduce feelings of
anxiety and stress thereby promoting feelings of calmness and deep
relaxation, allowing the mind to operate more efficiently with greater
clarity.
How AVS technology is applied
Auditory and visual stimulation is introduced primarily through the
optic nerve and ears by means of computerized technology. This
technology is applied to the individual through the use of specially
designed glasses inset with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) set at
specific angles and distances from the eye to optimize desired effect.
These lights flash at predetermined frequencies, and are coupled with specific tones that are received through headphones. The light emitting from the glasses and rate of the flicker introduced by way of the optic nerve creates a matching effect, or induction, between the mind and the set rate of flickering, thereby moving the mind to either more energetic or into deeply relaxing states. Frequencies are determined by the preferred outcome.
Frequency Following Response
The induction method by which this occurs is known as Frequency
Following Response (FFR). Through this natural response mechanism, the
mind matches the corresponding visual and auditory stimulus. Two common
examples demonstrating a typical relaxation response are when gazing
into a gently flickering flame, or the effect of soothing music upon
the listener. To try the MindSpa click on the button below.




