Charity of the Month – Beat Eating Disorders

The charity of the month is Beat Eating Disorders, formerly known as the Eating Disorders Association. This charity was founded in 1989 to end the suffering caused by eating orders and to support the lives affected by it. I came across this amazing charity on LinkedIn and I was blown away by their work.

Eating disorders are terrible illnesses that affect the lives of around 1.25 million people in the UK. Many of those struggling with this illness keep it a secret from their family and friends, and they come from all ages, backgrounds, races, and gender. Eating disorders can affect anyone, regardless of who you are and where you are from.

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Eating disorders include anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), and other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED). It is a horrible illness that can ruin lives but with the right support and treatment, full recovery is possible.

I feel it is the secrecy that is the worst part of this illness. Eating disorders usually come along with a lot of shame, which is why the sufferers battle with it silently. The more awareness raised about eating disorders, the more comfortable people will be about talking about these issues. This is why Beat Eating Disorders charity is doing such an amazing job. I am a huge fan of this charity.

Charity of the Month – Beat Eating Disorders

Beat has a national helpline available every day to help those whose lives are impacted by eating disorders. Details of the helpline opening hours and one-to-one web chat can be found here.

If you like the sound of Beat Eating Disorders charity and want to support their work, click here for details on fundraising, donating, volunteering, and campaigning. The website is filled up lots of information on how you can get involved and take part in supporting people experiencing eating disorders.

Thanks for reading and engaging with this post. Have a lovely day/night wherever you are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 3 Challenges Of Owning A Beauty Salon

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The beauty salon is the first place people think of when they need to fix their hair, have a manicure done, etc. With over 43,000 beauty salons in the UK, there is no argument about the level of competition in this industry. This has helped create a vibrant beauty industry with several career opportunities. However, the industry faces some challenges, and below are a few.

  • Hiring staff with diverse expertise

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Recruitment is not a straightforward task in the beauty salon. Indeed, the owner has to hire experts in various beauty fields. This includes cosmetology, hair styling, nail technicians, massage and aromatherapy, etc. Sometimes, the salon owner may find experts skilled at more than one beauty service. Other times, they are not too lucky. More importantly, there is the problem of finding workers with the requisite skill but few years of experience.

The recruitment terrain here can be quite daunting, especially without planning to go about it. For example, hiring a worker with diverse skills may seem like a good idea to cut down on paying extra salary. However, the repercussions may be dire. That multi-skilled beauty worker can only perform one task at a time. And you may not have enough hands to attend to all your clients on high-demand days. If you plan to outsource parts of your salon service to a professional, that may depend on your management structure.

  • Choosing the right beauty products in adequate quantities

Without a doubt, beauty salons keep in stock a wide range of products to aid work. Moreover, the beauty manufacturing industry continues to make it a mission to flood the market with countless products. Additionally, more brand names in the industry push their products to as many salons as possible. The most important factor here is that clients and customers are spoilt for choosing beauty products.

As a salon owner, the challenge is knowing how many of each product to stock up on. Certainly, you may not be able to satisfy every client who asks for a specific beauty product. If you don’t have what a client requests, you risk losing a customer. How can you resolve this? The trick to getting it right is to stay abreast with trends in the industry. The fear of losing a customer should spur you to stock up on trendy beauty products needed in a salon. As Sarah McKenna, founder of Vixen & Blush, puts it, fear can be a motivational tool when put to good use. 

  • Price distortion

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This is pretty common in various industries and sectors. The beauty salon business is no different. Reducing beauty service fees is an unfair technique used to draw more customers, especially by newly-opened salons. Usually, this happens to the detriment of existing beauty salons. This is a significant challenge facing the business, considering that more are opened in the UK every year. Fortunately, more salon owners are being creative in improving their customer retention. Indeed, while challenges may not be eliminated, you can find a way around them.

 

Tips on Preparing Feet for Beach Season

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Winter is the time of year when we relax, sometimes way too much. We gain a few pounds, let our hair grow, and neglect our feet since we constantly wear socks and closed shoes. And then, with the first warm days, we rush to sort out all that mess before summer.

Everyone wants a good-looking body during the beach season. But it’s equally important to have well-cared legs. You might be wanting to look your best for the beach, be keen to sell feet pics, or just want to do it for your own self-confidence. In any case, it’s something you might want to think about before the season starts. Cracked heels and untidy nails can cast a shadow on your sculpted abs. And if you think no one will notice, you are wrong. Nourished feet in women’s beach shoes will be a cherry on top of every summer outfit. Plus, you’ll feel better when your legs look good from thighs to toes.

Going to a pedicure is a good idea, even if you don’t practice it regularly. But you can do all these treatments at home, without overpaying for them in beauty salons. Of course, you need a little patience and supplies, but the result will be worth the effort.

Have a Bath

Proper hydration is the essence, as the entire body suffers without water. A dehydrated foot can be painful, and the onset of summer heat can worsen this condition. Your feet can get drier than usual during the winter, so you should take short, warm baths to keep them hydrated.

On the page below, find out why your legs swell in the winter:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/leg-swelling/basics/causes/sym-20050910

A warm bath will help you remove dry skin, relieve pain and prevent fungus on your feet. You can make it with the addition of fresh herbs, essential oils, citrus juice, or spices. The combinations are numerous, and the especially useful one is a mixture of vinegar, baking soda, and a little lemon in warm water. This bath will soften the thickened dead skin layers and help you remove them more easily.

After the bath, you can use tea tree oil to cleanse your feet and between your toes. This natural oil has antibacterial and soothing properties, so it can prevent infections and exfoliate dry skin. It will also heal cracked heels.

Foot Scrub

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Dry skin can lead to painful calluses, so make sure you take care of them before beach season. That’s why exfoliating is a vital part of preparing your feet for summer. You can do it once a week on cold days with a foot scrub, pumice stone, or exfoliating cream.

You can also make your own scrub by mixing equal parts of abrasive substance (baking soda, sea salt, or sugar), olive oil, and honey. Then, rub it in circular motions and make sure to reach the base of the nail so you can remove the skin easily.

DIY scrub can help with crack and mildly calves-foot. But a pumice stone is a better solution if you have old blisters and thick layers of dried skin. Choose the one that suits your skin and use it carefully, as explained on this link.

Moisturizing

After exfoliating, you can apply moisturizing cream and socks to prevent your feet from drying out. Any hydrating lotion will do, and you can be generous with the amounts. It’s best to do this treatment before bedtime. You should sleep in socks or wear aloe-infused socks to lock in moisture if possible.

Get Your Nails Done

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You can paint your nails with an appropriate color to show off the best of your legs. Just make sure you get rid of ingrown nails first, as they can be ugly and sore. Then, ask your pedicurist to do it. If swelling and pus appear on the painful spot, you might need minor surgery.

After getting your feet prepared and nourished, it’s time to beautify them. The sand, debris, and saltwater can scratch the nails, so adding an extra coat on the surface is more than desirable. If you’re not a fan of colors and gels, a layer of clear nail polish is another great way to make your feet look great in sandals.

But if you love nail colors, pick the one (or ones) that matches your skin tone and coordinates with your summer attire. If you want to add a little extra glam, try a french polish. You can also apply a specialized coat to matte your gel for a smoother look.

Summer Care Tips

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Foot care doesn’t end up with summer. In fact, it’s a time of the year when you need to take special care of them as bare feet are prone to injuries and infection. So keep them clean and well-hydrated to enjoy your summer vacations without worrying about foot ailments.

Wear shoes that have good arch and heel support. Flat footwear is not comfortable and can lead to heel or arch pain. Instead, opt for sandals with a heel (even half an inch) and a supportive insole. To prevent blisters and cracked heels, wear a variety of shoes.

Change socks daily (opt for natural fibers) or not wear them at all. That will prevent feet from excessive sweating, irritation, and fungal infections. Also, taking off shoes regularly prevents dry skin and odors.

Visit the following source to learn about common mistakes in summer shoe choice:

https://brightside.me/inspiration-health/10-mistakes-we-make-when-choosing-summer-shoes-356060/

Neglected feet during the winter are not the end of the world. But, of course, don’t let that escalate and cause you discomfort and even health problems. A few quick steps will ensure your feet look gorgeous and healthy at all times.

 

 

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