Transitioning into a Spring lifestyle
Guest post from Terry Herman
I'm pleased to reproduce a delightful article 'Transitioning into a Spring Lifestyle' by a lady called Terry Herman, an expert and writer in the field of Health and Wellness.
Terry, from Chicago writes from the heart in her blog Terry's Spa, Beauty and Wellness.
Her article struck a chord because it's so easy to let busy lives cloud our vision and we forget that really we're just a small part of the whole big picture. To retain that healthy balance between nature and our own mind, body and spirit we sometimes just need to stop and 'smell the roses' - or even the hyancinths.
The first day of Spring
"As I write this, the calendar indicates
that it's officially the first day of Spring, yet when I awakened, it
was snowing and unseasonably cold. At this rate I think the accumulated
snow won't melt 'til mid-April which is probably when the temps will
finally begin warming up.
It's
definitely been a harsh and wicked winter, so anything that reminds me
of Spring, like the birds chirping or new growth poking their cute
little green heads through the nearly thawed ground, will be welcome
reminders of the new season.
Whenever a season transitions into another I'm reminded how these changes impact virtually every aspect of my life.
Following re some helpful tips I've developed over the years that will help you transition from Winter to Spring and even into Summer.
Springtime is a time for renewal in purpose of self, so renew and enjoy my tips and all that this beautiful new season has to offer."
Terry's Spring Lifestyle Beauty Tips
- Change your skin and body care regimens and products. Go with lighter formulations. Warming temps also mean more humidity in the
air, so you might need to forgo using a serum or booster, plus heavier-weight
moisturizers, and just go with a light or medium-weight moisturizer.
- Consider exfoliating less and reducing the intensity of
your cleansing regimen. If your regimen
and product changes are too drastic, your skin will react; so, pay attention to
what your skin might be telling you to do, or not to do.
- Consider using chilled face toners or an essential
oil-based spritzer to refresh the face and neck areas throughout the day,
especially as temperatures heat up and humidity increases.
- Chill your toner and spritz away for a pick-me-up
throughout the day. Chilled rosewater,
even the culinary type, is also a great refresher in this newly awakened Spring lifestyle.
- Change the intensity of your fragrance. Go with lighter formulations and scent
profiles, such as florals or greens, versus woods, ambers, musk, etc. Remember, temperatures warm up and
humidity levels increase, so too will your body heat, intensifying the
fragrance, which could make it too cloying.
- Both the weight of clothing fabric and color palettes
should changeover from weightier fabrics and darker colors to lighter-weight fabrics (e.g. cotton,
silk, natural fiber blends, etc.) that are more neutral or pastel in color;
lighter weight fabrics and colors also keep the skin cooler, naturally.
- Continue using products with a sunscreen/SPF rating to
protect the skin from UVA/UVB rays. If
uncertain, consult a dermatologist or esthetician.
- When in doubt, look to nature for cues on what to do. During the day when the sun’s
rays are their strongest, most birds and other creatures have the good sense to
seek shade and avoid rigorous activity.
Take a cue from them, slow down and stay cooler. Animals also begin shedding their winter
“coats” to prepare for the warmer temperatures.
- What may have worked during the fall and winter, might not
necessarily work in the spring and the lead-up to summer.
- Lighten up on the types of foods you consume and continue
drinking plenty of water to maintain a healthy digestive and circulatory
system. Warmer temps and heavier foods
are more taxing on the digestive system.
- When over-heated or flushed, slow down and don’t over
stress your body. Try rubbing ice cubes
over pressure points (nape of neck, inside wrists, behind knees, temples,
arches, outer sides of Achilles heel, etc.) for relief. Another way to get relief is to soak the
feet in cool water, or to take cool showers.
- Take leisurely walks and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. The best times for doing this are early
morning or at sunset, when it’s cooler and less humid.
- Don't forget to open those windows and let the balmy
breezes and fresher air come indoor and envelope you in your new Spring lifestyle!
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