The Epicuren Discovery line is one of the few exclusive skin care lines we carry at Beautynhealth.com The majority of the customers we provide products to visit our spa, a resort, an aesthetician, or a dermatologist. BeautynHealth.com , is Epicuren Discovery's 1st Online Store since 1990. Lisa Bass is a licensed aesthetician in Eugene Oregon and founder of LBASS Cosmetics. Lisa is also our Skin Care Director and professional Epicuren trained aesthetician. Lisa performs Epicuren Enzyme facials daily at our deluxe private spa and is available to evaluate your skin in person or over the internet though our complementary skin analysis. (Photos provided are not used online with out prior consent from the client and are for her eyes only)
Epicuren represents three decades of commitment to the discovery, design and development of products, and through continuous progression Epicuren has evolved and changed to offer pure, innovative skin care using the most luxurious, natural ingredients. Epicuren is an Enzyme skin care system used by cosmetic surgeons, dermatologists, exclusive resorts, and highly skilled licensed aestheticians around the world in support of ageless beauty and natural well being.
Epicuren Face products include Cleansers, Exfoliants, Toners, Enzyme Complex, Specialty, Moisturizers, Sunscreen, and Masks.
Epicuren Body products include Wash, Exfoliants, Specialty, Moisturizers, Sunscreen.
Storing Epicuren Products - Epicuren suggests storing there products at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
Epicuren expiration date - according to Epicuren the shelf-life of unopened products is approximately 2 years , unless otherwise stated. They also state that with all skin care products, that the best results are usually achieved if used within 6 months after opening there products.
Epicuren also suggest you not buy Epicuren products from unauthorized suppliers. They recommend you purchase all Epicuren through a location such as www.beautynhealth.com or our spa who buys directly from Epicuren!
Call Beautynhealth.com at toll free 1-877-881-4668 and they will help you with your Epicuren product needs.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Exfoliation process : Beautynhealth.com

As our skin grows it casts off dead skin cells. These dead skin cells block the pores, causing blackheads, breakouts and make the skin’s surface look dull. Exfoliation gently removes these dead cells and reveals a new, softer, clearer and glowing skin. It also helps in boosting the blood circulation. Afterward, fine lines will be less visible and your complexion will glow. Here are a few easy steps to exfoliating your face and body to improve your complexion.
How to Exfoliate the Face & Body
First clean the skin to remove any make up, pollutants, and other residues, and then exfoliate the face or the body.
Always scrub gently on a wet face or body.
Use small circular motions to gently remove the dead skin.
Use vertical motion to wipe the body clean of the scrub particles.
Rinse with warm water and pat dry with a soft towel, leaving face or body still a little damp.
Apply moisturizer on your face and body lotion on the body after exfoliating.
As always if your in the local area, visit our spa! By appointment Only. Shop for your cosmetic products HERE at Beautynhealth.com
Thursday, January 7, 2010
LBASS & Beautynhealth.com on FOX NEWS
Help us support our very own Lisa Bass, founder of LBASS Cosmetics, Lead Esthetician and Skin care director at Beautynhealth.com ! You can view this video and more on our Youtube page:
or visit us at: http://www.beautynhealth.com/lbass
or http://www.beautynhealth.com/pages/spa.html
or visit us at: http://www.beautynhealth.com/lbass
or http://www.beautynhealth.com/pages/spa.html
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
From the Heart Spa - Beautynhealth.com
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Herbal Spice moisturizer, is so in right now!
Hydration, Hydration, Hydration! We all need to keep are bodies well moisturized throughout the winter season. Going from heat to cold constantly like we do, our skin becomes very dry and almost chapped feeling. But no fears, our Epicuren line carries an abundant of moisturizers to surely take care of that. Check out our afterbath moisturizers,we sell an assortment of wonderful scents and they are so very hydrating. For the season try our Herbal spice, it smells delicious and really puts you in high spirits :) whichever scent you decide with will be amazing because they all smell so GOOD!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Aloe Vera, Check it out!
Check out this article on Aloe Vera.. it has alot of healing properties and benefits :)
What is Aloe Vera?
Aloe Vera is a cactus-like plant but is actually part of the lily family. There are over 300 varieties of the Aloe plant, but it is the Aloe barbadensis variety that exhibits the best medicinal properties.
Benefits of Aloe Vera
External Benfits:
Burn and Wound Healing: Aloe Vera is best known for its soothing and healing effects on burns and other wounds. Studies show that Aloe Vera when applied to a wound increases both the rate of wound closure and the tensile strength of the wound via the proliferation of cells, including skin, liver, nerve and blood cells.
Aging Of The Skin: Aging of the skin is characterized by thinning and wrinkling of the epidermis, combined with the appearance of lines, creases, age spots and furrows in the face. Components of Aloe Vera have been found to reverse degenerative skin changes by stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis, in essence turning back the clock on the effects aging has on skin.
Immune System Restoration: Research has proven that Aloe Vera prevent suppression of the skin's immune system. This suppression may be one of the causes of skin cancer. In addition, topical application of the Aloe Vera can be made up to 24 hours after exposure to ultraviolet light without reducing the degree of prevention regarding immune system suppression.
Moisturizer: One of the main reasons Aloe Vera has become so popular among consumers is that it possesses incredible moisturizing properties. Studies show that Aloe Vera improves the skin's ability to hydrate itself, aids in the removal of dead skin cells and has an effective penetrating ability that helps transport healthy substances through the skin. Each of these factors make Aloe Vera an ideal ingredient in cosmetic and dermatological products. In fact, Aloe Vera is currently one of the most important ingredients in the cosmetics industry, being utilized in over 95% of the dermatologically valuable extracts manufactured worldwide.
Arthritis, Joint and Muscle Pain: Aloe Vera is believed to reduce severe joint and muscle pain associated with arthritis, as well as pain related to tendinitis and injuries. When applied directly to the area of pain, Aloe Vera penetrates the skin to soothe the pain. Studies have also found that ingestion of Aloe Vera on a daily basis can help prevent and cause a regression of adjutant arthritis.
Anti-Inflammatory: Aloe Vera promotes a variety of anti-inflammatory responses in the body, reducing swelling from injuries and promoting recovery from infections. Such anti-inflammatory responses not only aid in the relief of pain and discomfort, but also enhance the overall wound process.
Biological Vehicle: Acts as a biological vehicle to aid penetration and absorption of other bio-active ingredients into deep tissue.
Internal Benefits:
Arthritis, Joint and Muscle Pain: Aloe Vera is believed to reduce severe joint and muscle pain associated with arthritis, as well as pain related to tendinitis and injuries. When applied directly to the area of pain, Aloe Vera penetrates the skin to soothe the pain. Studies have also found that ingestion of Aloe Vera on a daily basis can help prevent and cause a regression of adjutant arthritis.
Relieve Gastrointestinal Problems: Aloe Vera juice can relieve gastrointestinal problems and may be one of the plant's most ancient uses. Even today, people drink the juice to help relieve ulcerous, gastrointestinal and kidney problems. People have described improved regularity, greater intestinal comfort and enhanced energy levels after ingesting Aloe Vera juice. In addition, many who have suffered from indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome
, increased stomach acid, peptic and duodenal ulcers, and colitis have reported relief from these conditions following ingestion of Aloe Vera juice.
Coronary Heart Disease: Coronary heart disease is one of the major causes of death in the United States. However, studies suggest that the ingestion of Aloe Vera gel may have a beneficial effect to the accumulation of blood fat lipids associated with the disease. Test groups given Aloe Vera showed a decrease in total cholesterol, triglyceride, phospholipid and nonesterified fatty acid levels, each of which, when elevated, seem to accelerate the accumulation of fatty material in large and medium sized arteries, including the coronary arteries of the heart.
Antioxidant: Antioxidant, anti-microbial and anti-viral--Aloe vera contains vitamin C, E, zinc and seven superoxide dismutases.
Blood circulation - a number of constituents have beneficial effects on blood pressure and coagulation.
Detoxification - amino acids assist the liver and kidneys.
Digestion - One of its most popular useages these days is in helping any type of digestive or bowel disorder. Aloe Vera has received an enormous amount of positive Press for its benefits in helping IBS, irritable bowel syndrome. It is also useful with other digestive problems, including peptic ulcers or any type of stomach inflammation. Its properties are those of healing and soothing and so it is worth using as a part of a healing programme on any digestive complaint.
Laxative - It has a gentle laxative effect on the bowels.
Immune system - contains many ingredients providing antibacterial, antiviral and analgesic elements.
Burns and Sunburn - The soothing and healing qualities of Aloe Vera are well known for any type of burn and is especially popular for sunburn.
The precise method by which Aloe Vera works is not yet fully understood, but it is a great stimulator of the body's own immune system, which counteracts disease and disorder.
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What is Aloe Vera?
Aloe Vera is a cactus-like plant but is actually part of the lily family. There are over 300 varieties of the Aloe plant, but it is the Aloe barbadensis variety that exhibits the best medicinal properties.
Benefits of Aloe Vera
External Benfits:
Burn and Wound Healing: Aloe Vera is best known for its soothing and healing effects on burns and other wounds. Studies show that Aloe Vera when applied to a wound increases both the rate of wound closure and the tensile strength of the wound via the proliferation of cells, including skin, liver, nerve and blood cells.
Aging Of The Skin: Aging of the skin is characterized by thinning and wrinkling of the epidermis, combined with the appearance of lines, creases, age spots and furrows in the face. Components of Aloe Vera have been found to reverse degenerative skin changes by stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis, in essence turning back the clock on the effects aging has on skin.
Immune System Restoration: Research has proven that Aloe Vera prevent suppression of the skin's immune system. This suppression may be one of the causes of skin cancer. In addition, topical application of the Aloe Vera can be made up to 24 hours after exposure to ultraviolet light without reducing the degree of prevention regarding immune system suppression.
Moisturizer: One of the main reasons Aloe Vera has become so popular among consumers is that it possesses incredible moisturizing properties. Studies show that Aloe Vera improves the skin's ability to hydrate itself, aids in the removal of dead skin cells and has an effective penetrating ability that helps transport healthy substances through the skin. Each of these factors make Aloe Vera an ideal ingredient in cosmetic and dermatological products. In fact, Aloe Vera is currently one of the most important ingredients in the cosmetics industry, being utilized in over 95% of the dermatologically valuable extracts manufactured worldwide.
Arthritis, Joint and Muscle Pain: Aloe Vera is believed to reduce severe joint and muscle pain associated with arthritis, as well as pain related to tendinitis and injuries. When applied directly to the area of pain, Aloe Vera penetrates the skin to soothe the pain. Studies have also found that ingestion of Aloe Vera on a daily basis can help prevent and cause a regression of adjutant arthritis.
Anti-Inflammatory: Aloe Vera promotes a variety of anti-inflammatory responses in the body, reducing swelling from injuries and promoting recovery from infections. Such anti-inflammatory responses not only aid in the relief of pain and discomfort, but also enhance the overall wound process.
Biological Vehicle: Acts as a biological vehicle to aid penetration and absorption of other bio-active ingredients into deep tissue.
Internal Benefits:
Arthritis, Joint and Muscle Pain: Aloe Vera is believed to reduce severe joint and muscle pain associated with arthritis, as well as pain related to tendinitis and injuries. When applied directly to the area of pain, Aloe Vera penetrates the skin to soothe the pain. Studies have also found that ingestion of Aloe Vera on a daily basis can help prevent and cause a regression of adjutant arthritis.
Relieve Gastrointestinal Problems: Aloe Vera juice can relieve gastrointestinal problems and may be one of the plant's most ancient uses. Even today, people drink the juice to help relieve ulcerous, gastrointestinal and kidney problems. People have described improved regularity, greater intestinal comfort and enhanced energy levels after ingesting Aloe Vera juice. In addition, many who have suffered from indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome
, increased stomach acid, peptic and duodenal ulcers, and colitis have reported relief from these conditions following ingestion of Aloe Vera juice.
Coronary Heart Disease: Coronary heart disease is one of the major causes of death in the United States. However, studies suggest that the ingestion of Aloe Vera gel may have a beneficial effect to the accumulation of blood fat lipids associated with the disease. Test groups given Aloe Vera showed a decrease in total cholesterol, triglyceride, phospholipid and nonesterified fatty acid levels, each of which, when elevated, seem to accelerate the accumulation of fatty material in large and medium sized arteries, including the coronary arteries of the heart.
Antioxidant: Antioxidant, anti-microbial and anti-viral--Aloe vera contains vitamin C, E, zinc and seven superoxide dismutases.
Blood circulation - a number of constituents have beneficial effects on blood pressure and coagulation.
Detoxification - amino acids assist the liver and kidneys.
Digestion - One of its most popular useages these days is in helping any type of digestive or bowel disorder. Aloe Vera has received an enormous amount of positive Press for its benefits in helping IBS, irritable bowel syndrome. It is also useful with other digestive problems, including peptic ulcers or any type of stomach inflammation. Its properties are those of healing and soothing and so it is worth using as a part of a healing programme on any digestive complaint.
Laxative - It has a gentle laxative effect on the bowels.
Immune system - contains many ingredients providing antibacterial, antiviral and analgesic elements.
Burns and Sunburn - The soothing and healing qualities of Aloe Vera are well known for any type of burn and is especially popular for sunburn.
The precise method by which Aloe Vera works is not yet fully understood, but it is a great stimulator of the body's own immune system, which counteracts disease and disorder.
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How Sandalwood Could help You!?!?!
SandalWood!!
Sandalwood Benefits - Oil, soaps, perfume, cologne and other products
Sandalwood is extremely valuable in skincare and is full of benefits for all skin types. It has the following benefits on skin:
- calming, balancing effect with moisturizing.
- soothing and softening qualities.
- relieves itching and irritation.
- comforting and relaxing.
It has a wonderful scent as well.
The skin conditions it helps with:
Sandalwood is particularly good for: acne, chapped hands, dry cracked feet, dry skin, itchy skin, nail problems, razor bumps, rosacea, skin rashes
, splitting or torn cuticles, stretch marks, and wrinkles.
You can get soaps, oils and lotions of sandalwood here at BeautynHealth.com which are highly recommended!
Sandalwood Benefits - Oil, soaps, perfume, cologne and other products
Sandalwood is extremely valuable in skincare and is full of benefits for all skin types. It has the following benefits on skin:
- calming, balancing effect with moisturizing.
- soothing and softening qualities.
- relieves itching and irritation.
- comforting and relaxing.
It has a wonderful scent as well.
The skin conditions it helps with:
Sandalwood is particularly good for: acne, chapped hands, dry cracked feet, dry skin, itchy skin, nail problems, razor bumps, rosacea, skin rashes
, splitting or torn cuticles, stretch marks, and wrinkles.
You can get soaps, oils and lotions of sandalwood here at BeautynHealth.com which are highly recommended!
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