Oakville Beaver, 6 Apr 1994, p. 10

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10 The shade may be the place to be when it’s hot, but who wants to hide those new warm-weather fashions when Spring is in the air? Lots of misinformation about tanning, Guaranteed to Tan you Faster JOIN FOR ONE MONTH râ€"mw PAY ONLY 5.4 PER SESSION '(lirrfifed tifné Efferf 7 0 incredible beds 0 now 2 levels of intensities 0 private CD, FM cassettes in . every room 0 money back guarantee To prepare for your first days in Burlington's finest Clothing Detailers Game am 512% 844-8850 0111 SPEERS'RDV OAKVILLE @fi CLASSIC TAN BUY 10 GET 2 FREE PA? BUY 20 GET 2 FREE 5% $19.95 (10 years in the tanning business) amazing ofieg; Tanning beds, according to Steve Williams of Classic Tan, a new tan- ning salon opening on Speers Road stronger rays, consider cultivating a base tan under controlled conditions. Pelfect Proportions for Spring ' Duo 0 Ravens ° Hammer 0 TIM-Karen Kane 0 Comrag ' Fanco Mirabelli PE Tl TE S ' Anne Klein ll ‘ Ellen Tracy 0 Adrienne Vittadini in A} gerivencrs FOR WOMEN 430 Pearl Street Village Square Burlington 637-8777 this week, are a safe way to prepare your skin for longer exposure to the sun, because unlike sunshine, the UV rays are introduced to the skin in a controlled environment with a con- trolled exposure time. “The media is full of misinforma- tion about tanning beds. A good tan- ning lamp. uses the same UVAi rays as the sun, but can be adjusted to reduce the burning rays, and optimize the tanning ones. The more sessions you have, the more protection you’ll have.” Williams says it’s important to find a salon with professionally trained staff, although having the proper credentials is still not manda- tory in Canada. The staff at Classic Tan are trained at Suntan Association for Education (SAE) schools in the United States, where salon operators must be specially licensed. The Oakville location is Williams’ second; his Etobicoke salon has been in business for a decade and bOasts more than 3,000 clients. Both adhere to operating regulations prescribed by the U.S. Feed and Drug Administration, he notes. “If the salon is a member of the SAE, it’s a good sign,” he says. Customers flock to Williams’ first THE OAKVILLE BEAVER location for many reasons: to improve their appearance, to give their spirits a life (some winter clients tan to combat Seasonally Affected Disorder [SAD], or seasonal depression), as therapy for sore backs and hip joints (including osteoporo- sis), for a pre-summer or pre-March Break base tan, and to keep a variety of skin conditions under control. “In the United States, tanning beds are listed as a Class Two Medical Device. Hospitals use them to treat skin disorders,”'he says, dis- cussing a myriad of therapeutic pes- sibilities. Citing a number of studies, During transitional seasons such as spring and fall, your skin is busy adjusting to new climate conditions and is especially primed for the thera- peutic benefits of salon treatments, according to Nina Trevisan, owner of Nina Teresa Cosmetics and Aesthetics, a relatively new esthetics salon on Lakeshore Road in Oakville. The skin is an oft-neglected area which deserves some consideration, especially at this time of year. Skin care a must with seasonal Chan Tucked away inside the second- Williams suggests that exposure to UV rays increases the body’s ability to metabolize cholesterol, and ,1n a 1992 report from the University of Frankfurt, Germany, helped reduce high blood pressure by as much as 39 per cent in test subjects. ‘Heliotherapy’ has been used by every race, some for thousands of years, he notes. “People come in tired and they walk out feeling energized.” Thersalon owner believes in the important of public education about tanning beds, and is enthusiastic about promoting an Upcoming cam- paign by California Tan, a manufac- turer of suntan products. floor Haircraft hair salon, Nina Teresa is a clean, elegant oasis of calm where one can rejuvenate calloused and achy hands and feet with Nina’s paraffin baths and specially designed warming mittens. Fresh wax is used each time. Follow that up with a pedicure and manicure, and you’re ready for any- thing the wann season brings, includ- ing slipping into those new open-med Slingback sandals. Facials, fibreglass nail extensions and hair removal using wax are also says own Williams is also hot on th cal interior of his newest b venture. Clients can relax in ous surroundings and listen favorite tunes on private FM/cassette stereos while tan imported beds from Germany.‘ visit during the salon’s grand on Sat, March 19. She likens the skin to leave plant. For special occasions, or pamper yourself, consider a manicure â€" very popular with this year â€" or a facial or m application. But full facials sho done at least 24 hours before makeup application, advises Ni The salon owner says she’d see more male clients take adv: of what modern esthetics has to including “back'waxing,” , smoother appearance at the be pool. Advertisements in People ml will refer readers to his 0 salon, among others thz California Tan products. Classic Tan is located Speers Rd. Call 855-2353. “I want people to feel comfi in a professional yet homey e1 ‘ment,” she says. Nina is also a believer in at beauty treatments, if the produt highest quality. She sells the ext Yonka line of salon-quality pn imported from France. Some c subtle fruit acids, used to irnprc skin’s texture and appearance. “The products are just 6ch They cleanse and hydrate the and then we can look after h capillaries and other skin conditi “Lots of water helps the leaves, but it doesn’t help the 0] leaves. A special treatment is “Men should also come it facial waxing. It hints a little, b with paxtial beards find 'it more 1 nient than shaving, and you develop a rash.” Nina Teresa Cosmetics Aesthetics is located at 304 L310 Rd.E. Phone 845-7671. “If you’ve got questions, he offers. among Nina’s talents, as is an i for diagnosing minor skin pr( on the spot, and explainii required solution with down-ti yet enthusiastic professionaJiSi also does body massage. “The name ‘Yonka’ sells 1 she notes. MAURIA CLIN ' 0F , ELECTROLYS Nina Tere: Cosmetics and Aesthel Not avaiIaEIe with other PromotiI xpires April 30,1994 All Services - Facials 0 Hair Remove 0 Pedicures o Manicures - Eyebmws amhéd and M02! . Hairline permanent] . Facial hair renmvaarv ° Bikini line shaped - Amus, Chest Backhair removed Located in Haircrafl 302 Lakeshore Rd. Ea Oakville, Ontario. (905) 3115- 7671 afi‘fisfififléé’fn 845-8100 50% OF Please all for 329 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 102 Expires Apr. I8/94 (Value $21) Valid one coupon per new customer HAIR REMOVAL TREATMENT Over 14- years of Experiehce April

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