Saturday, 23 November 2013

Spa in Brighton

11 amazing spa packages in Brighton are now in offer by Little Jasmine Therapies and Spa in 14 New Road Brighton. Plus our latest offer our Brighton Fusion Spa Day Package where you can mix and match any treatment you want!

Spa in Brighton

11 spa packages combining massage, facial and body treatments bound to take you to heaven.

All the spa packages make use of high quality facial products such as Elemis and Salon System and high grade body oils.

Relax and unwind at one of the most luxurious surroundings in our Day Spa in Brighton.

Prices range from £80 for 90 min of bliss to £199 for 190 min of pure indulgent. All packages are priced in such a way that your are saving money.   Call us on 01273 911500

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Avoid Xmas Gift Mistakes - Dont just buy a gift buy an experience!

A gift should make the recipient happy — or at least not sad or angry. As the gift-giving season is upon us, it’s a good time to remember that gifts are a powerful form of communication. So what messages are being sent by the holiday gifts you’ve picked out for people?

Gifts can enhance connections between people. A truly bad gift, though, can ruin a relationship, with emotional impact that’s remembered for decades.

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 Read all about "bad" gifts classified under the following 6 categories 

The All About Me Gift

Many women would be overjoyed with the gift of diamond earrings from their husbands. Not Patty, 58, who said that her husband Bill’s choice for her of flashy, pricey jewelry was the worst gift she’s ever been given. “We couldn’t afford them,” she said. “We had a new baby, a new house, and the last thing I needed was diamond earrings. Bill got them to impress his parents and to compete with his brother. Those stupid earrings didn’t have a thing to do with me or what I wanted or needed.” That was nearly 30 years ago. Bill’s gift prowess has improved since then, and he and Patty are still happily married. The earrings didn’t survive, though—Patty returned them the day after she received them.

Several people that I interviewed felt that charity donations given in their names also fell into the “All About Me” category. “If it was to one of MY favorite charities that would be different,” says Glenn, a 50-something manager. “Sometimes I think it’s not even about the charity, they think they’ll look altruistic. Either way, it’s not really a gift if you ask me.”

The Obvious Regift

Andrew, 32, was initially delighted to get an elegant Italian dress shirt from his father. “Then I saw that it had his initials monogrammed on the cuff. He hadn’t unfolded it, so maybe didn’t know. Thoughtless.”

Unless it’s a family heirloom, most people feel belittled by a regift. Sometimes the gift itself is great, but what hurts is the knowledge that it wasn’t chosen especially for them. Or that little to no thought at all was put into the gift.

On the other hand, nearly everyone I spoke with had regifted a present at some point. The key to successful regifting is to ask yourself if you would have picked that gift out for that person in the first place — and then be really careful to remove any evidence that this was something that had been given to you.

Pete’s mom would not be classified as a successful regifter. “She had this book on her coffee table for years. Then one year she wrapped it up and gave it to me for Christmas,” related Pete, 62, who unsurprisingly describes his mother as “cheap.” And that’s the most common reason behind the unsuccessful regift. Others resort to regifting due to poor planning — for example, grabbing something from the closet on your way to the post office or party, out of desperation.

The Statement Gift

In a bizarre twist on the regift, Chelsea’s husband gave her the same Gucci purse — literally the same exact purse — two years in a row. “I loved that purse, it was the best gift I’d ever gotten. I loved it so much I didn’t want to use it because I had two small kids and you know, it would get dirty,” Chelsea, 38, explained. The next year, her husband rewrapped the purse and gave it to her again. “He said since I hadn’t used it, he might as well just give it to me again — now maybe this year I’d use it.”
Chelsea’s husband made his point, and that’s what the statement gift is all about. While gifts are intended to communicate a message of some sort, the story is normally one of affection and caring. Statement gifts, on the other hand, typically offer disapproval or some kind of judgmental commentary aimed at the recipient.

Lori, 40, has received a gorgeous, expensive nightgown from her mother for the last three Christmases. She hasn’t actually been able to wear them though because the nightgowns aren’t really gifts; they’re opportunities for her mother to deliver a message. “It’s always a size or two too small for me,” says Lori, who says she is maybe 15 or 20 pounds overweight. “Then my mother rips it out of my hands and says, ‘Oh that won’t fit will it? You know honey, you’ll never find a husband if you don’t lose weight.’”

Terri, 64, remembers with crystal clarity the last Christmas of her high school year. “I dropped hints for over a month about this suede fringe handbag that I wanted so badly,” she recalled. “My parents gave me a set of dishes for my ‘dowry’ instead. They had said they were supportive of my going to college, but this told me that the real goal should be a husband.”

The Well-Meant Misfire

“My best friend gave me an acne solution kit,” shared Jan, 26. “She was absolutely trying to be helpful and thoughtful. She and I had talked about my skin problems. But still, who wants an acne kit for Christmas? At least she gave it to me in private instead of having me unwrap it in front of other people.”

Misfires most often occur when the giver experiences a momentary deficiency of empathy. They weren’t thinking from the point of view of the recipient, but their own. This sort of mistake is easy to make during the rush and stress of the holidays.

“My wife gave me a stuffed teddy bear the first year we were dating. It completely threw me, I thought maybe she was saying I was a little boy or something,” said Alex, 33. “Between that and my poor reaction to the gift, it’s a wonder we made it.”

The worst misfires are those with lasting consequences. Like a living creature. Erin, 34, recalled the Christmas her single mom brought home a puppy. “I think she thought that all kids should have a puppy, but she hadn’t thought it through. Nobody in the house had time to care for a puppy — the training, the vet. It was a mistake. We did love that dog and he lived to 14, but still.”

The Passive-Aggressive Gift

“My mother-in-law takes the cake,” complained Theresa, a 40-something accountant. “One year for Christmas she gave my husband a thick, beautiful cashmere sweater and she gave me a mug that said ‘Scott’s Wife.’ Of course she was smiling and laughing when I opened it, and saying what a great joke it was. But I think it was meant to hurt.”

Passive aggression is hostility wrapped in soft bunting. It is a special breed of the Statement Gift, and when it is handed over, it is in effect as a weapon meant to deliver blows to the recipient’s ego.
“Last year, I lost almost 25 pounds, and then my so-called friend gives me two pounds of See’s candy for Christmas?” Sheree, 30, griped. “At first I thanked her and was thinking it was a really nice gift. I love See’s candy. But then after I ate half the box and felt disgusted about myself, I realized that it was actually a mean gift. She’s not my friend, she’s jealous.”

“When her dad and I first married, my stepdaughter got me a hideous top in a size XL,” recalled Sue, 50, who typically wears a medium. “Frankly I wondered if her mother actually picked it out to take a little swipe at me.”

The Non-Gift

In households with shared finances, if it was something you would have purchased anyway, it doesn’t count as a gift. Socks, frying pans, and hair brushes have all achieved the “worst gift” designation by the people I’ve spoken with. But the baddest of bad in the non-gift category are major purchases that were made without input from the recipient and laced with a touch of the “all about me” gift.
Lucy, 54, offered one example of such a present: “After I was accepted into graduate school, I spent months researching which computer to buy and was about to get a Mac when my now-ex husband comes home with a Tandy from Radio Shack. He said it was an early Christmas gift. That gift was awful in so many ways. I felt cheated out of a real Christmas gift, plus it wasn’t what I wanted. He pranced around acting like he was so generous, bragged to his parents and our friends. It was in my school budget all along.”

“Have you ever seen those ads with the car with the big bow and wondered, who would buy someone a car for Christmas?” said 30-something Sara. “My husband did. In fact I think it might have been ads like that that gave him the idea. Anyway, I’m still making the payments on my Christmas gift that WE are driving. He’s usually not that dense. I think he thought he’d look like a hero getting that bow and all.”

If you weren’t already aware, these stories should demonstrate that gift-giving is complicated. It’s time-consuming and expensive. People are pickier than ever about what they’d like, and shoppers are overwhelmed with options. It’s no wonder we don’t hit the mark every time.

But to qualify as a “bad gift,” or to earn the Worst Gift Ever title means the gift isn’t really a gift. It is a missive, a message that comes across as hurtful or just plain thoughtless. And if there’s anything that’s true about good and bad gifts alike, it’s that the thought is what really counts.

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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Delay signs of ageing, with no nasty side effects!


 

Anti-Ageing Therapy in Brighton


Little Jasmine Therapies and Spa is very happy to announce its collaboration with  Yvonne Campbell an expert and long standing holistic professional.


Amongst the treatments that Yvonne will be offering is the amazing Anti-ageing laser therapy.

An effective way of delaying the signs of ageing, with no nasty side effects, injections or surgery.  There is no down time, and the costs are comparative to other anti-ageing treatments.
The use of cool laser is widely used in cosmetic and medical procedures.  There is no pain or discomfort during treatment.


The treatment combines cool laser therapy with hyaluronic acid.    Photon laser technology is absorbed by the body, which revitalises cells, increases blood supply and oxygen uptake, strengthening the skin tissue matrix leaving skin looking and feeling healthier.

The combination of cool laser therapy and the proven aesthetic benefits of hyaluronic acid, make it an effective anti-ageing treatment.

Hyaluronic acid is produced naturally in the body and is a defining feature of our connective, epithelial and neural tissue.  It contributes to the hydrodynamics of the skin.  It helps keep skin plump and smooth due to its ability to hold 1000 times it’s own weight in water.

Hyaluronic acid diminishes with age.  By the time you reach 40 production of hyaluronic acid is down to half of what a baby manufactures and by the age of 60 it’s down to only 10%.  This decrease 
has an adverse impact on the skin, and so the skin starts to appear dry and wrinkles appear.

Hyaluronic acid is non-toxic and does not irritate the skin and as a result can be used on all skin types.  Previously it had to be injected into the skin but the combination of laser technology means it no longer needs to be an invasive treatment in order to gain the benefits.

You can see improvements after the first treatment, but you will generally need a course of 6-8 treatments, depending on the condition of your skin at the start.

For at least 2 days prior to treatment, you will be requested to drink 1 ½ to 2 litres of water a day, so your body is properly hydrated.

Treatment usually takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Cosmetic application
  • Wrinkle reduction
  • Skin vitalisation
  • Refining of pores
  • Wound healing
This treatment is not recommended for the following:
  • Photosensitive skin
  • If taking cytostatic drugs (these suppress some stages of cell division)
  • Immune suppressants containing arsenic and radiotherapy
To make an appoinment please call us on 01273 911500

Friday, 2 August 2013

Beauty facials in Brighton

Here at Little jasmine Therapies and Spa in Brighton we were looking to expand our range of facial treatments ensuring that we are able offer solutions for a variety of skin conditions.

Our search has lead us to an established brand with many years experience in the industry.

Our new partner is Elemis.
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Elemis is the leading luxury British spa and skincare brand favoured by as many as 6.5 million spa-goers per year. The successful combination of natural active ingredients with cutting-edge technology has enabled Elemis to bring to market some of the most influential anti-ageing products and professional spa-therapies the beauty industry has ever seen.

With every new product launched and every spa-therapy performed, Elemis’ goal is to address specific skin and body conditions using potent formulations that dynamically treat the skin with powerful results.

Elemis has been the enabler for us to be able to reach out to new customer with either very specific skin concerns and ones that are keen in using an established brand in their weekly facial routine.

We are offering 9 different facials that target specific conditions. Have a look at all our facials following the below links.

Elemis Skin Specific Facials
  • Elemis - Herbal Lavender Repair
  • Elemis - Fruit Active Glow
  • Elemis - Exotic Cream Moisture Dew

 Elemis Advanced Anti-Ageing Facials

  • Elemis - Visible Brilliance Facial
  • Elemis - Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Facial
  • Elemis - Pro-Collagen Quartz Lift Facial

 Elemis Skin Solutions 
  • Elemis - Oxygen Skin Calm Facial
  • Elemis - S.O.S Purifying Facial
  • Elemis - Modern Skin Facial

 As always we are introducing these new treatments at very low prices compared to competition.

We are also offering a 20% discount on all products and the Elemis Essential Collection (worth £40) with a purchase of 2 full size Elemis Products.

For more information call us on 01273911500

Thursday, 13 June 2013

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Saturday, 1 June 2013

Time to move on...

As I am writing these lines our premises relocation has been completed. Little Jasmine Therapies and Spa has grown into a 5 therapy rooms with a dedicated beauty area, with steam showers and sauna facilities, all that from Brighton's prestigious 14 New Road, on the back of the Pavilion park and next to the Theatre Royal.

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 In our new 3 storey premises Little Jasmine is offering all the classic treatments that people have come to love but we are also introducing new and exiting spa, body and facial treatments.

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One of our most exciting news is our new collaboration with Elemis, the leading luxury British spa and skincare brand favored by as many as 6.5 million spa-goers per year. Through this collaboration Little Jasmine Therapies and Spa will be offering all the well known and loved Elemis facials and skin care treatments that million of people have come to love.


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We ve taken great care to both create a visually amazing space for relaxation but also functional for therapists and clients. For this we ve partnered with the very talented Chloe Bullock of Materialise Interiors.  Two of our five rooms our double, catering for couples and duo treatments.

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We are also expanding on our Spa treatments with the help of two latest's technology Steam Showers cabins and an infrared Sahara Sauna cabin with 3 people capacity.

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We are very excited to offer all these to our existing clients and hopefully to new ones as well.

We will continue pursuing our vision of becoming one of the most respected brands and high quality treatment providers in Brighton and further afield. Our core objective is to deliver effective therapy in superior aesthetic surroundings at an affordable price.

 We would like to thank our amazing staff that have consistently delivered top quality treatments and customer service and our clients who have supported us over the last 3 years.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Little Jasmine Therapies Suggest - Detox Diet!


We clean our house, the car, our hair, our ski but when do we clean our body internally?

Detoxification is a amazing way to flush out the old and harmful elements and clean our body's systems so it has the ability to fight germs, bacteria and diseases.

Why Detox?

Because a Detox diet can help remove these harmful substances. It is these substances along with junk food and poor lifestyles that fill our body with rubbish leaving us feeling sluggish, ill and plugged up!

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Who Needs to Detox?

Almost everyone could receive health benefits from a Detox diet. Individuals who are in greater need are ones that are over weight, eat unhealthily, are exposed frequently to heavy metals such as lead, mercury, nickel, cadmium, aluminium and arsenic, taking medication or suffering from a disease.

Foods to Eat While Detoxifying Your Precious Engine:
  • Fruits! Whether they are fresh, frozen, dried or in natural syrup they will pump goodness into your body.
  • Green Vegetables. Especially Broccoli, sprouts and spinach. Fresh or frozen put them in everything; salads, pasta dishes or just as a snack.
  • Garlic. Throughout the years garlic has been purifying bodies. Add it to all your dinner dishes just make sure you have some chewing gum to cover up the smell!
  • Lemons. These help transform toxins into water based soluble, making them easier for the body to get rid of.
  • Water. Keeps the body hydrated and helps flush everything out.
  • Beans. These are a great source of protein and energy.
  • Nuts and Seeds. Try to stick to unsalted.
Foods to Avoid as much as possible

  • Red Meat
  • Sugar
  • Caffeine
  • Dairy Products
  • Wheat
  • Gluten
  • Junk Food
  • Alcohol


Detox Benefits!

By doing a one or two day Detox fast of just water, fruits and vegetables once a month you will immediately feel the health benefits. More energy, and the ability to stay focused, build a resilient immune system, develop healthy eating habits and go regularly. Combined with regular massage treatments that assist in the detox process,it can help speed up the healing benefits. 

If you are considering a Detox diet and have medical problems first consult with your health care provider.

As you progress on a Detox diet please remember that you might feel some discomfort such as headaches, cramps or gas, as you are expelling the bad stuff from your system. The side effects though are short lived and are replaced by long lasting health benefits.