Saturday, June 23, 2007
BodyBySona.com Mentioned on CNN 650AM, Houston Business Show
Noel Halgreen, President of Sona Medspa and Andy Valadez of Marketing Dynamics talk about BodyBySona.com on the Houston Business Show with Kevin Price. Listen to the podcast here: BodyBySona.com (audio stream)
Posted by Marketing Dynamics (blog partner)
Monday, June 18, 2007
On Grandchildren, Children, Aging, and Health
Picture of me and Sasha here, pool side.
“We have the same tummy rolls, I have the discretion not to share them.”
This is my newest purpose, what else could possess me to board a plane aimed at El Paso? I am the Grandma Papparratzi and getting the picture is my joy. I have been video taping my grandbabies for almost 3 years and funny, I have never shared them with anyone… yet!
I am going to edit them to see the family evolve through the “Highlight Reel.” That is what we are doing with this year at Sona MedSpa. You will see – I hope, just the opposite though. We hope to see the appearance of time in reverse.
I look back at my own home movies and imagine knowing my parents when they were young to have a perspective kids never get with their own parents. Those pictures and movies are the only THINGS worth grabbing in a fire!
This is my newest purpose, what else could possess me to board a plane aimed at El Paso? I am the Grandma Papparratzi and getting the picture is my joy. I have been video taping my grandbabies for almost 3 years and funny, I have never shared them with anyone… yet!
I am going to edit them to see the family evolve through the “Highlight Reel.” That is what we are doing with this year at Sona MedSpa. You will see – I hope, just the opposite though. We hope to see the appearance of time in reverse.
I look back at my own home movies and imagine knowing my parents when they were young to have a perspective kids never get with their own parents. Those pictures and movies are the only THINGS worth grabbing in a fire!
Picture of the kids with their eyes closed to say prayers.
Sasha is now included in prayer time at meals and you can see how important it makes her feel!
My Aliesha has little interest in material stuff and her faith and family put everything distantly behind that. The discussion of aging and maintaining youthful appearance is important, but not without perspective. She is 31 and I think back on how many times I told her not to furrow her brow or she would end up with those wrinkles. She thought I was crazy and obsessed looking young because of my job in front of a camera. But… now she brings a thoughtful discussion to the table.
She is obsessed with nutrition, exercise and naturally healthy products. She reads everything, listens to every expert and researches every claim. I don’t know where she came from! She is up and on the treadmill at about 5am and – well this will give you perspective. They don’t even own a micro-wave because it MAY—alter the foods value. So what is her take on this topic? As you might guess it starts with:
Proverbs 11:22 (from the Old Testament) –
“Like a gold ring in a pig’s snout, is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion.”
“Like a gold ring in a pig’s snout, is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion.”
What a way to end a blog post. I have asked Aliesha to provide her thoughts and that will be on the next post.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
BodyBySona.com Discussed on TV Show - "Movers and Shakers" Business Segment
The Houston Manufacturers show airs on the downtown cable network, Business Channel 11 on Phonoscope. The Houston Manufacturers show recently added a "Movers and Shakers" segment featuring business hot topics. Noel Halgreen (right of center), President of Sona Medspa Houston was part of the panel and discusses "Body by Sona" with Kathie Turner. See video clip here (fastforward to the middle of the stream): Innovations in Marketing
Blog posted by Marketing Dynamics (Blog Partner)
Monday, June 11, 2007
PART 1: A Mother-daughter Conversation at Estes Park, CO
The week has been a blur. I was sitting in a Mountain Micro Brewery in Estes Park, Colorado talking to my daughter Kristen (pictured above) about how the sun, cigarettes, (yes there were those days!) and time have saddled me with a price tag registered on every square inch of my exposed skin - aging on the installment plan. No it doesn’t hit you all at once, and when you are young, you think you will handle the signs of aging with dignity and grace. Wrong!
Laugh lines and the furrowed brows, over time, permanently mark our expressions. BOTOX® arrests muscle movements that created the lines. If maintained, it’s like throwing away the key.
Kristen is 26 and packing for the UK to spend the next few years doing things I would have loved to do. She is still so young I don’t know if she can picture herself at twice the age, but if she could, she would be hearing me clearly- while the days are long, time is running by. You just don’t see it until it shows up on a picture or in the harsh sunlight in your rear-view mirror, or worse- the triple threat of a 3-way mirror. So I was telling her, this week Sona MedSpa will start the laser treatments on my face and neck.
Bring it on!
BOTOX is a registered trade mark of Allergen, inc.
Laugh lines and the furrowed brows, over time, permanently mark our expressions. BOTOX® arrests muscle movements that created the lines. If maintained, it’s like throwing away the key.
Kristen is 26 and packing for the UK to spend the next few years doing things I would have loved to do. She is still so young I don’t know if she can picture herself at twice the age, but if she could, she would be hearing me clearly- while the days are long, time is running by. You just don’t see it until it shows up on a picture or in the harsh sunlight in your rear-view mirror, or worse- the triple threat of a 3-way mirror. So I was telling her, this week Sona MedSpa will start the laser treatments on my face and neck.
Bring it on!
BOTOX is a registered trade mark of Allergen, inc.
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PART 2: A Mother-daughter Conversation at Estes Park, CO
Holding the Line
Pixel Laser Facial Treatment #1
Pixel Laser (the latest technology for skin re-surfacing and rejuventation)
I went in Wednesday morning, put on a robe and took off my make up. You can keep the eye makeup on because you are wearing protective glasses during the procedure and the laser is never near your eyes. If I had known what to expect I would have scheduled to go straight home, never mind the hair and wear something that goes on easy and not over the head.
So the first thing they did was sweep my face for the dead cells that we all have on the surface. She said it would feel like a kittens tongue as it sweeps over your skin - it did. Like a vacuum it pulled it up and took it away. It took just a minute.
Then she showed me the machine she would use and explained that she would go over my neck and face twice. I was surprised that it made a lot of noise but I think that was the hose she handed me. Not a vacuum, it was a serious flow of cold air (to offset the heat of the laser). She said if you need to, just put it on your face to cool it down. Once I realized it didn’t interfere with her job I just kept it on my face like an oscillating fan.
Now, I will admit that I was taken-aback and not prepared for the sting. I half-heard her remind me that it will burn like the combination of really bad sunburn and a nasty windstorm. It was more of the mental pictures I was thinking about that set my mind to racing, thinking “What are the lasers actually doing to my skin?”
She gave me glasses to protect my eyes and turned on the laser starting around my lower left jaw line. I didn’t know how long it would take, but I seriously hoped it would go fast… and it did. I could smell an odor as the laser moved across my skin between my nose and lip and it reminded me of the smell of teeth being drilled by the dentist.
I was glad she was talking to me to kind of keep me connected and at ease. She had a casual chatter that made me think it must be going ok. I thought to myself “How would I know?” I told her that it did hurt and she explained that it only lasts a few minutes. “In fact, by the time you get to the front desk the pain will be gone” she said. I was dubious, but welcomed that notion.
In a matter of 10-15 minutes she was done. I sat up on one elbow and asked if she would show me what the laser did. She put it on the top of my hand and turned it on for just a second or two. I saw smoke coming right off my skin (you don’t see that everyday)! Now, I understood the noise of the suction hose used to draw in the smell and smoke similar to the device a dentist’s uses.
Next she applied and ointment and advised that I go home and go to bed laying a bit more up-right instead of laying flat.
My face was deep red and I said I think I will attract a lot of attention. She advised that people leave here all the time looking like this and everyone is gets used to it!
So, there I was at the front desk, it didn’t hurt and no one paid the slightest attention. As I was driving home, I realized I was thinking about so many other things I had forgotten what we just did. If I had known that going in, I would have been far more relaxed about everything. We have all heard about hindsight being 20/20.
Pixel Laser Facial Treatment #1
Pixel Laser (the latest technology for skin re-surfacing and rejuventation)
I went in Wednesday morning, put on a robe and took off my make up. You can keep the eye makeup on because you are wearing protective glasses during the procedure and the laser is never near your eyes. If I had known what to expect I would have scheduled to go straight home, never mind the hair and wear something that goes on easy and not over the head.
So the first thing they did was sweep my face for the dead cells that we all have on the surface. She said it would feel like a kittens tongue as it sweeps over your skin - it did. Like a vacuum it pulled it up and took it away. It took just a minute.
Then she showed me the machine she would use and explained that she would go over my neck and face twice. I was surprised that it made a lot of noise but I think that was the hose she handed me. Not a vacuum, it was a serious flow of cold air (to offset the heat of the laser). She said if you need to, just put it on your face to cool it down. Once I realized it didn’t interfere with her job I just kept it on my face like an oscillating fan.
Now, I will admit that I was taken-aback and not prepared for the sting. I half-heard her remind me that it will burn like the combination of really bad sunburn and a nasty windstorm. It was more of the mental pictures I was thinking about that set my mind to racing, thinking “What are the lasers actually doing to my skin?”
She gave me glasses to protect my eyes and turned on the laser starting around my lower left jaw line. I didn’t know how long it would take, but I seriously hoped it would go fast… and it did. I could smell an odor as the laser moved across my skin between my nose and lip and it reminded me of the smell of teeth being drilled by the dentist.
I was glad she was talking to me to kind of keep me connected and at ease. She had a casual chatter that made me think it must be going ok. I thought to myself “How would I know?” I told her that it did hurt and she explained that it only lasts a few minutes. “In fact, by the time you get to the front desk the pain will be gone” she said. I was dubious, but welcomed that notion.
In a matter of 10-15 minutes she was done. I sat up on one elbow and asked if she would show me what the laser did. She put it on the top of my hand and turned it on for just a second or two. I saw smoke coming right off my skin (you don’t see that everyday)! Now, I understood the noise of the suction hose used to draw in the smell and smoke similar to the device a dentist’s uses.
Next she applied and ointment and advised that I go home and go to bed laying a bit more up-right instead of laying flat.
My face was deep red and I said I think I will attract a lot of attention. She advised that people leave here all the time looking like this and everyone is gets used to it!
So, there I was at the front desk, it didn’t hurt and no one paid the slightest attention. As I was driving home, I realized I was thinking about so many other things I had forgotten what we just did. If I had known that going in, I would have been far more relaxed about everything. We have all heard about hindsight being 20/20.
PART 3: A Mother-daughter Conversation at Estes Park, CO
After Care (Please see Part 2: A Mother-daughter Converstation at Estes Park, CO)
Kathie Turner with her daughter Kristin
She said to use a mild soap that night and not to be surprised that the water will sting… and it did, but not bad at all. It also stings when you spray perfume on the neck area (so don’t do that)!
The real redness was gone by that evening and the next day you couldn’t tell much of anything but I kept the ointment on. If you looked at my face with a magnifying glass you might have thought it looked like I fell asleep on a paper towel because of a perfect pattern of little dimple prints. You had to look really closely but it was pretty cool to see how uniform it was. It lasted four days.
Four days later and the skin looks good. It went through a stage I could feel a little toughness to it. Then it loosened up and I saw the first signs of the skin getting ready to peel. Keep in mind I have been wearing makeup from day 2 and NO ONE noticed I had done a thing!
I go back in 2 weeks for the same procedure and again 2 after that. Each time I am told it will be the same experience- I’m ready for it and I will show you both the before and after pictures and the video of the procedure (won’t that be cool).
She told me afterwards that I had a laser energy setting of 900. She added that 800 is the low end and if I had a lot of scarring from acne I may have had a setting of, say, 1400 and instead of passing over the face twice they would have also stopped and concentrated over the surface of the scarred skin.
By the way- this weekend I am in El Paso with my 31 year old daughter Alycia and she couldn’t stop asking about every thing under the topic of how to hold the line. If only I had known at 31 what I am learning just now.
HOLD THE LINE
She said to use a mild soap that night and not to be surprised that the water will sting… and it did, but not bad at all. It also stings when you spray perfume on the neck area (so don’t do that)!
The real redness was gone by that evening and the next day you couldn’t tell much of anything but I kept the ointment on. If you looked at my face with a magnifying glass you might have thought it looked like I fell asleep on a paper towel because of a perfect pattern of little dimple prints. You had to look really closely but it was pretty cool to see how uniform it was. It lasted four days.
Four days later and the skin looks good. It went through a stage I could feel a little toughness to it. Then it loosened up and I saw the first signs of the skin getting ready to peel. Keep in mind I have been wearing makeup from day 2 and NO ONE noticed I had done a thing!
I go back in 2 weeks for the same procedure and again 2 after that. Each time I am told it will be the same experience- I’m ready for it and I will show you both the before and after pictures and the video of the procedure (won’t that be cool).
She told me afterwards that I had a laser energy setting of 900. She added that 800 is the low end and if I had a lot of scarring from acne I may have had a setting of, say, 1400 and instead of passing over the face twice they would have also stopped and concentrated over the surface of the scarred skin.
By the way- this weekend I am in El Paso with my 31 year old daughter Alycia and she couldn’t stop asking about every thing under the topic of how to hold the line. If only I had known at 31 what I am learning just now.
HOLD THE LINE
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