There are so many health benefit's of using an infrared sauna, everyone can benefit

Newcastle's only beauty salon with a sauna
I am very excited to not only be one of the only Beauty Salons in Newcastle that offers a Sauna, but I am an ecstatic to imagine the possibilities of amazing results to my facial clients to use in conjunction with each other. When hopping in the sauna before a facial, the sauna will enhance your facial by increased skin circulation, blood flow and opening the pores.
Incorporating regular sauna use into a self-care routine can provide numerous benefits for overall health and wellness, including healthier, more youthful-looking skin. Sauna sessions can promote collagen production, improve blood flow, and reduce stress, leading to radiant, glowing skin. And if skin benefits are your top priority, infrared saunas are your best bet.
Infrared Beauty Sauna
Infrared Sauna’s help promote the regeneration of skin cells, improving circulation which carries oxygen and nutrients underneath the skin, detoxification for cellulite and scar appearances, as well as stimulating the temperature of the skin to release clogged pores and remove dead cells for acne benefits.
Research suggests that spending time soaking up far-infrared wavelengths can increase collagen and skin elastin production in skin cells and potentially lead to a more youthful, radiant complexion.
Collagen and elastin are two proteins that play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and elasticity of the skin. Collagen supports the skin and helps keep it firm, while elastin allows the skin to stretch and bounce back to its original shape.


That's not all! Other benefit's include:
The stratum corneum
Is the outermost layer of the skin and plays a crucial role in maintaining the skin’s moisture levels. A high water-holding capacity of the stratum corneum means that the skin is better able to retain moisture, which can lead to a smoother, more supple appearance & a reduction in the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles.
Reducing skin redness & aging
Skin redness Can be a sign of inflammation or irritation, which can contribute to premature aging of the skin. By measuring skin redness, researchers can assess the impact of various factors, such as environmental stressors or skincare products, on the skin’s overall health and appearance.
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
Is a measure of how much moisture is lost through the skin’s surface. High levels of TEWL can indicate that the skin’s barrier function is compromised, which can lead to dryness, irritation, and premature aging.
Epidermal blood perfusion
Refers to the flow of blood through the tiny blood vessels in the skin’s epidermis. This can impact the skin’s overall health and appearance, as blood carries nutrients and oxygen that are essential for healthy skin cell function.
Surface skin pH
Is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the skin’s surface. The skin’s pH plays an important role in maintaining the skin’s natural barrier function and protecting it from external stressors. An imbalance in surface pH can lead to dryness, irritation, and premature aging.