Beauty Sleep
The health and beauty of a good night's sleep
by Cathy Gatson
Sleeping is a necessity, not a luxury. A good
night's sleep is just as crucial to maintaining
wellness as is a healthy diet and proper exercise.
The Importance of Sleep
Sleep is a restorative process. While we're
sleeping, our brain is cycling through the 3
stages of sleep: light, deep and REM. Sleep
restores, rejuvenates and energizes the body and
brain. Our immune systems are recharged,
cells grow and repair themselves, and our bodies
conserve energy.
Dangers of Sleep Deprivation
Unfortunately, to many sleep is not valued. In
this "open all night" society we now
live in, four out of ten Americans are trading
much-needed sleep hours for longer hours at the
office, gym, club and other activities which seem
more important or interesting. What they may not
realize is that lack of sleep takes a toll on our
mental and physical well being. Studies
performed by the National Sleep Foundation show
that even minimal sleep loss has a profoundly
detrimental impact on mood, cognition,
performance, productivity, communication skills,
accident rates and general health. For
optimal functioning throughout the day, the
average adult needs between seven to nine hours
sleep a night. According to the NSF, the
American adult population functions on about six
and a half hours of sleep per night.
Don't Sleep?
For some, lack of sleep is not a choice, but a
condition. Millions of Americans suffer from
insomnia. According to the NSF, a third of
Americans are using over the counter or
prescription sleep aids at night. If you
suffer from insomnia, here are a few tips to help
you get some shut eye:
· Pray before bedtime. The bible tells us to
"Cast your burden upon the Lord. Don't go to
bed with a heavy load. Give it to God. Remember
Joy comes in the morning"
· Avoid caffeinated food and beverages like
coffee, teas, soft drinks and chocolate 3 to 4
hours before bedtime.
· Exercise regularly, but complete your
workout at least three hours before bedtime. Keep
your body calm.
· Make sure your mattress is the right one
for you. Flip your mattress over periodically.
· Develop a bedtime ritual. Taking a warm
bath 90 minutes before bedtime will relax your
body and usually make you feel sleepy.
· Make sure your bedroom is quiet and
comfortable.
· Have a cup of warm milk.
· Play relaxing music.
· Go to bed and wake up the same time every
day. When your sleep cycle has a regular rhythm
you will feel better.
Be a Sleeping Beauty
A friend of mine once told me that a woman should
present herself to her husband at bedtime like a
present. Interesting…so I polled a few
colleagues and found overall most husbands prefer
their wives to be lingerie clad at bedtime. Nude
came in a very close second and pajamas were
considered very un-sexy. Wives preferred their
hubbys wear only boxers to bed. Whatever your
sleepwear preference, bedtime is the opportunity
to prepare your mind and body for the rest it
deserves. Here are a few more tips to help you
sleep pretty:
· Always remove your makeup and cleanse your
face thoroughly before bed (Oil of Olay Foaming
Face Wash for Sensitive Skin). Going to bed
without washing your face not only leads to
mascara-stained sheets (Andrea Eye Q's eye makeup
remover pads $3.50+ voted best by Allure Magazines
1999) but the dirt picked up during the day can
clog pores and lead to acne.
· Brush and floss your teeth.
· Vaseline works wonders on rough spots
while you sleep. Try it on feet, elbows, and knees
and dab a little on your lips too.
· There are several night creams on the
market now claiming to be more effective if
applied at bedtime, here are a few to try: Lancome
- Primoridale Intense Night Cream $41.50, Murad
Perfecting Night Cream $41.50. If these prices are
more than you normally spend then L'Oreal Age
Perfect Night Cream and Oil of Olay ProVital night
creams are available at Wal-Mart and Target.
Prices range from $14 - $15.
· If you wrap your hair in a scarf at
bedtime, remember to wash it regularly.
· Wear your fancy nighties to bed. Don't
save them for a special occasion. You are a
special occasion.
· After your bath or shower ritual slather
on a lotion that relaxes you and helps you fall
asleep like Origins Night-a-mins moisture lotion
or Calm to Your Senses Body Souflee.
· Marilyn Monroe is said to only have worn
Chanel No.5 to bed but if you prefer something a
little lighter then Issey Miyake's L'Eau D'Issey
Soothing Night Fragrance is a good pick.
Here's wishing you brighter days and more
restful nights!
Cathy Gatson is a freelance writer and
owner/operator of a hair and body salon located in
Northern California.
Reprinted
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