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Clean living doesn’t have to be a hardship. Lisa Haynes reveals how to achieve the body beautiful – minus the personal trainer

JANUARY resolutions may be in full swing but who says you have to be cruel to be kind? The dreaded detox doesn’t have to be a chore. When it comes to January revitalisation, undoing the festive season damage can actually be quite pleasurable.

A little extra sleep and a whole lot of pampering can do wonders for December-induced dull skin.

Not sure where to start? Comfort Zone’s 2013 UK Spa Trend Report reveals the areas to focus on to make yourself feel human again – no fasting, juicing or gym inductions required. This is one detox you won’t want to confine to January.

Heavenly hydration

UK spa therapists named dehydration as the biggest skincare problem they see. Factor in a season of excess alcohol, and your skin is most likely screaming out for a detoxifying drink.

Water makes up about two-thirds of the weight of a healthy body and the slightest imbalance can lead to lethargy, mood swings and a lack of elasticity in the skin.

Emma Dunne, manager at The Ritz Salon, London, says: “Many clients come to the spa looking for a cure for dull and tired skin, assuming the ageing process is to blame.

Usually the answer to their lacklustre complexion is, in fact, dehydration.”

Increase your water intake to a minimum of two litres a day and look for products that deliver maximum hydration and moisture to quench thirsty skin.

Rest and relaxation

YES, you heard it right. Pounding the treadmill at the gym shouldn’t be your only January prescription.

Add sleep, according to Comfort Zone’s spa gurus.

Counteract all those late December nights by snatching some extra shut-eye. Scientists from the University of Washington revealed sleeping for fewer than seven hours a night “encourages” the genes that cause weight gain.

Turn your bathroom into a sanctum for rest, warmth and privacy before bedtime. Light calming candles and create a dreamy relaxing bath using sleep-enhancing essential oils like lavender, jasmine or sandalwood.

DIY spa

BOOKING a visit to your favourite spa may be more of an occasional treat than a regularity, especially in budget-conscious January. Recreate the spa atmosphere at home and you can reap the rejuvenation benefits.

The steam room is the easiest to replicate on a smaller scale with a facial steam for a deep cleanse. Simply fill a bowl with hot water and add a product like Dr Hauschka’s Facial Steam Bath (£26.45 from drhauschka.co.uk). Lean over the bowl covering your head with a towel and breathe deeply for up to ten minutes (three if you have sensitive skin).

A good spa therapist is never far away from a body brush, so invest for noticeably smoother, softer skin. Kelly Morrell, manager at Elemis day-spa, says: “A brush a day keeps dry skin away. Try dry body brushing before showering in an upward and outward motion.”

Go organic

NO need to clear out your fridge and cupboards and replace with organic-only ingredients. If you’re aiming for the body beautiful, however, it’s worth reassessing your beauty routine and seeking out products that are pure, natural and free of added nasties.

“Organic skincare has really come of age and the results we are seeing can at last compete with the more classic skincare lines,” explains Liz Holmes, spa director at Rockliffe Hall, Darlington.

You don’t need to go back to basics either.

Brands such as Organic Surge, whose skincare products hold the EcoCert certification, are launching indulgent ranges like their new Luxury Collection alongside everyday products.

Vitamin shot

FLAGGING on your five-a-day quota already? Vitamins have come a long way from chewable vitamin C tablets, focusing on our skin needs too.

“Today, it is very clear that correct nutrition, physical activity, the help of dietary supplements to improve organ function, along with a topical application of the latest skincare breakthroughs, are equally vital components needed for optimal health of our skin,” suggests Davide Bollati, Comfort Zone founder.

It’s an inside-out approach to beauty that’s becoming big business with a plethora of new supplement brands on the market. If you feel your skin, hair or nails are lacking in vitality, there’s a targeted daily pill you can pop. Visit Feel Unique.com for a vast selection of supplements.

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