Posts made in November 2021

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How to Wash White Shoes

By: Amanda Sanders

 Caring for white shoes requires special attention as dirt and stains are unavoidable and is easily visible on a white surface. Fortunately, there are many ways to bring a dirty pair of white shoes back to life and to its original color. Amanda Sanders, Celebrity Stylist, Fashion Consultant, and Lifestyle Expert at AmandaSanders.com, shares her top tips on how to best remove stains for different types of white shoes and get them to look good as new. 

  • Acknowledge that white shoes will eventually turn yellow. You can’t prevent sneakers from turning white to yellow because that naturally happens over time. However, there are ways to prevent debris from sticking which can add to the color change.
  • Be cautious about throwing shoes into the washing machine. I don’t recommend using the washing machine for shoes because it can warp and damage some of the shoes. When it comes to suede and leather white shoes, these materials can be completely damaged from the rinse cycle. Also, the heat from the washer can damage the glue that holds the soles together. It is better to air dry shoes by gathering newspapers, crinkling them, and inserting them into the shoe. Make sure to take out the laces and soles and let them sit overnight.
  • Use cleaning products that’s suited to the material of the shoe. To clean white leather, you can use a Mr. Clean sponge and neutral leather cream. Fun fact, leather sneakers can be air brushed white after a good professional cleaning! If you want to clean canvas and athletic shoes at home, dry brush it with a toothbrush to get rid of as much dirt and debris as you can. Then, mix warm water with a bit of laundry detergent like Arm & Hammer Odor Blasters and submerge the whole shoe in a bucket. Use the brush to scrub the mixture into stains, rinse off all residue, and air dry completely.
  • Opt for a laundry service for convenience. I love using a service like “Cobbler Concierge” as they will pick up and drop off your sneakers, looking new and fresh!
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DSW – HOLIDAY FETE

“No matter who is on your holiday list, you can’t go wrong with shoes. Finding that perfect pair you know someone will love instantly makes your gift feel personal” – Brad Goreski

Last night, DSW kicked off its holiday campaign featuring celebrity stylist Brad Goreski. We celebrated donating a record 5M shoes to Soles4Soles this year at San Vicente Bungalows in Los Angeles. Decked out in an all-black ensemble, Brad was joined by influencers including, Audrie StormeAmanda GirouxBlanca Blanco, Emily MenNiké, and more.

Guests celebrated the achievement and admired the festivities at the holiday-themed cocktail party as they posed for photos and indulged in specialty cocktails and light bites (the grilled cheese and sliders were delicious). Additionally, as the weather is getting cooler, guests could also take home a customized plaid knit scarf by Steve Madden in 3 color-ways.

The curated campaign consists of footwear and accessories that will celebrate the start of the holidays in a big way this season. From outfit inspiration for holiday parties to finding the perfect gifts for the family and navigating the best deals, DSW’s team of holiday experts has you covered. Brad Goreski, Whitney Port, and Myka Meier ensured the collection featured holiday party-ready, cozy comfort styles and affordable gifts for everyone on your holiday list.

In the spirit of giving back this holiday season, the leading footwear and accessories retailer is proud to celebrate the highest donation to record yet. With these contributions received, Soles4Souls has been able to distribute more than 73 million pairs of shoes and pieces of clothing in 129 countries since 2006.

The pieces are available on DSW’s eCommerce site and in all 500 stores! The curated campaign consists of footwear and accessories that will celebrate the start of the holidays in a big way this season.

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New Latinx Community Studies

 Leading Latino digital media company mitú, in partnership with premier multicultural marketing and communications agency The MRKT, released the first of a series of studies titled The mitú InTell Series. The studies aim to gain and socialize insights on the current state of the U.S. Hispanic community while digging deeper into their motivations and behaviors behind topics ranging from health and wellness to finance, sports, food, commerce, and travel.

“As a digital media brand that has stood for Latinx representation for 10 years, mitú has conversations with millions of Latinos daily. This interaction and our editorial process allows us to gather signals and real-world concerns from our audience to develop insights not only on what our community is thinking, but also why, and to do so while the topics are still actionable and timely,” said President of mitú, Stephen Brooks. “Ultimately we feel a responsibility to not only share these insights, but to give a voice to our audience.”

Both mitú and The MRKT are inherently able to provide insights into the state of the U.S. Hispanic population both from a macro, public perspective and at an interpersonal scale, allowing them to uncover nuances and evaluate the community from a unique point of view not seen before. 

“As a leading multicultural marketing and communications agency, our team lives and breathes the experiences that permeate the cultural zeitgeist within our community, making the issues that affect the U.S. Hispanic community incredibly evident to us. It is with that real-world and professional experience that we help create these studies which we hope enable other entities and organizations to identify the most current needs of the U.S. Latino population and bring us closer to a future where our community is fully seen and heard.” said President of The MRKT, Marcos Barron.

This first online quantitative study – conducted by a third party, HyperFocus ROI, with a sample size of 1,000 U.S. Hispanics–consisted of evaluating participants for their various attitudes, perceptions and behaviors across a number of demographic segments relative to the broader topic of health & wellness. Four key areas under this topic–medical, mental health, fitness, and nutrition–were evaluated across key audience segments broken out by age, income, gender, and country of origin.

While specific insights relative to each of these four areas were uncovered across the various audience segments, mental health emerged as the most common denominator, garnering the highest overall importance ratings when compared with the other three subcategories, with 65% of all respondents rating mental health as very important. Notably, mental health has declined across all segments of the U.S. Latino population vs. two years ago.

 Additional key findings include:

  • U.S. born Latinos are reporting health issues that affect multiple generations at nearly twice the rate as non U.S. born Latinos.
  • 37% of the Latinos surveyed report that the #1 reason they don’t have a primary care physician is their financial situation, with non U.S. born Latinos expressing this as a barrier with even more frequency at a rate of 46%. 
  • Latinos in the lowest income bracket (earning under $49K) are rating all of the health subcategories (medical, mental health, fitness, nutrition) as being somewhat/not at all important to them. However, there are some key barriers and reasons that surfaced on why they may not be placing importance on their health when compared to the other groups.
  • Out of the four subcategories, Latinos aren’t placing as much importance on fitness even though their reported habits are demonstrating that they are exercising at higher rates when compared to two years ago, with 45% stating that they are exercising more often.

For more key insights and to read the full study, click HERE

About mitú

Mitú is the leading digital media company representing the Latino point of view among consumers 18-44. Through our multiple touch points in video, editorial, social media and commerce, we connect brands, content buyers, and creators to the massive community of Latino consumers in America. Our audience is the 200%, 100% American and 100% Latino, who inspire us to create authentic, culturally relevant stories. We reach a massive, cross-cultural audience across a variety of social and O&O platforms. Mitú is a GoDigital Media Group company headquartered in Los Angeles, CA with operations in New York, Miami, Chicago, Mexico, Colombia, Belarus, Sri Lanka and South Korea. 

About The MRKT

The MRKT is the full-service multicultural marketing and communications division of Terry Hines & Associates (THA), a leading entertainment-marketing firm for over 40 years. The MRKT offers a comprehensive approach to creating narratives and experiences that connect clients to diverse, multicultural demographics via culture and lifestyle, over stereotypes and assumptions. The MRKT specializes in reaching Latinx, African American, and AAPI consumers and executes campaigns with both a national and local footprint, all infused with cultural resonance, across several disciplines including: PR, social media, influencer marketing, experiential, grassroots, and creative (print, digital, AV) on behalf of some of the largest entertainment and consumer brands in the world.

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ASAP NAST × Reebok

Reebok and rap-fashion icon A$AP NAST’s NST2 brand have officially announced their second collaboration: a colorful, yet technical, take on Reebok’s Zig Kinetica II Edge, a new silhouette exploring the space between natural and developed worlds. The unisex A$AP Nast x Reebok Zig Kinetica II Edge ($150, GY5805) is available exclusively from Reebok beginning November 26 before receiving a wider global release on November 27 via select retailers.

Dressed in Vector red, core black and regal purple blocking with pops of yellow across the upper, A$AP Nast’s take on the utilitarian Zig Kinetica II Edge expresses his love for color and technical performance. Also made clear by the shoe is Nast’s passion for style and design emblematic of a modern movement in rap. “You kinda have to have the full package to make it now,” explains Nast. “People don’t wanna listen to rappers who don’t have good style.”

Key design elements include:

  • Textile base upper with stitch overlays and rubberized grid print.
  • ‘Ghost camo’ aesthetic reinterpreted through asymmetrical eye stay layout. 
  • Floatride Fuel midsole paired with Zig Energy Shell provides cushioning and stability.
  • Floatride Energy forefoot for enhanced underfoot cushioning.
  • Made from 30% minimum pre-consumer recycled content, the Vibram Ecostep lugged outsole is abrasion-resisting and ensures grip and foot protection.

In 2020, Reebok’s Zig Kinetica ushered in a new era for its historic ZigTech of the 2010’s. Fast forward to fall 2021 and Reebok revealed the franchise’s latest with a new iteration of Zig Kinetica II featuring Vibram Ecostep technology–the Zig Kinetica II Edge–showcasing the brand’s overbuilt design DNA with functionality at its core. The shoe’s versatile blend of technical and creative–classic and contemporary–paired with Nast’s outside-the-box disposition toward style and music, makes it an ideal fit for this story.  

The unisex A$AP Nast x Reebok Zig Kinetica II Edge ($150, GY5805) is available exclusively from Reebok beginning November 26 before receiving a wider global release on November 27 via select retailers.

About A$AP NAST

A$AP Nast is one of the best-known members of A$AP Mob, a popular hip-hop group which also counts A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg as part of its crew. Nast, while being a hip-hop artist first and foremost, is also easily the best-dressed member of the collective.” – GQ Magazine.

September 2020, Reebok has collaboration with A$AP Nast on Reebok’s “Write Your Legacy” campaign which debuted in honor of the all-new Classic Leather Legacy.

About Reebok

Reebok International Ltd., headquartered in Boston, MA, USA, is a leading worldwide designer, marketer and distributor of fitness and lifestyle footwear, apparel and equipment. An American-inspired global brand, Reebok is a pioneer in the sporting goods industry with a rich and storied fitness heritage. Reebok develops products, technologies and programming that enable movement so people can fulfill their potential. Reebok connects with the fitness consumer wherever they are and however they choose to stay fit–whether it’s functional training, running, combat training, walking, dance, yoga or aerobics. Reebok Classics leverages the brand’s fitness heritage and represents the roots of the brand in the sports lifestyle market.

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GRAMMY MUSEUM HOSTS ‘THE DROP’: Givēon

“TIMELESS TOUR” KICKS OFF NOVEMBER 28TH IN DETROIT

CHECK OUT GIVĒON’S HILARIOUS CHICKEN SHOP DATE WITH UK’S AMELIA DIMZ HERE!

Last night, The GRAMMY Museum® hosted their former student now Multiplatinum GRAMMY Nominated R&B star, GIVĒON for their latest edition of The Drop series. GIVĒON participated in a short Q&A followed by an acoustic performance of his hit singles “For Tonight,” “Heartbreak Anniversary,” and “Like I Want You.”

GIVĒON is on fire this month as he recently received 5x American Music Award nominations, 4x People’s Choice Award nominations and 2x Soul Train Award nominations. He is up for New Artist of the Year, Collaboration of the Year, Favorite Male R&B Artist, Favorite R&B Album and Favorite R&B Song at the AMA’s, and The Song of 2021, The New Artist of 2021, The Music Video of 2021 and The Collaboration Song of 2021 at the People’s Choice Awards!

GIVĒON also has updated venues for 5 stops on Timeless Tour. The 14-city tour went on sale September 17th and sold out in a matter of minutes. The tour will kick off on November 28th in Detroit, MI at the Majestic Theatre. 

GIVĒON recently released his latest heartfelt single, “For Tonight”, the first song off his highly anticipated debut album. “For Tonight” is produced by Sevn Thomas (Drake, Rihanna), Jahaan Sweet (Eminem, Kehlani) and Akeel Henry (WizKid, SwaeLee) and is accompanied by a music video directed by Academy Award nominated filmmaker, Sophia Nahli Allison.

ABOUT GIVĒON

Givēon has made himself one of music’s brightest stars by bringing vivid color, depth, and soul to songs that capture the intensity of life’s twists and turns. After coming to fame via Drake’s “Chicago Freestyle,” the CA native became a force in his own right. Givēon had a whirlwind 2020 after releasing his Platinum-certified “Like I Want You” (230 million cross-platform streams in the US). He kept the momentum with “Heartbreak Anniversary,” a gauzy ballad that peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100, garnered over 684 million streams, and earned 2X Platinum status. In March 2020, Givēon’s debut EP, Take Time, confirmed his evocative songwriting prowess and would be nominated for Best R&B Album at the 2021 GRAMMY’s. His fall When It’s All Said and Done EP further explored the peaks and valleys of love and, when re-packaged with its predecessor in 2021, hit #5 on the Billboard 200. After being nominated for a 2020 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding New Artist, he won BET’s 2021 Best New Artist, and his audience is growing—to the tune of over 1.7 billion streams globally. He even hit #1 on the Hot 100 in March on Justin Bieber’s “Peaches.” That hit helped him win award for Best Pop Song at the 2021 MTV VMA‘s where he was nominated for seven awards including Best New Artist, Best R&B and Best Pop Song. Drake then invited Givēon back into his world, this time for a sizzling verse on Certified Lover Boy’s “In the Bible” with Lil Durk—one of a guaranteed run of thrilling collabs to come. And at his festival debut, Lollapalooza 2021, he found a sea of voices who knew his lyrics. But success has never really been a goal—Givēon just wants to bear his soul.

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New Act May Worsen Staffing Crisis

The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), representing more than 14,000 nursing homes and long term care facilities across the country that provide care to approximately five million people each year, said that two provisions in the Build Back Better Act (H.R. 5376) will have a devastating impact on nursing homes and could force thousands more facilities to further limit admissions or possibly close their doors.

The provisions, one that would require nursing homes to have a registered nurse (RN) on-staff 24 hours a day and another that would require the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to conduct a study on minimum staffing ratios and implement the regulations within one year, are unfunded mandates that conservatively, would cost the nursing homes industry billions of dollars a year and require hiring more than 150,000 new caregivers. 

“We strongly support having a RN on staff in nursing homes 24 hours a day, as we originally proposed in our reform agenda earlier this year. However, current data shows that the nursing homes are facing the worst job loss among all health care providers. We’ve lost 221,000 jobs since the beginning of the pandemic, and recovery is a long way away. Nursing home providers are doing all they can to attract and retain new workers, but the applicants simply aren’t there. The provisions in this bill do nothing to help us strengthen our workforce and will only force thousands of nursing homes to further limit the number of residents they can serve,” said AHCA/NCAL President and CEO Mark Parkinson. 

AHCA/NCAL estimates that if the HHS study found that nursing homes need to increase clinical and direct care staff by 25 percent, it would require hiring more than 150,000 RNs, licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and certified nursing assistants (CNAs), costing $10.7 billion per year. 

Current requirements mandate that nursing homes have a RN on staff eight hours a day. Under the proposed mandate in the legislation, AHCA/NCAL estimates it would require hiring 21,000 more nurses, costing $2.5 billion a year.

Phil Fogg, President and CEO of Marquis Companies, who operates more than 20 long term care facilities in California, Nevada and Oregon, said if Congress enacts these provisions without the necessary resources and recruitment programs, it could have a devastating impact on nursing homes and the residents they serve across the country.

“The workforce and economic crisis long term care providers are already experiencing is unprecedented. Lack of qualified workers is forcing providers to limit their admissions and, in some cases, close their doors permanently. Providers simply cannot attract more caregivers to our profession and meet the requirements of these mandates without financial support from Congress,” said Fogg, who is also the chair of the AHCA Board of Governors.

“We all share a common goal and that is to strengthen our workforce and provide the best possible care for our residents. But these unfunded mandates could further exacerbate the challenges we face and ultimately limit access to care for millions. We are eager to work hand-in-hand with lawmakers to find meaningful solutions that will ensure seniors continue to receive the highest quality care and caregivers have access to good-paying, rewarding jobs,” said Len Russ, operator and administrator of Bayberry Care Center in New Rochelle, NY.

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Fire and Ice Opening at Soneva Fushi

Acclaimed Danish chef and restaurateur, Mads Refslund, has launched a new 12-month pop-up restaurant at Soneva Fushi, the award-winning luxury eco-resort in the Baa Atoll of the Maldives. Located at Fresh in the Garden, a treetop dining destination that overlooks the private island resort’s extensive organic gardens, the pop-up is based on Chef Refslund’s signature concept of “Fire” and “Ice.”

One of the original founders of Copenhagen’s vaunted Noma, named the world’s best restaurant five times over, Chef Refslund is an advocate for the New Nordic cuisine and a terroir-based kitchen. His cooking has also pioneered the principle of “bonding rawness,” whereby raw ingredients are combined together based on their intrinsic values and flavors, with the aim of seeking the highest expression nature can provide.

“I always find inspiration in nature, so to have the opportunity to cook among the treetops of Soneva Fushi is very inspiring,” says Chef Refslund. “The key focus of the pop-up concept at Fresh in the Garden is ‘Fire’ and ‘Ice’, showcasing our natural instinct for how to work with nature’s bounty. The menu is evenly split: in ‘Ice’ items are untouched by heat, allowing them to reveal their pure beauty that nature has provided in the contrasting ‘Fire,’ cooking over live flame is used to enhance the ingredients. Together, the two sides create harmony and balance.”

Chef Refslund’s menu at Fresh in the Garden celebrates nature’s purity, with a focus on vegetables and seafood indigenous to the region. “Ice” dishes include a tartare of sustainably caught Maldivian tuna with salted plum and hibiscus, and watermelon crudo, dragon fruit and red basil. In “Fire,” prawns are cooked in lemongrass with velvet tamarind, while garden egg is served with aromatic herbs and black truffle. For sharing, guests can try a whole fish, roasted in coconut husks, or the plant-based braised hearts of palm with white truffle and sunchokes. And for dessert, choices include: sour banana parfait with pine nut miso praline, pandan, and dragon fruit with kiwi and yogurt.

“We are delighted to welcome Chef Refslund to Soneva Fushi,” says Sonu Shivdasani, CEO and Co-founder of Soneva. “Soneva has a long history of collaborating with world-renowned chefs to offer an exceptional gastronomic experience to our guests, whether through pop-ups such as this or our ongoing Soneva Stars calendar of visiting chefs and other experts from around the world.”

About Soneva

Soneva is a pioneering family of hospitality properties, offering holistic encounters in luxurious and inspiring environments – from world class resorts to outstanding natural locations.  Soneva Fushi, Soneva Jani and Soneva in Aqua in the Maldives and Soneva Kiri in Thailand rebuke the traditional concept of luxury and instead promise the luxury of time, purity and solitude. Every day, guests are encouraged to discover sandy feet, inspired minds and full hearts. Combining luxury with a conscientious approach to sustainability and the environment, and proactively changing the nature of hospitality, it delivers intuitive service and meaningful experiences to the guests.

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Ten Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Acne

Breakouts are the worst. They steal your self-confidence and often happen when you need to look your best. If you’re struggling with keeping your face clear, you don’t have to worry about paying for an expensive appointment with a specialist. Make a few of these simple lifestyle changes to reduce acne and feel more confident every day.

1. Start Washing Your Face

You’d be surprised by how many people live their lives without washing their faces. Unless you began prioritizing your skincare at a young age, it’s something that might slip your mind as you get older and handle more responsibilities.

If you don’t already wash your face, add it to your daily routine. Enjoy experimenting with different brands and products to see which have the best effects on your skin. You’ll quickly notice any unexpected side effects and adjust your routine from there.

2. Time Your Face Washing

Washing your face in the morning or at night is a standard way to add it to your routine, but it might not be best for your skin. It could be more advantageous to wash your face after a workout or any other time you find yourself sweating. You’ll prevent the sweat from sitting on your face all day and potentially turning into acne.

3. Eat More Healthy Fats

Consider your diet. How often do you get omega-3 fatty acids? You can find them in foods like fish, eggs, beans, and nuts. They’re great for your physical health and can reduce your breakouts.

Research shows that people who increase their intake of fatty acids deal with less inflammation that triggers acne. Adding these foods to your diet could improve your skin’s health overnight.

4. Switch Your Cosmetic Products 

You’d never leave home without your makeup on point, but the ingredients in your favorite products could be the source of your skincare worries. There are a few common ingredients that may cause breakouts for people with sensitive skin, like:

  • Almond oil
  • Beeswax
  • Cocoa butter

Looking closely at your preferred products is the best way to narrow down which ingredients might bother your skin. If they contain these comedogenic ingredients, find replacements that don’t rely on them to see how your skin changes with new cosmetics.

5. Drink Lots of Water

When your body senses an excessive amount of drying on your face, it automatically produces more natural oils. Although it helps your skin become more elastic and durable, it can also increase your acne.

Drink plenty of water every day to help your skin stay hydrated. If your dry skin remains a problem even after increasing your water intake, talk with your doctor. Prescribed lotions may help your underlying case of eczema along with your improved hydration.

6. Take a Daily Probiotic

Your skin has its own microbiome. When it becomes off-balance due to oil-stripping products or a change in your diet, you could experience more breakouts. Sometimes taking a daily probiotic can mitigate your acne. When your body’s microbiome finds balance again with the additional healthy bacteria, your skin won’t struggle with as many breakouts because it’s in harmony with the rest of your body.

7. Exercise More Often

Stress hormones are part of everyday life, but you shouldn’t feel constantly overwhelmed by them. When cortisol builds up in your body, the stress hormone can trigger frequent breakouts even if you’re already washing your face or drinking water. It’s your body’s call for help and a change of pace.

Exercising is an excellent way to reduce stress. Start walking a couple of times each week or biking around a local trail. The activity eases stress levels and leaves you feeling content instead. A peaceful mind may result in skin that doesn’t constantly battle acne.

8. Remember Your Sunscreen

Sunscreen protects your skin from UV rays while secretly benefiting your body in other ways. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. The ingredients keep your skin from being sensitive to the sun and reduce the microscopic inflammation that results in acne.

It’s always wise to apply sunscreen whenever you’re going outside in direct sunlight. Protect yourself with daily applications and it might help reduce your breakouts during the spring and summer.

9. Sleep More Every Night

Good nightly rest is a cure-all for many things, including breakouts. As you sleep, your body resets its biological processes and restores your hormonal balance. It releases lingering stress that might otherwise trigger a breakout. Sleep also promotes blood flow for optimal skin health.

How much sleep do you get every night? Everyone’s heard that the average adult should get eight hours of daily rest, but that isn’t always the case. Your body is different from that of an adult who’s older or younger than you. You might feel well-rested after six hours of sleep or only feel refreshed after nine hours.

Play around with your sleep schedule to determine the best amount of sleep for your body’s needs. The extra rest will benefit your physical health and keep you from suffering from additional breakouts.

10. Limit Your Dairy Intake

Some people suggest that anyone with acne problems should limit their dairy intake. It may cause minor digestive inflammation even if you’re not lactose intolerant. The inflammation could continue to affect your skin long after you eat that ice cream cone or mac ‘n’ cheese.

If you do have lactose intolerance, your irritated stomach lining may trigger stress hormones which result in acne. Either way, there’s no way to know until you’ve eliminated dairy and reintroduced it to your diet. You’ll know it’s a cause of your acne if your breakouts stop when dairy isn’t part of your daily routine.

Consider Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Acne

Skincare products can do wonders for breakouts, but they’re not your only option when it comes to battling acne. These are a few lifestyle changes to reduce acne that anyone can try. Whether you want to play around with your diet, get more sleep, or change up the cosmetics currently in your bathroom, you’ll eventually notice an improved difference in your skin by trying new things with your routine.

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Nine Tips for Improving Circulation in the Body

Your circulation has much to do with your overall health. Every cell in your body relies on a healthy supply of oxygenated blood to perform its routine tasks and remove waste. It benefits you to get your blood moving. Here are nine tips for improving circulation in the body.

1. Recognize the Signs of Trouble

As Ned Stark said in “Game of Thrones,” winter is coming. Do you find that you’re constantly cold and tired, warming your icy fingers in front of space heaters and fueling office thermostat wars? You might not need to adjust that dial — the issue could be poor circulation.

In addition to coldness and fatigue, the following symptoms might indicate problems with your blood flow:

  • Tingling and numbness: This symptom indicates that something is restricting blood flow, keeping it from reaching your extremities in sufficient quantities.
  • Muscle cramps: Your muscles require oxygen to flex and contract. Without a sufficient blood supply, your legs, feet, hands, and arms may become stiff.
  • Swelling: Edema is the scientific name for what occurs when fluid accumulates in your extremities due to insufficient circulation. The excess liquid spills into surrounding tissues, often causing pain.

If you frequently notice such symptoms, you should make a call to your doctor. They may refer you to a cardiologist for further evaluation. Medications and lifestyle changes can ease your condition and help you live comfortably.

2. Get Your Body in Motion

Exercise is one of the most effective ways to improve your circulation. Physical activity tones your heart muscle, making it operate more efficiently. You pump more blood with each beat, decreasing your overall pulse rate. Additionally, movement improves your muscles’ ability to pull oxygen from your bloodstream, lowering your blood pressure.

Walking is an excellent form of cardiovascular training that nearly anyone can do for free. All you need is a sturdy pair of tennis shoes. Another freebie that gets your heart pumping is dance. This form of physical activity comes with a bonus — it works your neuroplasticity, helping you stave off Alzheimer’s disease more effectively than other activities.

3. Kick the Butts

Smoking harms your circulation through several mechanisms. The chemicals in tobacco harm your blood cells, increasing their numbers and your risk of clots.

Smoking also damages the structure and function of your heart and blood vessels, increasing your risk of atherosclerosis. This condition involves a sticky substance called plaque that builds up in and narrows your arteries. When this hardening occurs, your heart struggles to pump oxygen-rich blood to the areas of your body that need it.

This plaque can snowball into peripheral artery disease (P.A.D.), a condition that restricts blood flow to your head, organs, and limbs. People with P.A.D. run an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, particularly when combining smoking with other risk factors like obesity.

4. Try a Standing Desk

Do you have a desk job? Sitting may not be the new smoking, but prolonged inactivity harms your circulation.

One solution is to try a standing desk. These models let you segue from sitting to standing throughout the workday, keeping your blood flowing more efficiently. If you don’t have the cash to invest in a commercial model, you can achieve a similar effect with stacks of boxes or books.

5. Thin Your Blood a Bit

You should always consult with your doctor before beginning an aspirin regimen. However, the acetylsalicylic acid found in this over-the-counter medication might offer you some protection against a heart attack, even if you smoke.

An aspirin regimen might also decrease some of the inflammation associated with chronic pain conditions. If you prefer herbal medicine, white willow bark produces a similar effect. However, you shouldn’t combine the two — thinning your blood too much can lead to excessive bruising, dizziness, and fainting.

6. Wear Compression Garments

Do you stand all day at work? If you’re a cashier, stock clerk, or mail carrier, you may wish to invest in compression garments.

These garments may also prevent varicose veins, which occur when your body struggles to pump blood back to your heart from your extremities. Some people swear by these products to improve their sports performance. They’re a good investment if you frequently fly long distances, helping prevent deep vein thrombosis.

7. Keep Your Extremities Toasty

Think back to your high school physics class. When the molecules in a liquid or gas heat up, what happens? They expand. The same principle applies to your body.

Therefore, keeping your extremities toasty may boost your circulation, especially if your low blood flow stems from a heart defect such as a floppy mitral valve. The warmth from a pair of fuzzy socks keeps your blood from pooling in your toes, causing edema and pain.

8. Learn the Art of Massage

Few things feel better than a relaxing foot and leg massage. However, you don’t have to shell out the big bucks to seek professional treatment if you can’t afford it.

You can learn how to do a foot massage, stimulating circulation in your lower extremities. If you have a partner, why not practice with each other to strengthen your bond while boosting blood flow?

9. Maintain a Healthy Weight

The more mass your body takes up, the farther your blood has to travel to reach your extremities and get back to your heart. It’s the physiological equivalent of taking the scenic route. However, you’re rewarded with poor circulation instead of a breathtaking view.

Therefore, do all you can to maintain a healthy body weight. Eat a plant-based diet high in lean proteins and low in empty calories like white flour and sugar. Get regular exercise — the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends 150-300 minutes a week of moderate activity or 75-150 minutes of vigorous workouts for adults aged 18 through 64.

Improve Circulation in the Body

Poor blood flow can lead to a host of unpleasant health effects. Improve circulation in the body with the nine above tips.

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Tips For Smart Home Devices During Thanksgiving

November brings a great amount of excitement in the air – football season is in full swing, basketball is about to start, and Thanksgiving and holiday shopping are right around the corner.

Of course, that also means half of America’s football teams are already out of contention, and people have already begun to stress about Thanksgiving planning and their holiday shopping.

Fortunately, with all the “smart home” devices now at our disposal, everyone’s Thanksgiving Day preparation and cooking this year is sure to be “smarter” than ever. From smart thermometers and smart vacuums to Amazon Echo and Alexa devices, Thanksgiving Day prep and cooking should be a snap. 

Smart Devices Can Still Cause Frustrations

Unfortunately, a house filled with smart devices doesn’t necessarily make our cooking experience that much smarter. According to a recent survey, 74% of connected consumers have experienced technical challenges in the past year. Even before the pandemic, 36% of smart device owners said they haven’t connected their product because they don’t know how. In addition to product issues, 55% of respondents said their internet speeds have been slower since the pandemic began.

Just having a connected home doesn’t always mean it’s smooth sailing for smart device connectivity. Here are a few tips from personal tech support experts to keep technical frustrations to a minimum on Turkey Day.

  •   Use your Amazon Echo Show to view your favorite recipes. Pause, playback, etc. and see the recipe on the screen as you go. Need other food ideas, just ask Alexa for top Thanksgiving recipes!
  •   Make shopping for your groceries simpler with free apps like AnyList. Just download the app, register, and then start creating custom lists. Want to share your list with a family member or friend, no problem, that’s easy, just send the list from within the app to their email address. Once they click the link and download the app they will be able to see your list and add, change, delete items.
  •   Want to put a little pep in your meal prep? Use your smart speaker to play your favorite holiday songs while you’re cooking. Did you know that if you are an Amazon Prime member you get access to Amazon Music for free? Just ask Alexa to play your favorite tunes like “Alexa, play Feeling Thankful music.”  Also, did you know that iHeart Radio is free as well? Just download and register the app, make sure to add the “skill” to your Amazon Alexa app to let it work with iHeart Radio.  Try “Alexa, play iHeart Christmas Rock.”
  •   Want to start decorating for holidays early? Pick up some smart plugs and connect your holiday lights, tree and other electric devices and then create a “group” like “Holidays inside”.  Then, use your Google or Amazon device for voice commands like “Hey Google, turn on Holidays inside” and watch as all your gadgets turn on.
  •   Did you know you can use your Google Home device, your Amazon Echo device, or your iPhone Siri service to set multiple timers to keep track of your food cook times?  Try “Alexa, remind me in 15 minutes to check the turkey.
  •   Made a mess while cooking and too tired to clean it up yourself, use your smart vacuum to do some post-Thanksgiving cooking cleanup. You can create custom rooms with your iRobot app and then just send it directly to the room that needs a little extra tidying up.

Planning Can Save Frustration

Plan and make sure all your home’s smart devices are connected and working properly by contacting your tech support specialist home consultants ahead of the big day. You can also use a Wi-Fi speed check to make sure your Internet network speed is running at an optimal level when more family members begin to arrive and there are even more devices in the home running off your Wi-Fi. What’s more, you’ll want to check and make sure all your smart devices used in the kitchen are near the internet router, or if they are too far away there are always solutions like mesh routers and new Wi-Fi 6 routers that can extend your Wi-Fi range. Remember, slower internet speeds don’t always mean it’s your internet service provider’s fault.

About The Author: Scott McKinley is AVP, Global New Product Development for Personal TechPro, the connected device premium tech support solution for the Pocket Geek Home solution.