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Holistic skin care is topic of annual conference at Radisson Plaza Hotel & Suites in Kalamazoo

KALAMAZOO — A conference offering the latest information and training about natural skin care will be held at the Radisson Plaza Hotel & Suites Sept. 19-20.

It’s being offered by the Association of Holistic Skin Care Practitioners, whose president is Elina Fedotova, owner of Elina Organics. Fedotova has clinics in Kalamazoo and Chicago and recently appeared on Chicago’s NBC affiliate to talk about her edible skin-care products.

The third annual Beauty is More than Skin Deep Conference will include workshops, lectures and demonstrations on holistic health and beauty techniques. Conference topics include:

  • The impact of nutrition on the skin.
  • How to avoid toxic chemicals in beauty-care products.
  • How to choose the right skin product using computerized health scans.
  • Acupuncture without needles.

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Valentine's Day Skin Care



AOL Celebrity Q&A: GINGER ZEE, NBC5 Chicago

NBC5 Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist Ginger Zee knows a thing or two about multi-tasking. When she’s not preparing weather reports, she’s teaching as an adjunct professor at Valparaiso University. When she’s not teaching, she’s chasing tornadoes for the Discovery Channel’s “Storm Chasers.” And when she’s not chasing dangerous weather, she’s lending her time to charity events, seminars, and balancing a very full social life. City’s Best writer Jessica Radloff sat down with Zee to find out how she manages it all, and what she loves best about this very Windy City!



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Pamper Your Skin with Chicago’s Best Facial

Looking to do something nice for yourself? How about treating yourself to one of Chicago’s best facials?

Elina Skincare, which recently moved to a new location at 46 Oak St. (map it; 877-384-8300), is one of the top places in the Windy City for a facial. Part of the success behind the spa’s facials are the products used in them, which are created and hand-made by the spa’s owner Elina Fedotova who has an impressive resume: cosmetic chemist, herbalist, and aesthetician.

Fedotova’s products are made with certified organic ingredients that she gets from all over the world, including Asia and Eastern Europe. The products are also made seasonally using the freshest ingredients for that time of year. Some of Fedotova’s top products used both in the facials and sold at the spa are: - An Organic Scrub Exfoliant with Rose Hips, Yarrow, Honey Extract, Walnut Shells, Essential Oils of Lavender, Mandarin, and Rosewood. - An Ambra-Lift Skin Elixir, which is “scientifically proven to produce anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant effects after 48 hours,” according to Fedotova. - An Alcohol-Free Toner that “increases microcirculation, tightens pores, and helps combat blemish-causing bacteria with Dandelion Root, Yarrow, Juniper Berries, Geranium, and Grapefruit Seed Extract.”

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Elina Fedotova 'Resources'
Article in Dermascope November 2011

During the 20th century many companies in the beauty industry started to use more affordable and consistent synthetic ingredients in their formulations. Yet, my experience leads me to honestly believe that natural, organic plant ingredients are better for our skin than their synthetic twins.

Today we realize that sometimes lower concentrations of certain organic plant ingredients can be more effective, and less reactive. Why is this? Natural substances are often more readily assimilated by the body because they are designed by nature with a supportive team of balanced nutrients for ultimate absorption. Some of the most common weeds and beautiful flowers contain wonderful ingredients for skin care formulations, such as dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), burdock (Arctium lappa), yarrow (Achillea millefolium), red clover (Trifolium Pratense), and plantain (Plantagocan Major).

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Food for Your Face
on Fox 17
Michigan

 




Elina Fedotova 'Why Organic?'
Article in Dermascope May 2011

The advantages of introducing an organic product line into your skin care practice are quite clear: They are clean and safe. No need to worry about potential reactions to foreign chemicals by clients, or yourself. (That is not to say allergic reactions can not happen with botanical ingredients, because we can be allergic to any substance!)

Once my clients become used to the pure, fresh feeling of products that feed their skin the way nature intended, they tell me they do not even want to touch waxy, fluffy creams anymore. Because good organic products are free of synthetic waxes that do not clog their pores.

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Elina Organics Artical on
Safe and Effective Skin Care
Featured in Natural Awakenings
Wellness Magazine Artical in April 2011

Television infomercials about natural skin care products that claim to make the face dewy, youthful, acne-free, wrinkle-free and radiant, titillate the imaginations of women and young girls who long to look like the spokesperson that promotes them. However, close scrutiny of the labels on expensive commercial products that promise rewards after regular cleansing, exfoliating and moisturizing often reveals a list of ingredients that the typical user can’t even pronounce.

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Healthy Living Event Showcases Innovative
Products By Elina Organics

By Margaret Lau
Epoch Times Staff
Created: Mar 11, 2011

BISCOFF SPREAD: Carrot cupcakes with Biscoff cream cheese icing are offered to visitors at the Healthy Living media event on Thursday at the Times Square Marriott Marquis Hotel. (Amal Chen/The Epoch Times)


NEW YORK—The Healthy Living media event showcased a wide variety of healthy and eco-friendly products from over 40 exhibitors at the Times Square Marriott Marquis Hotel on Thursday. Some of the featured products included organic foods and beverages, energy-saving gadgets, sports gear, and fitness and active-wear items.

A diverse range of businesses from across North America participated at this year’s Healthy Living media event. Panasonic displayed a portable and simple-to-use blood pressure monitor, as well as a contemporary massage sofa chair, ideal for a home theater.

Nuheat Industries from Vancouver, Canada, offered a safe, clean, and energy-efficient heating system, with “the ability to zone heat specific areas,” according to the company’s public relations specialist Christy Fabros.

“It is fully programmable and has the ability to replace old radiators and base-board heaters in old homes. [It can be placed] where you want it and when you want it,” said Nuheat Vice President Suzie Cho.

ORGANIC SKINCARE: Handmade, seasonally adjusted holistic products created by Elina Fedotova were presented at Thursday's Healthy Living event at the Times Square Marriott Marquis Hotel. (Amal Chen/The Epoch Times)

Representatives from Celestial Seasonings showcased their range of herbal teas, including their latest addition—Sleepytime Green Lemon Jasmine tea. Juice Generation introduced their latest range of organic fruit and vegetable juices, called the Healing Cooler.

Invisalign offered a clear and invisible straightening brace for the beauty-conscious consumer.

Elina Fedotova, founder of Elina Organics from Chicago, introduced her range of handmade, seasonally adjusted, holistic skincare products, which are pure enough to eat. “My products are all organic. What we put on our faces should be as safe and pure as the food we eat. It should be a like a fresh meal for your face,” said Fedotova, who is an herbalist and a cosmetic chemist.

Rob Grennan, co-founder of Goodbyn, presented the company’s reusable and eco-friendly lunch box and drink bottle. Goodbyn hopes these products will help to reduce the use of plastic bags and beverage containers. “They are made in the U.S. and come with stickers—for kids and adults—and they are dish-washer safe,” Grennan said.

Watergeeks offered a water bottle that filters as you drink. “Each filter, which retails at $9.99, filters 80 gallons of water,” said President Ben Bazinet, adding that this is the only filter in the market that effectively filters chromium 6, heavy metals, chlorine, and other contaminants. The company's food-grade stainless-steel bottles come in attractive colors and two sizes: 12 ounces and 24 ounces. They are available from Target.com and NemanMarcus.com. According to Bazinet, they will also be in Meijers in three weeks.

Raleigh public relations representative Jake Hanson promoted the company’s affordable range of hybrid bicycles for city commuters.

Helly Hansen's public relations manager Christina Erb displayed the company’s new active-wear collection, called “HH Cool Training.” According to Helly Hansen, it is suitable to be worn all year round. The new collection uses special technology to keep the body dry by moving moisture away from the body.

The CCV Inc. presented Lytess Slim Wear, a new fitness solution for women who hope to slim down without having to diet, exercise, or change their lifestyle. The line features fabric embedded with tiny capsules containing different ingredients—such as caffeine, red algae, and shea butter—that are gradually released into the skin throughout the day, according to a statement by President Philippe Lahmani.

Lemnis Lighting, meanwhile, introduced a mercury-free Pharox light bulb that will last up to 25 years. The 6-Watt LED bulb does not get hot and offers energy savings of up to 90 percent.


 

Treat yourself to smooth skin on Valentine's Day with this simple mask as shared on NBC5's Ginger Zee in Vital Juice Chicago:


Elina Fedotova of Elina Organics created this Cocoa Smoothie mask just for Vital Juice readers.Hot Chocolate
Forget roses. Valentine's Day should be all about decadent chocolate.

And this year, we're not just eating the sweet stuff. We plan to slather ourselves with it--thanks to this Cocoa Smoothie Face Maskfrom Elina Fedotova. It polishes, nourishes and moisturizes skin in seven minutes.

Fedotova, the cosmetic chemist, herbalist and esthetician behind all-natural Elina Organics (NBC5's Ginger Zee turned us on to her), created the chocolaty mask exclusively for Vital Juice Chicago. You can expect a gorgeous glow from the vitamins, healthy fats, enzymes and inflammation reducers--and you've probably already got most of the ingredients (fruit, cocoa, oats and kefir) in your kitchen. Grab the recipe here.

Want more organic beauty recipes? Watch this video of Fedotova making a face cleanser and serum to use with the Cocoa Smoothie mask.

Now, that's a loving gift.

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Elina Shares How to Give Yourself an Organic Facial at Home
on WGN-CLTV
 


Elina Talks About Winter Eye Care Tips
on WZZM-TV's "Take Five & Company"


Elina Shares How to Make Organic Body Scrub
on WGN-CLTV


Elina Talks About Winter Makeup Tips
on WZZM-TV's "Take Five & Company"


Get Glam At Chicago's Best Spas




We all know that the Holiday season is the best time to get glam and experiment with different makeup colors. However, no amount of makeup will make you look any better if your skin isn't in tip-top shape. And we all know that the harsh Chicago winters don't do us any favors. Check out Eina Organics as one of the best spa to get your skin glowing -- glittery eye shadow optional.


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Ok, let's start with what's really important. How on earth do you manage to look so good during our miserable Chicago winters?

I use Elina Organics for my natural skin care needs. I get a facial with her once every five to six weeks and also get an air compressor treatment! It looks like a huge space suit that squeezes your lymph nodes in a massaging/torturing practice. Either way, wrapped in some of her natural balms, 30 minutes in that suit I am a new person.

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Elina Talks About Natural Skin Care on WZZM-TV's "Healthy You"

WZZM-TV's Val Lego: There are a number of products for your skin that promise to improve the texture, soften wrinkles and make you look younger, but would you ever consider eating them?

Probably not, but Elina Fedotova with Elina Organics says you should never put anything on your face you wouldn't eat.

It's an interesting concept that she talked about. Click on the video link to see the interview and a demonstration of the products


 

 




Get fresh faced.
"I go to Elina Organics once a month. She practically has a grocery store in the spa and makes everything for your facial right in front of you. Her products are amazing and she'll give you leftovers to take home!"

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WZZM-TV: Weeds for Health and Beauty!

Elina on Chicago's NBC5 with Ginger Zee!


From Russia with Love
lneonline-julyClick here to read Elina Fedotova's article, "From Russia with Love."


Take Five: Choosing Face Creams


LNE: Spa Of The Month "Urban Oasis"
lnejuneClick here to read the article from the June 2010 issue of les nouvelles esthitique & spa.

More Articles...

 

 

 

Igor and Elina in Encore
encorecovermay10smClick here to download the May 2010 edition of Encore.

Click here to view the online version of the May 2010 edition of Encore.
Elina Ambra-Lift™ Featured in Les Nouvelles Esthetiques
LNEArticleSkinNourishmentMayCover2010Click here to see Elina featured in the May 2010 issue of les nouvelles esthitique & spa.
Elina Distinguished™ for Men Featured in DERMASCOPE
DermascopeMarch2010Click here to see Elina featured in the March 2009 issue of Dermascope.
Food for your skin!

 


Homemade Spring Facials
Elina appears on WZZM-TV's "Take Five"
LNE: Optimal Skin Nourishment
LNEArticleSkinNourishmentMarchCover2010Click here to read the article from the March 2010 issue of les nouvelles esthitique & spa.

Written by Elina Fedotova.
In The News
We know that true beauty comes from within. The face, which expresses anger, jealousy, or fear, is not attractive no matter how many cosmetic procedures it has received. Beauty starts with internal peace and balance when joy and gratitude can shine through. Nothing else can create more magnitude than the energy from love and kindness.
Read more...

Chicago Living Healthy
 

 

 

 

Karon Gibson Interview with Elina

Click here to watch the video on our youtube.

Best place to learn holistic skin care!

modernsalon1209Click here to read the article from the December 2009 issue of Modern Salon.
Written by Melissa Hill.

Genomic Study and Anti-Aging

Genomic Study Shows Organic Skin Care Product Activates Key Anti-Aging Gene.
Click here to read the press release.

Skin Care the Organic Way

Can You Eat Your Lotion?

dermascope_cover_2009_10Click here to read the article from the October 2009 issue of Dermascope.

Written by Elina Fedotova.

 

 

 

Professional conference to focus on holistic skin care

Professional conference to focus on holistic skin care: Fifty free passes available for the public
Click here to read the news article from the October 1, 2009 Kalamazoo Gazette.
Please note there was a misprint in the original Gazette article with conference date and times.

Non-Invasive Ways to Restore Sun Damaged Skin

Click here to read the article at CoSozo.com.
Written by Elina Fedotova.

best.facial.ever

Click here to read the article at TheLuxurySpot.com

Cold Weather Nutrition

Click here to read the article from the December 2008/January 2009 issue of Shore Magazine.

Spa Owner Embraces All Things Holistic

Click here to read the article from the November 2008 issue of Skin Inc.

 



Natural Healing

Click here to read the article from the September/October 2008 issue of Renew.

Elina In Kalamazoo Gazette

Kalamazoo businesswoman Elina Fedotova's holistic skin-care products keep faces looking young around the world.
Click here to read the news article from the September 2, 2008 Kalamazoo Gazette

Beauty is more than skin deep

Click here to read the article from the June 2008 issue of City Woman Chicago

The American Spirit: Icons and Entrepreneurs, The Doctor and Elina

View the news segment featured on WWMT News 3.

Elina appears on Outspoken with Karon R.N TV Show

In Chicagoland Suburbs on Channel 19 and the city of Chicago on the Cultural Station Ch 25. Check AmericanTVProductions.com and AmericaNurse.com for viewer information.