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Acure Daily Workout Shampoo Watermelon & Blood Orange -- 8 fl oz


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Acure Daily Workout Shampoo Watermelon & Blood Orange -- 8 fl oz

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Acure Daily Workout Shampoo Watermelon & Blood Orange Description

  • Watermelon & Blood Orange
  • Oily, Environmental Stress, Workout Heavy Hair
  • 100% Vegan • 0% Pretentious
  • Paraben Free • Sulfate Free • Phthalates Free
  • Mineral Oil Free • Petrolatum Free
  • Formaldehyde Free • Cruelty Free

Hot yoga have your hair beyond a dry shampoo fix? Don’t sweat it! Heavy daily workouts mean daily washing which can be hard on hair. Formulated for those who have to wash and condition their hair daily due to harsh environmental conditions, heavy sweat, or just plain oily locks. Gentle, everyday formula with watermelon seed extract and blood orange!


Directions

Apply to wet hair. Massage into scalp and hair, working through the ends. Rinse thoroughly. Feel free to use this tube as a microphone. Don’t be shy.
Free Of
Paraben, sulfate, phthalates, mineral oil, petrolatum, formaldehyde, animal ingredients and animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Water (eau), aloe barbadensis leaf juice*, sodium lauroyl methyl isethionate, cocamidopropyl betaine, betaine, glycerin, cocoglucosides hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, citrullus lanatus (watermelon) fruit extract, citrus sinensis (orange) fruit extract, rubus fruticosus (blackberry) fruit extract*, chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract*, euterpe oleracea fruit extract*, rosa canina fruit extract*, calendula officinalis flower extract*, aspalathus linearis leaf extract*, punica granatum extract*, citrus aurantium dulcis (orange) peel oil, citrus nobilis (mandarin orange) peel oil, eugenia caryophyllus (clove) bud oil, persea gratissima (avocado) oil, levulinic acid, sodium levulinate, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, sodium cocoyl glutamate, sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, potassium sorbate, citric acid, sodium hydroxide.
*Certified Organic
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The Importance of Exercise in Stress Management

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Stress is running more rampant than ever before. In fact, one in three Americans feel so stressed at times, they have trouble making basic decisions such as what food to eat or clothes to wear, according to an October 2021 report from the American Psychological Association. Exercise is an effective and beneficial tool for stress management, but data shows that it's often overlooked. A recent study from researchers at McMaster University in Ontario found that while many participants wanted to exercise in order to improve their mental health, stress left them feeling unmotivated to work out. Similarly, those who exercised less in times of stress also reported worsening mental health outcomes, the research points out. Concept of How Does Exercise Reduce Stress Represented by Women Doing Yoga in Peaceful Atrium Setting | Vitacost.com/blog Don’t ignore the link between a consistent exercise routine and healthy stress management—it may be the missing key to your stress relief. Here are just a few reasons to be more active in 2022 when stress begins to rise.

How does exercise reduce stress?

1. Exercise helps to stimulate your mood-boosting hormones

According to Frontiers in Psychiatry, about one hour of moderate-intensity exercise on a daily basis can increase serotonin in the brain. This neurotransmitter hormone stabilizes your mood to promote a sense of mental and emotional well-being. When your emotions start to feel more balanced, your sleep habits, nutrition intake, energy levels, social connections, and self-worth can improve as well. That increase in serotonin also helps regulate the amount of cortisol (stress hormone) in your brain, which makes it easier to manage the chronic effects of stress like anxiety, depression, hypervigilance, or impaired cognition. To maximize your serotonin release—and overall stress relief—choose an exercise routine that combines aerobic, resistance, flexibility and balance training, Frontiers in Psychiatry recommends.

2. Exercise protects body functions from the impact of stress

Psychological stress can lead to inflammation, oxidative stress and immune dysfunction in the body, explains the Journal of Sport and Health Science. As immune function declines, and inflammation biomarkers escalate, you could be at risk for a number of serious illnesses. Some of these include metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular issues, kidney or liver disease, arthritis, type-2 diabetes and cancer, among others. While too much vigorous or competitive exertion can heighten an inflammatory stress response, the journal indicates that consistent, moderate exercise can help strengthen immunity and lower inflammation. Over time, this will increase the body’s resilience to protect itself from the physical ramifications of mental and emotional stress.

3. Exercise allows your mind to enter a calm, meditative state

Some physical activities—like yoga, for example—are often called “meditation in motion.” This is because exercises that incorporate mindfulness help to redirect your awareness from internal rumination (the process of dwelling on stress) to focus on the external action you’re doing in the present, according to Frontiers in Psychology. As a result, you feel calmer and less consumed with anxious, intrusive thought loops which can take hold in bouts of stress. While yoga, tai chi, and other martial arts exercises are traditionally known for their meditative benefits, you can integrate mindfulness into any workout routine. For example, tune into each breath you take while out for a run or focus on your muscle contractions during a HIIT session. The combined intensity and precision of exercise forces you to concentrate on the movement you’re performing, rather than the stressors in your life.

How to manage stress with exercise

Don’t just move your body every once in a while. To reap the most benefits, aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week, as recommended by Health.gov. Be sure to do some form of resistance training two days a week and find movement that you love—even ones that don’t feel like exercise. Swimming, cycling, walking, dancing, playing sports or doing house and yard work keep your body moving. As long as it motivates you to be energetic and active, it counts as a workout. If you still struggle to motivate yourself, here are a few ideas to stay active:

Add exercise to your stress management toolbox in 2022

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