Beauty Remedies and Anti-Aging Tips for Our Body and Face with Author Loa Blasucci




Holistic Health Women's Podcasts and Radio show

Summary: Author of All Health's Breaking Loose and the innovator of Mind & Body Sculpting Loa Blasucci joined Holistic Health Talk Radio Show for Women host IrinaWardas Health Talk for Women Radio Show Topic for Discussion: Aging, Releasing lines in the face, Beauty remedies, How to stay disease free, Sculpting the body with joint friendly exercise. Loa Blasucci made her mark in Hollywood as one of the top makeup artists in the business, making our beloved celebrities look their best in fashion magazines, television, and on the silver screen. Bob Hope, Hugh Grant, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Raquel Welch, James Caan, Jane Lynch, Courteney Cox, Mathew McConaughey – a galaxy of stars have shone brightly because of Loa’s touch. She is the author of the award winning book, All Health’s Breaking Loose which contains the riches of her 30 years of experience in the beauty and fitness industry. Loa Blasucci has recently released her one-of-a-kind exercise DVD, Mind and Body Sculpting with Loa. Loa teaches her one-of-a-kind mind and body-sculpting class fusing elements of yoga, guided meditation, energy and strength training in premiere gyms in the Los Angeles area. Loa designed and leads the All Health's Breaking Loose Wellness Boot Camp, the curriculum which inspired and gave birth to this book. You can follow her bi-weekly column in the La Canada Valley Sun (a division of the LA Times) also entitled “All Health’s Breaking Loose.” Callers are welcome to join the conversation during the show by calling (347)-857-4862 Suggested Interview Questions: How can we slow down the aging process in the face? Why is journaling a part of your book? What is facial posturing? What is the "A" list you mention in your book? What are the main factors that speed up the aging process? Why do you include forgiveness in your wellness program? Looking forward to your questions (347)-857-4862 Breathe, smile and be happy. © Irina Wardas, HHC