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Keep calm and carry on with these helpful tips for fighting stress and anxious thoughts.

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It’s easy to find things that stress you out. While stress can be a good thing—think of the fight or flight response while running from danger—too much stress has the opposite effect.
1. Control what can be controlled.
 
According to stress experts from the American Institute of Stress, a key component in managing stress is feeling in control of it. A lack of control leaves us feeling weak and vulnerable—the same way Kryptonite sends Superman to his knees.
 
Todd Bello, a National Psoriasis Foundation volunteer with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in Long Island, New York, said gentle-to-moderate exercise helps with his stress.
 
“My doctor recommended that I exercise and eat right to reduce stress. I found this most helpful with my psoriatic arthritis. I prefer low-impact exercise like walking or riding a bike, which is less traumatic on the joints,” he said.
 
By closely monitoring his diet, Bello feels more in control of his psoriatic arthritis. That’s why he also avoids foods like bread, dairy, sugar and preservatives that he said tend to increase his inflammation, which increases his stress.
 
2. Focus on breathing.
 
We breathe to stay alive—but when stressed, our brains require even more oxygen, said Lauren E. Miller, stress expert and author of “5 Minutes to Stress Relief: How to Release Fear, Worry and Doubt Instantly.”
 
Instead of the common wisdom of taking deep breaths, Miller suggests breathing in through the nose and out through the nose in a continuous fashion—with quick breaths—as a daily ritual.
 
“Close the mouth and cough several times, exhaling through the nose,” said Miller. When you need more air, just inhale through the nose and continue.
 
Upon waking, Miller said she breathes like this for about 60 breaths.
 
3. Get moving—just for a minute.
 
Another way to combat stress is to get on your feet for a few minutes.
 
“Stand up and bounce on the balls of your feet—it helps the body drain the lymphatic system and toxins in the body,” Miller said.
 
Now, combine bouncing while massaging the back of your neck to help you relax, Miller said.
 read more: https://www.psoriasis.org/blog/4-ways-fight-stress-4-psoriatic-arthritis?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=npfblog&utm_content=may032016&cmp=1&utm_medium=npfblog

Sharon Osbourne: a believer in Everyday Wellness

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Everyday Wellness…What gets in your way of making Healthy Changes?

Sharon Osbourne had gastric bypass surgery in 1999, but said it felt like an “embarrassing shortcut to weight loss” and had her band removed in 2006. She also told Entertainment Tonight: ‘I am a food addict … I felt such a cheat when I had that band on my stomach and people are going ‘you look wonderful.”

Today she is a believer in Everyday Wellness, following a healthy diet plan and lifestyle.  Sculptures Everyday Wear helps anyone looking to move towards Everyday Wellness.  Get Ready for a Personal Transformation!  The Everyday Wear lifestyle is a procedure free, non surgical way to sculpt your body and feel in control.  Sculptures introduce shapewear that works!

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What gets in your way of making Healthy Changes?

  1. Feeling bad about me and my self image kills my motivation.
  2. I feel I’ve lost control and I’m uncomfortable in my own skin.  I don’t know where to start.
  1. Waiting to see results makes sticking to a healthy plan for change almost impossible.
  1. Until you succeed – you’re stuck, settling for a body that makes you unhappy
  2. Not feeling attractive because of your extra weight makes going to the gym intimidating.
  3. I can’t afford Expensive Fitness equipment that I may never use.
  4. I’m sick of pricey dietary supplements and “fad” diets.

 … Your everyday problems are about to be solved

Sculptures Compression Everyday Wear  is a procedure free, non surgical way to sculpt your body and feel in control. Sculptures introduce shapewear that works!

Sculptures  Shapewear with comfortable invisible control flattens the stomach, slims your thighs, and make your curves curvier.  You look better and feel better!  The supportive control improves posture and attitude, use this as motivation to develop a healthier lifestyle with good eating and exercise habits.

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Sculptures Everday Wear…Shapewear that Works!

 

 

 

 

Office Party? Holiday Dinner Plans? Open House? –Get ready for the Holiday Season and feel confident that you’re looking your best!

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So you’ve found the perfect little party dress…now comes the hard part.  What do you wear underneath?  Panty lines, bra bulge, your own signature lumps and bumps stand between “stunning” and the OMG Instagram photo that got posted.

Ever wonder why some women (regardless of body-type) always look so “put-together”? It’s shapewear.  Often subtle, but the right shapewear, Sculpture’s Everyday Shapewear , can make a BIG difference. Sculpture’s Everyday Shapewear is not so much about looking thinner, as it is about comfortable shapewear with invisible control.

Under shorter hemlines the Everyday Bodysuit pulls it all together.  The open bust design allows you to wear your favorite bra, while slimming from the bra line to bottom.  Ttroublesome “bra fat” areas and panty lines are all diminished with the  Everyday Bodysuit…so their eyes are on assets only. ew-75

Wear those swoon-worthy thigh high boots, the Everyday Thigh Shaper has got you covered.   EW-710 targets inner and outer thigh “saddle bags” while creating a smooth line from above the waist to mid-thigh.ew-710everydaywear

Cut a curvy silhouette with the Everyday Wear High Waisted Brief: full coverage panty that creates a sleek, smooth line while providing firm control to both the tummy and the backside.highwaistew

Accentuate that cinched waist, Sculptures Everyday Wear Above the Knee BodySuit works great with dresses, pants, and every outfit in your wardrobe. The crossover cotton “vanishing crotch” allows for convenient, continuous wear throughout the day. Plus-size available.EW-750 color

Size Calculator

We’ve all done it….You’ve lugged armfuls of dresses to the fitting room, only to find the size that fit you in the last store you were in, doesn’t even make it over your hips. Vanity sizing or not, finding the right size isn’t as easy as it seems.  History, fashion trend, pride, and yes, vanity have all played a part in this confusion. 

Finding the correct size effects appearance and morale as well as, product longevity.  When finding the correct post surgical compression wear, sizing may also affect your health.  Follow the easy steps below to calculate your size “starting point”.   Height and weight, as well as, dress size are all factors in determining the proper fit.

 

When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one. Make sure that, when you circle your chest, waist, or hips, the tape is level and neither too tight nor too loose. Also measure yourself on your bare skin, not over clothes. And this may sound silly, but don’t trust your memory — be sure to write the measurements down!   

Not sure about all this?  It may seem impossible to take them yourself and get an accurate read, so find someone you trust, swear them to secrecy, and start measuring.

  • Waist: Measure the circumference of your waist. Use the tape to circle your waist (sort of like a belt would) at   your natural waistline, which is located above your belly button and below your rib cage. (If you bend to the side, the crease that forms is your natural waistline.) Don’t suck in your stomach, or you’ll get a false measurement.

Tip:  Not really sure where your natural waist is …or went?   (It does change with age, etc..)  Dress in your underwear or a leotard, and tie a narrow ribbon or a piece of elastic around your waist, but not too tight. Move around a little bit until the elastic or ribbon finds your natural waistline. This may not be where you wear the waistband of your jeans or favorite pair of slacks.

Your recommended bra size is Don’t be alarmed if this size is different from what you are used to, most women are wearing the wrong size bra! Your recommended bra size is a great starting point to finding bras that will fit you perfectly. The best size for you may vary based on the bra brand, style or other factors.

  • Hips: Measure the circumference of your hips. Start at one hip and wrap the tape measure around your rear, around the other hip, and back to where you started. Make sure the tape is over the largest part of your buttocks, (usually approximately 7 inches below the natural waistline). Because making sure the tape is level in the back can be hard, do it in front of a mirror; or again get someone else to take your measurements.
  • Bicep Circumference: Measure the circumference of your arm. Wrap the tape measure around the widest part of your upper arm from front to back and around to the start point.
 

Wearing the right bra does wonders for your figure, makes you feel more confident and comfortable, and is best for your breast health.  Determining the correct size, again, has baffled us all.

  • Bra Band Size: With your bra on, measure firmly around your rib cage, directly underneath your breasts. The tape measure should be horizontal around your body and should not drop in the back. This is your underbust or band measurement. Example: 38″
  • Cup Size: Measure the circumference of your chest. Place one end of the tape measure at the fullest part of your bust, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement. This is your cup size measurement. Example: 41″

Subtract the band size from the bust size. Example:41″-38″=3″  Use that number to get your cup sizeExample: 3″= C cup

2″ = B cup, 6″ = DDD cup
3″ = C cup 7″ = F cup
4″ = D cup 8″ = G cup
5″ = DD cup 9″ = H cup
  • Your bra size is your band size plus your cup size. Example: 38C

Knowing how to measure yourself correctly and getting the right size for your garment is the most crucial step of selecting a post surgical compression garment.

How a Garment should feel.

Working with your doctor, personal preference, and type of procedures your compression garment specialist will ensure your compression garment is the correct size and will meet expectations.

Snug on the body, feeling like it is compressing the dermal layer into the muscle wall.

Although snug, the fit should be comfortable enough not to impede normal breathing or restrict the patient’s movement.  In addition, the patient’s body type can be accommodated.  A patient with a full thigh might find a garment with a longer leg more comfortable than a mid-thigh version.

Note:  athletic wear, shapewear yoga wear or lingerie will not offer the proper level of compression needed after a surgical procedure.

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