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Skin Sake is currently exhibiting its advanced skin care line at the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) convention in New Orleans, LA. With more than 10,000 athletic trainers and students, it is the largest exhibition of athletic training products in the world.
The trade show begins Monday, June 20th and continues Tuesday and Wednesday. Please stop by the Skin Sake Booth (1054) for samples and information on the latest in skin care innovation.
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Recently, The Mom and Dad Reviews put Booty Goo and Skin Sake Athletic to the test. Their conclusion: “We give both Booty Goo and Skin Sake a huge thumbs up – these are some great products!!” Warmer weather is approaching and with it will be more skin breakdown. We hope you turn to Skin Sake to protect and treat any skin breakdown you or a loved one is facing.
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Skin Sake is currently exhibiting its advanced skin care line to the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) convention in Grapevine, TX. More than 2,000 physicians, podiatrists, nurses, therapists, and researchers are attending the largest annual gathering of wound care clinicians in the United States. The trade show begins Thursday April 14th and continues Friday and Saturday. Please stop by the Skin Sake Booth (1145) for samples and information on the latest in skin care innovation.
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Protect, Treat, and Soothe your Skin during the Little Rock Marathon! Skin Sake is exhibiting in its home state this weekend at the Marathon Expo. Come by and see us at Booth 105 Friday, March 4th from Noon to 7pm and Saturday, March 5th from 10am to 6pm.
Don’t settle for your average skin lube. Get the product that provides maximum Protection for your skin that ALSO Treats and Soothes any breakdowns after the race.
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Skin Sake is currently exhibiting its advanced skin care line at the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) convention in Philadelphia, PA. With more than 10,000 athletic trainers and students, it is the largest exhibition of athletic training products in the world. The trade show began Wednesday, June 23rd and continues Thursday and Friday. Please stop by the Skin Sake Booth (1964) for samples and information on the latest in skin care innovation.
Skin Sake is featuring its new Athletic Ointment.
An asset in any training room, trainers love Skin Sake Athletic Ointment because:
Skin Sake is currently introducing its advanced skin care line to the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) convention in Orlando, FL. More than 2,000 physicians, podiatrists, nurses, therapists, and researchers are attending the largest annual gathering of wound care clinicians in the United States. The trade show began Saturday April 17th and continues Sunday and Monday. Please stop by the Skin Sake Booth (1241) for samples and information on the latest in skin care innovation.
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Skin Sake Athletic Ointment is now available in smaller packaging for easier travel. Packaged in convenient 5 gram doses, these are great for gym bags or on long trips where you don’t want to carry a tube. Two Travel Packs each containing six 5 gram foil packs are now available for sale on the website for $9.99. Are you flying to your next race and only taking a carry-on bag? This pack is for you!
Booty Goo was recently recommended in February’s issue of New York Family Magazine. The article, titled “Smart Buys for Baby“, lists “innovative products that make a new parent’s life easier” and we couldn’t agree more. Booty Goo continues to grow nationwide and moms love it! It has been recognized by Best Products Media Guide, Moms on the Move with Linda Swain, Beauty News NYC, and South Jersey Moms.
Boot Goo stands out when it comes to fighting diaper rash. While it’s anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties help fight the cause of the rash, its wetness repelling formula keeps the skin from coming into contact with irritants. Vitamin E and Aloe soothe your baby’s skin. As much good as Booty Goo does, it is almost as recognized for the characteristics and ingredients it does not include: Booty Goo does not stain clothing or bedding, and does not contain alcohols, fragrances, or parabens, all common causes of skin irritations.
Booty Goo is available in over 500 independent pharmacies and USA Drug Stores. You can print off our item #s at the bottom of our Where to Buy Page and take to your local pharmacy if they do not have Booty Goo in stock. They can usually have it by the next day.
Go to our Products Page today to order online. Order 3 tubes and receive free shipping! Stock your diaper bag, changing table, and Grandma’s all at once.
With triathlon season behind us (mostly), running season is getting into full swing here, at Skin Sake. This is a great opportunity for those of you who have always wanted to get involved in endurance sports of any kind to start building a great base fitness level.
As the resident endurance newbie here, I completely understand how overwhelming it can feel getting started. A good training program, though, can almost totally eliminate that anxiety, and get you improving at a surprising rate. While trainers and professional programs will certainly get you results, for those of us that are unsure about making that commitment, or simply don’t want to spend the money, there are several online tools that can be almost as good for beginners.
This program is free from BeginnerTriathlete.com. There are a few variations of it that will work even for overweight people with absolutely no prior exercise routine. There’s also a more aggressive approach (4 months), which I found to still be very accessible for me, after being out of shape for quite some time. I actually skipped ahead a few weeks in the program just to find the right challenge level. There’s also a more conservative approach which takes 7 months.
To steal a phrase from Apple – “There’s an app for that.” Although it begins significantly more aggressive than either of those programs (and isn’t affiliated with that site), the Couch to 5k app for the iPhone was priceless. It’s a 9 week program, and tells you when to run and when to walk, so you don’t have to focus on keeping time – just running.
Interested in something else besides running? Or perhaps you’re ready to start training for your first triathlon? BeginnerTriathlete.com still has what you’re looking for. I think their calling it the “Couch to Sprint” training program is a bit of stretch, since it still has you doing the 5k training process above before mixing in the other sports, but you can skip ahead to the appropriate part for you. With a time frame of 4 – 5 months for prepping for your first Sprint Triathlon, this is a great starting place.
Trail Running is great this time of year, and I’m particularly fond of the Ozark Trails here in Arkansas. Just beautiful. Marathon Rookie has you covered for prepping for this, with literally every piece of information you’ll need easily accessible there. Nutrition, hydration, heart rate monitoring – they’ve got all you need. They even have 5 and 10k training programs, but I found them to be a bit out of reach for a true fitness novice.
There are certainly other great tools to use, but as with anything in health, the most important thing to do is pick a program and stick with it! And as always, avoid skin injuries and chafing with a thin layer of Skin Sake Athletic Ointment before and after each workout.