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13th December 2011 - introducing the new ion therapy wand
Very excited to add the new ion therapy wand to our perfecting facial treatment. The wand uses the principle of ion technology to advance the absorption of skin care lotions, creams & serums.
Iontophoresis is a technique using a small electric charge/impulse to effectively propel the active ingredients of skin care products into the skin it is a non evasive method of enhancing a products effectiveness.
5th October 2010 - SKIN BASE
AVAILABLE NOW
SKIN BASE MICRODERMABRASION
What is it
Microdermabrasion is a systemof intense exfoliation and resufacing using ultra fine crystalsthat rejuvenate the skin.
The crystals work as a gentle abrasive on the skin to remove dead skin cells layer by layer. The irregular shape of the crystals helps to work on hard to reach areas, without any damage to the skin.
The vacuum action of the machine stimulates the circulation and promotes increased blood flow to the area. The production of collagen and elastin is stimulated, which results in a firmer, more youthful looking skin.
Who is it for
Anyone will benefit frommicrodermabrasion treatment. It improves the overall appearance of the skin giving skin a healthy glow and youthful appearance.
GREAT FOR TREATING:
Ageing skin
Stretch marks
Acne/Acne scars
Pigmentation
Dull/Dry skin
Fine lines
Wrinkles
Uneven skin tone
Blemishes
Individual treatments £25.00
add a cooling mask for £5.00
course of 6 £125 saving (£25)
course of 8 £175 saving (£25)
course of 10 £200 saving (£50)
F.A.Q'S
How quickly will i see a difference
You will see results immediatley and with each subsequent treatment your skin will continue to look progressively better.
Are there any side effects
After treatment, the skin may feel tight with mild redness. Therefore it is important to you a good moisturiser. These effects normally subside within 24 hours of treatment.
How often should i have treatments
Treatments are usually performed every 7-10 days to get best results. Then you can have monthly follw up treatments when you have finished your course.
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