7 Reasons to get a monthly facial
Great Reasons That Will Make You Frequent Your Cosmetologist
1 – EXFOLIATION
Routine exfoliation removes dead skin cells, grease and dirt found in our everyday environment and improves the appearance of fine
lines and wrinkles.
2 – INCREASED CIRCULATION
Facials boost circulation to the skin layers. The rush of blood grants a healthy glow and plumps skin cells with vital nutrients and water.
3 – EXTRACTIONS
Estheticians use special methods and tools that prevent redness and perform thorough deep cleanse, the most effective way to get rid of
blackheads.
4 – LONG TERM BENEFITS
Regular facials along with routine maintenance will keep the skin smoother, softer and will reduce breakouts.
5 – STRESS RELIEF
The power of touch combined with proper massage techniques has a soothing and relaxing effect.
6 – PROFESSIONAL TOOLS, PROFESSIONAL RESULTS
Spa equipment and skin care products for professionals are more effective with higher concentrations of active ingredients that
penetrate deeper into the skin.
7 – CUSTOMIZED TREATMENT
Estheticians diagnose the root causes of skin problems, address specific skin care concerns and recommend the most suitable products and
treatments.
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Protecting the skin during ski holidays
3 TIPS FOR PROTECTING THE SKIN DURING SKI HOLIDAYS.
When getting ready for the next ski vacation it is important to pack not only the ski equipment and warm clothes but also the skin care products that will help us maintain a healthy and beautiful complexion when on the slopes. The high altitude, low temperature, wind and sun all take a toll on the skin and it is important to keep in mind the 3 things essential for a beautiful complexion.
Rosacea
Rosacea, sometimes also called adult acne (as it usually appears after the age of 30), is a chronic skin disease. It is manifested by an increased and permanent facial redness accompanied by a stinging sensation and widened capillaries. At time, it is also accompanied by small, red, acne-like pimples. At the early stages of the disease, the flushing is intermittent, but later on becomes permanent.
Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic Skin Inflammation (Atopic Dermatitis)
Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as “skin asthma”, is an itchy inflammatory skin disease. In 65% of the cases, it already appears in infancy, and affects the facial area, the wrists and finger knuckles, and the in the creases of the elbows and knees. Overall, 10%–20% of all babies and children suffer from the disease, and in 90% of the cases it appears before the age of five.
