The truth about laser tattoo removal machines
Some early forms of tattoo removal included the injection or application of wine, lime, garlic, or pigeon excrement, can you believe! Before the development of laser tattoo removal methods, common tattoo removal techniques included dermabrasion, acid, scrubbing the skin with salt, and surgical removal. Fortunately Q-switched lasers now offer state-of-the-art safe and effective tattoo removal. But no single laser can remove all tattoo colours - this article explores which laser will be best for removing your tattoo and why.
Read moreCavitation and skin tightening – The key to body contouring
Ultrasonic Cavitation and RF Skin Tightening is a new, non-surgical fat removal and tightening procedure. Because there is no surgery and no anaesthesia, there is no down time.
Read moreHow many sessions does it take to remove a tattoo?
The booming market for laser tattoo removal means the effectiveness and safety of tattoo removal technology has also gone through significant change. Although, just as tattoos are unique, different tattoos will need a different number of sessions. There are a number of factors that make one tattoo fade faster in response to laser tattoo removal than others - and this article explores each of these factors.
Read moreExfoliation and Microdermabrasion
Your skin's job is to protect you day and night from the elements of the outside world. There's actually a lot that goes into keeping your skin healthy, and part of the process involves the constant regeneration of cells. Here's some tips on keeping your skin healthy.
Read moreThe benefits of having a facial
Facials are ideal once a month the reason being skin will completely renew itself approximately every 28 days. In this time your skin cells are constantly being replicated from the treated cells to replace the old cells. Find out the benefits of having regular facials.
Read moreHow reflexologists can look at feet and read the body
Have you ever wondered how a Reflexologist works and how they can ‘pick up’ certain imbalances or things about you just from touching or looking at your feet? If you have, this article will answer your question and more as it takes offers you a practitioner's insight.
Read more11 toxic ingredients you may be using in your skin care
Your skin is the largest organ in your body and what you place on your skin goes much deeper than the surface. The cosmetic industry uses thousands of synthetic chemicals in its products. As well as being toxic for the environment, many skin care ingredients are toxic for your overall health and well-being. This article explores what you need to avoid and how you can stay safe from these harmful chemicals in your skin care routine.
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