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Everything you need to know about thread vein removal.

Thread veins, also known as telangiectasia or spider veins are small capillaries under the surface of the skin that usually appear on the legs and face, but can appear anywhere else on the body and vary in size. They are tiny blood vessels in the dermis which become permanently dilated and rupture spreading blood to […]



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Anti-Ageing Superfoods that can transform your skin

Our skin mirrors what we put into our body, if we consume a healthy diet our skin will look healthy and radiant. There are numerous super foods that are packed full of nutritional value and much richer in specific nutrients than ordinary or processed food. Incorporating these super foods into your diet can boost energy levels […]



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The benefits of Electrolysis Hair Removal

There are several treatments available for hair removal  on the market today but to date electrolysis is the only permanent treatment approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). If you are fed up with the time spent on hair removal  or maybe you are fed up with ingrown harshen electrolysis is worth considering. To help […]



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10 Essential skin tips for happy, healthy skin

We all need and deserve happy and healthy skin, but how do we achieve this? Our skin wants to be looked after and given tender loving care. Good skin care and a healthy lifestyle can delay the natural ageing process. We have put together our top 10 essential skin tips to help you get the […]



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The truth about Retinol

Retinol has become a bit of a buzz word recently but what is it and should we be using it? Retinol is Vitamin A in its molecule form, found in food, dietary supplements and skin care products. It is used to treat and prevent Vitamin A deficiency. It is the only known molecule that helps […]



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Scarring, what can you do?

 When the skin is broken by either a cut, scratch, bite, burn, acne, piercing or surgery, the tissues tear causes a protein called collagen to be released. Collagen builds up where the tissue is damaged and helps the wound to heal and strengthen and seal over. New collagen continues forming for several months and the […]



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