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Banish unwanted body hair

The battle to banish unwanted body hair is never-ending. Whether you require facial or body hair removal or both, it can be confusing to say the least to decide which option is best for you. From waxing to laser, it really does depend on your hair thickness, colour not forgetting time and budget. Permanent Hair […]

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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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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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Get smooth for summer

As we enter spring, and with summer just around the corner, it’s time to ‘Get Smooth for Summer!’ Learn why you should be considering laser hair removal over other treatments like waxing and shaving to get your body summer-ready. The benefits of laser hair removal Hair removal is a time consuming daily routine for many people, […]

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Electrolysis – your questions answered.

There are various factors which cause excessive hair growth, however the causes are mainly heredity and due to hormone levels. Some illness and drugs or even temporary methods of hair removal can stimulate growth. Electrolysis is a great option for small areas of excessive hair growth and is suitable for any hair colour, unlike laser where the […]

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Broken Capillaries – why do we get them?

Broken capillaries or telangiectasia as they are better known in the medical world develop because the walls of the veins are delicate and are just below the surface of the skin, which makes them more susceptible to damage especially on the face. If the veins get damaged they become weak and dilate causing the veins […]

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