Showing posts with label Acne.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acne.. Show all posts

Monday, 13 October 2014

Acne Prevention Tips.



Having acne-prone skin can present a daily challenge. But there are plenty of different treatment options available to prevent and control breakouts.
Clean your skin properly daily
It is important to keep your skin clean by washing it daily. The goal is to remove any dead skin, makeup and impurities that have accumulated throughout the day. Gently massage the cleanser suited to your skin type and rinse with warm water. To avoid further irritation and inflammation, especially during a breakout, use a mild cleanser. Avoid scrubbing your skin, which will spread bacteria, by using your clean hands or a fresh, soft white face cloth, then rinse and towel dry with your own towel.
Minimise the use of makeup & hair products
Let your pores breathe… Especially during a breakout! You may be tempted to cover up blemishes, but it can worsen the existing acne. If you decide to wear makeup, try to use oil-free cosmetics without added dyes or chemicals. Additionally, your hair products can have a similar effect on your complexion. Avoid using fragrances, oils and harsh chemicals on your hair as they can fall onto your face and block the pores. For longer hair, simply keep it pulled back off your face. As always, be sure to cleanse your skin before you go bed whenever you wear any product or not.

Keep your hands off!
This may sound simple enough, but may be one of the hardest to accomplish. It’s amazing how often we touch our face and skin throughout the day. Steer clear of propping your chin or cheek on your hands or avoid touching your face in general. Pressing against skin cells can not only spread bacteria, but it can further irritate already inflamed skin. And never pick or squeeze pimples with your fingers. It can lead to further infection, worse breakouts and even scarring. Keep your hands clean and off your face.
Use over-the-counter acne products with care
Though effective, over-the-counter acne products contain the antibacterial agent benzoyl peroxide, which can cause peeling and drying of the skin. Any active ingredients can also cause redness and scaling for those with sensitive skin. Use these ointments with caution by applying small amounts at first and adjusting as needed.


Skinceutical’s answer to acne.
·        Blemish + age cleansing gel - Exfoliating cleanser for ageing skin prone to imperfections - Designed for ageing skin prone to breakouts, LHA Cleansing Gel combines potent cleansing agents with LHA, glycolic acid and salicylic acid to exfoliate, smooth the appearance of irregularities and brighten skin.
·        Blemish + age solution is an exfoliating toner for ageing skin prone to blemishes. Designed for ageing skin prone to imperfections, Blemish + Age Solution is formulated with a combination of 3 exfoliating agents to help remove excess residue and surface cells.
·        Blemish and age serum is a targeted, oil-free approach to target imperfections and address the visible signs of premature skin ageing. This acid blend combines 2% dioic acid with an optimal alpha- and beta-hydroxy acid formulation designed to help protect against the appearance of imperfections, minimise blemishes, and help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
·        Clarifying clay masque-Deep pore-cleansing, skin-refining clay masque. This non-drying masque combines earth clays kaolin and bentonite, botanicals and minerals. It helps sooth and calm the skin; along with hydroxy acid blend.

Live Healthy!
One of the best things you can do for yourself, and your skin, is to live a healthier lifestyle. How you eat and treat your body is directly related to how you look and feel. Foods rich in vitamin A and beta-carotene are essential to healthy skin. Including more fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains to your diet will help you look and feel great. Additionally, exercising regularly can reduce stress and enhance blood flow which contributes to other acne fighting regimens. Avoid wearing hats and similarly constrictive clothing that cause excessive sweating, which can increase skin irritation and bacteria. And again, always shower after sports to clear your pores.
Acne can be a common occurrence for many people, but adding some of these tips into your daily skin care routine can result in less breakouts and healthier skin.Avoid overstripping your skin with harsh ingredients as they will have a negative affect.
 Treatments such as LED light therapy, Jet Peels, Salicylic peel can all help to heal acne.


 If severe acne continues to plague you do not hesitate to call a doctor or dermatologist as prescription medication may be necessary.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Why is Massage so good for you?




As we continue to lead our busy lives, massage has become a necessity instead of for only relaxation. Massage has been proven to have the following benefits including stress relief, pain relief, managing anxiety and depression, stiffness, blood pressure control, infant growth, boosting immunity and assisting in healing sports-related injuries.

Massage encourages healing by promoting the flow of blood and lymph, relieving tension, stimulating nerves and stretching and loosening muscles and connective tissue to keep them elastic. It helps move lymph, blood and oxygen to the various organs and tissues in ways that normally are not happening for people.

The other reason massage has such remarkable results is the touch factor. Touch calms people, reduces blood pressure, boosts immune system function and makes people feel cared for. All of these factors are very important to those seeking health and healing.

Research around the world has proven that with health concerns such as migraines, chronic pain and depression, weekly to monthly massages have been shown to have effective, long-term benefits that assist with shorter recovery times and longer periods of well being compared to exclusive medication use.


Try to receive a massage treatment at least once a month for continued well-being.

The Irish Spa Awards 2014-Please log on and vote for us for The Irish Spa Awards 2014.







The Irish Spa Awards 2014 are here and we are delighted to be nominated under the following categories:Please log on to vote for us. Thank you!


 Award for Best Day Spa or Beauty Salon 6 rooms and more -Serenity Day Spa.

Serenity Day Spa

55 Glasthule rd
Sandycove
Co Dublin

The Best Facial Therapist award

Therapist -Kate Tokarska -Employee of Nuala Woulfe - Serenity Day Spa

The Best Body Therapist award

Therapist Claire Devlin - Employee of Nuala Woulfe - Serenity Day Spa

The Best Employee category

Therapist  - Kristina Jonikaite Employee of Nuala Woulfe - Serenity Day Spa


We need your help – if you would like to see us win, please follow the link below and vote for us. #Win €250 worth of treatments.

Voting closes on the 31st October 2014. As winning all four categories’ depends on us getting enough public votes we would really appreciate if you would #like #vote and #share and to thank you, we are offering you the chance of winning #Win€250.00 worth of #wonderful treatments. Once you vote you are sent a code to your inbox - please email this code in  the subject box with your name and contact detals to reception@nualawoulfe.ie and you will be entered in to #win this fabulous prize.
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Monday, 29 September 2014

Skin care ingredients to avoid if you have eczema and psoriasis or sensitive skin.


 

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)
 

Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) and the similar sodium laureth sulphate (SLES) are detergents that act as cleansers, emulsifiers and foamers and are present in lots of household and industrial items. They are present in the vast majority of personal care products including moisturisers, body lotions and shampoos. There are several variations of these ‘sulphate’ (or sulphate) chemicals and they differ slightly in composition, but fundamentally they are the same. They appear in personal care products primarily because they’re cheap and highly effective cleansers and foaming agents.
 

They are known to be skin irritants. They are detergents and so their properties are very similar to soap – stripping the skin of moisture and protective oils. SLS is the most common of these detergent chemicals and it is the one that causes most skin irritation – it prevents the skin from being able to efficiently defend itself from the environment. It has been proven that SLS is a very abrasive irritant that was still detectable in research subjects for three weeks post use. SLES causes less irritation than SLS but is more expensive and thus SLS is frequently used. Eliminating sulphates could be all you need to do to put an end to red, itchy, and dry skin.

Both SLS and SLES have been proven to aggravate skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis and so sufferers of these conditions are advised to eliminate sulphates entirely. Signs of sensitivity to sulphates include redness, scaling and itching of the skin, and an itchy scalp and hair loss when it is used in shampoos. Anyone who experiences these symptoms should switch to sulphate free products to see if their symptoms improve.
Eminence is a good quality organic skincare line free from any nasty ingredients.
 
 

Anti-ageing juice.



Juicing is good for you – your body & skin reflects what is going on in the inside.
Try a daily vegetable juice high in Vitamin C, iron, fibre and antioxidants. I recommend this juice to encourage a natural healthy glow and helps with anti- ageing of the skin as well;
Ingredients;
1 carrot,
½ a beetroot (including stems and leaves),
2 sticks of celery,
1 green apple,
2 kale leaves,
1 small piece ginger,
To taste you can add a few strawberries.

 **It is well worth investing in a good juicer that can juice leaf vegetables.  Try to have a juice daily.

Natural ways to delay the ageing process




1: Cut down on sugar
It’s pretty much impossible to eliminate sugar but we should reduce our intake considerably for the sake of our skin. Sugar accelerates the ageing process by causing damage to collagen and elastin in the skin, so cutting down on your consumption of the sweet stuff can reinvigorate your looks. If there is too much sugar in the body, protein molecules can cross-link with sugar molecules. Once this cross-linking process has occurred, the new sugar proteins are called advanced glycation end products (AGEs). The human body does not recognize AGEs as normal, and will produce antibodies that cause inflammation in the skin. Once formed, AGEs tend to gravitate toward dermal collagen and elastin.
2: Exercise
Staying within a healthy weight range will keep you looking younger: being too thin can have an ageing effect on the face, and being overweight can make you appear older. Exercise is immensely helpful when trying to maintain a healthy weight and has countless benefits to health, including better sleep and increased energy levels. It also improves circulation and blood flow to the skin and giving it a healthy, youthful glow. Strength training will help tighten and firm the muscles – building lean, toned muscles is one of the most effective ways to look younger than your years.
3: Get enough sleep
Our bodies restore themselves during sleep, it’s the time our cells repair the DNA damage from the day before. The concept of beauty sleep is not a myth – being sleep deprived can definitely be detrimental to our looks. Everyone’s sleep requirements are different, but aiming for at least 7 hours is a good target.
4: Get enough vitamin D
Some studies found that people with higher levels of Vitamin D age more slowly than those with lower levels, but it’s not clear why. Make sure you get enough of the ‘sunshine’ vitamin, but be careful not to overdo sun-exposure, which will not only have an ageing effect on the skin but will also increase your risk of skin cancer.
5. Drink plenty of water -drinking plenty of water keeps you hydrated which keeps your skin moisturised, helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Fish oils help dehydrated skin also.
6: Yoga & Meditation
Yoga and Meditation - soothes and de-stresses, and improves your posture and muscle tone and help you sleep. All of these help keep the ravages of age at bay. 
7: Be happy-Smiling uses fewer muscles than frowning, be happyand you will feel better and when you feel good you look good. 

Friday, 15 August 2014

If you think you don't have freckles, think again.

UV light shows New Yorkers their true skin

August 14, 2014: Photographer Thomas Leveritt set up an ultraviolet camera on a city street on a sunny day to show people how sunscreen helps protect your skin.

http://youtu.be/o9BqrSAHbTc


In the disturbing video shot in Brooklyn's Prospect Park, subjects see in real-time how much impact ultraviolet light has on them.

The footage shot by Thomas Leveritt shows how looks of joy turn to looks of shock and horror as the UV light shows previously invisible changes to their skin.

"I found that people reacted so strongly and interestingly to seeing themselves in UV, I decided I should capture that," Leveritt told Co.Create.

Almost everybody featured in the video is absolutely covered in hidden freckles, with the older participants more affected than the youths.

But the most remarkable part of the video is the impact that sunscreen has when applied.



Woods Lamp explained - used in skin analysis uses ultraviolet .
A Wood’s lamp is a mercury vapour ultraviolet lamp with a filter of barium silicate glass with 9% nickel oxide. The filter allows UV light in the wavelength of 320 to 400 nanometres only while blocking out all other wavelengths. Wood’s lamp mainly emits ultraviolet light in the wavelength of 360 nanometres.
Wood’s Lamp in the Diagnosis of Fungal Infection of the Scalp
Tinea capitis, the fungal infection of the scalp, is caused by different species of fungi. Examination of the scalp in a dark room with Wood’s lamp produces a greenish fluorescence when the infection is caused by certain species like the Microsporum and Trichophyton schoenleini. Wood’s lamp examination is particularly useful in rapidly diagnosing outbreak of tinea capitis in large number of cases as in community schools and boarding. Earlier diagnosis and management prevents further spread of the disease.

The disadvantage is that, at times, the fungal infection is caused by nonfluorescing species like Trihophyton violaceum. Hence a negative Wood’s lamp examination does not rule out presence of fungal infection.

Wood’s Lamp in Pigmentary Disorders of the Skin
In light-skinned individuals, it may be difficult to distinguish between normal skin and slightly hypo pigmented (light white colour) areas in diseases like pityriasis versicolor, pityriasis alba and ash leaf macules present in the genetic disease tuberous sclerosis. These are accentuated when examined under the Wood’s lamp. The extent of vitiligo patches also can be clearly delineated in the fair skinned with the help of the Wood’s lamp.

In pigmentary disorders like melasma and freckles, the level of melanin deposition can be differentiated using Wood’s lamp. Dark colour due to pigments in the outer epidermal layer of the skin is accentuated while the colour of the deeper dermal pigments is decreased during Wood’s lamp examination.

Wood’s Lamp Examination in the Diagnosis of Bacterial Infections of the Skin
Wood’s lamp fluoresce a coral pink colour in eythrasma, a superficial bacterial infection causing brownish red patches on the skin. A yellowish green fluorescence is typical of Pseudomonas pyocyanea infection.

Wood’s Lamp in the Diagnosis of Porphyrias
Porphyrias are a group of inherited and acquired disorders resulting from certain enzyme defects in the body. These could range from life threatening disease to disease limited to skin. In porphyrias, the urine is high-colored and the skin is highly photosensitive with other changes in hair, nails and other internal organs. A pinkish or orange red fluorescence of the urine accentuated by the addition of dilute hydrochloric acid helps in making a presumptive diagnosis of porphyiria cutanea tarda using Wood’s lamp. The same fluorescence is present in the stools and blister fluids of these patients.

Wood’s Lamp to Detect Scabies Burrows
Fluorescine or tetracycline rubbed into the skin allows the identification of scabies burrows under Wood’s light.

Similarly, drug deposits like tetracycline in the teeth and mepacrine in the nails can be diagnosed from the yellow fluorescence under Wood’s lamp examination.

Wood’s lamp, thus, is a simple and cost effective tool in the diagnosis of a variety of skin diseases.

Source:

Bedi BMS. Principles of Clinical Diagnosis in IADVL Textbook of Dermatology, 3rd Ed, 2008


Candida/ Yeast infection.


Candida is a fungus, which is a form of yeast, a very small amount of which lives in your mouth and intestines. Its job is to aid with digestion and nutrient absorption, but when it is overproduced it breaks down the wall of the intestine and penetrates the bloodstream, releasing toxic by-products into your body and causing leaky gut. This can lead to many different health problems ranging from digestive issues to depression.
The healthy or ‘good’ bacteria in your gut typically keeps your candida levels in balance. However, the Candida population can get out of hand if a course of antibiotics kill too many of those friendly bacteria, you have a diet high in refined carbohydrates and sugar (which feed the yeast), high alcohol intake, are taking oral contraceptives or any number of other factors including a high-stress lifestyle.
Common Candida Symptoms
Skin and nail fungal infections such as athlete’s foot and toenail fungus.
Feeling tired and worn down or suffering from chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia
Digestive issues such as bloating, constipation, or diarrhea
Autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Ulcerative colitis, Lupus, Psoriasis, Scleroderma or Multiple sclerosis
Difficulty concentrating, poor memory, lack of focus, ADD, ADHD and brain fog
Skin issues such as eczema, psoriasis, hives, and rashes
Irritability, mood swings, anxiety, or depression
Vaginal infections, urinary tract infections, rectal itching or vaginal itching
Severe seasonal allergies or itchy ears
Strong sugar and refined carbohydrate cravings

Getting rid of the Candida overgrowth requires a change in diet to a low carbohydrate diet. Sugar feeds yeast, so eliminating sugar in all of its simple forms like sweets, desserts, alcohol and flours. A 2011 research study -http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21513811 looked at how Candida Albicans uses sugar. It found that carbohydrates were ‘indispensable’ both for cellular growth and for the conversion between the yeast and fungal forms. This is just one of the studies that make it very clear that a low-sugar diet is a necessary part of your Candida treatment.
Reducing to only a few cups a day of the more complex carbohydrates such as grains, beans, fruit, bread, pasta, and potatoes will prevent the Candida from growing and eventually cause it to die.
To boost your good bacteria you should take pro-biotics on a regular basis. Eliminate inflammatory foods that can harm your digestive tract and introduce foods that aid in digestion and nutrient absorption, this will aid to  prevent Candida from working its way through your body, and will help to dramatically improve your overall health.






Wednesday, 13 August 2014

How to use Retin-A



Retin-A like is a category of retinoid: Stieva-A, Tazorac, Differin, etc.)

Why Retin-A treatment sometimes fails
Usually, people give up because they did one or more of the following—and as a result, they over-irritated their skin.

·        They used too high of a dosage.
·        They used too much of it.
·        They used it too often.
·        They used it on damp skin.
·        They didn’t use enough moisturiser.
·        They didn’t wear sunscreen.

How to use Retin-A the right way


1. Start with a low dose, and then work your way up.
Retinoids come in various percentages, starting at 0.01 (the weakest), then 0.025, 0.04, 0.05 and finally, 0.1 (the strongest). You might think that starting higher will get you results faster, but it can actually be a recipe for disaster and make you want to abandon ship.
I think a good percentage for most people to start at is 0.025 or 0.3 from Skinceutical.
I can  recommend SkinCeuticals, which has 0.5 strength of retinol (and in general is just a really high quality skincare line that I totally trust).SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.5
 -  How to use Retin A.
There are no hard and fast rules for when—or even If—you need to move up to the next strength. Some people are happy to stay in maintenance mode on a lower dose indefinitely, whereas others, once their skin is used to the medicine, can go for a higher percentage after finishing one or two tubes.
Whether you choose cream or gel depends on your skin type and personal preference. I find the cream easier to work with and less drying—but the ingredients could be slightly comedogenic, so acne-prone skin may be better off with the gel.

2. Wait at least 20 minutes after washing your face to apply it.

This is because when you put Retin-A on skin that’s not completely, 100 percent dry, you’re going to get more irritation. So wash your face with whatever you like to wash it with, and then set a timer for 20 minutes—30 is even better.

Note: Once your skin adjusts, it may not be necessary to follow this step.

3. Apply just a pea-sized amount to your entire face.
This stuff is potent, so a pea is all you need. (With a cream you have more time to blend, but with the gel format you have to work faster since it’s alcohol-based and evaporates quickly.) Go a bit lighter around the nose and mouth, since those are the flake-prone areas. Never put on your lips. Don’t be scared about putting it around your eyes:  but remember the adjustment takes longer for the eye area than elsewhere.
Also worth noting: Retin-A is not a spot treatment. If you’re acne-prone, you might be tempted to put a big glop of the stuff on a breakout, but it could burn your skin and make it look even worse. Just spread it all over in a thin layer and let the meds work their magic.
4. Use Retin-A only at night, and be extra-diligent about sunscreen during the day.
The sun’s UV rays break down the vitamin A in Retin-A, making it less active, so there’s no point using it during the daytime because you won’t get the same results out of the product. But that’s not the only reason you should only use it at night. It also makes you much more sensitive to sun exposure—so a fresh application in the morning could put you at higher risk for sunburn, which would only undo all of your hard work!
Also, I would be negligent if I didn’t tell you that you absolutely must avoid the sun when you’re on Retin-A. Frequent application of an SPF of at least 30 is key e.g. SkinCeutical - but that doesn’t give you carte blanche to lie out in direct sunlight. Personally, I think it’s better to wear hats, stay in the shade, etc.—especially if you’re using Retin-A for pigmentation issues, which can come back very quickly without proper protection.
5. Skip applications if you need to… or use more moisturiser.
If you’re doing all of the above but still finding that the Retin-A makes your skin too irritated, there are a couple of things you can do.

One is to cut back to using it every other night, or every third night, and then gradually working your way up until you can tolerate it nightly. Just be aware that this method will be slower to produce results- if still irritated - so they’re in a constant state of irritation and then recovery on a weekly basis. You want to push your skin’s limits a little bit, but still make it manageable.

Another option is to use your Retin-A with a moisturiser. My preferred method is to apply the Retin-A on bare skin, at least 20 minutes after washing, and then wait another 45 minutes before applying moisturiser (or a face oil) on top. The reason for this is that you want to let the Retin-A penetrates for as long as possible before diluting its benefits with another productas this would dilute its strength. Plus, it only works with the cream—the gel format, because it’s alcohol-based, doesn’t really lend itself to mixing.
The good news is that you can use as much moisturiser as you like during the day to counteract the dryness!
6. Use caution with other active ingredients.
Here’s where things can get a bit complicated. If you’re a total product junkie like me, then you need to be aware of how the other products in your arsenal can interact with your Retin-A.
Other acids—including glycolic, salicylic and lactic—shouldn’t be used at the same time as your Retin-A. If your skin can tolerate them, use them in the morning.
You should also use any vitamin C treatments in the morning.



As always, please don’t take this as medical advice talk to your doctor first about whether retinoids are right for you. Also, don’t use them if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Start the School Year with Clear skin! Heal Teen and Adult Acne

Start the School Year with Clear skin!


Nuala Woulfe Salons - with over 20 Years of Excellence in Acne & Corrective Skincare.
Treat Acne at its source with Comprehensive Skincare Treatments designed specific to each Client
Home Care Systems that deliver excellent results
Specialising In: Adult & Teen Acne -Blackheads- Inflamed Acne- Acne Scarring
See Teen Clinic for details.

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Monday, 11 August 2014

Resveratrol B E by Skin Ceuticals.


What is Resveratrol and why does your skin need it?

SkinCeuticals Resveratrol B E is a breakthrough formulation containing a 1% Resveratrol: Resveratrol is a compound which in nature is found in plants, it is part of their defence mechanism. Derived from knotweed plant, it helps boost skin's natural defence – as an antimicrobial substance it is produced in response to stress, infection or UV radiation. It has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years thanks to its powerful antioxidant and anti –ageing properties.
Resveratrol is powerful because it works in two ways as an antioxidant – it destroys existing free radicals and it also prevents their formation. Its antioxidant capabilities have been shown to be greater than that of vitamins E and C. Topical application of resveratrol can protect against UVB caused skin damage, as well as inhibit UVB induced oxidative stress. It can also prevent UVA damage and abnormal cell formation.

It forms soluble, complex molecules with certain metal ions meaning that they cannot form free radicals. This, combined with the strong antioxidant properties, makes it great at combating the negative effects of free radicals which are responsible for skin ageing.

Amongst its other great properties is its ability to stimulate healthy cell proliferation as well as collagen synthesis, making it an all round super hero for your skin.
SkinCeuticals have introduced Resveratrol B E, a product that can be used at night when the skin is in its maximum repair mode. The concentration of resveratrol helps neutralise the negative effect of free radicals and promotes cell regeneration and stronger and more elastic skin through collagenesis.

In a 12-week clinical study, Resveratrol B E significantly improved radiance, firmness, elasticity, and density.Ultrasound measurement was used to visualize the effects of Resveratrol B E within the skin. After 12 weeks of use, underlying skin repair prompted an 18.9% increase in skin density.

.http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140117/NY47801
Resveratrol B E is just one part of a comprehensive, reparative skincare regimen.  For around the clock antioxidant prevention and repair it is recommended to use C E Ferulic in the morning to help shield skin from environmental damage and Resveratrol B E at night to boost skin's resilience. For an intensive night-time regimen to correct signs of accumulated damage use Resveratrol B E to boost skin's resilience followed by Skinceutical's  A.G.E. Interrupter to reduce the appearance of crepping, thinning skin.

Retails at €140.


If you would like to know more about Resveratrol B E, or would like to talk to one of our skin Therapists call 01 2300255/01 2300244

The Jet Age Reverse facial




This A list facial is certainly the facial of the future which shows immediate results and  is unique to Nuala Woulfe Beauty Salons. Your facial starts with a thorough cleanse and exfoliation with saline to comfortably and effectively remove surface layers of dead cells that adversely impact on your skin’s natural lustre. It also hydrates your skin through a gentle, moisturising jet stream that cools and comforts your skin. Then using the jet we use a 10% glycolic peel to rejuvenate and brighten the skin. Serums that specifically target your skin issues including sun damage, blackheads and whiteheads, enlarged pores, acne, brown spots, uneven skin tone, and early aging fine lines and wrinkles are administered by the JetPeel by means of mesotherapy where micro droplets of the serum are infused deep dermis to recharge and revitalise these cells thus helping your body to produce new collagen for true A-List Facial. The best part, it’s not just a quick-fix-it procedure. This facial improves the quality of your skin, actually helping to making it healthy. You will then receive a really relaxing  & rejuvenating muscle lifting massage.
The unique facial resurfacing procedure thoroughly cares for your skin, providing cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration all while infusing antioxidants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid. This unique facial is a non-invasive, non-surgical procedure that delivers instant results with no discomfort or downtime. The procedure is soothing, moisturising, non-irritating and immediately effective.



The Original Jet Peel Hydro-Dermabrasion Facial has been a favourite pre-red carpet treatment for the stars and is even enjoyed by the prince of Monaco! It has also been featured on Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS The Doctors TV Show, Allure magazine, Essence magazine, In Style Wedding Simply lay back and relax whilst getting completely pampered, and you leave with a reinvigorated and refreshed appearance.

It is particularly good for when you’ve got a special date coming up – whether that is a wedding, birthday party or holiday – book your Jet Age Reverse Facial for effective skin rejuvenation results.
€165