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inch loss
Alternatively, increase revenue eachmonth with FLABEeLOS
fromSasaki.The FLABeLOSmachine is designed to save time and lose inches fromthe areas where your clients need
it.Themachines are also compact, easy to use and do not put strain on your clients’body.
Themachinemakes themuscles work and tones whilst your customer does nothing but stand there! FLABeLOS can help to tone up coremuscles and can even help to increase bone density, reduce cellulite andminimise lower back pain.
One of the latest vibrationmachines to hit themarket is the
i.Fit. Not only does it vibrate but it also oscillates, giving the body a double
workout.As the
i.Fit plates move up and down, they also vibrate in a specific way designed to stimulate and triggermuscle walls.
By using
i.Fit three to four times a week, your customers will find that it can help with weight loss, toning and tightening of the skin, reducing cellulite, tonemuscles, and increase flexibility.
Having an
i.Fitmachine in your salon is also a great way to boost business. It is something new for your existing clients to try, but also will attract new clients looking for an easy way to lose weight and tone up their body, without even breaking a sweat.
miraclemachines
If space is limited in your salon but clients are still looking for ways to tackle the extra lingering inches, there are several smallermachine options offering treatments such asmicrocurrent and light-based treatments to help zap fat.
The CACI Quantumoffers a range ofmicrocurrent body toning applications, as well as combining these with a non-surgical face lift. The CACI Quantumfeatures an easy-to-use colour touch screen with over 70microcurrent programmes for treating the face body. Customuser programmes can also be stored and saved for specific client treatments.
Body treatments include advanced, intermediate, and beginner programmes for slimming, toning, cellulite, stomach, buttocks, legs and thighs and an innovative lymphatic drainage programme that pulses to the lymph nodes in synchronisation with the client’s
heartbeat.Twenty four independent stimulation pads provide passivemuscle exercise; a 20minute stomach treatment session is equivalent to doing 300 perfect sit-ups.
The Electro CelluliteMassager (ECM) is an attachment that can be used in conjunction with all CACI systems that incorporate microcurrent
technology.The attachment combines the therapeutic benefits of the massage with the effectiveness of microcurrent therapy.
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