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step by step dermavisage treatment


DermaVisage fromCarlton Professional includes both Diamond and CrystalMicrodermabrasion as well as Colour Therapy all in one compactmachine.


Designed to offer the best of both worlds, DermaVisage allows you to choose your preferred ‘type’ ofMicrodermabrasion. Both Diamond and Crystal Microdermabrasion offer effective anti-ageing treatments, taking the natural process of skin renewal, which slows down as we age, and hastening it.


The DiamondMicrodermabrasion uses the hardest natural substance, diamonds, to effectively abrade the skin, smoothing and regenerating it; the CrystalMicrodermabrasion uses a controlled flow of ultra cleanAluminium Oxide crystals, which are set inmotion using vacuum. Used in combination or separately, the ColourTherapy treatment stimulates the skin’s cells to facilitate change. The inclusion of red, green, blue and yellow using LED lights and set at varying wavelengths offers a wide range of benefits.


Dermavisage DiamondMicrodermabrasion


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Cleanse skin with a non-oilymake-up remover to remove any imurities. Choose the appropriate DiamondTip - four are supplied. Insert this into the handle and select the Diamond function. Next select the appropriate speed (choice of four).


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Dermavisage CrystalMicrodermabrasion


Cleanse the skin with a non-oily make-up remover to remove any impurities.


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Prepare the skin using Pre-Peel Lotion to gently disinfect, and apply EnzymaticMask to loosen the cells fromtheir bonds - leave for five minutes until dry to the touch. Remove themask by gently rubbing with gauze.


Select the level of vacuum, crystal flow andmovement. Start treatment on the neck area,moving methodically around the face performing the treatment over the surface of the skin.At the end of the treatment, any remaining crystals are simply brushed away.


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Work over the whole of the face and neck once or twice as necessary. Performthemovement upwards and outwards, supporting the skin firmly, Move in the direction of the rotation (i.e. do not ‘fight’ the rotation).


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Once the treatment is complete, apply an appropriate ampoule and lightly effleurage it in. Apply eitherVitamin C CreamGel if skin is particularly dry or shedding, or a suitable Ionto Gel.


Apply Post-Peel Lotion to gently disinfect and calmthe skin, followed by OxygenMoisturiser to nourish and protect. Next apply the Vitamin C CreamGelMask to create a soft, smooth skin and increase the absorbtion ofmoisture. Finally, OPC regenerating creamis added, to improve the natural bonding of the collagen fibres in the connective tissue.


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Select the ColourTherapy function on the unit, place goggles on your client’s eyes, and choose the appropriate colour and Hz setting for the skin condition you are treating.Move the applicator in a slow andmethodicalmanner. Repeat these steps asmany times as necessary, to treat your client’s condition. Depending on your client’s skin type, a Moisturising Lotion could be applied to complete the treatment.


DermaVisage is available fromThe CarltonGroup and selected wholesalers.


For further information telephone 01903 761100 quotingGuild News, or visit www.thecarltongroup.co.uk.


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