............................................................................................................................................................................Beauty - Post-Summer Skin Care Eve TaylorTM are introducing a brand new range - Advanced Skincare.
Using advanced ingredients and based on the latest cutting edge plant stem research, the range includes 100% pure Hyaluronic Acid, Advanced Eye Complex, Ultra Rich Moisturisers, Triple C Vitamin Complex, and Advanced Anti-Bac Wash infused with Glycolic and Salicylic acids. All of the products are designed to pack a real punch with consumers at a price they can afford.
DK: 053 9143 032
Ericson Laboratoire’s Derma Calm facial product range is designed for the treatment of ultra-sensitive skin care with an anti-stress effect. The Derma Calm professional range comes in a full retail range, ideal for boosting salon profi ts. The retail range consists of Lotion Cleanser, Purifying Foam, Gentle Cleansing Milk, Soothing Lotion for sensitive and dry skin, Ultra Sensitive Serum, No-stress Cream, Night Relax Cream, Couperosis Serum, and De-stress Cream.
Hennessy Hair and Beauty: 021 4343436
Éminence’s new collection, the Vita Skin Collection, addresses the signs of inflammation, redness, ageing or overactive skin. The unique blend of organic highly active Acai berries and skin quenching phyto-nutrients with probiotics have been proven in skin trials to make positive skin changes of between 50% to 90% reducing breakouts, redness, lines and dehydration in just 14 days.
Anne McDevitt Products: 01 677 7911
Calm Summer skin and offers clients Decléor’s Harmonie Calm Summer Kits. The kit consists of a beautiful pouch which includes Harmonie Calm 50ml, Aroma Clense Cleansing Water, Aroma Comfort Moisturising Body Milk, Harmonie Calm Milky Gel Cream Mask, and Aromessence Rose D’Orient Serum.
Graham Anthony & Co Ltd: 01 822 2711
For the treatment of pigmentation, Dermadique Vitamin C contains L-Asorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in a pure form and is available in 10% and 20%. Breaking down the pigmentation, the product puts the Melanin precurso Tyrosine into a slower, more prohibitive mode, reducing further production of melanin. Alternatively, Dermadique
Multivitamin Moisture is a fragrance-free face cream containing five multivitamins. Dermadique also offer the X-Fol Chemical Peel, which contains A, D, and E Panthenol and Ribofl avin and treats dry, stressed skin.
Carrigg Brady: 01 202 2928
Dermaceutic’s home skin care range can not only be used as a daily skin care regime, but also can drastically improve the results of other aesthetic treatments such as laser and IPL.
In preparation for a Dermaceutic peel the customer can be advised to follow a tailored personal care treatment at home with Light Ceutic to maximise the depigmenting action of the peeling.
After the peel recommend Spot Cream on pigmentation spots and Yellow Cream, which regulates melanin biosynthesis. Skin should be protected with Sun Ceutic or K Ceutic.
Tekno Surgical: 01 675 4800
Phyts’ White Bio Active reduces pigmentation and prevents further pigmentation from developing, whilst SPF30 and SPF50 prevent any further damage during the Winter months. The SPF can also be used as a daily moisturiser for the face and is suitable for all skin types. It contains Argan oil, which is rich in omega 6 to nourish the skin. The White Bio Active uses all natural ingredients to unify the complexion and reduce pigmentation spots without stripping the skin or using light treatments. The products are 100% natural.
Virginie Claire Products: 01 497 88 33
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