business2business Big demand for
CACI expected The CACIWrinkle Revolution treatment has been introduced at Cannelle beauty salons in Oxford and Henley.
By combining the power of red light with Microcurrent, this 20-minute treatment specifically targets fine lines and wrinkles as a real alternative to dermal fillers.
Having recently added a professional aesthetics armto the business, France Baudet,MD of Cannelle says: “We want to offer our clients the very best in a range of treatments available from dermal fillers to a non-invasive, needle free alternative which softens and smoothes the appearance of lines and wrinkles.We expect to see a big demand for this new CACI treatment which is stamping its authority worldwide.”
Salon raises funds for breast cancer
Bespoke Beauty Clinic, in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire recently raised £2,880 at their open evening in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
Karen and Paul Bowen and their team invited clients to try treatments and enjoy expert cosmetics advice fromAntonia Mensah ofArtdeco.A prize draw was also held to win anArtdecoMake-up Box.
Inspiring aestheticmeeting
Alexandra Cole fromFace Facts Studio inMilton Keynes was delighted tomeet David Suzuki, President of Bio- Therapeutic during his visit to the UK recently.
The two were able to discuss Bio-Therapeutic and how technology has become integral to the aesthetics industry.
Alexandra says: “I always believe that you can never stop learning, and to have the opportunity to have you [David Suzuki] there in person was very special, and be able to have a chat and catch up. I started back atmy Studio the next day with renewed inspiration!”
Alexandra Cole andDavid Suzuki, President of Bio-Therapeutic.
AntoniaMensah of Artdeco gives Becky Carter amakeover. Spa Journey relocate
Taking the educational lead
With the imminent arrival of the CEN European standard for the beauty industry in 2014, PulsarTreatments is working alongside awarding bodies and insurance companies to ensure therapists have the correct qualifications to operate IPL or laser equipment.
What'smore, in 2009, the company trained the top eight ITEC examiners in the world on their
technology.More recently, in 2011, an alliance was announced between PulsarTreatments
andVTCT for whomPulsarTreatments have written the new IPL / Laser Level 4 qualification.
Commenting on this development, managing director of PulsarTreatments, June Lane commented: "[We have] great confidence that the new technology in our machinery along with improved, independently verified training standards will place our customers in an excellent position to handle future challenges and opportunities."
Martyn Randell of Langstone Technology Parkwelcomes Julie Cutbush and Spa Journey.
LangstoneTechnology Park has welcomed beauty and Spa experts Spa Journey to their new offices within the premier business park.
The company will use their new premises tomix, package and dispatch products nationwide, and have training rooms available to host their programme of
workshops.The next stage for Spa Journey is to open a beauty treatment centre for tenants, planned for later in the year.
Julie Cutbush, Owner of Spa Journey says: "I amconfident that ourmove to Langstone will help us realisemore of our potential and allow us to grow at our own pace."
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