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UKteens consider body changes
New research has shown that over 88%of girls aged 15 to 25 in the UK would change something to their body if it was easily feasible.
The share amongst boys is slightly lower, but still high at 81%.
The body parts girls are least happy with are their belly and thighs (both at 37%), skin (20%) and breasts (18%). Boys would love to improve their muscles (25%), belly (20%) and hair (16%).
The survey, conducted by InSites Consulting, looked at results from 16 countries, concluding that the UK scores slightly below the global average.
Eighty-eight percent ofUKgirlswould change their body. PickMii
Sanctuary Spa Covent Garden has unveiledMii Cosmetics as its newmake-up range.
A Sanctuary Spa spokesperson commented: "It wasMii's dual offering of both classic andmineralmake-up, developed fromthe finest ingredients that we loved. Mii's extensive product range and wearable shades offer our customers a wide choice ofmake-up to suit all.
“In addition to this is Gerrard International's excellentmarketing support and innovative choice cards for our customers. It was an easy choice."
Mii Cosmetics are now available at all Sanctuary Spas, including the Sanctuary Boutique Spas in Bristol, Cambridge and Richmond, in addition to over 300 top salons and Spas across the UK.
Bloggers treated toCACI
A number of celebrities have been raving about Dermalogica products recently.
InMarie Claire, Liv Tyler commented on DailyMicrofoliant: “I always exfoliate with this product…you mix in your hands with water, then polish away. It’s wonderful.”Whilst in Red magazine she added: “I am a Dermalogica fan. I use Sheer TintMoisture and DailyMicrofoliant.”
Beauty Bloggers had the chance to try theCACI treatments.
To promote CACI's launch at the Spa atThe Four Seasons, Park Lane, a number of Beauty Bloggers were invited to attend a 101Masterclass with CACI.
Hosted by CACITrainer Gemma King, the intimate event took place in the hotel’s Spa on the 10th floor, offering amazing views.
Bloggers learnt about the history of CACI since its launch 20 years ago, why it was originally launched to treat Bells Palsy patients, and how the treatments have developed over the
years.They were also given the chance to try the Ultimate Non Surgical Face Lift, theWrinkle Revolution and the HydratoneMask, as well as the Orbital Microdermabrasion.
In Tatler, Sharon Corr commented on Dermalogica Exfoliating Body Scrub: “The smell of it is just wonderful,” whilst actress Susan Loughnane told the same magazine: “The girls on Love/Hate have me hooked on Dermalogica Redness Relief. It really helps soothe the dry patches in the cold on set.”
What’s more, actor and producer Ed Speleers, most well-known for the 2006 film Eragon and soon to be in Downton Abbey, uploaded a photo on Facebook of him and his Dermalogica products.
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