newproducts Brows are the headline act this season Before After Heavenly exfoliation
Spa Fabulous’Organic Heavenly Glow Exfoliator, formerly Organic Cleanse and Polish, is a unique organic granular and enzymatic treatment working on scarring, dull, dehydrated and congested skins.
SweetAlmond is nourishing and softening, Lemongrass improves texture, Rosehip Seed Oil helps scarring and is rich in omega fatty acids, Lavender is deep cleansing and anti-inflammatory and SalicylicAcid (5%) digests dead skin cells.
• Spa Fabulous: 020 8972 1789 • Circle number: 152
High voltage
LipVoltage, a new application lip gloss bringing old and new technology together, is a quick absorbing peptide and collagen lip plumper that works immediately using nano spheres of collagen as small as an atom.
Using the highest percentage of peptides to increase the volume and plumping effects in the lip tissue, it can be applied above the cupid’s bow to reduce fine lines resulting in plumped lips for up to 24 hours on one application.
•Wrinkle Regime: 01254 584935
Runways at this season’s FashionWeeks were awash with fuller, well groomed brows and according to Tracey Simpson, Creative Director of Natural Enhancement, when it comes to brows – size does matter!
"European women often have brows that are too short to frame the face in the way they should. Over-plucking also often results in patchy brows that are too short in length, which can have an overall ageing affect," says Tracey.
Natural Enhancement’s Signature Treatment Brow Revival™is created by a hair-by-hair infusion simulation method, used to insert hypoallergenic pigments into the dermal layer of the skin, using fine needles to create a realistic-looking and flattering raised eyebrow shape. The brow line is extended with ultra-fine strokes to ensure evenness to the brow line which, according to past clients, can take 5-10 years off after only a two hour treatment. Prices start from £465 including consultation and refill procedure.
As well as high end treatments, a number of training options are available at Natural Enhancement’s Training Academy, offering the highest stands of Permanent Cosmetic Enhancement education available in the UK.
• Natural Enhancement: 0208 995 2072 (Treatments) / 0208 995 2200 (Training) /
www.naturalenhancement.co.uk
A comforting approach
Ahava UK has introduced a new soothing addition to the company’s Dead Sea mineral skin care range with their Comforting Cream.
Taking a holistic approach to tackling the problems associated with skin sensitivity,Ahava has formulated Comforting Cream to soothe irritations, reduce redness and lessen the skin’s reaction to environmental aggressors by fortifying the skin’s natural barrier and providing deep hydration.
Dead Sea mud helps nourish and hydrate the skin, Narcissus Tazetta Bulb smoothes the skin, reduces skin stress and helps protect, whilst Tomato Fruit Extract, which contains Lycopene, is rich in antioxidants that help defend the skin against damage. LavenderWater is also included for its ability to help calm the skin whilst reducing redness.
•Ahava: 01452 864 574
Greek odyssey
This season Clarins takes inspiration fromthe Greek Gods and presents a collection of two limited edition compacts for a luminous complexion, coppery gold eyes and warmbrown
lips.The Odyssey emblemfound on the compact, along with themetallic tones and jewel-like powders evokes themagnificence ofAncient Greece.
The new collection consists of Odyssey Face Palette, which is a face powder ideal for all skin
tones.The Light- Optimizing+ Complex reduces the appearance of wrinkles and imperfections, leaving skin looking even and radiant; and Odyssey Eye QuartetMineral Palette, a collection of four harmonious, long-wearing eye colours. Brown, Beige andTaupe-Bronze can be blended or layered as desired and the gold leaf highlighter adds a touch of luminosity.
• Clarins: 0800 036 3558
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