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Containing one-month’s supply of targeted organic products, the newVitaSkin™ Starter Sets fromÉminence Organic Skincare are ideal for retailing. Each set contains a complete, easy-to-follow skin care routine to tackle four main concerns – uneven, problem, sensitive and ageing skin.
Housed in an elegant, reusable, white woven travel pouch with vibrant green fringing, clients can choose fromthe Bright Skin Starter Set for Uneven Skin, Clear Skin Starter Set forAcne- Prone Skin, CalmSkin Starter Set for Sensitive or Rosacea- Prone Skin and FirmSkin Starter Set forAgeing Skin. Thanks to the items included within each set, your clients canmaintain their rejuvenated, glowing complexion between salon visits.
• Eminence /The Skinsmith: 01527 834 904
The future’s bright
In celebration of its partnership withAgainst Breast Cancer, jane iredale has launched Bright Future, a limited edition eyeshadow compact.
Themirrored compact features five favourite eyeshadow shades along with a travel-sized eyeshadow brush on a chain, for on-the- go application and touch ups. Ideal for retailing to your clients, the compact is also adorned with a rose-coloured Swarovski® crystal and is packaged in a decorative quilted paper box. One hundred per cent of net profits fromthe sale of Bright Future in the UK and Ireland will be donated to support the cause.
• jane iredale/iiaa: 0208 450 2020 Make your clients blush
For cheeks that radiate pure freshness and lips that are soft and smooth,Artdeco’s CreamRouge for Cheeks and Lips offers a versatile cream-to-powder blusher in a stylishmirrored compact.
The formulation guarantees comfortable wear, and is quickly and easily
blended.Thanks to its buildable coverage, different looks can be created depending on the amount of product applied. Additionally, the two-in-one cream’s silky texture leaves no sticky feeling on the skin and there is no need to powder on top, with finely-milled pigments added for an evenly pigmented finish.
•Artdeco: 0151 421 1234
The science of beauty
Devised by Karen Betts, one of the UK’s leading semi- permanent cosmetic practitioners, Nouveau Skin Therapy combines three innovative treatments based on a diverse range of emerging scientific developments in skin
rejuvenation.Therapists have the choice of combining, for optimumskin rejuvenation results, or offering as stand-alone treatments, focusing on different ways to turn back the signs of ageing.
StructureA-Lift combats the signs of ageing using non-invasive nano-current technology to firm, tone and lift.Texture Dermatude features newMETATherapy (Medical and EstheticalTissueActivatingTherapy) to effectively improve the condition of the
skin.This dual action treatment combines digitally-controlledmicro needling CITTherapy (a formof Collagen Induction Therapy) with active serums. Finally, Repair Contour Roller is amore invasive rollermicro-needling treatment that works on layers deeper in the skin and can be used to treat issues such as light scaring,Acne, fine lines and wrinkles. Full training is available at the brand’s academies inYorkshire andMilton Keynes.
• Nouveau Beauty Group: 0844 801 6835
Time to resurface
Ensure your clientsmaximise results in-between their salon treatments with BeautyLab’s Glyco-Active skin resurfacing retail pack, which features the brand’s Glyco-Active Resurfacing Serum(30ml) and Glycowash (100ml).
The combination of GlycolicAcid and Pomegranate enzyme with triggered releasemicrospheres (salicylic infused) works longer and deeper to help remove impurities, unclog pores, refine and cleanse whilst helping to prevent future break-outs. For use both atmorning and night, advise your clients to apply a small amount of the Glycowash onto wet hands, work into a lather then apply onto face using gentle circularmovements for two-threeminutes, then rinse off thoroughly with tepid
water.At night, follow up with the Glyco-Active Resurfacing Serum.
• BeautyLab: 0844 324 0801
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