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Rebalance and restore


Kaeso’s Facial Rebalancing range is ideal for cold, frosty days when the skin can feel tired, dull and thirsty. Clients can rehydrate by cleansing away the day, use the toner to tighten pores back up and quench the skin’s thirst with a moisturiser. The exfoliator and mask can be used twice a week for extra hydration.


Natural astringent Willow Bark fights skin impurities while ultra-moisturising Mallow effectively locks in moisture, helping to hydrate the skin.


• Professional Beauty Systems: 0141 812 5000


Treat for the eyes EyeSlices® are innovative therapeutic eye pads, designed to target major lifestyle induced symptoms.


Combing active natural ingredients with patented polymer Cryogel, these pads slowly release the ingredients into the surrounding area to treat a wide range of eye irritations while stimulating micro-circulation. As soon as the pads are applied, there’s a deep cooling sensation and within five minutes clients will be left feeling far more invigorated, with refreshed-looking eyes. These pads can also be reused up to ten times for repeated benefits.


• eyeSlices: www.eyeslices.com Cutting-edge oil


Elemis’ new Nourishing Omega-Rich Cleansing Oil has been developed using the most cutting-edge techniques.


Light but effective, this oil restores balance and protects the skin’s precious microflora. With over 90% natural oils working together to carefully lift impurities and remove make-up whilst nourishing the skin, the face will be left nourished and clean.


Winter Rose oil, packed with Omega-9, soothes and supports the skin, while Chia Seed brings the conditioning benefits of Omega-3. Vitamin-rich superfood Pomegranate, replete with antioxidants also shares it revitalising properties. These ingredients are all bought together with a fragrance blend of Lemon, Orange, Bergamot, Rosemary and Frankincense.


• Elemis: 0117 316 1888 / 0207 907 2724


Sitting comfortably


Beautelle’s new Chatsworth Compact Therapy Chair offers you great versatility as it’s specifically designed to suit a wide variety of beauty and therapy procedures.


The compact design combined with features such as the electronic variable lift ensures easy use for the therapists whilst client sit in comfort.


The chair also offers a choice of plain leg section or split leg section which helps with the offering of foot or leg treatments.


• Beautelle: 0121 332 1850 Nude Glow


Provide a perfect nude complexion to clients with the new ‘Nude Glow’ collection from Pierre René.


Included in the line-up is the new Illuminating Make Up Base with reflecting pigments to give the skin a healthy and youthful appearance; Magnetic Eyeshadow Palette to take clients through from day to evening; Gel Eyeliner with integrated professional Eyeliner Brush for long- lasting definition without smudges; Chic Lip Gloss which provides semi- permanent coverage and intensive shine, and Lipmatic Lip Liner, which is creamy and precise, lasting six hours.


• Faceworx: 0151 421 1234


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