hyperpigmentation under theglare
Skinbreeze is a hybrid fusion of a cutting-edge skin resurfacing technology, LED light-therapy and a high pressure 02 infusion of a unique rejuvenating serum – containing neuropeptides which mimic the effects of Botox®
in a topical application. In order to reduce the
appearance of pigmentation, uneven skin tone and discolouration, the Skin Brightening Treatment helps to lighten and brighten the complexion. A gentle orbital dermabrasion is first performed to massage and exfoliate the surface of the skin, whilst red light therapy is used to stimulate and plump the new tissue underneath. Following this, the therapist deploys the Oxgen Infusion which delivers the Skinbreeze Brightening Serum to the skin, propelling the active product deep into the lower layers of the dermis for maximum effect.
• Skinbreeze: 0845 208 0220
eLight™is a complete facial treatment system with proven safety and efficacy which allows professionals to treat a wide range of skin textures and tones. The device’s Skin Rejuvenation applicator works to improve the appearance of skin by treating superficial benign vascular and pigmented lesions. Highly selective broad spectrum light energies are absorbed by the haemoglobin and pigmented lesions, dependent upon the wavelengths used, but not significantly absorbed by the normal dermis.
• Syneron Candela: 0845 521 0698
Apilus Angie Perfect Skin™is an advanced system that offers specific programs to treat skin imperfections, including that of pigmentation. Through Thermocoagulation, a treatment that uses ultra-rapid Radio Frequency, this precision technique is used to coagulate certain superficial cutaneous imperfections in order to eliminate or minimise their appearance. Simple to use, the device is microprocessor-controlled and offers professionals 48 adjustable treatment programs.
• HOF Beauty: 01480 404 200
Part of the bT-Ceuticals™family, Bio-Therapeutic’s Platinum Brightening Cream contains the latest in brightening, lightening, and peptide technology including palmitoyl tripeptide-38. This super hydrating cream lightens stubborn darker pigmented areas with ingredients to specifically target hyperpigmentation and would make an ideal addition to your clients’ daily skin care routine.
• Advanced Esthetics Solutions: 029 2023 1228
Packed with a powerful combination of Lactic Acid, Idebenone and Retinol, Priori’s Even Tones helps to reduce pigmentation and inhibit future occurrence. In particular, the product has a proven effective when treating pigmentation resulting from photo-damage with clinical trials showing up to a 92%reduction in uneven skin tone over an eight week period.
• SkinBrands@Cosmeceuticals: 0845 555 2121 Dermalogica’s ChromaWhite TRx® is a complete system which has
been created to address the issue of hyperpigmentation, optimising results by prepping the skin, preventing pigmentation and protecting the skin from future pigmentation issues. The range’s products work together to exfoliate dulling surface debris to improve surface clarity, regulate pigment production on a cellular level, and provide all-over brightening and tonal balance. The six products in the multi- step system are: Tri-Active Cleanse, Powerfoliant², C-12 Concentrate, Extreme C, Pure Night: and Pure Light SPF30.
• Dermalogica: 0800 591 818
TheWhitening Treatment by Anubis Barcelona is an ultra-lightening and intensive whitening treatment that inhibits the melanin synthesis by blocking the tyrosinase enzyme, to reduce and prevent the formation of pigment and blemishes on the skin. The synergy of active ingredients that include Kojic Acid and five AHAs (Glycolic, Lactic, Malic, Citric and Tartaric) contain powerful depigmentation and brightening properties to correct skin tone irregularities.
• Koreesa Group: 01204 770 985
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