Summer is almost over and the weather is already turning. As the UK heads into colder months and braces itself for another cold winter, here’s how you can treat your skin in time to face the harsh elements of winter this year. These beauty spa treatments are some of the best for pampering your skin and helping to maintain that summer glow you don't want to lose.
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Pro-radiance facial
Facials are a great way to cleanse, exfoliate, and moisturise your skin. They can also help to improve your skin's tone and texture. After a summer spent in the sun and the water, a pro-radiance facial is a great way to maintain the healthy glow you have adopted on your summer holidays. Using a professional combination of natural, skin-loving ingredients your skin will appear bright, fresh and even more youthful. Providing a healthy appearance that will remind you of long summer days.
Resurfacing peel facial
Resurfacing treatments are designed to help improve the appearance of tired and dull skin. Where you may have noticed areas of discoloration or a lack of glow in your skin, a resurfacing peel facial is ideal for bringing some life back into your skin. Perfect as we head into colder months where your skin is less likely to benefit from vitamin D exposure. However, it is important to note that these types of facials may not be ideal for sensitive skin types and especially those who are suffering from sun damage. It is best to consult the dermatologist or skin therapist in a consultation, before arranging a facial peel.
Bio-electric technology facials
Using the powers of bio-electric technologies, the modern approach to facials now combines several facial treatments in one. With the technology provided, you can choose what you want to target and the goals you want to achieve for your skin. The perfect pick-me up in time for the winter season. Ideal for dull and tired skin, no matter which of the options you choose, the facial will result in brighter, radiant and more hydrated skin.
Additional at-home solutions for brighter skin
In addition to these treatments it is important to practise “good skin” methods at home. During the winter months you will notice your skin will appear less supple and potentially less hydrated. This is why using a thicker, heavier moisturiser in the winter is recommended. However, you should also be drinking plenty of water, washing your skin morning and night, as well as keeping your diet clean and healthy to introduce the nutrients your body may be lacking at this time of year.
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