


Paradis says: “We are facing a new era where beauty cannot be separated from health, and where people can benefit from this technology to reach their goals of wellbeing in an increasingly stressful environment.”īecoming increasingly popular in UK salons, it can also be used to treat scars or scar tissue.Ī post shared by Roohi Ahmed || Bahrain Aesthetician says thermal water spray is the extra “French touch” you can add to your beauty bag and use “all year long”.Īccording to Vincent, some of the best uses of thermal water spray are before applying hyaluronic acid serums (you “need moisture to be effective”, she says), to “fix your make-up”, to refresh your face in summer and “to layer in between your skincare steps and add an extra layer of hydration”. She says it’s “powerful” in “increasing firmness, but at the same time very respectful of the skin, especially when it’s fragile”.Įndermologie isn’t quite a household name in the UK, but is much more prominent in France where there’s a more holistic approach to beauty.
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“It is very renowned for its amazing results, primarily on cellulite, sagging skin body contouring,” suggests LPG Endermologie ambassador Nathalie Paradis. Part of forming these positive habits is consistency, which Vincent says is “key in skincare, as it helps to maintain the skin’s balance and prevents common issues such as acne or premature ageing, so starting early will allow you to establish good habits early on, making it easier to maintain them in the long-term”.Ī post shared by LPG endermologie UK & Ireland 🇬🇧🇮🇪 secret is a bit pricier than pharmacy skincare products, but many French women swear by it.Įndermologie is a treatment where a therapist uses a machine with various settings on your body or face. “Time has passed and I now gave the same advice to my 12-year-old daughter,” Vincent adds – now adding sunscreen into that list, which is “one of the most effective anti-ageing skincare tools”. She says she learned the “significance of using quality products” growing up, and her mother “taught me to cleanse, moisturise and protect my skin from an early age” – with her first moisturiser from classic French pharmacy brand Avène. “We see it as part of our self-care, not as an option.”

A post shared by Cora Emmanuel / Coco French culture, skincare is indeed ingrained from a young age, and I believe it comes again from the wellbeing and holistic approach to beauty,” Vincent reflects.
