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The Pink Treatment

WHAT IS THE PINK TREATMENT?

The Pink Treatment is a Professional Skin Beauty Booster that promotes skin regeneration and overall skin health at a superficial depth. The Pink Solution, which contains 56 skin-loving active ingredients,is stamped into the skin via tiny needles. The Treatment is then followed by an ultra - soothing and calming mask, which infuses rich hydrating properties into the skin.

WHAT RESULTS CAN I EXPECT FROM THE PINK TREATMENT?

The Pink Treatment offers both short - term results that can last up to 2 weeks, and long - term skin revitalisation results with continuous treatments.

RESULTS AFTER 1 TREATMENT*

- Instant improvement in skin radiance

- Tone and texture improvement

- Hydrates, plumps and brightens

RESULTS AFTER CONTINUOUS TREATMENTS*

- Skin tightening

- Dispersion of superficial pigmentation

- Helps diminish acne scarring

- Maintains skin youthfullness

- Reduces appearance of pores

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* Results may vary depending on the individual, how many treatments received and over what period of time.

IS THERE ANY DOWNTIME?

After receiving The Pink Treatment, the skin will be pink due to the natural inflammatory response. This subsides within 24 - 48 hours.

WHO IS THE PINK TREATMENT MOST SUITABLE FOR?

The Pink Treatment is suitable for most skin types and is most suitable for those who are concerned about ageing - related skin problems such as:

- Fine lines and wrinkles

- Dull and tired - looking skin tone

- Those who want brighter and healthier skin tones

- Skin elasticity

- Enlarged pores

The Pink Treatment is the perfect Beauty Booster to receive approximately 2 - 3 days before an event. This will give time for the skin to revitalise and is when the best glowing results can be seen!

WHO IS THE PINK TREATMENT NOT SUITABLE FOR?

The Pink Treatment is not suitable for:

- Prominent active acne

Individuals who are on roaccutane

Individuals prone to keloid scarring

If you have had recent fillers or Botox (2 weeks)

- If you are on anti - coagulants (blood thinners)

 

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