Achieve Flawlessness with Fire & Ice Facials
a little more than a full night’s sleep and hydration to achieve that iconic Hollywood glow. When it comes to getting red-carpet ready, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jessica Alba are among many other who are putting their best face by undergoing Fire & Ice facial treatments.
Some of the ways in which celebrities attain their bright, tight and blemish-free appearances seem out of reach to most of us. However, with Fire & Ice rising in trend and more accessible, this means you can the same complexion ! This facial isn’t only for a glow, an array of benefits, including and fine lines and . Harley Street Injectables now offers this facial treatment to its . In this article, we will reveal what a Fire & Ice Facial is, the steps and the you can expect from the treatment.
What is a Fire & Ice Facial Treatment?
Fire & Ice is a clinical facial that falls between a soft facial and a more invasive chemical peel, essentially acting as a mild peel. The facial was created by iS Clinical, a brand that is used by the likes of Kim Kardashian and stocked at Harley Street Injectables. It combines glycolic acid with retinol to resurface the skin, treat skin, reduce fine lines and cellular renewal. There is zero and you’ll notice immediate results from the first treatment, which are prolonged and when with a series of .
What is in a Fire & Ice Facial?
The facial involves treating the skin with two formulated masques with iS Clinical products specific to the patient’s requirements to optimise . The ‘Fire’ and ‘Ice’ name given to this is because of the these have on your skin. But don’t worry, they’re not as as they sound! Both offer quite a pleasant and feeling, with a ‘tingly, warm’ sensation for the first ‘Fire’ masque and a ‘cool’ sensation for the second ‘Ice’ masque.
The first masque is for intensive resurfacing, clinically formulated with sugar cane extract (a source of acid), citric acid, apple extract, ( A), niacinamide ( (B3) and the potent green tea extract. The second is a masque, which is a soothing, treatment with sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid), aloe vera, green tea extract, liquorice, grape extract and rosemary extract. The two-step facial removes the top looser layers of the epidermis, while the superficial trauma caused to the skin the skin’s healing to boost collagen .
Results of the Fire & Ice Facial
This treatment improves the general of the skin by minimising pigmentation, fine lines and . The resurfacing results are a tighter, smoother and radiant . revealing a glow with a minimised appearance of pores and fine lines post-treatment, the of this facial are . The collagen production by the superficial skin trauma to boost skin elasticity, and as the skin heals, this out pigmentation and light .
Put your Best Face Forward Today
As an expert in skin and a leader in the industry, and clinic owner Alice a course of six Fire & Ice facials to results, which are scheduled for every four weeks. At Harley Street Injectables, we offer a single Fire & Ice for £200 or a course of six for Emsella £1000. Understanding everyone has needs when it comes to their skin and complexion, Alice creates treatment plans, also providing her clients with the and advice to continue the skincare of the clinic.
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