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Introducing the Biotec facial

A lower intensity is used around the eye area. If a higher intensity is used around this area it could cause damage or bruising.

Want renewed, radiant skin?

Elemis has devised a facial that helps eliminate fine lines and wrinkles while cleansing the skin leaving you feeling radiant.

The facial takes about 75 minutes and it is recommended that you go every three weeks for about 10 sessions.

First essential oils are used to clean the face and neck area this is then followed by a hydrating toner.

The client is then shown problematic areas, on their face, that need to be worked on.

Your therapist will then start using the Elemis machine, choosing the specific function suited to your facial. With the Biotec facial the radiant activator is used, the machine vibrates at 27 000 vibrations per second. The therapist then starts to remove the dead skin cells. This replaces the typical dermabrasion facial and draws out impurities.

A lower intensity is used around the eye area. If a higher intensity is used around this area it could cause damage or bruising.

Puffy eyes can be reduced by using the machine around this area.

The facial is performed over the entire face as well as neck and chest area.

A hydrating mask is then placed under the eyes to soothe the area and help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Next an amino active mask is applied over the entire facial area and left on for six to eight minutes.

During this time your therapist may give their client a head and neck massage, making the experience that much more relaxing and enjoyable.

The mask is then removed and a toner is used to cleanse the skin once again.

An activator is used on the skin and then a gel mask is applied. The therapist will then use the galvanic treatment, tone the skin once again before day and night cream is applied to the skin.

After the treatment your skin is left feeling refreshed, relaxed and radiant.

r Information compiled by Caxton East Rand and South features writer, Carmen Norton.

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