Upgrade your Facial Experience

Beauty & Hair | Newbridge

Dermalogica pro power eye peel

Add on €25

Specially contoured to treat the undereye area and crow’s feet, this concentrated patch exfoliates and hydrates in a single step. Antioxidant-rich Vitis Vinifera extract – derived from Italian grapes – works with Lemon, Orange and Sugar Maple, stimulating cell renewal to brighten, even and smooth.

DERMAPLANING FACIAL

Add on €40

Dermaplaning provides a safe & effective exfoliation treatment that promotes deeper product penetration, boosting the effects of skin care products while

making the skin look and feel smoother, also reduces the appearance of acne scars.The treatment also helps to remove facial hair that can trap dirt and oil. Like most exfoliation techniques dermaplaning prevents breakouts rather than causes them. While dermaplaning can’t be performed on skin with active acne, it will prevent clogged pores and spots from forming, less skin less breakouts.

After Dermaplaning, skin care productsand treatments perform much more efficiently since they can penetrate the skin easily. Make up will go on smoother too.

LED Light therapy add on to any facial treatment

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How, exactly, LED light therapy benefits the skin is still not clear, however experts have seen great success for a wide range of skin concerns, such as acne, sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles. A brighter and more radiant complexion is achieved just after one session. But completing multiple sessions will yield greater results over time

How It Works

Different coloured lights may have different targeted benefits. The most common hues you’ll see are red, blue, green, and yellow (or amber), and they represent different wavelengths that enter the skin at different depths—which means they can help treat different skin concerns:

  • Red light therapy is great for stimulating collagen production. It goes deep into the dermis layer and is great for healthy aging, targeting wrinkles and fine lines, Onestudy even found that patients receiving red light therapy on their face twice a week for 30 total sessions experienced improved skin tone, skin smoothness, and collagen density (as measured with an ultrasonographic test).
  • Blue light affects the epidermis, which is your uppermost layer, and kills acne-causing bacteria/controls sebum regulation, and soothes the skin.
  • Yellow (or amber) is known for rejuvenating skin cells, stimulating lymphocyte production, and targeting pigmentation. That makes it A+ for addressing signs of photodamage
  • Similar to yellow, green LED light is also hailed for reducing hyperpigmentation. And according to esthetician Darya Rzaca, co-founder of Atelier Beauté, green light also has anti-inflammatory properties that can help calm redness.