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Looking and feeling your best

Gisborne Herald
17 Mar, 2023 02:36 AMQuick Read

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It’s our biggest organ, it’s the first thing people see, and it often determines how we feel about ourselves. Sophie Rishworth spoke with Juve owner and para-medical skin therapist Sally Wright about how building blocks of treatments over time will increase the health of your skin.

The health of our skin depends on how well we eat, what we drink, and how we treat it.

Anyone get all three? Neither. But speaking with a skin care coach at Juve about the benefits of their skin programmes, you come away with the ability to create what we all want — to be comfortable in our own skin.

As women we look after so many others in our lives. To be looked after yourself in the calm, relaxing space of Juve is a treat in itself.

Imagine going once a month, or more. Juve skin packages are designed to be sustainable for your life and budget. They last one year, with regular treatments at Juve, skin products for at home and time payments can be set up so it’s not too much each week, fortnight or month.

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With 27 years’ experience, Sally hails from old-school beauty therapist training, where you were interviewed for a place on a course, to train under the best, in an industry that attracted kind, nurturing people who loved women. The team at Juve are all highly trained, fully qualified and most importantly, they listen.

Your Juve skin coach will scan, plan, look, listen and recommend.

Tailor-made programme - just for youEvery person’s skin is unique, so a programme is tailor-made for you. Your skin coach takes into account your lifestyle, budget and most importantly what you want out of it.

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Take-home products are part of each programme. The big secret is maintenance, which is why the skin programmes are so important.

Scans show up the oil, skin damage and pigmentation.

Then your skin coach will listen. What are your concerns?

Essentially it is about penetrating the skin to get as many vitamins, minerals and active ingredients into it.

Some of the building blocks include a peel — an exfoliating treatment with lactic acid. Skin layers are not removed; instead it is dead skin cells that are removed to allow new ones to come to the surface.

LED light therapy helps build collagen, and another building block is the patented sonophoresis — a process that pushes vitamins into your skin through sound waves, to get those active ingredients deeper into your skin.

These treatments benefit everyone.

Sonophoresis treatmentA sonophoresis treatment feels like an ultrasound on your face. The over-riding feeling through each treatment was the feeling of safety, and being in expert hands.

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Afterwards my skin felt different, softer. And it looked different too, dewy and hydrated. The results were immediate.

Sally says the feedback speaks for itself. Photos are taken throughout the programme to view each client’s progress.

A quarter of the way through your programme you can see and feel a great difference; halfway though it is without doubt visible.

The packages all have beautiful names — the butterfly, the swan and the lotus.

Speak to a Juve therapist to work out the best programme to keep your skin beautiful and healthy.

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