Wednesday, 20 August 2008
'Tangle-Tweeze' Proves the Dragons Wrong!
Keep an eye out for this product to hit the shelves in September, hairdresser Shaun Pulfrey had is idea for a hair de-tangler rejected from BBC's Dragon's Den only to sign a lucrative deal with Boots that is sure to make him a healthy sum!
His 'Tangle Tweezers' are said to work wonders on hair & will effortlessly smooth out tangles from your hair without any pain. The teeth are designed to flex & glide through the hair instantly eliminating tangles and knots, they also minimise breakage & damage to the hair. Great for all hair types, but recommended for fragile or colour-treated hair, hair extensions & fine tangle-prone hair. Available at Boots at £9.99 from Sept.
Carboxy Therapy - Latest Non Surgical Cellulite Treatment & Anti-Ageing Therapy.
The latest craze in anti-ageing as well as anti-cellulite treatments to make it's way across the Atlantic this year is, believe it or not, carbon dioxide injections, otherwise known as 'Carboxy Therapy'. It is described as the biggest breakthrough in anti-ageing since botox & can also treat cellulite, stretch marks to jowls & flabby upper arms. It works by carbon dioxide being injected under the surface of the skin, this causes the blood vessels to dilate within the tissue bringing a rush of oxygen to the treated area. The carbon dioxide will kill off fat cells & stimulate collagen production creating firmer, younger looking skin. Many have seen great results particularly in reducing the appearance of cellulite & stretch marks, normally it is recommended that you have 15-20 sessions (15 mins each) to eliminate cellulite with visible results after 8 sessions, once your course has finished you can expect the effects to last up to 6 months. It comes at a price though, £100 a session (maybe best sticking to our old faithful firming lotion if you ask me!). Contact Dr Jules-Jacques Nabet's Medical Rooms, Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington High Street, London W8 4PT Tel: 020 7938 2195.
Labels:
Anti-Ageing,
Cellulite Treatments
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