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The UK’s leading skin clinic/ we are now closed Mother’s Day Beauty Treatments – Dermatologist Recommended It’s that time of the year again – Mother’s Day! The perfect opportunity to show our mothers, grandmothers and all of the other amazing women in our lives how much we cherish them.  If your mum is a fan of skin health and wellness, then we have the perfect gift for you. To kick off the spring season on a high note, we’ve rounded up the best products and our experts love. From skincare specials and beauty treatments, to unique Mother’s day gifts, here’s how you can give your mum the gift of brighter, more youthful-looking skin. Best Mother’s Day beauty treatments A skin detox hero, the award-winning took the skin and aesthetic world by storm when it first launched in 1997. It has since continued to revolutionise the industry by common skin issues. Ideal for those struggling with congested, dull-looking skin or even , HydraFacial is suitable for people of all ages and with all skin types. It can instantly change the skin’s appearance to reveal a fresh and glowing complexion. If this won’t be enough to grab your mum’s attention, here’s how this treatment delivers results. How it works uses patented Vortex Fusion Technology and a six-step treatment process to remove impurities and rehydrate the skin. For results we recommend booking a course of 6 treatments. Click to book now in time for Mother’s Day! Chemical peels look to address a range of issues, from uneven skin tone and , to fine lines and . Depending on your skin goals, skin peels can be done alone, or in combination with other treatments. Although they are most commonly used to treat facial skin, chemical peels can also be applied on other body parts where skin texture is a concern.  How it works A skin peel is a technique used to treat , and wrinkles. It’s carried out using a chemical peel solution which induces controlled injury to the skin layers, in a bid to activate the healing process and generate new tissue.  Based on their strength level, chemical peels can reach deep into the inner layer of the skin (dermis) to offer intense exfoliation and kickstart cell renewal. Typically, the deeper the peel, the more dramatic the results, but a specialist will be able to the best one. Often, a superficial or medium-depth skin peel is just enough to deliver the right results. Click to book your free consultation (also known as Collagen Induction Therapy) is a minimally invasive aesthetic procedure that uses small needles to induce controlled injury to the skin. Most popular for wrinkles and scarring, it boosts the collagen production by triggering an instant healing response, leaving you with smoother, brighter skin. How it works Microneedling uses special devices to cause tiny punctures in the skin. Sterile needles repeatedly puncture the epidermis, breaking up old collagen strands. The body then by producing more collagen and elastin fibres, resulting in new skin cells and tissue. Across several courses, the skin is visibly firmer, smoother and plumper. Usually, a minimum course of 3, 8 weeks apart is needed to start seeing results.  Click to book your free consultation If mum has been complaining about uneven, dull-looking skin, our Mother’s Day skincare edit features a selection of products designed to fight the effects of ageing, and dehydration.  According to the dermatologists, expert packed with active ingredients can help you double the benefits of your monthly facial. Here are the main ingredients our experts approve of: A powerhouse ingredient and a dermatologist favourite, retinol has been around for decades. It’s a Vitamin A derivative aiming to tackle aging concerns as well as acne, by reaching beneath the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) to neutralise the free radicals, plump and exfoliate the skin. When to use in your skincare routine: PM Your mum may be a beginner or an experienced user of retinol,  so here’s what our dermatologists tell us to keep an eye on. says… A good retinol product should cause minimum redness and dryness, however if you find you don’t have this side effect at all it is likely that the product you are using doesn’t have an effective amount of retinol within its formula. When you start to see signs of ageing such as fine lines and wrinkles, I would recommend that you look for a retinol with 0.2% and begin to gradually build this up over time. However, it’s important to find the right retinol for your skin concerns – and ideally consult a dermatologist.  Vitamin C is found both in the outer layer of skin as well as the inner layer of skin (Epidermis/Dermis). It has (antioxidant) properties and can help signs of ageing at bay thanks to its vital role in the body’s synthesis.  Vitamin C is a great ingredient for mums looking to tackle pigmentation and brown spots. This is because it inhibits melanin production in the skin, which helps to lighten hyperpigmentation, even out skin tone, and enhance brightness. When to use in your skincare routine: AM   says… Using an antioxidant serum in the containing vitamin C and E can reduce free radical damage from the sun and pollution.  As our skin ages, the transepidermal water loss leading to dry skin increases. Hyaluronic acid is a unique ingredient that binds to the water molecules in the skin, to help retain moisture. This makes the skin look hydrated and plumper. Topical hyaluronic acid treatments, like serums and are also known to soothe and dermatitis, making it an ideal gift for Mother’s Day. Although retinoids are the golden standard when it comes to anti-aging, in recent months, Bakuchiol has earned its reputation as ‘Retinol’s gentler sister’. Bakuchiol is a plant extract antioxidant which works through the same channels retinoids use to tackle wrinkles, age spots and pigmentation, but without the irritation.  This ingredient is an ideal option for mothers who shop vegan, clean, and in consideration

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