Rejuvenate

Rejuvenate: Stimulating Daily Active Serum Description: Contains the natural clinically proven AHA, glycolic acid to gently remove the build-up of dead skin cells. It increases cell turnover to reveal the fresh, younger looking skin and it is effective at controlling breakouts, reducing pigmentation and fine lines. Directions: Apply after cleansing. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse …

Why should we avoid Parabens in skincare products?

Our awareness about ‘toxins’ and a general shift to “natural” and “chemical-free” products is increasing. Flawlessceuticals, like many other brands of skin care is committed to your health, so our formulas are all 100% paraben free. What exactly are parabens?  Parabens are very popular because they help products last longer, they are very common preservatives …

Sensitive and sensitised skin

What is sensitive skin? Truly sensitive skin is inherited and normally leaves you prone to blushing and allergies. True sensitive skin types have particularly thin skin and often less pigment which leads to an easily broken skin barrier. Blood vessels are often closer to the surface and are easily stimulated by outside irritants. Sensitised skin …

Sunekos

Sunekos

Treatment Overview Sunekos is the new gold standard to: Treat and prevent skin aging & elastosis Reduce expression lines and thin wrinkles A patented formula of Hyaluronic Acid and Amino Acids to stimulate the production of Collagen and Elastin, enabling Extra Cellular Matrix regeneration. SUNEKOS 200 Sunekos 200 is the new injectable treatment for the …

What Fitzpatrick Skin Type are you?

Developed in 1975 by the dermatologist Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, the Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system for human skin color. While initially developed on the basis of segmenting by skin and eye color, the current Fitzpatrick scale classifies skin types into six categories according to how they react to the sun (UV exposure). The …

Private diabetes check

Private Diabetes risk assessment

What is Type 1 Diabetes and how is it different to Type 2? Type 1 diabetes is affecting around 360,000 people in the UK today.* Diabetes is a lifelong, metabolic condition that affects an individual’s blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. Our body breaks down carbohydrates into glucose – small, sugar units that are used up …