What's so good about personal beauty lasers?


What's so bad about surgery? Why shouldn't I inject poisons into my body? Who cares if it gives me cancer or makes me infertile as long as I look young? Must we suffer to be beautiful? Or will a cosmetic laser treatment fix everything safely and painlessly?


What is Low Level Laser Therapy?

"Low Level Laser Therapy or Laser Phototherapy is a method where light from a laser is applied to tissue (or cells in culture) in order to influence cell or tissue functions with such low light intensity that heating is negligible. The effects achieved are hence not due to heating but to photochemical or photobiologic reactions like the effect of light in plants. The lasers used are normally referred to as therapeutic lasers." Swedish Laser Medical Society

Low Level Laser Therapy is widely used in hospitals and clinics around the world to treat and cure a number of conditions including pain relief, problematic skin conditions and to promote healing in wounds or injuries.

Low Level Laser Therapy is beneficial in repairing damaged cells and speeds up and enhances the response of the body’s immune system as well as aiding pain relief. That is why it is so effective when used for skin rejuvenation and healing acne and skin blemishes - it restores the skin to a healthy, more youthful condition.

Also, if you are suffering from hair loss, low level laser therapy can help to stimulate the hair follicles into action again, resulting in new hair growth and healthier hair. Amazing but true.

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Yes you can banish those bags

One of Britain's top beauty tycoons on how to get peachy skin - and sparkling eyes

There’s not much Marcia Kilgore — the founder of Bliss, FitFlops and Soap & Glory — doesn’t know about looking good. To mark the launch of her make-up range, Elsa McAlonan asked about her beauty secrets . . .

If you had time to only do one thing in your daily skincare regime, what would it be?

Drink enough water. All the exfoliating and moisturising in the world pales into insignificance without enough hydration. The skin needs to be hydrated to reflect light and look it’s best.

Doris Day — who had the most beautiful skin until she was 80 — put Vaseline all over her face and body every night.

Yes, it was greasy and it’s likely she reeked of petroleum, but it worked at keeping  the moisture in her skin meaning she  looked good.

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SOURCE: Elsa Mcalonan, Daily Mail

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