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MEMBERS AREA

Welcome to your exclusive members area.

Here you will find your personalised treatment plan, advice and in clinic pictures to keep you up-to-date with your progress.

YOU & YOUR SKIN

Your personalised skin plan aims to help you understand your skin needs and how to achieve healthier skin.

 

TONE: Mild hyperpigmentation to the forehead. Post-inflammatory pigmentation to the chin. Broken capillaries and redness to cheeks.

 

TEXTURE: Congestion to the forehead (blackheads and blocked pores), minimal congestion to cheeks. Tightness noted to forehead and around eyes.

 

ELASTICITY & CIRCULATION: Fine lines and some slowness to retract - possible dehydration/underlying dry texture. Circulation perfect.

 

ACNE GRADE: 1-3 (blackheads with breakouts, papules and pustules, angry, red, painful).

 

SKIN TYPE: Dryness (product dependent), Maily oily. Notices change throughout the menstrual cycle.

 

FITZPATRICK SCALE: 2-3 (rarely burns)

 

Achieving the skin of your dreams doesn't happen overnight. Optimising skin health requires commitment and it’s important to realise your actions out of the clinic will impact your progress.

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THE SKIN OF YOUR DREAMS

GOAL ONE: Reduce redness and improve texture - We will repair the skin barrier via the use of at-home products and clinic treatments.

 

GOAL TWO: Establish and maintain an effective home routine - Will consistently use evidence-based products suitable to skin type and concerns.

 

GOAL THREE: Go makeup-free - be acting on the above goals we will establish healthy, radiant skin allowing you to achieve your makeup-free goal. We can review swapping out heavier foundations for light products such as tinted SPF over time.

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IN CLINIC RECOMMENDATIONS

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SUPPLEMENTS

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DIETARY ADVICE

Healthy skin starts from within, therefore it's important to maintain good gut health.
Minimising inflammatory foods such as sugars, fatty, dairy and fried foods helps to maintain a happy gut.

Inflammatory foods examples: milk, cheese, citrus fruits, chocolate, chips etc.
Anti-inflammatory food examples: leafy greens, fatty fish (salmon), berries, and nuts.

We recommend supplementing your diet to ensure you are getting all the key nutrients needed to feed your skin and body.

SEE HOW FAR YOU'VE COME

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