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What the

press say...

Bella Freud, Im a fan of Environ

skincare so I
decided to have an Environ

facial. I woke an hour and a


half later with immaculate even-toned skin. I noticed the
skin around my eyes in particular had firmed up.
- Stella - Sunday Telegraph magazine

Kathy Phillips, recommends for problem skin, Use a
mild vitamin A cream, non-perfumed, non-aggressive
Environ

Mild Day Cream contains an SPF too.


- Observer Woman

Brightening facials Environ

Ionzyme Facial total bliss


- Glamour

This anti-ageing facial uses pulsed electrical current
plus rich preparations of vitamins A and C to reveal a
youthful and glowing you.
- Health & Fitness

Kate Moss and Stella McCartney are Environ

fans
one of the first to use antioxidant vitamins to protect and
treat the skin. Original range is based on vitamin A
essential for skin health. RAD antioxidant Sunscreen
Water-resistantrecognised by the Cancer Association
of South Africa.
- You The Mail on Sunday

Television presenter Mariella Fostrup describes Environ


as the best facial she has come across and a quick fix
for glowing skin.
- The Independent on Sunday
Te new way to roll back the
years involves no needles: just
painless ultrasound waves.
Growing numbers of
Britons are shunning
conventional treatments such
as Botox injections and
facelifts for a new facial
technique known as Environ.
Te treatment involves
having super-high concen-
trates of vitamins forced deep
into the skin by a combina-
tion of ultrasound and
electronic pulses resulting in
40 times the penetration of
conventional facials.
Fans of the procedure have
likened the improvements to
a mini-facelift. Sales of the
equipment costing 5,000,
have risen by more than 90
per cent in the UK over the
past 12 months, and it is now
to be found in hundreds of
cl i ni cs . Te t el evi s i on
presenter Mariella Frostrup is
a convert, describing Environ
as the best facial she has come
across and a quick nx for
glowing skin".
Its positive enects last for
days," she says. Te process
includes a wax mask and
electric currents being sent
across your face, but don't be
put on. It's highly
relaxing."
Increasingly, people
who have used or
considered Botox are
worried about possible
side-enects, including
developing fresh wrinkles
as they change expres-
sions to compensate for
the paralysis in parts of
their faces.
Increasing media
coverage of plastic
surgery disasters is also
prompting more people to
seek cosmetic treatments not
involving scalpels.

Look, no jabs
The new roule lo a line-lree lace doesn'l involve
needles or scalpels. Coodbye 8olox, hello ullrasound
y 1onaIhan Oven
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