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There’s no hair there

It may be winter and bodies are wrapped up in warm clothes but now really is the time to get ready for warmer weather.
Sharon Cassidy from Riverside Beauty said that people should look after their bodies to ensure they are looking their best for spring and summer and “IPL is the perfect solution for smooth hair-free skin”.
With several treatments on offer in the market, Riverside Beauty uses Quantum Intense Pulse Light (IPL), the most advanced technology for permanent hair reduction.
IPL uses a method known as selective photothermolysis which involves disabling hair growth mechanisms by raising the temperature of the hair follicle high enough to damage the germinative cells while also protecting the surrounding tissue which offers a safe and comfortable treatment.
Sharon said: “Unwanted hair is one of the most common concerns we hear from clients and with IPL we can offer amazing results with treatments that are fast and effective.”
“With IPL there is a break of about four to six weeks between treatments so now is the time to start so you can avoid the sun and are ready for a hair free summer.”
Riverside Beauty is offering a deal for IPL – introduce a friend and only pay $60 (normally $90) for basic bikini or underarm hair removal treatments.
Call Riverside Beauty on 5449 9744 for a free consultation.

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