Winter Skin Care – Week 1 – Botox
Cold air, dry indoor heat, low humidity levels, and harsh winter wind can all zap your skin of moisture. This can leave your skin looking a lot less radiant than normal — not only your face, but also your hands, feet, and other areas exposed to the elements. There are steps you can take to keep your skin looking healthy, even when temperatures dip and there’s no escape from winter’s dry, cold air.
Life Slows Down in the Winter
If you’re like most people, the colder months are the slower months of year. While you may still be busy with work and your personal life, it’s not usually as jam-packed as it can get in the spring and summer when kids are out of school, holidays are being taken, and there are all sorts of activities for fun in the sun. Winter just feels like the best time to take care of you. That’s why you should treat yourself now so you can feel and look better before life gets hectic again
Over the next few weeks CLB will keep you hydrated and feeling your best with our top treatment suggestions ……
Botox
Winter is the most harmful season for the skin. Cold weather negatively affects it; extra steps in the skincare routine should be added, and, if ignored, the consequences will be extremely noticeable and hard to get rid of. That is why a lot of people choose Botox for supporting skin’s youth and glow.
Here is a shortlist of reasons why is it the best season:
Botox keeps your skin moisturised and firm. During the cold season, skin dryness is a common problem. You can easily avoid it with the help of Botox. Not to mention your makeup appears so much smoother after treatment.
Prolong the effect. The injection effect lasts from three to six months. Thanks to the cold weather, the effect will last for as long as it can.
Avoid swelling and bruising after the procedure. Specialists recommend avoiding high temperatures 48 hours after the treatment. So, winter is the best variant in terms of excluding side effects from your routine.
Winter is the best variant for Botox, that’s a fact. With all of the holidays and celebrations, you should look as fabulous as possible. Let CLB help you with that.
Botulinum Toxin- Injectables
Botulinum toxin is injected using a fine needle into the target muscle to temporarily block the nerve signal, resulting in weakening of the muscle action which can result in an improvement in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles/facial expressions.
What areas can you treat?
Botulinum toxin has been licensed for the temporary improvement in moderate to severe lateral cantonal lines (crows feet) and glabellar lines (frown lines between the eyebrows) and horizontal forehead lines.
Is it safe to have injectables?
Millions of people have this treatment worldwide and it has a excellent safety profile. Possible side effects include, injection site pain, bleeding or bruising at injection site, headache, nausea or hot flushes and in some cases an uneven effect on one side and drooping of the eyebrows, however if you follow your practitioners advice the eyebrow drooping can be prevented in some cases.