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New Synergica Treatment For Younger Look
By Huraizah Ahmad

Bandar Seri Begawan - Shedding years off the face without surgery is now a reality with the recent introduction of synergica from Maya Beauty Engineering in Italy by the P'fection Beauty Concept in Kg Kiulap.

The high technology treatment promotion which was launched recently has received an overwhelming response following its free trials for the first 30 clients.

The treatment uses special electrical stimulation that produces electrical impulses acting directly onto skin layers. It aids muscle toning and helps to firm the skin surface.

It is the latest breakthrough in beauty face lifting technology that firms up skin collagen and stimulates the growth of new cells which brighten the skin.

Synergica facelift treatments start off with a cleansing procedure which includes toning and moisturising around the face and neck. It is quickly followed with a special soothing facial massage using lavender oil which leaves a calming effect.

The treatment, which is first done partially on one side of the face, helps the client to compare the dramatic and effective results achieved from just one treatment of synergica.

Clients can also expect to experience a more smooth skin on the treated face where fine lines instantly diminish especially around the mouth area.

The owners and partners of P'fection Beauty Concept, Ann and Florence, shared the same passion to deliver the secrets of hi-technology beauty to women.

They said the treatment does not just work on the face but is also effective for the treatments of sagging bust and buttocks.

In fact, dramatic and pleasing results can be seen just after 10 sessions; however, ageing women who are more prone to less firm skin will need 20 treatments to get effective results. -- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin

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