Clients often ask how IPL Laser hair removal works. It works in theory, in a very similar way to electrolysis but is a more full proof method of removing dark hairs. It is also quicker and less painful than electrolysis. The technology uses a high-powered, computer-controlled flashgun to deliver an intense, visible, broad-spectrum pulse of light, generally in the visible spectral range of 400 to 1200 nm. Different filters are used to selectively filter out shorter wavelengths, especially potentially damaging ultra violet light. The resulting light has a spectral range that targets specific structures and chromophores (e.g. melanin in hair, or oxyhemoglobin in blood vessels) that are heated to destruction and reabsorbed by the body. IPL shares some similarities with laser treatments but is a gentler treatment option. This light travels through the skin until it strikes the hair shafts or the bulb or root. The bulb is usually where the highest concentration of melanin is located. As
This is our new blog page to update all our clients on Beauty news, handy tips and general health, beauty and self care information. We will post regular hints and tips and try to answer some of the most frequently asked questions in the salon. How to soak gel polish off properly without ruining your natural nails. I'm lucky if I can get ordinary polish to last more than a day or two so discovering the magic of gel nails (near-flawless for 10 days - 3 weeks?!) was literally life-changing. The rich colour, long lasting shine and instant drying makes them one of our most popular salon treatments but what happens when it's time to take them off? To protect your natural nails from drying out when wearing gels, apply nail oil to each cuticle and nail twice a day. Also don't be tempted to use your new stronger nails for jobs you wouldn't ordinarily do. Use rubber gloves when cleaning and washing up. Remember they're your jewels not your tools! What to do if yo