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Embrace Winter Skin with Sothys Peels

Don't let winter skin conditions dampen your spirits. Sothys peels are a game-changer when it comes to reviving and rejuvenating your skin during the winter season. By addressing dryness, dullness, acne, uneven skin tone, and signs of ageing, these peels provide a comprehensive solution for all your winter skincare needs. Embrace the cold weather with confidence, knowing that your skin is glowing, hydrated, and protected with Sothys peels and skincare.

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Let’s talk about Glutathione!

Glutathione is a tri-peptide, which consists of a combination of 3 types of amino acids such as glycine, glutamate, and cystine. Glutathione is a moisturising and brightening component that improves the skins tone by inhibiting formation of eumelainin in the skin.

Glutathione is an effective active ingredient that leads to a brighter skin complexion with reduced pigmentation.

It is effective yet safe ingredient without any free radicals or toxins that are harmful for the skin.

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Blue LED Light Therapy Acne Treatment

LED light therapy works by killing acne-causing bacteria at the source, deep beneath the skin’s surface. As we are always searching for more natural, chemical-free alternatives to traditional medical solutions, light therapy fits in at Facial impressions perfectly. Blue LED light therapy emits specific, clinically-proven wavelengths of light to trigger an all-natural effect in human tissue, killing acne-causing bacteria, decreasing inflammation, and improving skin tone, texture, and clarity from the inside out.

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What is LED low-level-light therapy?

For what purpose is LED light therapy used?

  • Mild to moderate acne vulgaris

  • Superficial, benign vascular and pigment lesions

  • Periorbital wrinkles and rhytides

  • Sub-optimal local blood flow and circulation

  • Minor muscle and joint aches

  • Minor muscle and joint pain

  • Pain and stiffness associated with arthritis

  • Minor arthritis or muscle spasms

  • Minor chronic neck and shoulder pain of a musculoskeletal origin

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