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Friday, 18 December 2009 14:55

Dr. Grandel’s SKIN PERFORMANCE

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Dr. Grandel’s SKIN PERFORMANCE

SKIN PERFORMANCE is a convincing treatment concept that includes innovative product application and massage techniques to create a high-tech skin care experience and high-tech results. A further indulgence, the Massage Knob, allows you to meet individual needs and can be used warm or cool.
The treatment is based on PERFORMANCE 3D from Dr. Grandel: two formulas for face and eyes with the latest in multidimensions technology to correct the signs of time. PERFORMANCE 3D combines Skin-Relax Peptides and three different types of hyaluronic acid with Cell-Active VIP®, a stress-busting ingredient.
The unique blend of high-tech actives used in PERFORMANCE 3D provides a truly marvelous alternative to wrinkle filling injections.

Step 1 – Cleansing
Take Dr. Grandel Cleansing Milk to bring hydration and silky softness to the skin. Mix Cleansing Milk with water and stir until foamy. Using a DR. GRANDEL Mask Brush Special, apply the mixture to the skin with relaxing movements. Remove thoroughly with water.

 

Step 2 – Exfoliation
The combination of A.H.A. Flash and A.H.A. Mask provides gentle yet very effective exfoliation, refines skin’s texture and encourages cell renewal. The application and gentle massage with the Dr. Grandel Mask Brush Special creates a relaxing experience.

 

 

Step 3 – Active Concentrate 1
Application of the Hydrogran ampoule provides intense hydration and smoothes very dry/dehydrated, rough skin. The advanced ampoule technique is a short but pampering massage to apply ampoules carefully and turn application into an experience of pure indulgence for the client. After the massage, remove excess product using Dr. Grandel Wash Mitts.

Step 4 – Massage
Use Massage Medium – Light – to perform a blissful massage. The product feels light and fresh on the skin and provides smoothing hydration. To create a truly luxurious massage experience, use the exclusive Massage Knob.

 

Step 5 – Mask
The Hyaluron Mask is an exceptional fleece mask that provides hydration, gives skin a youthfully fresh, smooth appearance, and minimizes the look of fine lines and wrinkles. Just place the ready-for-use-fleece mask on the cleansed face. Leave on to act for 15 to 20 minutes; remove.

 

Step 6 – Hand Massage
While the mask is working, provide your client with an extra treat by incorporating a hand massage with Timeless Velvet Hands or Massage Medium – Light – into the facial. To enhance the massage experience, use also the Massage Knob.

 

Step 7 – Active Concentrate 2
Apply a deeply moisturizing and “wrinkle filling” Hyaluron ampoule using the advanced ampoule technique. The Filler Hyaluronic Acid contained in this ampoule is the perfect choice to care for the skin before proceeding to the final step of the facial.

 

Step 8 – Final Care
Finish with PERFORMANCE 3D: two formulas for face and eyes with the latest in multidimensions technology to give skin the effective care it needs to correct the signs of time.

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