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Thursday, 30 September 2010 10:07

Germaine de Capuccini Excel Therapy O2

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Germaine de Capuccini's Excel Therapy O2

Five Star Formulators

The Excel Therapy O2 innovative facial program is an exclusive method created by Germaine de Capuccini, to provide effective actions against the signs of aging skin.

 

>> STEP 1 – Starting Protocol
Help the client enter into a pleasant state of relaxation that will have a positive effect on the results of the session. In order to achieve relaxation, make the client comfortable on the treatment table, making sure that they feel well wrapped and leave the neck and décolletage uncovered for the initial contact. Then continue with the protocol using massage movements on all the cranio-facial points: Head, eyes, ears, mouth, neck, shoulders, and décolletage. Duration: Five minutes.

>> STEP 2 – Apply OPTIMALAGE Facial Serum
Spread the contents of the vial on face, neck, and décolletage using light upward touches until totally absorbed. Then, carry out the following pressing movements using a warm towel:

  • On the sides of the face – using your palms
  • On neck, chin, cheeks, temples, eyes, and forehead
  • From the jaw to the forehead using your thumbs
  • Around the mouth
  • On the nasolabial fold
  • From the cheeks to the temples
  • On the temples
  • Five pumping movements on the tear ducts + pumping movements on the eye-contour area
  • On the eye-contour area
  • Three times on the eyes
  • From the beginning of the eyebrows to the hairline using your thumbs alternately
  • From the middle of the forehead to the temples
  • On the forehead, eyes, and temples. Follow with the cheeks, chin, and neck. Repeat in reverse order



>> STEP 3 – Apply Dx- O2 PERFORMANCE Facial Massage Cream
Apply the cream on face, neck, and décolletage with gentle lissages. Place a medium-sized towel under the client's neck and carry out pressing movements on shoulders and trapezius muscles using the ends of the towel. Leave it under the neck so that the latter remains still for the application of the mask.

>> STEP 4 – Apply AGE-GUARD PATCH Facial Mask
Place the facial mask (the piece for the forehead) and adapt it to the area to be treated keeping bubbles from appearing in the skin contact area. Apply the piece of the mask for the neck over the lower chin and the neck, fitting it well to the jaw area and using the same application method as with the other pieces. Leave it in place for 20 minutes. After this time, take it off, pulling from the sides.

>> STEP 5- Carry out thermal contrasts using towels on the face
Apply the cold towel (2") and carry out pressing movements with the palms over the towel. Then put the warm towel in place (2"). Repeat the previous movements. Lastly, apply the cold towel (2"). Repeat the above movements once more.

>> STEP 6 – Apply CONTINUOUS DEFENSE Essential Youthfulness Emulsion
As the final step of the treatment, apply the CONTINUOUS DEFENSE Essential Youthfulness Emulsion on the face, neck, and décolletage with a gentle massage until it is totally absorbed.

For more information contact Germaine de Capuccini at www.germaine-de-capuccini.us or CRR#111

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