Revival Skin & Beauty

Location :454 Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 8AJ.

Call : 0 7576 708382

Email : info@revivalskinandbeuty.com

Location :454 Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 8AJ.

Call : 0 7576 708382

Email : info@revivalskinandbeuty.com

WHAT IS SKIN ANALYSIS?

A skin analysis/examination is the method of determining the skin’s present and previous history, which can include testing for sebum, keratin, impurities, pores, wrinkles, spots, and moisture.

Dermatologists, aesthetic hospitals, cosmetic clinics, spas, and skincare firms are among the practitioners who use testing instruments or equipment to perform these tests.

WHEN SHOULD YOU GET A SKIN ANALYSIS?

It’s best to do it once a month. If you’re concerned about your skin’s health and want to know if the products you’re using are effective, however, having it twice a month allows you to monitor your skin’s progress.

Internal cell shifts are influenced by a variety of factors, including traumatic events, food and liquid intakes, exercise preferences, and environmental exposures such as humidity or outdoor activities. External or visual changes will inevitably follow internal changes.

The skin is a complex and ever-changing organ, and its nutritional needs fluctuate throughout the year. Knowing your skin’s current condition will help you realise its needs, and by meeting these needs, you’ll be able to achieve the radiant skin you’ve always desired.

DOES SKIN ANALYSIS HURT?

Skin analysis should not cause any discomfort. It is, in reality, totally painless and easy.

ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS of SKin ANalysis?

When it comes to skin examination, there are no known harmful side effects. The procedure is risk-free and does not necessitate any “special” care.

OUTCOME OF Skin Analysis?

After your skin analysis, you should be able to see where you can make improvements to your skin care routine. 

In other words, you’ll be able to tell if the skin is too dry or if it has a disease or complication. 

Your expert will then be able to advise you about how to begin resolving the issue (s).

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