Posted by Kelly Andrews on 3 March 2025
A: One of the UK's best known and multi-award winning facialists Lisa Franklin says: If you don't have regular facials or only have the skincare based kind, it might be worth considering a short course of a more results-driven facial like the InMode Allure Facial. This new and advanced treatment combines radio-frequency and muscle stimulation to energise sluggish, dull skin cells and stimulate collagen production, leaving your complexion visibly firmer, smoother, and fresh looking. It's the perfect advanced facial to tone and brighten your skin ahead of your big day and you only need invest in a short course of six or have a couple leading up to your wedding day to see real results.
In addition to the facial, boost skin's texture by using a regular exfoliator that'll help keep skin looking glowy by removing the dead cells that can make your complexion look dry and dull. The ingredients in the Lisa Franklin Refining Exfoliator are super gentle including mushroom extract to help minimise pore size, rice starch to buff skin and my signature rose quartz extract for its skin healing and restorative properties. Used once or twice a week it not only keeps your skin looking healthy it will boost collagen production leading up to your wedding day, improving skin elasticity and reducing fine lines and wrinkles: spring-ready in a tube.
For more information on the InMode Allure facial and Lisa Franklin skin care, visit lisafranklin.london
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