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The Vibrational Facelift

March sees the coming of Spring – days are getting longer, daffodils show their sunny smiles, Mothers Day and Easter are celebrated.  When the days are lighter and bursting into colour – isn’t this the time of feeling positive about shifting those Winter blues.  

Deep Relax Body & Mind and the Vibrational Facelift

These are 2 very exciting techniques that have been developed by myself and my business partner Carina Lindström. So far these have been well received by whoever has experienced them. Clients are reporting phenomenal changes in the way they look and feel. The Deep Relax Body & Mind and the Vibrational Facelift techniques can assist in bringing about that feeling of renewal and rejuvenation. The treatments can be given separately or in combination and given with the client fully clothed, lying down. Light touch techniques are used, with fingers placed on different areas of the shoulders/neck and head. This creates a sense of deep relaxation; skin glows eyes sparkle, aches and pains ease. The Vibrational facelift is the first true ‘natural facelift’ – no fillers/injections or electrical equipment just a gentle touch.

How does such a gentle treatment bring about such a deep profound affect?

The techniques assist the brainwaves to slow down into the Theta waves – this is similar to a meditative deeply relaxed state. Stress levels decrease. The hormonal system is stimulated – ‘happy hormones’ are released such as serotonin, oxytocin and endorphins – the body’s natural painkiller. The circulation of the blood and lymph are increased.

I am offering tasters of these 2 techniques at the special price of £30 for 30mins (saving of £10). I am based at the Waterside Hotel in Eastbourne, and in London* (taster price £40*) For further information and to arrange a taster appointment call Ann Rambaut on 07436 810181

 

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