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Poor Complexion

Skin can tell other people quite a bit about you. Beautiful and healthy skin gives the impression of vitality and a person who takes care of themselves. Unfortunately, if your skin’s appearance is less than optimal the conclusion the viewer will draw will probably not be favourable.

How can I tell if I have poor skin?

Poor skin health could give the impression of apathy, an unhealthy lifestyle, and poor hygiene. Recognising the signs of poor skin health and taking the necessary steps to treat and cure the problem could make a huge difference.

What are the indications of poor skin?

Your skin is one of the best indications of internal health. If your body is overtired, dehydrated, or malnourished, your skin will suffer and announce it to the world with blotchy colouring and uneven texture to your skin. The evidence will be stamped on your face and any other area of exposed skin for all to read.

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Treatments Available

At True You Skin Clinics we offer a wide range of treatments available for poor complexion and these include:

 

ZO Skin Consult
Chemical Peels
Pro Facial
Endymed Fractional Skin resurfacing

We also offer a wide range of Professional Skin Care Products

Please call +44(0)1133458682 for further information on how to book a consultation.

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