What to expect from electrolysis hair removal
Electrolysis hair removal is a popular form of long-term hair removal that removes body hair by targeting the hair follicles under the surface of the skin. An electrolysis procedure is done by a dermatologist, who inserts an epilator device on the area of the skin where hair removal is desired.
Read moreThe Ultimate Guide to Non-Surgical Aesthetic Treatments: Exploring Your Options
If you're looking to refresh your appearance, boost your confidence, and achieve that coveted youthful glow without going under the knife, you're in the right place.
Read moreTop tips for maintaining your new hair colour
There are few things more exciting than emerging from your salon with a head of newly coloured hair, but how do you get the colour to stay and keep its salon-standard tone? Beauty4me has compiled some top tips for maintaining your colour if you want to get the full wear out of your hair:
Read moreBeyond the Surface: Harnessing the Power of Spiritual Hypnosis for Inner Transformation and Outer Radiance
Embrace the journey within, and watch as your inner radiance shines through, illuminating the world around you with beauty and grace.
Read moreScrotal Tuck
A scrotal tuck, also known as scrotoplasty, is a surgical procedure aimed at reducing excess skin and tightening the scrotum
Read moreHealth tips to help reduce PMS symptoms
Reduce your salt intake: Eating less salt is recommended for people experiencing breast tenderness and bloating. Rather cook your own food instead of eating processed food or takeaways and replace salt with herbs when you cook.
Read moreCosmetic Surgery Brow Lift: Beauty and Confidence
A brow lift rejuvenates the upper face by lifting the brows and smoothing forehead lines, offering long-lasting results. It boosts confidence, improves facial symmetry, and can be combined with non-surgical treatments for those not ready for surgery.
Read moreWeaves: which type is right for you?
Weaves open up a world of opportunity for those who want to achieve a certain look but don’t want to wait for their natural hair to grow. With a high-quality weave that blends in seamlessly with your natural hair, you can get those lavish locks you’ve been dreaming of. Familiarise yourself with Beauty4me’s breakdown of the most popular types of virgin hair weave to choose from before you settle on a style:
Read moreNaturopathy and Radiant Skin: How Natural Remedies Can Transform Your Complexion
Naturopathy offers a holistic approach to skincare, focusing on gut health, anti-inflammatory foods, and stress management to help achieve radiant skin naturally. Let Naturopaths guide you toward glowing, healthy skin with natural remedies and lifestyle changes.
Read moreThe latest and greatest 2018 trends in hair colour
Hair colour is one of the most versatile aspects of the beauty scene, with new shades, blending techniques and wacky colour combinations emerging every year. With so much to choose from, it is important to know what is on trend now. Have a look at this year’s top trends in the world of hair colour and make a fashion-forward choice at your next salon appointment:
Read moreSleep Better, Look Better: Using Biofeedback Therapy for Improved Sleep and Anti-Aging
If you’re seeking a natural, lasting approach to anti-aging, biofeedback therapy could be the answer.
Read moreTop five weave dos and don’ts
A lot can go wrong when it comes to maintaining your weave for the first time. However, Beauty4me is here to help with some top tips for keeping your weave shiny, strong and sexy. Read through these vital dos and don’ts to keep your weave in tip-top shape.
Read moreScar Tissue Maintenance
When you get an injury that needs stitches or needs to heal over long periods of time, there is scar tissue on the wound. Scar tissue can become a problem if it lands up limiting your movement or if it a blow to your confidence.
Read moreHow to choose the right haircut for your face shape
Choosing the right haircut for your particular features and face shape is important because certain styles bring out the best in you, whereas others will diminish the natural features you already have. Read through Beauty4me’s guideline to choosing your next style wisely and give your natural beauty a chance to shine:
Read moreWaxing for the first time? Here’s everything you need to know
Waxing is one of the most well-known and frequently used methods of semi-permanent hair removal. Waxing removes hair from the root, which means that for new hairs to show, the strand must regrow from the follicle to the surface of the skin and outwards.
Read moreTop five extensions dos and don’ts
Hair extensions are the perfect way to give your hairstyle the length and thickness you dream of. Despite being something of a quick fix, hair extensions do require some maintenance to keep them healthy and natural looking. Follow these tips selected by Beauty4me if you want to get the maximum wear out of your extensions:
Read moreScrotal Tuck Surgery: A Path to Confidence and Well-Being
Scrotal Tuck surgery reshapes and tightens the scrotum, improving both appearance and comfort. With minimal impact on fertility, it’s a popular choice in South Africa for those seeking increased confidence and relief from discomfort due to excess skin.
Read moreDeciphering the Difference: Botox vs. Dermal Fillers
Are you considering enhancing your natural beauty with injectable treatments but feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the options out there?
Read moreChemical Facials
Chemical facials are a game-changer, helping treat acne, pigmentation, and ageing signs. However, selecting the right type of facial for your skin type is essential for optimal results. Learn how to safely incorporate this treatment into your beauty routine and achieve radiant skin.
Read moreLaser hair removal and its benefits
Laser hair removal is a universally popular method of permanent hair removal that many have as a long-lasting alternative to waxing, shaving or tweezing. The treatment permanently removes hair in several stages through multiple treatments by beaming concentrated light waves into the follicles of the hair, which is where the living cell produces each strand. The pigment inside the follicles reacts to the light waves by absorbing their energy, which causes the hair follicle to die. As a result, the cell can no longer produce strands of hair.
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