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Get your skin glowing

Bloom Medispa
46 McCallum St
Swan Hill
P: 5032 1464

BEFORE organising the outfits and headwear to sparkle for Swan Hill’s racing carnival, the real prep starts well beforehand, according to Bloom Medispa director Ainsley O’Bryan.

She says truly looking your best on the day, and on every occasion, means having glowing, flawless, hydrated skin.

A great way to start your skin journey is by booking a holistic skin consultation at Bloom Medispa.

“If you are unsure about which products are right for your skin, or you feel the products you have been using during the summer months aren’t suitable for winter conditions, come and talk to one of our skin therapists who can assist you with your skin journey,” Ainsley says.

“A skincare routing doesn’t have to be exhausting. It can be as simple as a cleanser, moisturiser and SPF suited to your skin type.”

Aside from medicated cosmeceuticals, Ainsley says Bloom Medispa offers cosmetic injectables with one of its Registered Nurses.

“An anti-wrinkle sprinkle helps to soften lines, and gives a more flawless makeup application,” she added.

“Or you could consider a medi or laser facial, which helps rejuvenate your skin and make you glow.”

Ainsley says her staff are continually training and perfecting their skills, while keeping ahead of the latest technologies, policies and procedures.

“We will be introducing a new, state-of-the-art device in the next couple of weeks, which is very exciting for us and our clients.”

Bloom Medispa also offers medical grade treatments and cosmeceuticals, treating skin concerns which previously meant patients would have to travel to larger towns or cities.

“Bloom’s skin analysis takes a holistic approach to beautiful skin, taking into account medical history, lifestyle, diet, emotional wellbeing and gut health.” Ainsley added.

“You have to balance all these influences to ensure you are receiving the most complementary treatment for you and your skin.”

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