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Prioritising Wellness and Tackling Stress
It is widely understood that there is a strong relationship between how we feel and our skin. When you feel good, your skin looks good, but when you’re stressed – this can manifest itself through skin imbalances and irritation. Mimi explains, “As wellness becomes more a priority in 2024, we expect to see clients making use of our ‘one-stop-shop’ salon, booking in for two or three treatments at a time to allow them to relax and unwind for a moment of self-care, rather than traipsing around to 2 or 3 salons to address all their wellness needs.”
Clinical facialist Kate Kerr also believes that eliminating stress will be on the agenda in her clinic. “We’ve seen client’s stress levels rise significantly and the impact of that has a noticeable and real impact on the skin,” she reveals. “We’ve witnessed a marked increase in sebhorric dermatitis, particularly in those clients who are experiencing acute stress, as well as a rise in dermatillomania, which is a skin-picking disorder than can result acne, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and possible scarring.”