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When should I start using anti-ageing products?



It’s too late to start spending money on expensive anti-ageing products when wrinkles start to appear and your facial features are going down south. Taking a more preventative measure in your early 30’s by starting to use good skincare and having facials will really pay dividends.

However, once your deep wrinkles and loss of volume kicks in, no product can help, or basic facials can help so don’t waste your money on them. I would instead opt for aesthetic treatments, my favourite anti-ageing treatments that make you look 10 years younger are PRP, Botox and Fillers.


Great advice from out resident beauty specialist Daksha the founder of Revival & Director of Education Revival Academy

Daksha started her journey 24 years ago in a single room within a leisure centre. The desire to consistently improve and evolve her business led to her taking over a failing spa in St. Albans. Daksha and her sister, Leena, dedicated themselves to creating a business named Healing Hands, which revolved around healing and helping others. Following this, a sister spa soon opened, named Healing Hands Prana Spa, where more aesthetic treatments were offered. Daksha has always endeavoured to be at the forefront of the industry, and in the early 2000s she recognised the industry was evolving towards anti-ageing, laser, and skin rejuvenation procedures. Prana Spa was one of the first spas in the UK that owned a laser hair removal machine. Prana Spa was soon ready for the next step and in 2017 it expanded its clinics, academy and skincare internationally under the name Revival. Over the last 18 months Daksha has travelled around the world launching a new skincare range, opening clinics and academies, consulting on different franchising projects and has given key note talks in Thailand and at Professional Beauty Lon

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