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7. oktober 2009

Natural Rejuvenation Facial Acupuncture-no-wrinkles

Rejuvenation Facial Acupuncture
Everyone wants to have perfect skin, particularly minus wrinkles, laugh lines and loose skin. Now you can with natural acupuncture that has no side-effects and costs 1/10th that of a face lift. Even the famous have turned to natural Rejuvenation Facial Acupuncture, not only for treating and preventing wrinkles, but to take years off their skin and bring back the healthy glow of youth. Reportedly Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cher all turn to Facial Acupuncture weekly to keep their skin and their internal body health, perfect. Even though this is Facial Acupuncture, it really works on all the meridan points that pass through the face and head affecting all of the body health.

In Rejuvenation Facial Acupuncture the stimulation from the session brings blood to the face, which gives it a rosy glow that after a few sessions actually makes eyes brighten, the skin feels firmer, lips become plumper and blemishes vanish. Facial acupuncture stimulates the cells to lay down new collagen fibres under wrinkles, thereby filling them in. At the same time the needles relax muscles, which combats sagging in facial areas. The results are truly amazing.

Many clients have reported that their skin looks remarkably brighter and fresher, even after one session. One of our clients mentioned that at lunch following her first session, her companion wanted to know what she had been doing because her skin looked so amazing. So forget Botox and other potentially damaging treatments. Begin today and not only eliminate wrinkles, but headaches, fatigue and that craving for a cigarette all at the same time. Rejuvenation Facial Acupuncture,wrinkles

Cosmetic acupuncture

Cosmetic acupuncture

JANE BECKER, a composer and solo pianist, celebrated her 50th birthday at the dermatologist, paying $1,500 for shots of Restylane and Botox But three months later, their wrinkle-smoothing effects wore off. So, she turned to a less-artificial youth tonic: Cosmetic acupuncture.

Like many women who have tried cosmetic acupuncture in pursuit of beauty, Ms. Becker hoped that having needles strategically inserted into her face would be cheaper and last longer than her birthday injections.

Ms. Becker, now 53, started with 10 sessions in five weeks ($1,000) and has gone for monthly maintenance since ($105 a session).

Cosmetic acupuncture didn’t end up being much of a bargain, but it pays in other ways, she said.
“I can really see a difference in my face,” said Ms. Becker, who sees Steven Sonmore, a licensed acupuncturist in Minneapolis. “It looks younger, smoother, brighter and uplifted.”

Early adopters like Ms. Becker first spread word of the virtues of a so-called acupuncture face-lift. Then before the 2005 Academy Awards, a crew of facial acupuncturists descended on Soho House, a makeshift celebrity hangout in Los Angeles, and A-listers jumped at the chance to transform their skin from the inside out.

Now, thanks to more robust marketing, cosmetic acupuncture has caught the attention of more of the wrinkled public. Its holistic approach appeals in particular to women who want to slow signs of aging, but don’t want to undergo surgery or to inject chemicals. Cosmetic acupuncture