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WORKSHOP - SKIN AGEING

Gary from Waikanae

When:- Tuesday 7 May 7.15pm
Where:- Room 5, Johnsonville Community Centre
3 Frankmoore Ave, Johnsonville

Grab your skincare essentials (regardless of brand), a headband, a mirror, and join Leigh Mace as she delves into the fascinating topic of skin aging.

Learn:-
• The process of skin aging and the factors that contribute to
wrinkles and other signs
of aging.

• Effective strategies and
practices to slow down the
aging process and maintain
youthful skin.

• The importance of consistent skincare routines
in promoting skin health
and vitality.

• Develop practical skills in
applying skincare products
correctly to maximise their
effectiveness and benefits.

• Identify the key benefits of using skincare products
regularly, including improved
hydration, texture, and overall
skin appearance

Seating is limited so to reserve yours please Phone/Text Gary on 021 1155049

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