Sunday, 22 September 2024

L'Occitane x QVC Herbae Iris Fragrance Collection

If you are looking for an amazing gift for you or a loved one, on QVC right now there is an amazing TSV, but you need to be quick because it ends today!
L'Occitane x QVC Herbae Iris Fragrance Collection
The L'Occitane x QVC Herbae Iris Fragrance Collection is described as being a feminine and modern fragrance gift with the unique floral and enveloping scent of Iris Pallida. It has Top notes: bergamot, rhubarb leaf and lemon, then Heart notes: holy grass and orris butter before the Base notes of incense and soft musk

The whole collection is just stunning and the QVC TSV deal features four products which come presented in a branded gift box:

Herbae Iris collection contains:

  • 1 x Herbae Iris Eau de Toilette (50ml) - new to QVC, this floral green iris scent features a harmonious blend of striking freshness, a subtle herbaceous iris floral heart and warm musky notes
  • 1 x Herbae Iris Shower Gel (250ml) - a delicately scented shower gel that works to gently cleanse your skin with its light texture, while enveloping you with the refreshing, floral scent of Iris Pallida
  • 1 x Herbae Iris Body Milk (250ml) - enriched with shea butter, this body lotion helps to moisturise your skin, leaving it feeling soft and enveloped in the refreshing, floral scent of Iris Pallida
  • 1 x Herbae Iris Hand Cream (30ml) - enriched with shea butter, this hand cream works to deeply hydrate skin whilst leaving it gently fragranced with the refreshing, floral scent of Iris Pallida
You can find the L'Occitane x QVC Herbae Iris Fragrance Collection on sale now for just £59.94 (including free P&P), saving you an amazing £53.56!

If that's not enough, L'Occitane has also released an amazing selection of Advent Calendars too and you can find them right here.

 


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L'Occitane Advent Calendars 2024



If you ask what my favourite shower product is, the answer comes from L'Occitane with their Almond Shower Oil, in fact, the entire range is simply phenomenal! To that end, as it is Beauty Advent Calendar season, L'Occitane are launching three advent calendars this year, plus a re-fill and they are all very exciting!
L'Occitane Advent Calendars 2024
As ever, L'Occitane will launch both a reusable Advent Calendar that can be used for years to come so you can create your own version and this years offering includes a carefully curated selection of L'Occitane's most iconic products and it is priced at £170 here.  Added to that, if you already own a reusable advent calendar from previous years, there is also a refill option to make creating your own advent calendar much easier and this option is priced at £125 here for 24 products.

Then as always we have the L’Occitane Classic Advent Calendar 2024. This Advent Calendar features an array of travel sized products from the brand's best selling products, including the Almond Shower Oil and scrub!
L'Occitane Advent Calendars 2024
The L’Occitane Classic Advent Calendar launches on 6th September and will be priced at £68

Contents:

  • Almond Shower Oil 35ml
  • Almond Shower Scrub 20ml
  • Essential Oils Shower 50ml
  • Shea Ultra Rich Body Cream 20ml
  • Shea Cleansing Milk 20ml
  • Among Milk Concentrate 20ml
  • Shea Butter Hand Cream 30ml
  • Foot Balm 50ml
  • Immortelle Divine Cream 4ml
  • Face Makeup Glove Remover
  • Essential Oils Conditioner 50ml
  • Shea Milk Soap 25g
  • Shea Light Comforting 5ml
  • Shea Verbena Soap 50g
  • Citrus Verbena Body Lotion 35ml
  • Reset Oil In Serum 5ml
  • Neroli Orchidee Hand Cream 30ml
  • Citrus Verbena Shower Gel 35ml
  • Bath Cube Effet Tonifiant
  • Cherry Blossom Shimmering Lotion 35ml
  • Wisteria Hand Cream 10ml
  • Gentle & Balance Shampoo 35ml
  • Shea Shower Cream 35ml
  • White Lavender Hand Cream 10ml

Again launching on 6th September we have the L’Occitane Luxury Advent Calendar. This year, it will be priced at £130
L'Occitane Advent Calendars 2024
Inside the Luxury Advent Calendar you will find some of the most popular premium selling products from L'Occitane alongside some much loved favourites and again, my favourite L'Occitane Almond range makes an appearance.

Contents:

  • Almond Shower Scrub 20ml
  • Almond Supple Skin Oil 15ml
  • Almond Shower Oil & Milk Concentrate 75ml & 20ml
  • Glove Remover & Precious Cleansing Oil 30ml
  • Light Comforting Cream Shea 50ml
  • Immortelle Emulsion 10ml
  • Verbena Body Lotion 35ml
  • Verbena Shower Gel 70ml
  • Shea Butter Hand Cream 30ml
  • Immortelle Shea Youth Balm 20ml
  • Anti Frizz Serum Intensive Repair 15ml
  • Precious Eye Balm 4ml
  • Shea Lip Balm 12ml
  • Reset Oil-In Serum 5ml
  • Pillow Mist 15ml
  • Divine Foam Cleansing 14ml
  • Neroli Orchidee ETD 7.5ml
  • Immortelle Divine Cream 4ml
  • Shea Ultra Rich Body Cream 20ml
  • Gentle & Balance Shampoo & Conditioner 75ml
  • Shea Cleansing Milk 20ml
  • Shea Verbena Soap 50g
  • Wisteria Hand Cream 30ml
  • Gentle & Blanca Solid Shampoo 60g
A great selection of Advent Calendars for L'Occitane and they launch on the 6th September right here.





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Thursday, 19 September 2024

TOYL Off On Hols Advent Calendar

A brand new category of beauty calendar has arrived and it is perfectly named - OFF ON HOLS! This is the first time a beauty calendar has been created to build on the excitement of going on holiday.
TOYL Off On Hols Advent Calendar
Behind each door you will find one of seven products, a body prep before you go followed by six others that are said to be perfect for hand luggage or suitcase. 

As you might expect from Karen and the team behind the TOYL Beauty Boxes that I have shared from time-to-time, this calendar has been carefully curated with full or luxe travel sizes to ensure maximum enjoyment and beauty benefits.

The contents are worth over £59.00 and the Calendar retails for £29.99 + P&P if you use the code BQUKwww.offonhols.shop.

Contents

  • Feather & Down Warming Body Scrub 200ml - RRP £8.00
  • Philip Kingsley Swimcap 100ml -RRP £24.00
  • Q+A Hyaluronic Acid Body Wash 40ml - RRP £4.00
  • Salt of The Earth Deodorant 100ml - RRP £7.49
  • Q+A Ceramide Body Lotion 40ml - RRP £5.00
  • Ultrasun SPF50+ Extreme 25ml - RRP £6.00
  • BeautyPro Warming Eye Mask single - RRP £5.00
Start the calendar one week before your hols to enjoy the countdown in full! 





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Stretch Mark Removal - Comparing IPL and Fraxel

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Which is the Best Laser Treatment?


In recent years, the non-surgical beauty industry has experienced unprecedented growth as consumers increasingly seek out non-invasive treatments to address various skin concerns, including stretch marks. According to market reports, the global non-surgical aesthetic industry was valued at over £8 billion ($10 billion) in 2022, with laser treatments such as Fraxel and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) gaining popularity for their effectiveness in improving skin texture and tone.

These treatments provide patients with visible results without the need for surgery or extended recovery times. However, when it comes to choosing between Fraxel and IPL, understanding the differences between these two technologies is crucial for determining which option is best suited for reducing stretch marks. Based on current research and clinical outcomes, IPL emerges as the more versatile and recommended treatment, particularly for those seeking faster results with minimal downtime

What Is Fraxel Laser Treatment?

Fraxel is a fractional laser therapy designed to target specific areas of the skin while leaving the surrounding tissue unaffected. This treatment works by creating microscopic injuries in the skin, prompting the body’s natural healing process to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin—key proteins that keep skin firm and supple. The two most common types of Fraxel lasers used in aesthetic treatments are Fraxel Restore and Fraxel Repair. Fraxel Restore is a non-ablative laser that targets the deeper layers of the skin, while Fraxel Repair is an ablative laser that removes damaged skin cells on the surface.

Fraxel is highly effective for improving the texture of stretch marks, particularly older or deep marks. By promoting new collagen growth, it helps to reduce the visibility of stretch marks and smooth the skin. However, the treatments are often more intense and require longer recovery periods compared to other non-invasive options. Patients undergoing Fraxel therapy typically experience redness, swelling, and peeling for several days to a week post-treatment.
 
What Is IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Treatment?
IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light therapy, is another popular method for treating skin imperfections, including stretch marks. Unlike lasers, which use a single wavelength of light, IPL emits multiple wavelengths to target various skin issues. This versatility makes IPL suitable for stretch mark removal, as well as other concerns like sunspots, redness, and uneven skin tone.

IPL works by penetrating the skin’s deeper layers and targeting the pigment in stretch marks. This stimulates collagen production, which helps to smooth out the texture of the skin and reduce the visibility of the marks. The broader spectrum of light wavelengths used in IPL allows it to be effective on both newer, red or purple stretch marks, and older, white stretch marks. Moreover, IPL treatments are generally less invasive than Fraxel, with significantly less downtime. Most patients experience mild redness that fades within a few hours, making IPL a more convenient option for those with busy schedules or minimal tolerance for recovery periods.

Effectiveness for Stretch Marks: Fraxel vs. IPL

Fraxel is considered one of the more aggressive laser treatments for stretch marks. It is especially effective for older, deeper marks where significant skin damage has occurred. The micro-injuries created by the laser penetrate the skin deeply, boosting collagen production and skin renewal over time. Patients who undergo Fraxel treatments can expect noticeable improvements, often seeing a reduction in stretch mark visibility by up to 80%, though it usually requires multiple sessions to achieve these results.

Despite its effectiveness, Fraxel’s downside lies in its intensity. Recovery times can be longer, with post-treatment redness, swelling, and peeling lasting up to a week. The treatment can also cause some discomfort during the procedure, and given its intensity, it may not be suitable for patients with sensitive skin or those looking for a milder treatment option.

IPL offers a gentler, yet still highly effective alternative for treating stretch marks. Its ability to treat both pigmentation and skin texture issues makes it a versatile option. IPL works best on newer, red stretch marks by targeting the discoloration, but it can also improve older, white marks by stimulating collagen production. With regular sessions, IPL can significantly reduce the visibility of stretch marks by smoothing the skin and evening out its tone.

One of IPL’s biggest advantages is its minimal recovery time. Most patients experience only mild redness after the treatment, which typically subsides within a few hours. This makes IPL an excellent option for those who want visible results without the downtime associated with Fraxel or other laser treatments. While IPL may require more sessions to achieve the same level of improvement as Fraxel, its gentler nature and quicker recovery make it a more appealing option for many patients.

Patient Experience and Recovery: Fraxel vs. IPL

Fraxel is a more intensive treatment, meaning patients can expect a longer recovery period. The healing process can involve significant redness, swelling, and peeling, especially for those undergoing the ablative version. However, the more aggressive treatment may yield faster and more dramatic results, especially for individuals with severe or long-standing stretch marks.

IPL, on the other hand, is much less invasive. Recovery is typically limited to minor redness or irritation immediately after the procedure, with no significant peeling or downtime. Patients can resume normal activities almost immediately, which is one of the reasons IPL is often preferred by those who cannot afford extended recovery periods.

Fraxel vs. IPL for Stretch Mark Reduction

Feature

Fraxel

IPL

Mechanism of Action

Creates microscopic wounds to stimulate collagen and elastin production

Targets pigmented areas, reducing the appearance of stretch marks

Treatment Area

Can treat a larger area at once

Typically treats smaller areas

Number of Treatments

Usually requires multiple treatments

May require multiple treatments, especially for deep stretch marks

Downtime

Moderate downtime with redness and peeling

Minimal downtime, with some redness and swelling

Pain Level

Can be uncomfortable, often with a numbing cream

Generally less painful than Fraxel

Suitable for

Deep and wide stretch marks

Lighter-colored stretch marks

Cost

Generally more expensive

Typically less expensive

Note: Both Fraxel and IPL can be effective for reducing the appearance of stretch marks, but the best treatment option will depend on the severity of the stretch marks and individual preferences. It's essential to consult with a dermatologist or aesthetic physician to determine the most suitable treatment for you.


Why IPL Is the Recommended Treatment


While both Fraxel and IPL offer benefits in reducing the appearance of stretch marks, IPL stands out as the more versatile and recommended treatment for most patients. IPL’s ability to treat both pigmentation and skin texture issues in a gentle, non-invasive manner makes it an ideal choice for individuals seeking effective results with minimal discomfort or downtime. The flexibility of IPL, which can target both early-stage and mature stretch marks, ensures that a wider range of patients can benefit from the treatment.

Furthermore, IPL treatments are typically more affordable and accessible than Fraxel, making them a popular option in the non-surgical beauty industry. With a lower risk of side effects and a shorter recovery period, IPL allows patients to achieve smoother, more even-toned skin without the intense aftercare required by Fraxel.


The Impact of Laser Treatments on Patient Outcomes


The advancement of laser technologies like Fraxel and IPL has transformed the way dermatologists and aesthetic practitioners approach skin rejuvenation and the treatment of stretch marks. According to industry statistics, the use of laser treatments for cosmetic purposes has increased by more than 30% over the past decade, largely due to their ability to deliver dramatic results with minimal invasiveness. Patients who undergo laser treatments for stretch marks often report a significant improvement in skin texture and appearance, with some experiencing up to 80% reduction in visibility depending on the severity of the marks and the type of treatment.

Laser treatments like IPL have particularly revolutionized the patient experience by offering a balance of effectiveness and convenience. As more individuals seek non-invasive methods to enhance their skin, IPL stands out as the optimal choice for reducing stretch marks, offering impressive results without the downtime or intensity of more aggressive treatments like Fraxel.









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