Leading wellness brand VLCC has announced the launch of the Bellewave H2Osmotique treatment in Qatar.
The treatment “aims to rejuvenate dry and dehydrated skin that will instantly plump up with increased suppleness, dewiness and bounce”, according to a statement.
Introduced across VLCC centres in Qatar, H2Osmotique is a non-invasive skin treatment that is inspired by the science behind osmosis, which “plunges the skin into a hydrating and soothing immersion by creating a mineral ion-rich environment within five sittings, and protects it by locking in moisture and nutrients”, the statement notes.
“Manufactured in Switzerland, and formulated with more than 80% pure concentrated marine collagen, Collagenic Complex ingeniously forms an invisible ‘Memory Network’ on the surface of the skin to seal in moisture, infuse it with collagen and fill up lines to enhance the its density. Its unique self-remodelling feature enables it to get back to its original shape after penetrating the skin to create a plumping and lifting effect. The result: improved elasticity, hydration, tautness and radiance,” VLCC explained in the statement.
Vandana Luthra, founder and vice-chairperson of VLCC, said: “We are pleased to introduce H2Osmotique as part of the exclusive Bellewave advanced skincare treatments from Switzerland. The revolutionary new treatment is a technique that is non-invasive and guarantees well-nourished and rejuvenated skin.
“Our team of experts ensures high-quality and professional service delivery, providing an overall refreshing outcome for our valued customers.”
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