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FROM injections that can boost your bra size by two cups to lasers that banish thunder thighs and peels promising brand-new skin, every day delivers a new high-tech anti-ageing promise.
At the frontline of these promises are magazine beauty editors who not only hear the hype about each 'cutting edge' treatment, they also see the not-so-great results, the shoddy doctors and the disasters. Is it any wonder they're wary of what and who they allow near their own faces and bodies? 'From a fake tan to a facelift, any treatment is only as safe as the practitioner using it,' says Look Good Naked's beauty guru Rebecca Howard.See the full content of this document
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Secrets of the Beauty Gurus ; 1) Which Beauty Treatments Can You Trust - and Which Should You Avoid Like the Plague? We Asked the Women Who Really Know2) Life Style
'This is especially true of Botox, fillers and other anti-ageing treatments. Who you go to can mean the difference between a great result and irreversible skin damage.' A respected, qualified practitioner will make sure your results are subtle, too, says award- winning beauty writer Jan Masters. 'Having too many "procedures" is becoming the female equivalent of combing hair over a bald head it looks obvious and just a little ridiculous. Go to someone good and you'll end up with a subtle result. Subtlety is key.' Most importantly, anti-ageing procedures need to be proven safe, with medical trials and sound research, says Newby Hands,...
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