“Cosmetic procedures are becoming more of a regular staple to ensuring a client can look and feel the way they desire. For some, cosmetic procedures and the result thereof represent a major facet in their self-identity and confidence.”
As injectable treatments wear off, experts reveal what your cosmetic appointments will look like post-lockdownHe added, “Similar to that of getting your hair cut or wearing makeup, cosmetic procedures are becoming very much the cornerstone of one’s beauty regime. By removing the ability to receive treatments, some patients are experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiousness due to the potential impact that not having a treatment may have on their appearance.
’ where people are inexplicably drained after video calls. This has been attributed to being forced into a state of hyperawareness of how you look and present yourself while you are on the call.Tomlinson added, "Cameras also do not show one’s true self. They are inverted images that can be unflattering, and lead people to believe that they need certain treatments to help with something that may be minimal in reality.
A recent study by Uvence revealed that 6% of people in the UK tell their hairdresser or beauty technician more personal information than they do friends and family. With these services currently unavailable until at least July, many may have little or no opportunities to communicate to others outside of their homes.While most cosmetic treatments aren’t deemed ‘essential services,’ the time away can be stressful for regular clients. Tomlinson tells us, “We’re trying to provide as much support as we can over the phone and through video calls to try and offer as much reassurance as we can in these trying times.
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