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MAKE INJECTABLE SKINCARE YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION.

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SEVENTY HYAL 2000

Radiant, glass-like skin is the trend that’s here to stay, so what better way to refresh your complexion for the year ahead than with an illuminati­ng tweakment.

Injectable skincare is a key trend prediction for 2023, with more and more avid skincare fans discoverin­g the long-lasting, visible benefits of skin boosters.

As the landscape of skincare has shifted towards minimalism, we’re increasing­ly seeking low-effort yet hard-working, multi-benefit solutions to fit into our busy schedules.

Seventy Hyal 2000 is the Next Generation Skin Booster, a hybrid formulatio­n that combines intensive hydration with bio-stimulatin­g properties to encourage the production of collagen and elastin.

Developed with a high molecular weight of heroingred­ient, Hyaluronic Acid (HA), the hydrating injectable revitalise­s lacklustre skin, imparting an enviable glow. Aiding in the bio-stimulatio­n of collagen and elastin, Seventy Hyal 2000 is intended to improve skin quality over time, offering long-term benefits.

Hailed as the ‘Next Best Thing in Injectable Skincare,’ Seventy Hyal 2000 surpasses the capabiliti­es of topical serums and moisturise­rs, delivering a surge of moisture beyond the surface. The Next Generation Skin Booster promotes a glowing visage, providing gentle volume to smooth the appearance of fine lines and create a temporary contouring effect.

This versatile treatment can be used to rejuvenate the skin, lips, under-eyes, neck, décolleté and hands, for a natural glow, even on no-makeup days.

Offering immediate, visible results, Seventy Hyal 2000 requires 2-3 treatments, spaced four weeks apart; maintained with top-up treatments every 6-12 months.

Discover the future of skincare in 2023, for a radiant complexion year-round.

Hydrate, glow, and contour with Seventy Hyal 2000

Enquire about Seventy Hyal 2000 in your local clinic or find out more at www.seventyhya­l.co.uk and @SeventyHya­l.

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