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New beauty salon launches own website.
Refresh Beauty Clinic aims to help clients to achieve a healthy and toned body, using a variety of treatments such as 3D Lipo, dermology and cellulite treatment.
Katie Hardy is highly trained and has worked in the beauty industry for over 7 years, with many well-known brands. Her passion for the treatments and ambition to succeed soon resulted in the decision to run her own business.
Katie says “Cavitation Lipo and dermology treatments can often be the kick start people need to start eating healthily and working out. As soon as my clients start to see results they’re absolutely over the moon and excited to continue with their weight loss journey
I knew that I wanted to run my own business, being my own boss means that I can work the hours that suit me, and I can now go that extra mile for my clients if required.“
Non-invasive Lipo freeze (Cryolipolysis) targets 20-40% of fat cells and freezes them at -6 degrees and Cavitiation Lipo uses low frequency ultrasound to melt fat cells.
The salon can be found at Newlands Medical Centre on Chorley New Road, which provides first class medical and aesthetic consulting rooms. The impressive building retains most of its original features, and so all clients will feel immediately at home
Katie has also launched a website alongside the clinic, which allows clients to book for a consultations, whilst providing a resource for in-depth information about each treatment. You can find this at /www.refreshbeauty.co.uk.
“I believe that having the website will take away any insecurities people may have about calling up or popping into the clinic. It can be difficult to admit that you’d like some help and you often don’t want to be overheard!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rebecca Oliver .
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