It’s a football team…
French football team, Paris Saint-Germain, are about to take delivery of their specially-branded Endermologie machines. Taking sports performance and rehabilitation to a whole other level.
Luckily for you, you don’t have to play like Neymar to enjoy the benefits of Endermologie. So if your muscles and fascia need some TLC, Niamh at Peninsula Endermologie will sort you out.
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“E is for Endermologie” says Top Santè magazine. And who am I to argue?
“E is for Endermologie” says Top Santé magazine. And who am I to argue?
If you were ever wondering how to pronounce Endermologie (a lot of people do), it sounds like “In-Der-Moll-Oh-Gee”. Or at least, that’s how English speaking people pronounce it. In France, they say it like “In-Dough-Moll-O-Jee”, with a little bit of an oh la la! You know what I mean!
The people at Top Santé would know of course, because they’re mad Francophiles. Given this top class magazine originated from France, they’re experts in all things beauty. Because, let’s face it, French women know beauty.
Officially, Top Santé magazine is “dedicated to health, psychology, anti-ageing, diet and nutrition. It’s the authoritative choice for women who want to make positive changes to help them look and feel healthier and happier”.
In other words, it’s all about beauty from the inside out.
So good on, practice saying “In-Der-Moll-Oh-Gee”. After this lock-down, we’ll all be talking about it anyway.
You can even try it with a French accent if you dare!