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Peninsula Endermologie in the Media

Peninsula Endermologie in the news

Endermologie in the media

Peninsula Endermologie in the media

Check me out on pages 62 and 63 of Dec 18 – Jan 19 Frankly Frankston Magazine!

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Endermologie in the media

Sometimes I wonder if you beautiful people think I’m making all this greatness about Endermologie up in my own befuddled brain. 

Well, I am not.

I adhere strictly to the principle that if you can’t support a claim, then you ought not to to make it in the first place. That’s why I love that Endermologie has hundreds of peer-reviewed, published clinical trials to prove that it works.

[Don’t even get me started on those in the beauty industry that will use any old line just to get people in the door without actually delivering any results. That’s a whole other post].

Just so you know it’s not just little old me sprouting all things awesome about my favourite treatment in the whole wide world, here’s the Observer’s take on it.

https://observer-reporter.com/blogs/beautysecrets/things-you-should-know-about-endermologie-cellulite-treatment/article_997b5712-f309-5880-93d6-527685a87e00.html?fbclid=IwAR3ppsYY_5zkbyZ8F6ziguTNv9csaw177TyPy-i0zgaiuRc65Qi9d239Ofc

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Endermologie in the media

Sometimes I get a little despondent that some Australians still don’t know anything about Endermologie and I still meet women every week who tell me they believe that nothing will ever get rid of their cellulite, ’cause they’ve “tried everything”.

Everything that is, except Endermologie, the only treatment that’s got ~150 peer-reviewed, scientific, published data (just do a search on PubMed to see), and almost 40 years of clinical data, with millions of people treated in hundreds of countries around the world.

Instead, they’ve tried “really expensive creams” 😱, heat treatments, radio frequency, even velashape, all without effect. (Is there a burning money emoji?)🤔

All I can do is encourage them to do their research. If you’re not into reading clinical trial data, and prefer hearing testimonials, there’s heaps on realself.com. Or if you prefer getting your info from those in the know, i.e. Beauty Editors and beauty trade magazines, take a look at just some of the headlines across all these UK magazines last year:

The Sunday Times STYLE, The Telegraph Magazine, Stella, Country & Townhouse, Tatler online, Telegraph online, Stylist online, Harper’s Bazaar online, The Sun online, Mail Online, The Mirror, Esquire online, Canary Wharf magazine, The Lady, Natural Health, Top Santé , Absolutely London and Country Wedding, Aesthetics Journal, The Salon Magazine and Guild News. Phew.

Now, does anyone know who I need to talk to to get this kind of reporting in Australia? Anyone?

@bodyandsoul_au @theaustraliatimesmagazine @womansdayaus @houseandgarden @goodhealthmag @betterhomesandgardens @take5magazine @womenshealthaus @womensweeklymag @countrystylemag @marieclaireau @voguemagazine @bazaaraustralia @frankiemagazine @instylemagazine @instyleaus @menshealthau @strong @elleaus @luxnomade @homebeautiful @insideoutmag @russhmagazine @peppermintmagazine @nourishedlife @hairromance @labmuffinbeautyscience @activeskin @lozcurtis @realizebeauty @thebeautychef @chloemorello @missnewbeauty @depthsofbeauty @cleanbeautymarket @ozbeautyexpert @_beautybyneha_ @naturalbeautyexpert @ Peninsula Endermologie

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