The famous viewfinder behind the radiant youthful complexion of Pip Edwards and Bambi Northwood Blyth has revealed three secrets to anti-aging skin.
Ingrid Seaburn covers the faces of rich and famous Australians in the luxury Bondi salon.
The former Los Angeles beauty guru with a star-studded clientele says vitamin A, hyaluronic acid, and daily SPF on face and neck are her recipe for glowing skin.
Among Bambi’s many favorite treatments, the vitamin A infusion from the American skincare brand Osmosis, which treats pigmentation and cell regeneration, ranks first.
Ingrid Seaburn covers the faces of rich and famous Australians in her luxury Bondi salon
Also, when Seaburn treats Bambi’s skin, she mixes celebrity facials with different methods, including oxygen and radio frequency, to achieve results on her supermodel skin.
Bambi is determined to see Miss Seaburn when she arrives from New York, and her favorite product for travel-worn skin is Hydrated Hyaluronic Acid Gel from Ingrid’s skincare collection.
As a result, Ms. Seaburn recommends making monthly appointments with a clinical therapist to combine treatments that rejuvenate and rejuvenate the skin, including the very popular Geneo treatment, which costs $250.

Also, when treating Bambi’s skin, Seaburn mixes celebrity facials with different methods, including oxygen and radio frequency, to achieve supermodel skin results.
It also encourages daily use of retinol with other antioxidant serums to protect and nourish the skin from environmental stress.
Finally, daily use of SPF30 and above and avoiding pigmentation triggers like UV rays are the keys to looking young at any age.
“You have to think of your skin regimen as your workouts, keeping consistency is key,” Seaburn previously told Daily Mail Australia.
The on-demand beautician says women over 30 “need” vitamin A, an anti-aging “hero” ingredient that speeds healing, slows collagen breakdown, and makes skin look younger by promoting hydration.
“Retinol is arguably the most important ingredient to include in skincare with age, followed by vitamin C and peptides that tighten skin,” explains Seaburn.
“It has tremendous benefits in terms of undoing skin damage and boosting healthy cell function.”
But the power of retinol means it comes with a health warning.

Overall, Ms. Seaburn recommends making monthly appointments with a clinical therapist to combine treatments that rejuvenate and rejuvenate the skin, including the very popular Geneo treatment, which costs $250.
New users often report mild skin irritation such as redness, dryness and peeling. That’s why Ms. Seaburn recommends consulting your beautician first.
“Choosing the right one should be discussed with a professional and it is best to use it in the serum in the evening,” she said.
The other “miracle” ingredient that Seaburn says plays an important role in turning back the clock is hyaluronic acid, which reduces fine lines and wrinkles by locking in moisture in the skin.
“Women in their 40s and 50s need toning and toning ingredients like amino acid peptides and hyaluronic acid that help maintain hydration,” she said.
According to Seaburn, the final part of an effective anti-aging skincare routine is applying a generous amount of SPF to the face, neck, and décolleté.
The expert revealed that 90 percent of his clients cite sun damage as their top concern.
It is so common that it has developed a treatment specifically designed to boost cell regeneration and collagen production in the neck and chest.
A Pip Edwards favorite, the one-hour Geneo Super Facial promises to smooth wrinkles and tighten sagging skin for $235.
Source: Daily Mail