User talk:Sborchert~enwiki

Have you even been looking through advertisments and come across ads European Facials on $40! or Yonka Signature Facials Available! So what the heck is the difference between the two? I as a consume can see an immeadiate $40-$60 difference, but is it worth it? I'm hoping that the simple definitions below will help you decide. Yonka Paris A product containing ingredients of plant and marine extracts: Vitamins, trace elements, fruit acids, etc. Yonka does not have enzymes like Epicuren does.(see below) Yonka has products for both facials and body wraps. Yonka is consided a product line of its own class. Those who are serious and want to best will go for a Yonka Signature facial. They certainly are more expensive, but a proper service involves up to 6 different treatments and uses the Doctor Lucas steamer which atomizes water moleucles for deeper product penetration. Epicuren A product the contains a lot of enzymes and proteins. Epicuren does not have fruit acids like yonka does. What seperates Epicuren from all other skin care programs is the protein enzyme solution. Epicuren is also consided more elite. It is particularly good for restoring your skin back to a healthy state, like Yonka also is. BioElements Another product line that also has enzymes and many custom blended products. They also use essential oils, alpha-lipic acids and organic botanical extracts. BioElements is similar to Epicuren.

Dermalogica A basic product line. It saturates a lot of the day spas. Good for people who havn't had a facial and don't expect any changes but just expect a basic deep pore clense. People looking for changes will go with higher end product such as Yonka and Epicuren or BioElements. Pevonia All botanicals

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