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The Best Treatments For Acne, Fine Lines, and Dark Circles According to Celebrity Esthetician Georgia Louise
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The Best Treatments For Acne, Fine Lines, and Dark Circles According to Celebrity Esthetician Georgia Louise
FromGloss Angeles
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Georgia Louise is one of the world’s most sought after facialists, with clients like Jennifer Anistion, Emma Stone, Emily Blunt and Linda Evangelista. She received professional training in France, Switzerland and the UK, and established her practice in London in 2006. Her famously acclaimed Atelier was launched in Manhattan's Upper East Side in 2012, offering high end non-invasive facials, rated as the best facials in NYC.Her facial treatments are designed to naturally and instantly lift cheekbones and brows, depuff and brighten the face and soften fine lines and wrinkles without the need of botox or fillers — her face massage is orgasmic to put it bluntly. She now has a location at the Allbright in West Hollywood, where we recorded today's ep! Georgia's transparent approach made for a great interview: she breaks down exactly what celebrities do to get pristine red carpet skin (and it's not just "drinking a lot of water,"), how often you should be getting facial treatments to see results, plus what treatments work the best for acne, fine lines, dark circles and jowls. ---Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/Gloss_AngelesShop all of our product lists: http://www.shopstyle.com/shop/GlossAngelesShop Kirbie’s stash: https://www.shopstyle.com/shop/Kirbie-JohnsonShop Sara’s stash: https://www.shopstyle.com/shop/saratanGloss Angeles is co-hosted by Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan. Our audio engineer is Matthew Christensen. Our editor is Patrick Muldowney. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jan 7, 2020
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