
Okay, to begin, this is not a scientific method. It's a concept that I've been working on to help inspire my clients to take better care of their skin. Face Value refers to the balance between your age and how old you look.
For instance: if you are 40 years old, but you look 30, then you have a higher face value than someone who is 40, but looks 45. The older you are, and the younger you look, the greater your face value. The goal of most clients is to look younger than their age, thus they are investing in a program of skin care to increase their face value.
Skin care is an investment. It has nothing to do with money, although some skin care lines can definitely break the bank, which isn't an issue if the product works, but proper skin care treatments and at-home maintenance require an investment of time and a commitment to being consistant. Just visiting a skin care therapist for a monthly facial isn't going to increase your face value. You have to maintain the health of your skin between visits, and take precautions to curb any future damage to your skin.
Increasing your face value is a time commitment, a financial commitment, and well worth all of it! Looking younger, being mistaken for twenty when you've just turned thrity-one is a huge ego boost. Not only will your skin be in better condition, but you will feel so much better about yourself.
What's your face value? Are you ready to make an investement...?
For instance: if you are 40 years old, but you look 30, then you have a higher face value than someone who is 40, but looks 45. The older you are, and the younger you look, the greater your face value. The goal of most clients is to look younger than their age, thus they are investing in a program of skin care to increase their face value.
Skin care is an investment. It has nothing to do with money, although some skin care lines can definitely break the bank, which isn't an issue if the product works, but proper skin care treatments and at-home maintenance require an investment of time and a commitment to being consistant. Just visiting a skin care therapist for a monthly facial isn't going to increase your face value. You have to maintain the health of your skin between visits, and take precautions to curb any future damage to your skin.
Increasing your face value is a time commitment, a financial commitment, and well worth all of it! Looking younger, being mistaken for twenty when you've just turned thrity-one is a huge ego boost. Not only will your skin be in better condition, but you will feel so much better about yourself.
What's your face value? Are you ready to make an investement...?
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