Women 'under pressure to look attractive'
Women 'under pressure to look attractive' People taking courses in beauty therapy may have noticed an increase in the number of women asking for treatments to alter their appearance.

This is because, according to beauty expert Zara Rabinowicz, females feel under increasing amounts of pressure to achieve perfection.

She stated that women want to be seen as attractive by other individuals and also appear younger than they actually are.

This can be for a number of reasons, whether it is because they want to look like celebrities or because they are trying to compete in a challenging jobs market.

One treatment that could be growing in popularity is laser hair removal after two women told the Daily Mail about how effective they found Applisonix to be in their fight to tackle facial hair.

The technology uses ultrasound waves emitted through a tweezer-like device to the damage the follicle to prevent hairs from regrowing.

Linda Jones from West London said her treatment only took around 20 minutes.ADNFCR-2992-ID-800770203-ADNFCR


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