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|Issue 216
What's in a name?” Shakespeare's Juliet famously pondered. For MV Skintherapy, it's everything, which is why they've deliberately used the term “skin therapy”, instead of “skincare”.
This isn’t mere semantics; it's a statement of purpose. MV Skintherapy operates outside traditional beauty industry parameters as the brand bridges the gap between complementary medicine and beauty therapy.
Starting slow
MV Skintherapy asks you to rethink your relationship with your skin. I've been blessed with naturally good skin and rarely felt the need for complicated regimens, until sleepless nights with children and running on adrenaline began taking a toll. Suddenly, my reflection didn't look quite as effortless anymore, but quick fixes and elaborate 12-step routines have historically put me off many skincare brands.
I instantly fell in love with MV Skintherapy’s philosophy: start slow. While other brands push extensive product lines, MV encourages discovering the power of fewer, multifunctional products. This “less is more” approach feels revolutionary in an industry built on excess and resonates perfectly with someone like me who's sceptical and too short on time for complicated beauty routines.
As a yoga and mindfulness teacher, when I learned that MV Skintherapy embraces a holistic approach, where daily routines transform into nurturing rituals for mind, body and soul, I couldn't wait to dive in.
The mother’s meditation
This story is from the Issue 216 edition of WellBeing.
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