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Which skin types is Viennese Massage used for?
Which skin types is Viennese Massage used for?
Dry, dehydrated and mature skin.
What type of treatment is Viennese Massage?
What type of treatment is Viennese Massage?
A warming and relaxing treatment.
What are the effects and benefits of Viennese Massage?
What are the effects and benefits of Viennese Massage?
Mildly stimulating, relaxing due to warmth produced, anti-congestive, moisturising, increased circulation from massage applied with it.
Why use Viennese Massage on normal, combination, dry, dehydrated, and mature skins?
Why use Viennese Massage on normal, combination, dry, dehydrated, and mature skins?
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Why can Viennese Massage be used on all skin types and conditions?
Why can Viennese Massage be used on all skin types and conditions?
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Why can this treatment be used on sensitive skin?
Why can this treatment be used on sensitive skin?
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What is the after-care advice following a Viennese Massage?
What is the after-care advice following a Viennese Massage?
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What is the recommended frequency of Viennese Massage treatments?
What is the recommended frequency of Viennese Massage treatments?
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How is the heat created during the treatment?
How is the heat created during the treatment?
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Study Notes
Indirect High Frequency (Viennese Massage)
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Used for dry, dehydrated, and mature skin types.
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Treatment is warming and relaxing, providing comfort during the session.
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Effects and benefits include:
- Mild stimulation of skin.
- Relaxation due to heat generated.
- Anti-congestive properties that relieve swelling.
- Moisturizing effects for hydration.
- Enhanced circulation due to accompanying massage.
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Stimulation is beneficial for normal, combination, dry, dehydrated, and mature skins.
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Suitable for all skin types and conditions, especially effective to alleviate tiredness and stress through relaxation.
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Safe for sensitive skin since it does not produce harmful chemicals on the surface.
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Aftercare recommendations:
- Avoid make-up immediately following treatment.
- Hydrate with water or herbal teas to eliminate toxins.
- Steer clear of stimulants such as tea, coffee, or alcohol.
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Frequency of treatments recommended at once a month, preferably as part of a salon facial experience.
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Heat is generated through an alternating current from the machine to the client’s hands, traveling up the arm, and terminating at the fingers, producing warmth.
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Explore the key concepts of Indirect High Frequency, also known as Viennese Massage, with these flashcards. Discover its application for different skin types and the benefits of this warming and relaxing treatment. Ideal for students and professionals in skincare and wellness fields.