In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Ekta Yadav explores the revolutionary world of carboxytherapy with Kyoko Getz of Shikō Beauty. Kyoko shares how this innovative Japanese skincare technology, which utilizes carbon dioxide to enhance circulation and collagen production, is transforming the way we approach skin health. Originally developed in the 1930s to heal wounds, carboxytherapy has evolved into a powerful treatment for a variety of skin concerns, from sensitivity and acne to anti-aging and post-procedure care.
Kyoko explains how carboxytherapy works by increasing blood flow and oxygenation to the skin, resulting in improved texture, firmness, and radiance. The unique gel-based formulation of Shikō Beauty’s carboxytherapy mask allows for a slow, sustained release of CO2, making it more effective than traditional methods. Whether used to calm sensitive skin, reduce inflammation, or boost the effectiveness of other skincare products, this versatile treatment offers a holistic solution for maintaining healthy, youthful skin.
Shikō Beauty provides both professional and at-home options, making carboxytherapy accessible to everyone. Their products are backed by extensive clinical research and have received global recognition for their efficacy. Tune in to discover how this cutting-edge technology is merging science and tradition to revolutionize skincare.
Listen now to learn more about the benefits of carboxytherapy and why it’s a game-changer for your skincare routine.
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