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La Belle Vie Beauty Boutique

Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland

Phone: 55760042



Address: Miami One Shopping Centre, Shop 26, 1930 Gold Coast Hwy, Miami 4220 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.labelleviebeauty.com.au

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24.01.2022 Our popular Christmas Packages are back. The perfect gift for your loved ones



24.01.2022 It’s not about being Barbie Beautiful, it never has been. It’s about looking in the mirror in the morning, at whatever age or stage of your life you’re in, a...nd saying I love my skin. - Maria Enna-Cocciolone, O Cosmedics CEO & Creator. Skincare for the Skintellectual at www.ocosmedics.com #OCosmedics

24.01.2022 Meet Dina. We love welcoming this amazing woman in our salon! What a power house she is! Her heart is for people and showing Love Forward. To get to know her a little more go follow her page, you won’t regret it! @loveforwardmovement

23.01.2022 Simply actions to make someone feel special



23.01.2022 Christmas and New Year Trading Hours * Thursday the 24th of Dec (Chirstmas Eve) - 9am to 4pm * Friday the 25th of Dec (Christmas Day) - CLOSED * Saturday the 26th of Dec (Boxing Day) - CLOSED ... * Sunday the 27th of Dec - CLOSED * Monday the 28th of Dec (Boxing Day public holiday) - CLOSED * Tuesday the 29th of Dec - CLOSED * Wednesday the 30th of Dec - 9am to 5pm * Thursday the 31st of Dec - 9am to 5pm * Friday the 1st of Jan - CLOSED * Saturday the 2nd of Jan - 9am to 5pm Trading as per usual as of the 3rd.

18.01.2022 Nothing like a fresh set #volumelashes #volume #lashextensions #lockslashes #fluff #eyedesignbystacey #eyelashextensions #lashartist #goldcoastlashes #goldcoastsalon

16.01.2022 What a gorgeous winter's day on the Coast. Happy Saturday !!



14.01.2022 EGF Booster is just like a hug for your skin, except the hug is SO GOOD it helps minimise signs of aging, promote skin repair, even skin tone, and restore moisture levels. Perfect for EGF - Every Gorgeous Face.

13.01.2022 Our phone lines are down and aren't recieving calls. Please email us on [email protected] and we will be in contact with you. Sorry for any inconvenience.

13.01.2022 Never miss a date with her!

12.01.2022 Don’t let anyone tell you different!!

11.01.2022 Build each other up beauties!!



10.01.2022 Positivity can change the world

10.01.2022 Skin Fitness- pt1 Your skin is your body's largest organ. In today's environment our skin is under constant pressure - we spend a lot of time in excessively dry air, are often overheated, and are obsessed with cleanliness. Healthy skin is smooth, with no breaks in the surface. It is warm (not hot or red) and neither dry and flaky nor moist and wrinkled. Healthy skin is a mirror of a healthy body.... The importance of keeping your skin healthy can't be overemphasized. It's the body's first defense against disease and infection. Skin conditions can affect anyoneyoung and old, men and women. Acne, psoriasis and eczema are just a few examples of common skin disorders. The good news is that there are a number of simple ways to keep skin healthy, and there also are now many options available to treat skin conditions, if treatment is necessary. Skin problems can be difficult to diagnose because many skin conditions share similar symptoms. An evaluation is key to effective treatment. To understand how to keep your skin healthy, it may help to learn about your skin's structure. Skin is composed of three layers: the epidermis (the outermost layer of skinabout the thickness of a piece of paper), the dermis (the middle layer) and the subcutaneous layer (the deepest layer). The thickness of the dermis varies depending on the location. For example, eyelid dermis is quite thin, but back dermis is about half an inch thick. The epidermis has three sub-layers: the stratum corneum, the squamous cell layer and the basal cell layer. * The stratum corneum or outer layer of the epidermis is the layer of skin that can be seen and felt. Proteins known as keratin, a fatty, waterproof envelope, and flat, closely packed dead cells make up the stratum corneum. This layer is the barrier between your body and the outside world. * The squamous cell layer produces keratin for the stratum corneum and also transports water. * The basal cell layer is the lowest layer of the epidermis. This is where the skin cells are reproduced and give rise to the more superficial layers of the epidermis. Melanocytes, which produce melanin, or skin pigment, sit along this layer among these cells.

09.01.2022 Fact - 80% of Australians live in a chronic state of dehydration which means as much as 98% suffer from skin dehydration. Dehydration is a serious skin condition given that it is the first sign of skin disease. Skin cells rely on hydration to communicate effectively and to do their job. Not unlike us, if we are thirsty, we feel lethargic and lack energy to get through the day, cells are the same. Dehydrated skin often resembles like the peel of an orange; skin looks crepey, ...old, dull, and devitalised, lacking glow and youthfulness. It can often be misdiagnosed for fine lines, especially around the eyes or dry skin so it is important to get the right diagnosis to relieve the signs which left untreated include itchiness, redness, inflammation, and more serious conditions. The good news is that dehydration can be easily treated and more importantly prevented! Using the right ingredients to deeply hydrate is crucial. O Cosmedics 3D Hyaluronic Serum and Pure Age Defiance use mega-doses of advanced Hyaluronic Serum to boost moisture levels whilst Hydra Plus Sleep in Mask, once to twice a week, returns the plump and dewy look to the skin.

09.01.2022 What a blessing you are to us Lou!! Happy birthday beautiful girl

07.01.2022 Still have those Isolation nail paint on? I think it’s time for a Manicure!

05.01.2022 Henna brows now available!!! No more tint fading after a couple of days!!

05.01.2022 Skin Fitness- pt2. It takes about one month for skin cells to move from the basal cell layer to the top of the stratum corneum and slough off. The dermis is the middle layer of skin. It is a diverse combination of blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles and sebaceous (or oil) glands. The proteins collagen and elastin are found in the dermis. They provide support and elasticity to the skin. The sun's rays can break down these proteins and, eventually, the skin begins to ...wrinkle and sag. The subcutaneous layer, or subcutis, is a layer of fatty tissue that provides nourishment to the dermis and upper layers of skin. It also conserves body heat and cushions internal organs against trauma. Blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands and deeper hair follicles extend from the dermis into the fat (hypodermis). Look Your BestLimit Sun Exposure Facial skin typically looks its best during a woman's 20s. As you age, your skin becomes thinner and often drier. Thinning skin is a result of a breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers. As it ages, skin loses elasticityespecially if it has been exposed to excessive sunlightand becomes more fragile and drier. However, there are a number of dietary and lifestyle changes that you can make to help keep your skin healthy and young-looking. Because exposure to the sun causes most of the skin changes associated with aging, protecting the skin from the sun is the single most important skin care practice you can adopt. Significant exposure to the sun will wrinkle and dry the skin. Uneven pigmentationfrom freckles to small or large brown spotsis another side effect of frequent sunning. Melasma, commonly associated with pregnancy, is brought out by the sun and produces large brown patches on the forehead and cheeks. The most serious consequence of sun exposure is skin cancer. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, making up nearly half of all diagnosed cases of cancer. Most sun damage occurs prior to the age of 18, but skin cancer can take up to 20 or more years to develop. If you think you may have a skin problem or need to learn how to better care for your skin, consultation with one of our trained therapists.

05.01.2022 Stacey is off on holidays next week from Monday 14th to Friday 18th. She will be back on board on Saturday. If you are needing treatments before Monday please book in quick as she only has a couple of appointments left before she leaves. Louisa and Dina will be in the salon while she’s away to help you all with all your needs xx

04.01.2022 The ocean is a beautiful place - do you know if your skincare products are hurting it? 3/4 scrubs and peels contain plastic micro-beads as a form of exfoliation. When washed down your bathroom drain these plastic micro-beads bypass sewage filtration causing serious havoc to marine environments. When ingested, the consequences for fish and marine life are more devastating than a plastic bag or plastic rings. That’s why Exfoliating Cleanser is powered by natural exfoliant Cranberry Seeds and Jojoba Beads for super hydrated, radiant, and awakened skin without compromising our commitment to cruelty free.

03.01.2022 When there's a storm there's always sunshine to follow!!

03.01.2022 Happy 10th Birthday @ocosmedics Congratulations on this amazing milestone. We wouldn’t have been able to do the past 6 years without you!!

02.01.2022 Closed on Monday the 5th of October for the public holiday. We will reopen on Wednesday the 7th.

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