Yvonne Ingleby-Bethune BABTAC
Member of the British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology
Skincare Therapist who is a Member of the British Association of Beauty Therapy/Skincare & Cosmetology.
Yvonne trained at the London Academy of Health and Beauty in North London over twenty years ago, after which she went on to study Natural Pharmacology treatment methods with Dr King. This included pre and post face and body treatments for plastic surgery procedures.
Yvonne’s practice has taken her across the boundaries of cultural divides from which she has gained broad knowledge and experience, working with clients from both diverse communities and different skincare needs.
Yvonne philosophy is a holistic approach. She believes that healthy skin starts from within, and therefore her consultations take into account the whole person - mind, spirit and body.
Yvonne`s approach combines pharmaceutical and therapeutic elements as an environmentally safe way to care for the skin without harming the body`s own natural balance and protection. She has designed and produced her own organic skin cleansers and a Micro-Dermal Skin Peeling Machine.
Yvonne works from a private practice here in Brixton, as well as supporting clinics in Bromley South and Catford. She has been featured on both TV and radio for her skincare advice on European, Black and Asian skincare.
Yvonne`s Skin Therapy treatments are as follows:
- SKINLIGHT & PIGMENTATION THERAPY
- MICRO-DERMABRASION THERAPY
- MENS FACIAL THERAPY (TREATMENT OF INGROWING HAIRS)
- TEENAGE FACIAL THERAPY
- OVER 40`s FACIAL THERAPY (ANTI- AGEING)
- BACK THERAPY TREATMENT FOR ACNE
- DEEP CLEANSING
- FACIAL THERAPY FOR ACNE & OILY SKINS
- FACIALS FOR DRY OR SENSITIVE SKIN – OR JUST FOR RELAXING!
- DETOX FACIALS FOR SMOKERS (ideal for cyclists and outdoor workers)
- AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE
- NON-SURGICAL FACE-LIFTS USING MICRO-CURRENTS
GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE – Ideal for Special Occasions!
Yvonne is also an Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Patient co-ordinator for European, Asian and Black skins.
