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Lauren keeps up-to-date with innovative treatments

H2O Skin + Body owner Lauren Scifleet.

In this sponsored post, Lauren Scifleet talks about working in the beauty and wellness industry and her experiences as a woman in business.  

H2O SKIN + BODY owner Lauren Scifleet says the business has recently downsized to become more of a wellness studio.

“I decided to make the change during the pandemic, to become more results driven,” she says.

“Now we are specialising in HIFU, which is a non-surgical face lift that uses your body’s natural collagen, and skin treatments.

Having first established the business in 2012, Lauren says H2O has come a long way.

“We are looking forward to celebrating our 11th birthday very soon,” she says.

“What’s helped us stay running for such a long time is that fact that we’re honest, I think, and that we are always seeking new, up-to-date information for treatments.

“I have been in the beauty industry for 20 years, being trained all around the world, so I’m always looking for innovative approaches to treatment.”

Lauren says lately she’s been feeling pretty honoured, too.

“Amidst the current financial hardship, a number of salons have reached out to me,” she says.

“It has been really nice to mentor them through some rough patches, and we all stay in our lanes to help further empower one another.”

H2O SKIN + BODY. Call 6295 7072, or visit h2ospa.com.au

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