Natural anti-aging facial treatment that regulates metabolism using low-voltage current and honey
The microcurrent treatments offered at our salon deliver a gentle electrical current to the cells, helping to balance the electrical currents flowing throughout the body.
It unlocks the skin's and body's inherent resilience, supporting anti-aging care from the inside out.
In addition, the use of honey provides a source of carbohydrates, which cells use to produce energy.
This treatment is a sensible combination of a weak external electrical current and internal energy support.
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Aesthetician in Kawasaki
Provided at Kaori’s place
Weak-Current Facial, 120 minutes
2 hrs
This facial treatment uses a very gentle, low-level electrical current.
A gentle electrical stimulus helps awaken the cells and improve blood flow.
This supports the body’s inherent energy and resilience.
Many people report improved skin radiance, a lifted appearance, and a refreshed, revitalized feeling.We also provide a honey-infused drink before and after the treatment to help boost your body’s metabolism and generate energy.
You can message Kaori to customise or make changes.
My qualifications
4 years of experience
Cell-Ram (microcurrent beauty therapy) therapist,
Honey Therapist
Education and training
Certified by the Honey Therapy Association, Inc. – Holder of the Honey Therapist (Advanced) qualification
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Where you’ll go
213-0011, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kawasaki, Japan
Things to know
Guest requirements
Guests aged 18 and over can attend, up to 1 guests in total.
Accessibility
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Cancellation policy
Cancel at least 1 day before the start time for a full refund.
$290 SGD From $290 SGD per guest, previously $322 SGD
Free cancellation
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