Beauty Matters’ new Payot products launch

A LOT of things matter to Natalee Cook, especially beauty.

Beauty also mattered to Nadia Payot, who more than a century ago developed a beauty brand that has stood the test of time.

Natalee’s iconic skin and beauty salon, Beauty Matters, was established in Moree in 1993, and a relationship with the Payot brand was created in 2017.

This enduring relationship will be celebrated at a series of special events at Beauty Matters on October 29 and 30, when Payot expert, Kristan Day, meets clients and guests, and offers insights and advice on Payot’s new products and beauty breakthroughs.

“Payot was founded over a century ago by one of the world’s first, formally trained female physicians, Nadia Payot,” Natalee said.

“Nadia was celebrated for her expertise in healing and caring for wounds, and was also responsible for creating the first facial specialising in massage techniques to stimulate cell renewal  and help detoxify the skin.”

Natalee extends an invitation to existing and new clients to attend these special events and experience Payot’s new products.

A one-hour Roselift Institute Facial on either day will cost just $89, a saving of $50.

Natalee Cook will host a series of special events at Beauty Matters on October 29 and 30, when Payot expert, Kristan Day, meets clients and guests.
Natalee Cook will host a series of special events at Beauty Matters on October 29 and 30, when Payot expert, Kristan Day, meets clients and guests.

Clients can book a facial and receive an exclusive Payot gift bag valued at $100 when a Payot product is purchased.

“By upgrading the experience, and purchasing two or more products, clients will receive an $80 upgrade on their next facial as well as the gift bag,” Natalee said.

On Wednesday evening, October 30, Natalee and her experienced staff will host an exclusive Payot event between 5.30pm and 7pm.

“We will introduce four new products in our Roselift range which is purely focused on anti-ageing and firming,” Natalee said.

Clients will enjoy champagne and refreshments followed by an informative presentation by Payot specialist, Kristan Day.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Kristan to Beauty Matters, where she will be available to our clients and guests, sharing insights on the latest breakthroughs Payot offers for your skin,” Natalee said.

These special events present an opportunity to demonstrate the optimal techniques for applying and layering skincare to maximize effectiveness, and focus on order, quantity, and application methods.

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“Navigating the skincare industry can be overwhelming, but we’re here to guide everyone, especially new clients, in achieving the best results with products tailored to your specific skin type and concerns,” Natalee said.

For nearly 100 years, Payot has been there for women at every life stage, offering skin and body care based on innovative formulas incorporating the latest scientific advances.

Natalee Cook is proud to bring that knowledge to Beauty Matters Moree.

To book an appointment, simply scan the QR code on this page or visit the Beauty Matters website:

https://www.beautymatters.com.au/

For all inquiries, feel free to call Beauty Matters: 6752 2323.

“Spaces are limited, so please ensure you book early,” Natalee smiled.

 

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