Monday, 5 October 2020

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Monday, 14 September 2020

Meet the Aesthetic Artist . Iryna Stewart.






Meet the woman with the magic touch: Iryna Stewart! Iryna is not just a skincare expert; she is an aesthetic artist.

Unusually, along with her degree in medicine, Iryna also has a degree in fine art. She views her clients as a blank canvas on which she creates a totally natural look that will never reveal the secret that any work has been done.

It’s this unique and individually tailored approach to anti-ageing skin treatments that has the who’s who of London clamouring to see her.

Steven Smith chats to her and gets her top five beauty tips. 

1. What would you say was the most important beauty tip you would maybe pass on to your daughter?

Inner beauty is important. Surround yourself with positive people and a strong core of family and friends. Just look at happy people—they have a sparkle in their eyes. If you go looking for trouble or drama, it will always find you, and it will show in your looks too. 

2. Your aesthetic treatments are varied, but you are a huge proponent of PRP that uses the client’s own blood. Can you tell us a little about it?

PRP can be used to treat everything from skin rejuvenation, hair loss, arthritis, injuries, and it will help enhance fillers.

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma; it’s a substance that’s thought to promote healing when injected. Plasma is a component of your blood that contains special “factors,” or proteins, that help your blood to clot. It also contains proteins that support cell growth. Researchers have produced PRP by isolating plasma from blood and concentrating it.

Blood is taken from the client, and then it is placed in a machine called the Camlab Clinical Centrifuge. It is spun around at 300-4500 miles per hour, and the blood is separated, leaving the clear plasma. It is also a good indication as to how your health is: the clearer it is, the better your health.

The PRP is then injected into the area needed. Most of my clients have it for hair loss or many into the face area. The results are often instant, giving them a fresher look, and it gets better over the next few weeks. It is also a very natural look. 

3. What would you suggest is the most overrated bit of advice on the market? 

Make sure you moisturise your skin; use a sunblock instead. Too much moisturiser can leave skin looking tired, so use a factor 20 sunscreen in the morning; you’ll see a difference quite quickly. 


4. You have been in the news for your mesotherapy treatments for hands. Do you still use this method, or has something new come on the market for ageing hands?

I still use mesotherapy, but more in combination with stem cells and fillers. It gives an amazing long-lasting result. 

5. There is a lot of buzz around stem cell therapy these days. Is it something you would recommend? 

I am a huge supporter of stem cell therapies and believe that they are the future of aesthetics. Stem cell treatment aesthetics involves the injection of stem cells into the skin, through IV, or applied to the skin after laser or micro-needling procedures. The injection contains stem cells, growth factors, cytokines, hyaluronic acid, exosomes, and other cellular products which are involved in the body's regenerative functions. Stem cells are there the future of aesthetics,




fans of Iryna includeeAEatEnders actress  Nicola Duffett and beauty exper tSteven Smith 

1. Favourite beauty product on the market? Hyaluronic acid.

2. Your favourite place in London? Marylebone High Street.

3. The best way to relax? I love to go running. 

4. Favourite restaurant? The Ivy in Guildford. https://theivyguildford.com/menus

5. Japanese or Chinese food? Lebanese. 

Contact Iryna Stewart at info@toplips.co.uk




Tuesday, 31 March 2020

DANCING WITH IT - OFF TOPIC

Dancing with it.
By Steven Smith



It is here, but we are too busy running our lives filled with stress, ambition and often greed to notice. It has been here for a while, watching and observing, but now it is ready. Its hand icily reaches out and so gently, as you sip your coffee, the virus finger strokes your face, you cannot feel it. Gingerly pausing for a second, it watches as you kiss your friend, your mother or your lover goodbye. The virus smiles as you shake a colleagues hand It feels ignited as its body starts to grow, filled with energy. You now carry. the virus talons and work exclusively for it .


The virus is moving now and dancing with us all; promiscuous and hungry. From partner to partner, it moves silently.

It’s not like you; it dances all night and day. You'll never keep up as its partners fall, one by one, struggling for air. It’s not your friend. It does not care who you are. It laughs as you reach out for help.

Family and friends mean nothing to it, It only fills its venomous body with more fuel as it dances on, watching you hold your loved ones, calling out. It is stronger now. Come, take its hand.

Suddenly, we can all stop the dance of life for a moment and run for cover. "It’s here. "It’s been found out.” But it just cries with laughter.

The experts and heroes come to help. Some fall at the first hurdle and others fight at the front line and many will give up their lives. It has no heart. A hero, warrior or foolish egotist; its cold hand has no discrimination. It wants us all.

But it knows it’s been seen. Its dance partners and apprentices must come from the selfish - those that cover their ears - or key workers, defending us. Its waiting and watching.

It can count on the ones stockpiling and dancing to a different tune to invite it back to their homes, and as they sleep at night and let out a gentle cough, it has done its job. Thank-you. It stops on the way out, looks around and sniggers. So many things, but in the end, only one thing counts - health.

Too much of everything. Earth is just like you and me, and we are its virus’ sooner or later the planet reaches breaking point. It will defend itself and spew many of us out with all its strength.



But by loving our planet and ourselves, just maybe we can dance on and on in harmony. It is not too late to listen to what is said and inhale, or this could be our last breath; Earth is struggling to breathe.






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