Posted by: Joe in Untagged on
Dec 14, 2009
Latisse is one of the newest products to hit the esthetic market in 2009. Latisse is prescription product that is FDA-approved to grow eyelashes for people who have lost or have inadequate eyelashes. Latisse works by deferring the natural cycle where your eyelashes are shed approximately every three weeks. As a result, when you use Latisse regularly, your grow longer fuller eyelashes. We also found that Latisse will cause eyebrows to thicken when applied to the eyebrow area. Perfect for women (or men) who've had an incident with an overly aggressive brow waxing tech. Results are readily visible in about 3-4 weeks. Give it a try, we always stock Latisse, and from time to time even offer special discounts.
Posted by: Joe in Untagged on
Dec 8, 2009
Spa gift cards are a terrific way to show someone that you really care. A visit to the spa can be very relaxing. There is nothing better than an expert massage to get rid of stress and knotted muscles. A serene spa with exotic smells and quiet music is just the right fix to calm jittery nerves. Gift cards come in all different shapes and designs. The best ones are those given from the heart. The gift cards at New Image Medical Spa in Huntingdon Valley are beautifully packages and do not have an expiration date. The value of the card is totally flexible, starting from as little as $25 to $1000 or more. Spa gift cards are a perfect holiday gift.
In speaking to a good friend of mine who is a marketing maven, I wondered aloud how some companies pick their brand logo or image. There are some really interesting ones out there. For example, a website called "lulu.com" is an online book publishing network. "Lulu?" Yet, it is now in the top 1000 website in the world. There are others like "mozy.com" - a site that will backup your computer data automatically. "Mozy"? Some companies' brand name reflect what they do. For example, "thefreedictionary.com" is exactly that - a FREE dictionary. Now, I asked myself what does a butterfly have to do with a medspa. I looked up the definition of a "monarch butterfly" on freedictionary.com. The monarch butterfly is described as " A large American butterfly (Danaus plexippus) having light orange-brown wings with black veins and white-spotted black borders, noted for its long-distance migrations and its brightly striped caterpillars that feed on the milkweed plant. Also called milkweed butterfly." Maybe the business owners wanted to portray to the world that their intent is to show the business as ever-migrating over long distances? Makes perfect sense I guess, because many medspas these days do tend to change owners quite a bit, most fail because they over-promise and under-deliver. Our name says exactly what our intent is - we strive to create a New Image for our clients. A beautiful radiant youthful image.