SKIN CONCERNS
ADDRESSING COMMON SKIN CONDITIONSDMK’s approach to revising the skin addresses the underlying cause of any skin condition taking into account the natural way your skin functions. The result of this approach is that even the most stubborn skin disorders believed to be difficult to treat can be resolved effectively with very good results.
RRPM – THE ONE APPROACH TO MULTIPLE SKIN PROBLEMS
REMOVE, REBUILD, PROTECT, MAINTAIN
The Effective Path To Healthy Skin – The Natural Way
Our philosophy is simple: We believe that the origin of most skin problems is the result of some disharmony in the body as a result of various causes such as trauma, environmental damage, lifestyle, diet, medications etc.
Our approach to revising the skin back to health is founded on our 4 Step Concept, that is designed to emulate the natural rhythm of the skin. Our products are formulated with ingredients that mimic the skin’s own chemistry.
This unique system is based on the premise that the skin will more readily accept chemistry it recognizes as its own. It will also respond positively to treatments that work in harmony with its own natural rhythm.
DMK believes that the first goal in any skin revision treatment before targeting the skin concern is to assist the skin cells to return to their natural natural state.
- Our primary aim is to firstly REMOVE the obstacles that are inhibiting the natural functioning of the skin.
- Next our aim is to REBUILD the skin by assisting in restoring lost cell function and repairing any tissue damage.
- We PROTECT the new, living cells by strengthening the immune system, shielding the skin from free radical damage.
- Finally, through home maintenance, we MAINTAIN the process of RRPM long enough for the skin cells to respond positively to treatment.
YOUR SKIN IS OUR CONCERN
AGEING
ACNE
PIGMENTATION
SCARRING
HAIR REMOVAL
CALLOUSES
CELLULITE
STRETCH MARKS
FOLLICULITIS
AGE SPOTS
SUN DAMAGE
TEENAGE SKIN
OILY SKIN
DRY SKIN
COMBINATION SKIN
OPEN PORES
REACTIVE SKIN
PSORIASIS
ROSACEA
SPIDER VEINS
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