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Answered: 3 reader questions about body and skin care

Synergy Face + Body founder Anna Churchill offers her expert insight on RALtoday reader submissions

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Synergy Founder Anna Churchill has more than 30 years of aesthetics experience.

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You asked, Synergy Face + Body founder Anna Churchill answered. Keep reading for this local expert’s advice on fitness, aging, and dry skin.

I am finally ready for a skincare change. How do I know what I need?

An expert consultation will provide an honest facial aging assessment and treatment recommendations. Plus, new Synergy clients receive complimentary Full Face Assessments and VISIA SkinAnalysis through February.

I’m back on my fitness grind, but I’m not seeing results. Can you tell me more about Accufit?

Accufit™ is an amazing tool for toning the body to complement the hard work you’re already putting in. The FDA-approved treatment uses electromagnetic stimulation to contract your muscles.

I think SkinVive could be great for my dry skin. Is it worth the hype?

Yes! SkinVive is a hyaluronic acid-based serum delivered directly into the dermis to hydrate the skin from within + give a noticeable glow for at least six months.

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