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FaceGym launches in Australia

January 9, 2023
Source: afr.com afr.com
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Lauren Sams Fashion editor Jan 9, 2023 – 5.00am Save Share Inge Theron spent 11 years studying the beauty industry for the Financial Times. She visited 57 spas, tried more than 30 different fitness classes and juiced her way through 15 14-day detoxes. She injected her face, she needled it, she threaded it. “And in the end,” says the South-African born, London-based entrepreneur, “all I got was a puffy face and a worn-out body”. Inge Theron founded FaceGym after realising the treatments she responded to best were those rooted in age-old techniques, especially deep massage. She also got an idea...
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