Photo: Sabrina Huneau, Facialist & Body Expert

Do you know kobido? It is an ancestral Japanese massage which improves circulation through a succession of tapping, smoothing, kneading of the skin and, ultimately, produces a “lifting effect”. This is one of the treatments provided by Sabrina Huneau, a “facialist” – we used to say: beautician – who recently took up residence in the Marais, at 40 rue Saint-Paul (4th).

Treatment at Sabrina Huneau, Facialist & Body Expert

His job is to square the skin, reshape it and release it from all tension. And this, in a less invasive and less costly way than. It would be an aesthetic medicine surgical procedure. After a career in commerce and finance, the young woman decided, in 2010, to unfold her massage table to provide tailor-made treatments. “I wanted to create THE salon in which I would dream of being a client,” she explains.

Today, here she is who claims the title of "body expert", developing protocols that range from pleasure treatments to problems such as acne, cellulite, heavy legs, sagging skin, water retention. , edema following an operation, excessively marked wrinkles, the evacuation of toxins, etc.

Sabrina Huneau, Facialist & Body Expert

In particular, she practices two types of lymphatic drainage (this deep treatment which accelerates the circulation of lymph and replenishes the cells in order to reshape the silhouette). Sandrine Framezelle “labeled” drainage which combines massage and holigymlift technology. And that of Renata França, the famous Brazilian masseuse who favors sustained but gentle manual pressure. These treatments are provided using products from the Yon-Ka and Modologie brands with numerous active ingredients.

Sabrina Huneau, Facialist and Body Expert
40 rue Saint-Paul, 75004 Paris
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 19 p.m.
Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 20:30 p.m.
Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 18 p.m.
Tel: +01 83 92 87 11

Text: Morgane Joulin

18.11.22

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