Dua Lipa snapped a selfie enjoying an LED facial treatment by the wired-up, gloved hands of Milan-based facialist Alessandra Ricchizzi.
Although Lipa didn’t elaborate on what exactly is happening in the image, one thing’s for certain: The treatment involves multiple types of LED light therapy along with.
According to Ricchizzi’s website, her signature manual lifting facial includes infrared light therapy and blue light therapy, followed up by red light therapy delivered via the metallic thimbles you see below. And Lipa isn’t the first celebrity to enjoy Ricchizzi’s treatment: Jennifer Aniston also stopped in for her signature facial when the actress was in Italy to film the 2019 movie, “Murder Mystery.
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