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A Business Ecosystem for Skin care Businesses
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Skin Care Related Articles
This is the place to read and share your own skin care related articles. If you are looking to add your own article, you can write about anything that relates to skin care; be it about creams, serums, laser hair removal, acne, coolsculpting - any skin care related topic is perfect for this article archive.
Latest website audit from our spider
Our web spider - powered with AI - can identify good and bad points of each site it visits. Below you'll find a random selection of sites our spider has recently visited, along with its notes on what it has found. The reason we show you these spider audits is to help give you ideas on how you can improve your own website.
analysed on 15 July 2026
1. What the website is about (purpose)The site is for Amanda’s Acupuncture, offering acupuncture and naturopathy in Billericay, Essex. Its purpose is to introduce visitors to Amanda’s services, communicate the approach (“a caring and supportive environment”), and encourage people to contact the practitioner for advice and treatment.2. Good points / trust signals - Clear business identity: The page text repeatedly names “Amanda’s Acupuncture,” establishing ownership and relevance.
- Specific services stated: It explicitly offers acupuncture and naturopathy, helping visitors understand what they can receive.
- Geographic credibility: It states the practice location as Billericay, Essex, which is important for local visitors.
- Direct contact details shown: It includes an email address: info@amanda-acupuncture.co.uk, making it easy for visitors to reach out.
- Supportive positioning: The wording “caring and supportive environment” helps convey a patient-centered tone.
- Relevant page sections implied: The presence of links/titles such as About, Prices, and Testimonials suggests the site intends to cover key information (though the provided text only confirms the headings exist).
3. Improvements to help visitors - Explain who you are more clearly: Add a fuller “About” description with qualifications, training, and experience (e.g., years practicing, professional registrations, specialties).
- Clarify what conditions you help: Include specific examples of common issues treated (pain, stress, digestive concerns, etc.) and what visitors should expect from treatment.
- Outline the patient journey: Provide a brief step-by-step process (initial consultation, assessment, typical session frequency, and how progress is reviewed).
- Make pricing information more concrete: The text indicates a “Prices” section exists; include sample ranges or what is included in a first appointment versus follow-ups.
- Use testimonials meaningfully: If testimonials exist, ensure they include at least first names/initials, general outcomes, and whether they relate to acupuncture and/or naturopathy.
- Add stronger calls to action in the visible text: Encourage a clear next step such as “Book an appointment” or “Email for availability” within the main message, not only via a footer/contact line.
- Improve trust with additional evidence: If applicable, include professional affiliations, safeguarding/consent approach, and relevant disclaimers (e.g., acupuncture/naturopathy is complementary and not a replacement for urgent medical care).
- Provide clearer contact context: Beyond email, include opening/appointment availability details in the main text to reduce uncertainty for new visitors.
What's new? A spider's view!
15 July 2026
Our web spider is visiting our listings 24/7. It's on the lookout for any new shiny info from the sites it spiders, and has highlighted just some sites it's found on its journey around the web below. Warning: our spider has a quirky sense of humour.
WHAT'S NEW?
The site highlights a broad menu of beauty and medical-style skin services in St Athan, Wales, including laser hair removal, tattoo removal, skin rejuvenation, and multiple facial and advanced treatments. It emphasizes non-invasive, technology-led offerings such as illumi facial treatments, HIFU with RF microneedling, alumier peels and skincare, CACI facial toning, SkinPen microneedling, Environ skin care, advanced electrolysis, and Demalux LED light therapy. The page also promotes skin consultations and an easy “Book Today” pathway, with clear service categories and branded product shopping for featured items.
Discovered: 2 days, 15 hours, 22 mins ago
WHAT'S NEW?
Southface Dermatology (Bournemouth/Poole area) presents its core offering of comprehensive medical dermatology, with strong emphasis on skin cancer care, laser treatments (including hair removal), and anti-ageing options like anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, and the award-winning Hydrafacial. The page highlights extensive experience in laser work and positions the team as cancer-specialist dermatologists connected to NHS skin cancer services. A “Price Guide” and “Book an Appointment” call-to-action support the customer journey, while the clinic also showcases broad treatment categories (e.g., cryotherapy, mole mapping, photodynamic therapy, and microneedling). Google review proof supports ongoing patient satisfaction with 108 verified reviews.
Discovered: 14 days, 15 hours, 32 mins ago
Content updates from Silver and Gold listings
CONTENT UPDATE
Medialook removed the “Kit list”/“Kit List” callout from the homepage header/navigation content and replaced it with “Pricing” information as the primary pricing entry point. This matters to customers because it streamlines how people reach cost details and reduces friction when deciding whether to book. The site also shifted the “Pricing guide” presentation slightly by emphasizing “RATE CARD 2026” (and “Transparent pricing”) across the page more prominently, reinforcing budget transparency for prospects. Overall, the update is customer-decision focused: fewer browsing steps to understand pricing and availability.
CONTENT UPDATE
Barringtons Wedding Cars keeps the homepage content largely the same, but there’s one customer-visible change: the contact form submit button’s captcha/math prompt changes from “12 + 6” to “7 + 6.” This can affect whether the form can be submitted easily, but it doesn’t change pricing, service offerings, fleet details, testimonials, service coverage, or calls-to-action. No other meaningful business or messaging updates appear in the new snapshot (and navigation/footer/date/styling differences are not considered).
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WHAT'S NEW?
Lovely Sugaring positions itself as an all-gender sugaring hair removal salon with a strong focus on comfort, body positivity, and inclusivity, charging based on the amount of hair rather than gender. The site highlights its use of natural ingredients through a partnership with Sugar & Co, emphasizing the sugar, water, and lemon formula. Booking and client experience are supported by Fresha, including a per-body-part service structure and a required 30% deposit. The content also promotes new client education via sugaring FAQs and an overview of “How it Works” and “Sugaring 101,” reinforcing an accessible onboarding journey.
Discovered: 17 days, 16 hours, 17 mins ago
WHAT'S NEW?
The content you shared doesn’t show any clearly new updates—there are no visible announcements, blog posts, pricing changes, testimonials, new portfolio items, awards, team changes, or updated free resources. What it does provide is a detailed, well-structured overview of the clinic’s offerings and website navigation, highlighting a broad range of facial surgical and non-surgical procedures (including facelifts, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, hair transplant/PRP restoration, and options like Botox, dermal fillers, RF microneedling, and laser skin resurfacing). Overall, the site content appears organized to support easy exploration and consultation booking.
Discovered: 21 days, 5 hours, 37 mins ago
WHAT'S NEW?
Bobbie Charles is shining brighter than ever, crowned 2024’s Best Clinic and Best Customer Care at the Australian Beauty Industry Awards. Their dedication to skin and beauty treatments, coupled with a warm, judgment-free environment, sets them apart. The team continues to expand its service offerings, delighting clients with everything from facials to custom brow and lash treatments. With glowing five-star testimonials flooding in, clients leave feeling fabulous and renewed. Plus, their ongoing commitment to excellence ensures that every visit is an experience worth repeating. If pampering were an Olympic sport, Bobbie Charles would score gold every time!
Discovered: 23 days, 12 hours, 32 mins ago
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