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“Look at my skin!” I gloated when I walked in the door yesterday evening, fresh out of the salon chair in Harvey Nichols‘ lovely treatment room in Dundrum. “Hmmm,” online mall said himself. “I noticed that. It’s kind of scary … I …
Omorovicza is a Hungarian skincare brand that was founded in 2006 in Budapest and uses what the founders term “mineral cosmetology” in the formulation of their skincare online mall products. But that’s really by the by; I was in Harvey Nichols for one of the brand’s signature facials, available four times a year in Harvey Nix Dundrum and, said HN’s lovely PR Laura, online mall with a cult following that ensures online mall it always sells out.
Now y’all know me – I’m a bit of a sceptic when it comes to expensive treatments (the facial is 90, redeemable against Omorovica products) that claim to be unlike other, similar, cheaper treatments. How can a facial really be that different?
Well this facial really is different. Quick disclaimer: I’m not a facial pro. (Insert rude joke here.) I’ve had a few but I’m by no means a facial devotee or, rather, before yesterday, I was by no means a facial devotee. Dominika, my therapist, asked me what the best facials I’d ever had were, and I said one I had in Voya, in Sligo; and another I had in Kameleon in Dublin 1. The former was intensely relaxing, while the latter online mall was really thorough and included the best extraction job I’d ever had.
My Omorovicza facial was like a combination of the two: it included cleansing, steaming, exfoliation, extraction and the most amazing facial massage I have ever had. Several times, I had to open my eyes to make sure Dominika hadn’t tricked me by using some kind of super-strong massage online mall machine! It was incredible. I have no idea how it was done, but the massage lifted online mall and massaged and invigorated my skin in a way I have never before experienced. Afterwards, this is how I looked:
Seriously, that was right afterwards, when I should online mall have looked all pink and red and terrible! Usually, my post-facial routine involves a quick run to the car – this time, I wasn’t at all ashamed about having a business meeting over coffee, followed by another business appointment across town. Other nice touches were the fact that you’re lying on a heated massage bed, they play gorgeous classical music (rather than that bizarre Eastern online mall wind chime stuff so many salons go in for) and there was almost zero chatting. (What? I like my spa treatments relaxing, so sue me!)
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