Hooray! In-store beauty treatments are back | Sali Hugues

I appreciate an online discount code as much as the next beauty nerd, but what website can offer me an "Oxygen Blast" facial before the party, like this? did an Elizabeth Arden consultant do the other day? Smart brick-and-mortar retailers know the in-person customer experience is their ace, and their new countertop treat menus couldn't be further from the dodgy makeovers of yesteryear. It's also a great way to try out products with no commitment or risk.

The aforementioned Arden treatment (a 15-minute booster during which a hydrating serum mist and of oxygen was delivered very pleasantly using an airbrush on my face and neck for a plumper and brighter glow - albeit temporary - is just one of those offered in the new Red Door services Spa Express, available at select counters Others on the menu include a modern peel, a personalized facial massage and another around the use of a digital diagnostic tool measuring skin moisture levels (I did too and found the result gratifying. All cost £15, but are fully redeemable for any product purchased on the same day.

The Japanese skincare brand Shiseido skin also doesn't charge for its over-the-counter diagnostic service, which uses a skincare machine. for measuring skin texture, evenness, damage and tone, or for its two Japanese skin treatments (one of which uses the very expensive Future Solutions LX products), which last 10 to 20 minutes.

Clarins, whose non-prescription skincare products are among the best, has just renewed and relaunched its We Know Skin express skincare card in-store, with facial skincare , skin diagnostics, eye regeneration sessions and massages, all lasting 10 to 15 minutes. and costing zero cents.

Estée Lauder Countertops offer both hands-off and convenient services, the latter involving digital skin analysis terminals (essentially an iPad camera) that use AI technology to quickly and accurately measure the extent of skin problems, from dark circles and redness to wrinkles and sun damage, or less daunting, find your perfect foundation shade to hide them all.

Elizabeth Arden, Estée Lauder and Clarins all offer reservations and services online nationwide. Wherever you're going, I suggest making an appointment (even if it's only an hour in advance while you're browsing the bedding) to fully benefit from the experience of a focused consultant - who, by the way, will almost always be happy to deliver in-person service after being unable to reach beauty customers for two years.

Hooray! In-store beauty treatments are back | Sali Hugues

I appreciate an online discount code as much as the next beauty nerd, but what website can offer me an "Oxygen Blast" facial before the party, like this? did an Elizabeth Arden consultant do the other day? Smart brick-and-mortar retailers know the in-person customer experience is their ace, and their new countertop treat menus couldn't be further from the dodgy makeovers of yesteryear. It's also a great way to try out products with no commitment or risk.

The aforementioned Arden treatment (a 15-minute booster during which a hydrating serum mist and of oxygen was delivered very pleasantly using an airbrush on my face and neck for a plumper and brighter glow - albeit temporary - is just one of those offered in the new Red Door services Spa Express, available at select counters Others on the menu include a modern peel, a personalized facial massage and another around the use of a digital diagnostic tool measuring skin moisture levels (I did too and found the result gratifying. All cost £15, but are fully redeemable for any product purchased on the same day.

The Japanese skincare brand Shiseido skin also doesn't charge for its over-the-counter diagnostic service, which uses a skincare machine. for measuring skin texture, evenness, damage and tone, or for its two Japanese skin treatments (one of which uses the very expensive Future Solutions LX products), which last 10 to 20 minutes.

Clarins, whose non-prescription skincare products are among the best, has just renewed and relaunched its We Know Skin express skincare card in-store, with facial skincare , skin diagnostics, eye regeneration sessions and massages, all lasting 10 to 15 minutes. and costing zero cents.

Estée Lauder Countertops offer both hands-off and convenient services, the latter involving digital skin analysis terminals (essentially an iPad camera) that use AI technology to quickly and accurately measure the extent of skin problems, from dark circles and redness to wrinkles and sun damage, or less daunting, find your perfect foundation shade to hide them all.

Elizabeth Arden, Estée Lauder and Clarins all offer reservations and services online nationwide. Wherever you're going, I suggest making an appointment (even if it's only an hour in advance while you're browsing the bedding) to fully benefit from the experience of a focused consultant - who, by the way, will almost always be happy to deliver in-person service after being unable to reach beauty customers for two years.

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