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Synaesthesia at Lush Spa The signature treatment proves to be an unusual, but relaxing, experience. Words: Nicky Trup
Posted on 17 May 2013
The signature treatment proves to be an unusual, but relaxing, experience. Words: Nicky Trup
Posted on 13 May 2013
Can gold-plated needles that deliver energy deep into the dermis really make skin look younger? Words: Sam Lewis
Posted on 10 May 2013
A new anti-ageing facial offers spa-goers the chance to take a more active part in their treatment. Words: Glen Mutel
Posted on 03 May 2013
A combination of traditional Chinese medicine and aromatherapy to cure aching muscles. Words: Maria Pieri
Posted on 26 April 2013
Some manicures are about so much more than nails. Words: Sonia Soltani
Posted on 19 April 2013
Does Benefit's new primer help foundation stay fresh and last longer? Words: Stephanie Cavagnaro
Posted on 02 April 2013
Rejuvenate the mind and body with Thalgo’s new Indoceane Spa Ritual. Words: Maria Pieri
Posted on 10 March 2013
When you’re going through treatment for cancer, finding a spa that caters to your needs is harder than you’d think. Words: Janine Brook
Posted on 05 March 2013
Treat a dry, dehydrated complexion with Bliss Spa's new facial. Words: Sarah Jagger
Posted on 12 February 2013
Angel Eyes extend lashes for a semi-permanent, pain-free, natural look. Words: Helen Warwick
Posted on 01 February 2013
The Dream On massage integrates reflexology with a Swedish and head massage to aid a trouble-free night’s sleep. Words: Nicky Trup
Posted on 10 January 2013
Lava Rescue is a massage using tiger clam shells from the South Pacific filled with a self-heating blend of minerals and water. Words: Sonia Soltani
Posted on 04 December 2012
Mum of two Joanne Sommerfield opted for breast enhancement using implants. Here she talks about what went right, and wrong. Words: Joanne Sommerfield & Sam Lewis
Posted on 24 July 2012
Long-lasting straight hair without being chained to the hair dryer. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Words: Lucy Miller