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Lush, known for its revitalising scents and phenomenal products, is offering a new 50-minute facial, Rewilding, at its Cardiff Lush Spa. The luxurious facial utilises hot and cold therapy, facial massages and lymphatic techniques to make the skin appear sculpted and rejuvenated. The quality of your skin is at the forefront of what Lush do, so this facial has been created by its in-house spa development team, achieving maximum results with minimal interference.
The treatment begins with a double cleanse, where Lush's gentle signature cleanser, Ultrabland or vegan alternative Ultraplant, is massaged into the skin and removed with warming mitts. Drop of Hope soap is then applied for a foaming cleanse using facial brushes, containing moisturising rapeseed oil from Fukushima; which provides a vital source of income for people who lost their livelihoods in the nuclear disaster. The oil extracted from the seeds do not contain any irradiated caesium, as this is left behind in the plant – making it completely safe to use.
Lush's firming and brightening Ayesha face mask is then applied. Lush purchases this beautiful oil in collaboration with the Orangutan Information Center in a way that doesn't further damage the forests of Sumatra, Indonesia – and in fact aids its regeneration using permaculture practices.
All of this is massaged into the skin and neck, focusing some tension-relieving rubs on the shoulders and head. Full of Grace facial serum is then applied to the face and neck, combined with some expert technique to leave you glowing. To bring you back into the room and out of the euphoric state of relaxation, an uplifting cold therapy mask containing witch hazel and peppermint jelly is applied followed by the Gorgeous moisturiser or a tailored alternative.
The Rewilding facial (£125) is available to book now via the app or your local Lush Spa www.lush.com/uk/en/shops