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Holidays and injuries wreaked havoc on my skin. Here’s how I fixed it
Each fortnight, Stephanie Darling roadtests a different make-up, skincare or wellness trend to find out whether it’s worth your time. Ahead, what to look for in a rejuvenating facial.
The lowdown After returning from a European holiday, during which all my skincare regimens went to hell, partly as a result of fracturing both wrists (yes, really), I hot-footed it to Ella Baché for a Reawaken My Rejuvenation facial to deal with my dull, unexfoliated skin. I was greeted by Christine, a therapist I’ve known for years, so I knew she would work her magic to re-texture my skin with this treatment, which features a highly concentrated retinol mask. After double-cleansing my face using a cream and then a foaming cleanser, she focused on the area around my eyes using Ella Baché Eye and Lip Cleanser (ellabache.com.au, $47), before applying a fruit enzyme exfoliator. Christine’s hands, combined with the potent retinol and a Qigong brushing infusion, helped slough off all those dead skin cells. Next was a soothing facial massage followed by the application of Ella Baché Great SPF50+ Facesaver lotion ($50), to keep my freshly revealed skin safe from the sun.
Pain factor None.
Downtime Thirty uplifting minutes.
Results This quick-fix facial left my skin looking plump and fresh.
Where to get it Melbourne and Sydney: Ella Baché; ellabache.com.au. Cost: $85.
At home Try Ella Baché Purifying Tomate Emulsion (ellabache.com.au, $90) once or twice a week.
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Ask Steph
How do I keep my hair hydrated during summer?
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Protect your locks from the annual onslaught of chlorine and salt water by using a hydrating hair mask, such as Kérastase Chronologiste Ultimate Masque (adorebeauty.com.au, $75) at least once
a week. Also apply before swimming.
Send questions to stephanie@darlingbeauty.com.au.
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