Is your cleavage ready for summer?
The cleavage facial is latest beauty sensation

The cleavage facial is latest beauty sensation
With swimsuit season just around the corner, get your cleavage ready to sparkle with the latest beauty sensation to hit the UK - the cleavage facial.
During this rejuvenating treatment the face, neck and chest are cleansed, exfoliated, masked and moisturised, with rose oil-based treatments to smooth wrinkles, heal rough, damaged skin, whilst firming and re-hydrating.
A soothing massage is then given around your décolletage to improve lymphatic drainage around the area.
The new treatment may appeal to people as the neck and chest area are often neglected and suffer from premature aging and sun damage without people realising.
Founder of Ark, London’s leading Skin Care Centres, Shula Starkey says: ‘This area is one that many women in the UK tend to neglect until it's too late. I wanted something to help myself and others in this area, so I devised the Cleavage Facial.’
The Cleavage Facial lasts for 75 mins and costs £75 and is available in all of Ark’s four branches; Wimbledon, Putney, Fulham and Holland Park.
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