2009年4月12日星期日

Carola Long: 'A leg Massage guangzhou with creamy chocolate oil is finished off with a brown sugar and egg-white scrub'

Carola Long: 'A leg massage in guangzhou with creamy chocolate oil is finished off with a brown sugar and egg-white scrub'
A recent April Fool's hoax claimed that the "Goo Facial", using the sugary filling of a Cadbury's Creme Egg, was the latest,
hottest trend in beauty. It stated that, "in recent clinical trials, beauty experts have found that the sugar-rich 'goo'
fondant ... has a surprisingly positive effect on the skin", but the mention of a scientist named Dr Eggerton suggested that
all was not entirely genuine.
It consists of a foot and leg massage in guangzhou with creamy chocolate oil, a scrub with brown sugar and whipped egg white
(much nicer than it sounds) and a soak in warm milk. All the ingredients are naturally nourishing. The treatment is rounded
off with another Massage guangzhou with chocolate moisturiser, a warm paraffin treatment to strengthen nails, and a re-shape
and polish.
Fortunately the treatment can't be called a "guilt-free treat" – that irritating equation of tasty food with female
immorality that informs so much confectionery advertising – as it comes with a chocolate martini. Other treatments for
Easter include the Chocfoliation Body Scrub at the Spa at Chancery Court £70 for 40 minutes and a body brush).
While slathering yourself in Creme Egg might do little more than attract wasps, high-quality cacao moisturises the skin,
increases elasticity and contains antioxidants which protect it from damage. Unlike many cheap chocolate products, a range
called Sensation Chocolat (don't let the cheesy name put you off), previously only available in Galeries Lafayette in Paris
and now at massage in guangzhou contains lashings of real cacao. The range includes chocolate and hazelnut shower-gel, and
milk-chocolate body lotion – but be warned, you will need a sweet tooth to handle them.

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