Suqqu has just launched a new mask as part of their refined flow skincare line, featuring the Active Hyaluronic Acid Complex. As well as covering the face, it has strips that cover the jawline to help enhance the lifting effect. The next time I'm able to visit the counter, I will be buying some of these.
There are special events at the Suqqu counters in London and Birmingham from Thursday 14th January to Sat 23 January where you can experience a Gankin massage and the new mask. There's a booking fee of £30 redeemable against purchase on the day.
One of my resolutions for this year is to give the Gankin massage a proper go at home, as I can feel that I'm holding a lot of tension in my jaw at the moment, and I'm hurtling towards 40 (can I still call myself a girl then?) So I might book myself in for an appointment and actually pay attention instead of snoozing off like I usually do.
Telephone numbers for:
Suqqu, Selfridges London 0207 318 3538
Suqqu, Selfridges Birmingham 0121 600 6816
Image is courtesy of www.Suqqu.com.


Hiya, are the SKII mask any good, still struggeling with the purchase because of the price...hmm,if you get a chance to try the Suqqu masks, please post a review.. I do not live in London so I do not have the chance to just go and try it, will be there in April though for some serious shopping, so it would be great to know if it is worthwhile to ionvest in these masks, thanks a lot! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Bekka
ReplyDeleteI liked the SKII masks, I wouldn't say they were miraculous though. They were good if my skin was dehydrated (seriously, excellent for plane journeys and this time of the year when the central heating is on constantly.) They are probably one of the better products in the SKII line in my opinion. I will definitely review the Suqqu ones if I try them.
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"hurtling towards 40"? Honestly, you do not know what hurtling IS!
ReplyDeleteLove you, really ... ;)
I never thought of wearing those masks on a plane, what a good idea! Avoid socializing, get some rest, and when you are off the plane, all refreshed!
ReplyDeleteIn my case flying places cause me loss of social life! LOL. I haven't been online for some weeks & I've missed heaps.
ReplyDeleteI'm too self-conscious to use masks during flights, to ward off pesky "neighbours" I pretend to be a foreigner that doesn't understand whatever language he/she speaks. I actually speak 5 languages. Hehehe...
Hi Get Lippie - LOL, love you too. x
ReplyDeleteHey Olivia - they are fab for counteracting that horrid 'arrid dry, yet somehow oily' feel that planes always leave my skin with.
Hi Music - lovely to see you again. LOL, your way works too :)