The 90-minute Pearl treatment was created exclusively for the Four Seasons hotel in Dubai A signature ‘Pearl’ treatment has been developed for Four Seasons Resort at Dubai Jumeirah Beach by Swiss beauty company Dr Burgener.
Combining anti-ageing pearls enriched with hyaluronic acid, a natural extract of lily flower rich in nupharin and vitamin C the facial has a natural ability to reflect the sun’s rays and protect the skin against UVA solar damage.
The 90-minute treatment is based on an exfoliation of the skin and uses an exfoliating gel, the ‘Dr Burgener Pearly Exfoliating Jelly’, which leaves the skin soft and shiny.
This treatment is followed by the application of ‘Dr Burgener 3D Mask’, which ensures a diffusion of anti-ageing and plumping hyaluronic acid and active ingredients through the epidermis.
Finally, the application of ‘Dr Burgener Precious Pearl Serum’ gives the skin a radiant glow and a filling and firming effect.
All products are free from preservatives, fragrances, colourings and parabens, according to the company.
Supplier: Dr Burgener LausanneSwitzerland Specialists in body and facial care. Web: www.drburgener.com
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