Bibliographic Details
Title: |
So, Where Do You Facial in Paris? |
Authors: |
LONG, APRIL (AUTHOR) |
Source: |
Town & Country. Summer2024, Vol. 178 Issue 5501, p52-52. 3/5p. 1 Color Photograph. |
Subjects: |
CIDER vinegar, COVID-19 pandemic |
Geographic Terms: |
PARIS (France) |
Abstract: |
Sophie Carbonari, a renowned facialist in Paris, has opened a permanent studio in the 17th-century Palais Royal. Known for her unique fascia-targeting massage technique, Carbonari offers rejuvenating facials using custom-blended concoctions. She has also recently launched her own product line, including a plant-powered antioxidant serum and a gua sha tool. The studio, located in a serene aerie with windows overlooking the palais's courtyard garden, is reached through an art gallery. [Extracted from the article] |
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Database: |
MAS Ultra - School Edition |
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