A fruitier kind of facial

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A fruitier kind of facial

When I stepped into the Commons in Sydney’s Darlinghurst for the new Ella Baché Fruit d’Eclat a la Tomate Bio not so long ago – I didn’t realise what a phenomenally fruity beauty I was about to discover. You see, this moisturiser is also a healthy glow cream – which means it delivers that much-coveted radiance we all dream of.
We were introduced to the newest Ella Baché offering over a sumptuous gourmet menu – made entirely with ingredients from the product in mind.

I sat enthralled by the organic tomatoes whizzing by, the organic apricot and prosciutto entrée and the shea butter and organic mulberry tart. Note: food is a super effective way to make important product notes like ingredients stick in your brain… very, very effective. (nom nom nom, dribble)

I was so impressed with the product that I sat there playing with the shiny red tube and sniffing the sample I rubbed into my hand with multiple ‘ooohs’ and ‘ahhhs’. The PR couldn’t help but notice my swooning – and offered to let me try the facial version of the product at the Elizabeth St salon. So the very next day – off I went.

Well, talk about a treat. The facial was ultra nourishing and seriously decadent – there were massages, deep cleansing treatments and a steam mask that felt so invigorating I didn’t want it to end. We finished with a generous slathering of the Fruit d’Eclat a la Tomate Bio on my face – and I walked out of the salon with my head held high – I didn’t care that I was bare-faced, I felt positively radiant.

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