Eminence brand ambassador tries out prescriptive facial

As part of her new role, TV presenter Lucy Kennedy had an environmentally-friendly Eminence facial recently.
The Irish brand ambassador for Eminence Organic Skin Care enjoyed an Eminence Organic Facial in order to experience the results of the treatment, which Eminence says are the same as pharma/cosmeceutical treatments. Lucy received her facial at the flagship Wicklow Street Clinic in Dublin 2, where Eminence is distributed to spas and salons around Ireland.
An Eminence facial uses ingredients from active organically grown fruits, flowers, herbs and spices with active proteins and peptides all researched and clinically proven to deliver results. A skin consultation is always the key in determining the correct treatment. Eminence facials work on acne, rosacea, pigmentation, age spots, oily skin, wrinkles and fine lines, eczema, psoriasis and loss of elasticity.
Lucy was advised to have the Eminence Personalised Prescription Facial, which was tailored to her specific skincare needs. She had an Hungarian massage that de-stressed her and found it softened any fine lines. The whole procedure took 60 minutes.
“It smells good enough to eat, in fact you can eat it (I’ve tried), but it actually works and each product does exactly what it says it will do – from the peptides to the retinol alternatives – to their overnight masks with startling effects,” she said. “The luxury spa aspect is just a bonus. Planting a tree for every product sold is just magic.”