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Get Carnival-Ready @The Face Place
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
April 8, 2025

Get Carnival-Ready @The Face Place

Truth be told, preparations for 2025 Carnival started the minute revellers took off their costumes last year. At least that’s the case for the pros. The first time revellers may not have been as prepared. So, as
Tuesday Style Beauty (TSB) starts its Jamaica Carnival countdown, we’re reminding the hotties to focus on skin.

Sure, you’ve booked your glam sessions for the Sunday, April 27, Road March, and you’ve been drinking water and minding your business as you get your body in shape, but have you been getting regular facials? And not just for your face! Back facials as a pre-Carnival prep step have been growing in popularity. Why? Costumes are getting skimpier revealing lots more skin. It is important to have that area as photo-ready as the face.

Not to worry, aesthetician, beauty educator and managing director at The Face Place Marie Hall Smith and her team have you covered with a range of skin treatments. Among the most popular for the season are a range of spa exclusive Repêchage facials and the Biolight Back Facial. Whether you want your face to look its best for those Carnival close-ups, or you’re stressed and carrying it all in your back and shoulders, the benefits of both facials are clear. Hall Smith says the best time to start pre Carnival skin care treatments is three-to four weeks prior to the Road March with a weekly or biweekly treatment plan in place!

 

Repêchage Hydra Dew

This ultra-hydrating treatment helps to restore the moisture barrier and improves skin appearance by making it look dewier and, most importantly, providing support for a more defensive barrier against free radicals and pollutants. Ideal as a preparatory skincare treatment plan recommended a minimum of every two-three weeks for best results.

Repêchage Seaweed Body Contouring Mask

It may not look very appealing lying in a slimy, slippery pile on the beach, but seaweed is very beneficial to your skin! Its skin-nourishing ingredients make it the perfect ingredient in a relaxing and detoxifying body mask. Whether you’re looking to tighten loose skin or renew your mind and spirit while ridding your body of toxins, this body mask will benefit you in many ways.

 

Repêchage Cellusea Full Body Detox

Excellent full body detoxifying body contouring effect treatment. Full Thelassotherapy experience with heated mint and four different seaweeds which reduces the appearance of cellulite and improves skin tone. Recommended once per week for four weeks.

 

Sea Spa Glo Exfoliation

This full body exfoliation is excellent prior to waxing services! Perfect preparatory full body treatment for evening the skin’s tone and getting rid of dry, patchy areas. Recommended once per month.

 

Biolight Back Facial with Luminex Mask

Deep cleanses, exfoliates, and brightens the skin on the back! Get that perfect skin for your back with this exclusive back facial treatment tailored for results while combining the ultimate relaxation technique of an effleurage massage (effleurage — a French word meaning ‘to skim’ or ‘to touch lightly on’ — is a series of massage strokes used in Swedish massage to warm up the muscle before deep tissue work using petrissage).

Hydra Dew Facial.

The Repêchage Seaweed Body Contouring Treatment begins with dry brushing — a light exfoliation of your skin to open your pores, stimulate and increase circulation..

A warm seaweed body contouring mask is applied during a Repêchage Seaweed Body Contouring Mask treatment....

Marie Hall Smith, managing director, The Face Place Limited.DONNAHUE PARKER

The Face Place 3 Carvahlo Dr, Kingston Monday 9 am–6 pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday 9 am–6 pm Thursday 9 am–6 pm Friday 9 am–6 pm Saturday 9 am–6 pm Sunday Closed.

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