Clearing Up
Many years ago I worked at a fashion magazine where one of the perks was that I got many free treatments. The first one I ever accepted was from a tiny SoHo salon, with only two chairs, and two stylists. I had had offers to go to bigger, fancier places, but i was intimidated. Starting small seemed to be the best bet.My appointment was on a Saturday. It was a beautiful fall day, one of those perfect New York days, where everything is gorgeous and cozy and beautiful and nice. I walked to SoHo from my brand new apartment in the East Village, loving the fact that I could just walk to SoHo. (I don't think I took a cab for months, I was so thrilled to be able to walk everywhere.) The salon was warm and welcoming. They gave me some green tea. At the end of my time there, my hair was soft and silky and smelled amazing. I also got a nice goodie back filled with the stylists new line, which included one of the nicest lip balms I have ever used. That was the John Masters Salon. It was a perfect experience that I've rarely thought about since then.
The other day I was at Whole Foods. It's many years later, and perhaps now I take the walking for granted. Sometimes. Anyway, I needed a new face wash, as I have for sometime. I was scraping out the insides of a Bliss cleanser that I was sick of anyway. I didn't want to spend a fortune, but Cetaphil makes me dry.
Anyway, I decided to browse the upstairs beauty aread at WF. And there on the wall, near the Doctor Haushka, which I also love, was John Masters Organics Rose Foaming Face wash. I decided to take a chance on it. And I am glad I did. It smells glorious. And it makes my skin feel soft and clean but not dry which is a true miracle. Everytime I've washed my face for the past week, I lift my head and say "I love this stuff!" I bugged RC to try it. He too likes, and we all know he is a skincare diva.
Bravo Mr. Masters!
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