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Hong Kong’s humidity can wreak havoc on complexions at the best of times, but coupled with the pollution that comes with urban lifestyles, it’s important to be kind to your skin. For a little pampering which will have a positive effect on your complexion, why not supplement your regular routine with a restorative facial at one of the city’s premier spas? We’ve rounded up our favourite places to get a facial in Hong Kong

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Skin Laundry

Offering a deep skin cleanse in just 15 minutes, this is a facial for those on the go: Skin Laundry’s laser facials detoxify, exfoliate and smooth and leaves no redness or flaking, all guided by a team of international dermatologists and doctors.

Multiple locations | hk.skinlaundry.com 

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The Murray Spa

A serene escape of cool marbles and glinting gold, The Murray Spa offers excellent bespoke facials using products from nutricosmetics brand Grown Alchemist. Therapists will tailor the treatment to your skin type, leaving you glowing.

3F, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central | niccolohotels.com | 3141 8888 | themurray@niccolohotels.com

See also: Compare Retreats Tries: The Murray Hong Kong’s Signature Facial

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Joyce Beauty

The treatment suites at Joyce Beauty were designed by leading architect Paola Navone, and have been carefully crafted to create the ultimate urban sanctuary. Enjoy the full service, from a welcome ritual to your personalised facial treatment to a parting drink.

1/F, New World Tower, 16-18 Queen’s Road Central, Central | joyce.com | 2869 5816 | beauty@joyce.com

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elu. Spa

One of Hong Kong’s newest urban spas, the highlight of elu’s facial menu is the Gemstone Facial: using gemstone rollers and facemasks in rose quartz, jade, amethyst, and obsidian depending on your skin needs, the 60-minute treatment reduces puffiness, encourages lymphatic drainage, exfoliates and hydrates the skin to leave your re-energised and radiating. Using luxe products from Aromatherapy Associates and Eminence, you’ll leave smelling amazing too.

7F, 46 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central | eluspa.com | 2668 1381 | booking@eluspa.com

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Flawless

This award-winning beauty salon and spa offers cosmetic services for nails, makeup, and facials. Its facials focus on a variety of different skin issues, including anti-pollution and detoxifying, anti-aging peels, dark-spot, tone and acne correction, and hydration.

Sea Bird House, 22-28 Wyndham St, Central | flawless.hk.com | 2869 5868

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Clarins Skin Spa

With more than 60 years of experience in beauty and skincare, Clarins now offers exclusive facial and skin treatments using its own line of plant-based products developed by a team of scientists and researchers.
Shop 210, Central Building, 1-3A Pedder Street, Central | clarins.com.hk | 2810 9938 | customercare.hk@clarins.com

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Beyorg No.8 Organic Spa

Offering a unique range of organic beauty brands and skincare lines, Beyorg No.8 Organic Spa’s facials are designed to battle tired skin. Its services include treatments for those with sensitive skin and for mums-to-be in need of a little added me time.

Shop 301A, 3/F, Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central | beyorgbeauty.com | 2723 3812 | cs@beyorgbeauty.com 

Amanda Sheppard

The former Art & Culture editor at Time Out Hong Kong magazine, Amanda is a freelance lifestyle writer based in Asia's world city. Amanda grew up in Asia, loves hiking, stand up paddle boarding, and a day well spent outdoors. Her last holiday sunrise trekking along Indonesian volcanic landscapes gave her a taste of the healthy holiday bug, and she’s been on the lookout for her next great adventure ever since.

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