the 158-year-old store is set to offer a slew of aesthetic treatments in-store, including high-tech facials, Coolsculpting body treatments and dermal fillers such as Botox, all administered by the Cavendish Clinic, which has more than a decade’s experience in the field.
As a midlife woman, there is something peculiarly dystopian about being given the opportunity to shop for home improvements in one department and facial improvements in another.
On the one hand, it’s convenient. On the other, it’s bizarre. Perhaps it feels more bizarre because I have never had Botox, a treatment which friend after friend has assured me is no more seismic a procedure than a new haircut.
Without exception, after their initial misgivings, everyone I know who’s had it once has simply gone on to accommodate it into their regular beauty routines.
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