After work at Savage Beauty

As Alexander McQueen fever hits London, Working Process and Savage Beauty were two of my must-see exhibitions of the year. Featuring the largest retrospective of his work in Europe, the lavish garments on display at Savage Beauty had me reviewing my staid, work wardrobe with some disdain.  From slinky shell dresses to raffish tartan and taffeta numbers, the fabulously flamboyant world of McQueen whisks you out of the conformity of the corporate world and into journeys you never believed were possible.

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Get your bounce back in La Baule

With only thirteen weeks to go until Christmas, we’re now back into the bedlam of the working routine as balmy nights lolling around beer gardens become all but a distant memory.   As the workload ramps up and evenings are increasingly spent in the company of the cleaning staff, it’s no surprise that many of us find the back-to-work blues worse in September than in January. If you’re still craving the beach but can’t face being buffeted in Brighton, head to France’s Atlantic Coast where an amazing range of sea therapies can all be enjoyed indoors.

As the alleged birth-place of thalassotherapy, Brittany boasts no less than thirteen coastal sea therapy centres.  Desperate to put the rosy glow back into my haggard corporate chops, I head to the Eastbourne-esque town of La Baule to sample what’s on offer.

Sea front in La Baule

Arlenz La Baule Escoublac

Thalassotherapy uses sea products to treat a myriad of conditions from stress and fatigue through to bronchitis and back ache.  Before embarking on any treatments, a medical consultation is required. Trotting down the austere, clinical corridors, I realise why as I brace myself for my first “douche a jets” experience. Not for the faint-hearted, a high-velocity jet of sea water is propelled at the parts other treatments leave behind. Blasting off the office grime and hopefully some cellulite, I howl in horror as the jet veers from tepid to spine-tingling Siberian for the last few gruelling seconds.

With the blood now thundering through my veins, it’s time for a reviving dip in the indoor sea water pool. Immersed in the luxurious warmth of the heated Atlantic, work concerns slowly ebb away as my shoulders drop a few inches. All too soon, it’s time for the next treatment – a detoxifying marine mud wrap.   Smeared in glutinous, pungent clay  before being mummified in hot towels, the next five minutes feels like being immersed in a deep-fried Mars Bar.

ingredients for a marine mud wrap

John D McDonald Ingredients for a marine mud wrap

A quick hose down moments later though and I’m starting to feel like a new woman. My skin feels tighter and muscles more relaxed than after the most frantic Zumba class. The grand finale is the olive oil wrap – yes you’ve guessed it, five minutes sizzling in olive oil while trussed up in cling film. Feeling like one of Jamie Oliver’s lemon chickens, the heady scents of the aromatic olive oil, (like nothing from Tesco), provide an aromatic moment of bliss. Reluctantly peeling off the plastic moments later, my scaly skin looks smoother and feels noticeably softer.

Returning to work polished and preened a few days later, it’s not long before the stress levels start to soar and my shoulders tense into gridlock once more. Fortunately there’s only another three months to go until January and the next back-to-work excuse for another reviving office break.

For more information on the range of Thalassotherapy facilities available visit: Wellness Brittany.

 

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5 ways to shake up your work day

Does every day feel like Ground hog day? The structure of our working lives can inevitably lead to a relentless cycle of repetitious activities which bring nothing new to our days. Expecting different results from doing the same things over and over is viewed by some as the definition of insanity. Making minor adjustments to your daily routine can not only transform your mood and outlook but also open up a whole of new world of possibilities and opportunities. Here’s my top 5 tips on how to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Jorvik Viking Festival

Kippa Matthews Jorvik Viking Festival

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