Like all semi-workaholics/ OCD perfectionists/ Speedy Gonzales wannabes, I lead a pretty packed and hectic lifestyle, with days starting from 4.30am and ending at 11.30pm (no, I’m serious). Besides my full-time job, I blog everyday, I write for magazines and publications, and I also have to attend events and launches and what-nots. At times when I do unwind, I make sure it’s really, serious, quality me-time – I have to be thoroughly relaxed till the mind doesn’t even want to think of the next blog item to review, and the arm doesn’t automatically reach for the phone to check if there are emails or messages (I know, I know, I’m a maniac nomophobe). And guess what? I’ve found the place!
Located at Resorts World Sentosa (next to Hotel Equarius), ESPA is a destination spa i.e. it’s a place to head to, and to spend lots and lots of time rejuvenating yourself and recovering from the daily stresses here.
Now ESPA is a compound of many areas – separate villas, rooms, etc, so I was a little apprehensive about getting lost. Thankfully, there was always a friendly staff somewhere (quietly hovering) to guide me around.
ESPA provides a host of treatments and services – from facials to massages to grooming and more. What I opted for was the Personalised Facial.
Treatment information
- First, you’ll be asked to choose from a variety of scents (at this point, the soft-spoken therapist kneels in front of me on a cushion and I felt so bad and offered to share my chair with her, which she declined).
- After this, simply lie back and relax.
- Makeup removal was carried out with ESPA’s products, followed by a scrub and cleanse.
- Out came a special UV light thingamajig – it’s called the Vision Light which was used to check your skin condition.
- It revealed the dry patches, problematic areas and also showed where there were impending spots and pigmentation (OMG the horror!).
- I was told I had combi dry-oily skin, the usual – the T-zone was oily whilst the cheeks were dry. My treatment was then customised to suit my skin type.
- She turned the steamer on and bathed my face in a gentle warm mist for about 10-20 mins.
- Next up, a very gentle extraction (note that this isn’t one of those painful types), followed by a mask.
- By this time, I was dozing off, but trying not to, because I had to take notes on the process of this treatment. It was pretty relaxing and luxurious up to this point, but I was in for a further treat.
- Hand massage – Yay for the poor overworked arms that bang out articles and blog reviews non-stop on the keyboard.
- Shoulder massage – I liveeee for this. The knots were massaged out and I felt so fluid, like a squid with flailing arms. hah.
- Scalp massage – I’m not a fan of head/scalp massages simply because I get iffy about flat hair, so I skipped this portion.
- The finishing touch – An eye mask as I dozed off peacefully.
- The facial did leave my skin looking radiant, but I attribute this partly to the huge dosage of relaxation I got during my half day spent at ESPA.
- I didn’t get any breakouts either.
- I’d recommend this facial simply cos the overall relaxation and rejuvenation value you get.
- Plus, do remember to bring your swimwear so that you can indulge in all their facilities – you’re encouraged to spend the entire day there!
Once you’re done, you’re encouraged to continue making full use of the facilities, and in particular, the Sleep Zone with 18 special sleeping pods so that you can fully rejuvenate yourself. There is also a restaurant called Tangerine, which serves healthy, specially-created food, a gym, and even various exercise (yoga, pilates etc) classes that you can take.
This is a great location for a stay-spa-cation -it’s relaxing, it’s fun, it’s rejuvenating and you have a host of activities to do. Just make sure that you have an entire day to spend there to make the most of it – there’s even a Turkish Hammam here! The Turkish bath is a “traditional Middle Eastern cleansing ritual designed to revitalize the mind and body. Housed in a large and airy chamber with an impressive domed ceiling, and featuring a full-sized scrub plinth, oversized rain showers and a steam room with ergonomically designed benches, the Hammam is truly an extraordinary experience.”
How to get there via public transport:
- Take North-East line or Circle line to HarbourFront station.
- Take Exit E to VivoCity and proceed to level 3 to board the Sentosa Express.
- Alight 2 stops later at Imbiah station. With the Merlion on your left, walk to your right, cross a bridge and go down the escalator.
- Enter the doorway at the foot of the escalator to reach a lobby with a pair of Botero statues.
- You will find the entrance to Hotel Michael on the left of the lobby.
- Take a free shuttle to Equarius Hotel from the lobby of Hotel Michael.
- Upon alighting, instead of entering Equarius Hotel, turn left and walk a short distance to ESPA.
Note that if you cab in and you don’t have a frequent Sentosa visitor pass, you’ll be charged an entry fee of $6 (on top of your taxi fare).
ESPA, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Operating hours: Spa Facilities: 9am – 10pm (Daily), Gymnasium: 24 hours (Daily)
Appointment & Enquiries: +65 6577 8880
Email: ESPA@rwsentosa.com
Visit their website for more information or to make an appointment here
Read the review/article I wrote for LifestyleAsia as their contributing beauty editor here.