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By Jill O'Donoghue from Killarney Toning and Beauty Studio

Sothys Detox Energy Intensive Facial is possibly one of the best facials I have ever had, or had the pleasure of doing for clients.

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I love the real instant results and the long-lasting effects including the glow, the tightness and the luminosity.

If you're looking to breathe new life into your skin, this is the facial for you. A trio of highly active ingredients, organic elderberry, Siberian ginseng and detoxifying peptides, work in synergy to recharge and boost the skin's metabolism. It gives the vital energy needed for the skin to defend itself against environmental stress, which can speed up ageing.

At the heart of Sothys skin care programme is a cutting-edge Digi-Esthetique lymphatic massage technique, which contains acupressure points. This massage helps reduce puffiness and enhances the delivery of the product to the skin. Sothys facials are transforming; not only delivering an unforgettable feeling of well-being but your skin will feel resplendently refreshed.

It's a professional grade treatment, with each phase individually packeted for added freshness and keeps the active ingredients super charged. It's a six-phase treatment utilising a detoxifying massage, a depolluting triple action scrub combined with an oxygenating serum, and an energising mask which helps to rebalance the skin and achieve a luminous glowing complexion. The mask consists of three different layers of a massage for real hydration, skin's defence and tightening.

It's the perfect solution for dull, tired skin.

To book an appointment or for more information call Jill on 064 6632966.

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Strong connections made at tourism tradeshow 

Many significant business deals were signed at this year’s Meitheal – Ireland’s largest and most important trade event for the tourism industry. Held in the INEC, 450 Irish businesses pitched to over 230 international […]

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Many significant business deals were signed at this year’s Meitheal – Ireland’s largest and most important trade event for the tourism industry.

Held in the INEC, 450 Irish businesses pitched to over 230 international buyers from 17 countries at Fáilte Ireland’s flagship trade event. 

Running since 1975, Meitheal is organised in partnership with Tourism Ireland to provide Irish tourism businesses with the opportunity to sell directly to top international buyers and tour operators.

The best of what is on offer across Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, Ireland’s Ancient East, the Wild Atlantic Way and Dublin, were showcased with the aim of being scheduled on the itineraries of the global tour operators.

Key themes and trends emerging this year are sustainable travel options, immersive outdoor experiences and festivals.

Speaking about the importance of developing a future pipeline of tourism business, Paul Kelly, CEO of Fáilte Ireland, said that “creating a strong pipeline of future business is key for the recovery of tourism”.

“Seeing the demand for the Irish tourism product with international buyers at Meitheal is fantastic. Each international buyer represents tens of thousands of possible visitors to Ireland, and their business will be hugely important for tourism and hospitality businesses, communities, and destination Ireland as we continue to work towards recovery,” he said. 

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Outdoor dining area officially opens in town

A new outdoor dining space at Kenmare Place was officially opened today (Wednesday). The project, which was supported with €605,000 in funding from Fáilte Ireland under the Local Authority Weatherproofing and […]

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A new outdoor dining space at Kenmare Place was officially opened today (Wednesday).

The project, which was supported with €605,000 in funding from Fáilte Ireland under the Local Authority Weatherproofing and Outdoor Dining Infrastructure Scheme, provides an attractive outdoor dining option for locals and visitors to Killarney.

“This is a really wonderful addition to Killarney’s tourism infrastructure and will prove a great asset throughout the year and particularly during the forthcoming tourist season,” said Cllr Kelleher, Cathaoirleach of the Killarney Municipal District, who did the honours.

“One of the effects of the recent pandemic was the need to utilise and maximise outdoor dining options and this infrastructure shows what can be achieved in an imaginative way. It will greatly enhance Killarney’s reputation as a destination for top quality tourism experiences.”

The project has been operational since last October but the official opening was timed to coincide with the Meitheal 2023 tourism industry showcase that was organised by Fáilte Ireland at the INEC this week.

“It is fantastic to see Killarney’s outdoor dining infrastructure being so well received by trade and visitors alike,” Miriam Kennedy, Head of Wild Atlantic Way at Fáilte Ireland, said.

Councillors in the Killarney Municipal District approved planning permission for the infrastructure which was completed by Daniel Canty Construction.

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