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Omnisens reveals naturopathy-inspired Pure collection and three facials
Omnisens has revealed a range of elixirs and supplements called Pure, for a sensory and holistic approach to naturopathic-inspired skincare, in addition to three treatments.
The new collection uses natural formulas and highly concentrated botanical extracts in the brand’s “In and Out” approach, meaning products can be ingested as well as applied to the skin. This approach is designed to harmonise beauty, vitality and inner balance for integrative wellbeing experiences.
Joëlle Guillemot, Omnisens founder, told Spa Business: “For over twenty years, with Omnisens, I have been supporting women and men in search of balance, guided by one vision: soothed, sensorial beauty and sincere wellbeing. As a psycho-sociologist and naturopath, I have observed a growing need for simplicity and for rituals that reconnect skin, body and mind. The new Pure range responds to this desire for authenticity, with minimalist formulas, natural ingredients and an In and Out approach. This vision is extended in the treatment room through our new facialist treatments.”
There are two new elixirs, including the Elixir Pure Noisette, a face oil-serum for dry skin, made from lightly toasted French hazelnuts. It can be used on the face and also under the tongue daily. This 30ml product costs €35 (US$38, £30).
For mature skin, the Elixir Pure Prune can be used in the same way. It is made from organic French plum kernels and contains omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids. This 30ml product costs €39 (US$43, £33). This product has won the H. Pierantoni Innovation Award 2026.
There are four dietary supplement products in the Pure collection. This includes Harmonie Botanique, which offers capsules containing Evening Primrose and Borage oils. It is said to promote internal balance, enhance skin comfort and support the female menstrual cycle. A container of 64 capsules costs €39 (US$43, £33). Consumers are advised to take 2–4 capsules daily during a 21-day course – repeated three to four times a year.
A blend of organic plants, designed to support natural sleep, Rêve Botanique, has been created in collaboration with Herboristerie de Vannes. It costs €13 (US$14, £11) for 30g.
Organic cocoa bean husks have been used to create a zero-calorie chocolatey drink blend called Cérémonie de Cacao. 100g costs €15 (US$16, £13).
An infusion for teas called Infuseur Pur is made from borosilicate glass to withstand temperature changes.
The three facials
The three new facials include a Fascia-Lift Massage, a Fascia-Lift Treatment and a Fascia-Glow Treatment.
The Fascia-Lift Massage is a 30-minute massage that combines 60 techniques to stimulate and lift the fascia. Deep tissue work also helps provide a natural lifting effect.
The Fascia-Lift Treatment is recommended for mature skin and lasts 75 minutes. The skin is prepared following a diagnosis of areas to work on and then the face, neck and décolleté are double-cleansed and exfoliated. The facial uses the Elixir Pure Prune during the stimulation phase. The treatment finishes with a rose mask and a soothing neck and trapezius massage.
The Fascia-Glow Treatment lasts 60 minutes and is designed for clients aged between 25 and 40. The focus of the treatment is stimulation and oxygenation of the skin. Elixir Pure Noisette is used after the face has been cleansed and exfoliated.
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