Chill in a Jiffy
Two Japanese wellness concepts promise to have you relaxed in an hour or less.
MOOMIN
MOST PEOPLE KNOW the Moomins as the family of hippo-like white, round fairy tale characters with large snouts, but Moomin at United Square is no toy store.
The first of its kind in Singapore, Moomin offers a dry head massage, without the use of any water or oil. "Moo" means massage while "min" means sleep in Japanese, and the concept is so named because a Moomin session is supposed to help clients sleep better.
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