As the treatment finally began, it was difficult to not be lulled into submission. I kept busy by tracing the optical illusion patterns on a golden wall clock, part of the salon&rsquos warm yet sleek interior design. My technicians for the day were Sumi and Rodha, both from Darjeeling, who swiftly carried out a cuticle cleanse, followed by the usual soak-cut-file routine. Their international certification from Creative Nail Design, Inc. (CND), a California nail beauty behemoth, seemed worth its salt. So gentle were their movements that I barely noticed when they put the tools to rest. And once the &lsquospa&rsquo part of the mani-pedi arrived, I was a goner. A combination of a citrus scrub, masque, lotion and a (delightfully lengthy) massage, it does a commendable job of exfoliating and nourishing tired skin. The masque portion initially seemed a little funny, as my hands and feet were wrapped in cling film and a towel for a hammam-like soak but the big reveal ended in a squeaky-clean result, so there&rsquos no complaints there. I appreciated that the cling film was the only plastic used in the whole routine&mdasheverything else, from cuticle cleaners to callus removers, was made of sterilised, single-use biodegradable material.