Republic of Ireland ladies teammates Emily Murphy, Jessie Stapleton, Katie McCabe, and Cork’s Denise O’Sullivan.

Ireland ladies score luxury facial

Some of Ireland’s biggest sporting stars brought a touch of glamour to Cork recently when they dropped into a local clinic for a bit of well-deserved pampering.

Following their dramatic 3-2 World Cup qualifier win over the Netherlands, Republic of Ireland ladies captain Katie McCabe joined Cork’s own Denise O’Sullivan and teammates Jessie Stapleton and Emily Murphy at the Kerry Hanaphy Clinic in Blackpool Shopping Centre.

Staff at the clinic welcomed the football stars through the clinic's doors where they swapped training gear for a moment of luxury and skincare perfection with a Glace Diamond Facial, a well-deserved moment of relaxation after their incredible 3-2 win.

“We were thrilled to welcome Katie, Denise, Jessie, and Emily to the clinic,” said Kerry Hanaphy.

“These women are inspiring a generation, and it was a privilege to look after them.”

Glace is an advanced, non-invasive facial treatment designed to deliver the coveted ‘glass skin’ effect – smooth, hydrated, luminous skin with a healthy glow. Inspired by South Korean skincare innovations, the treatment combines hydradermabrasion to gently exfoliate and deeply cleanse, dual-mode vacuum massage to support circulation and lymphatic drainage, and LED light therapy to calm, soothe, and enhance radiance. Customisable serum infusions allow each treatment to be tailored to individual skin concerns, including dehydration, dullness, congestion, acne, and early signs of ageing. Comfortable and suitable for most skin types, Glace is designed to leave the skin feeling refreshed, hydrated, and visibly more radiant with little to no downtime, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both immediate glow and long-term skin health.

Kerry Hanaphy Clinics is one of Ireland’s leading doctor-led aesthetic clinic groups, with five locations nationwide delivering advanced aesthetic, skin, and wellness treatments.