Because of the smog, the Delhi air has become so bad that a breath of oxygen becomes the hottest item in the capital of India. On the eve of the New Year holidays, the first Oxy Pure bar with a wide range of pleasant aromas opened in the prestigious Saket district in Delhi.
In the menu is oxygen with various essential fillers: eucalyptus, lavender, vanilla, peppermint, peppermint, cinnamon, lemongrass, orange, cherry and others. Oxy Pure is the brainchild of 26-year-old Aryavir Kumar and 25-year-old Margarita Kuritsyna. Having tested it at The Venetian resort in Las Vegas, they decided that in Delhi, given the air quality, this offer will be in high demand. In the near future, another bar will open at the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Additional bonuses from a session lasting 15 minutes depend on the essential oil used. Eucalyptus cleanses the blocked sinuses and soothes sore throats, and vanilla soothes the mind; Peppermint relaxes muscles and helps eliminate nausea - so this is a real spa with an oxygen mask.
By the way, breathing masks in general have become very popular in the Indian capital, suffocating from air pollution that has reached dangerous values. With the onset of a particularly difficult winter season, AirAsia India, one of India's low-cost carriers, expanded its range of masks available on board and began distributing anti-smog masks for free not only to foreign passengers, but also to those flying to Delhi from other major Indian cities, such as Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Calcutta.
Earlier in November, Delhi was recognized as the most polluted metropolis in the world with exceptionally poor air quality: hazardous particles here are more than 20 times higher than the safe level recognized by WHO.