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Sanctuary embraces Environ


Environ skin care has been introduced at the Sanctuary Spa, Covent Garden, as well as in their Boutique Spas


Olivia Davies, General Manager at the Sanctuary Spa, Covent Garden is delighted with the introduction of Environ and says: “Through research we found that vitamin A and antioxidants deliver results far superior to glycolic acid treatments.


Therefore we have chosen to move over to Environ Active Vitamin treatments as they are the best in treating ageing, pigmentation and scarring and will meet with our existing Skin Spa clienteles’ needs and expectations.”


The Koi Carp Lounge at Sanctuary Spa, Covent Garden, London Massage for two


The Spa at Culloden in Belfast has launched a one-hour relaxing Couple’s Massage Lesson, designed to be insightful, calming and fun.


A personal masseuse will start the lesson by explaining the benefits of massage, and will introduce couples to a selection of oils, from which they can choose their preferred aromas.


Selecting their favourites, couples can then create their own bespoke ESPA oil blend to use at home, whilst mastering their massage technique.


The manager of the Spa at the Culloden, Margaret McCallum, explains that, “People are more educated now about Spa treatments; they want as much variety as possible.


“The Couple’s Massage Lesson is a great way to reap the restorative benefi ts of massage and have fun.


It offers something totally different to do together – the positive feedback has been overwhelming.”


The Culloden Estate & Spa: +44 (0) 28 9042 1066


Environ: +44 (0) 208 450 2020


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The Spa at Culloden in Belfast. 2


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