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The Academie Acad’aromes skin care range features 100% natural concentrated essential oils. The Absolute treatment features the use of a modelling candle, heated cushions and warm gloves creating an ultra-sensorial experience.


The treatment frees tensions, releases and relaxes the features through deep massage, and calms and soothes the skin, resulting in balance and well-being with soft and radiant skin.


The three-step procedure commences with a face, neck and décolleté massage. Phase two includes the application of one of three masks with a chosen essential oil and cream, followed by the application of a choice of 10 masks and essential Floral Water.


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The Aromatic facial from Guinot is a prescriptive Aromatherapy treatment that harnesses the powerful benefits of nature and its aromas to boost both the skin and the senses. This 45- minute salon treatment balances the skin, softens fine lines, restores radiance and instils a feeling of total well-being, using a customised combination of herbs, flowers and plants as well as de-stressing massage.


Nourishing Rosemary, Sage and Marjoram are used for dry skin, Rosewood Rosemary and Eucalyptus are used on mature skin to add vitality, Chamomile, Rosewood and Lavender for sensitive skin bring serenity, Cypress, Lemon and Sweet Orange balance oily skin, and Lemon, Rosemary and Lavender bring energy to tired skin.


A white clay Well-Being Mask is prepared, using a combination of plant extracts suitable for different skin types: Aloe and Mallow to nourish dry skin, Green Tea and Mimosa to revitalise mature skin, Horse Chestnut and Orange Flower soothe sensitive skin, Camphor and Lemon rebalance oily skin, and zingy Ginseng and Eucalyptus to energise tired skin.


• Guinot: 0818 719 303


SpaRitual uses many specially sourced and selected plant essences as part of their holistic multi-purpose Chakra Care range. Each SpaRitual Spa treatment product has subtle fragrance and therapeutic benefits which balance a specific chakra.


Lavender balances the Crown chakra, and is used to ease muscular aches and pains as well as tone the skin and treat skin disorders such as abscesses, Acne, oily skin, burns, sunburn, wounds and Psoriasis. It also soothes and calms nerves, and relieves headaches and insomnia.


Jasmine is used in SpaRitual products to relieve anxiety, ease tension and restore energy, as well as assist with stretch marks and scars. Frankincense is used to balance the Sacral chakra, soothing and calming the mind, relaxing and encouraging deep breathing, rejuvenating ageing skin and effectively soothing inflammation, wounds and scars.


Geranium also balances the Sacral chakra, helping to ease the symptoms associated with PMS including depression, stress, anxiety, tension, fluid retention, Edema, Eczema and menstrual irregularities. It also creates a balance between oily and dry skin. Eucalyptus balances the Sacral chakra also, easing colds, headaches, fatigue and muscular aches and pains. It boosts the immune system and calms the whole body.


Ginger balances the Root chakra, easing feelings of loneliness or depression, energising and easing muscular aches and pains, stimulating poor circulation and easing colds, flu and nausea. Juniper Berry balances the Third Eye chakra, helping to relieve anxiety, nervous tension and mental exhaustion.


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