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menu Perfect 10 As Elemis marks the 10th anniversary of its hero product,


Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, European Spa discusses the secret of its success with the brand’s three founding directors


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and beauty brand Elemis is at the forefront of luxury skincare and is present in over 1,600 spas worldwide. Combining natural ingredients with the latest formulation technology and supported by clinical trials, Elemis has created some of the most influential and effective products and treatments available on the market. The company promises that from the seeds chosen to the type of soil used, each product’s formula is created to ensure maximum therapeutic activity. Elemis products are also deployed in a wide range of face and body treatments, which have been developed by the team to suit every spa menu.


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ith its growing reputation for results-driven products and professional treatments that inspire unrivalled customer loyalty, leading British spa


The test of time The brand’s hero product, Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. This fast-absorbing gel-cream formulation, containing three types of seaweed and liposomes of gingko biloba, is said to sell a unit every minute around the world. There are few beauty products which stand the test of time, whose textures endure seasonal fads and whose ingredients prevail against constant innovation, and Pro-Collagen Marine Cream has, undoubtedly, entered the canon of beauty greats. Here, Elemis’ three founding directors; managing director Séan Harrington; director of product and treatment development Noella Gabriel; and director of international marketing Oriele Frank give us their insider opinions on Pro-Collagen Marine Cream’s continued global success.


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