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Journey of discovery


Spa guests can now discover the phyto-aromatic expertise of Yon-Ka with two new convenient Discovery miniature sets called Hydration and Vitality. A perfect retail item for spa guests on the move, each kit contains three travel- friendly miniatures, which deliver a convenient cleansing, toning and moisturising routine. The Hydration kit is designed to leave skin feeling


energised and oxidised, whereas the Vitality kit will leave skin glowing and beautifully fragranced with the scent of sweet orange, mandarin and magnolia.


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+44 (0) 1372 370816 www.yonka.com


Firm and tone in one


Germaine de Capuccini’s Perfect Forms Firm & Tonic Oil is a body oil treatment product formulated to provide a nourishing boost to the skin; improving skin suppleness, tone and texture.


Made with 100% plant ingredients and enriched with oils of birch, Centella asiatica, Lupinus albus seed, apricot, carrot and organic oil of baobab seeds, it is claimed to both hydrate and firm the skin. The body oil is recommended during weight changes as it helps to keep stretch marks and flaccidity at bay, as well as achieving supple, smooth skin.


+44 (0) 1784 259988 www.germaine-de-capuccini.co.uk


Seaweed soak at Fletcher’s Cottage


Voya has created a new detoxifying bath treatment for Fletcher’s Cottage Spa at Archerfield House, Scotland. Set in the sanctuary of the walled garden, guests can enjoy their own private bathing hut to experience the seaweed bath of organic, hand-harvested seaweed with sea salt, natural oils and vitamins. Voya’s seaweed is certified organic by the Soil Association and is sustainably hand-harvested off the west coast of Ireland. The bathing treatment can be followed by a bespoke massage, enjoyed in the warmth of the hut heated by a log-burning stove.


+353 7191 61872 www.voya.ie


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