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DECLEOR AROMA EXPERT


FACIAL LOOKING for a treatment with high-precision action?


This one hour 15 minute facial provides an expert response to the needs of all skin types.


at The Beauty Rooms. With three luxury treatment rooms - two for massage and one for nails - it is the perfect place to spoil yourself.


The salon uses Decleor products and also offers various Jessica nail and Bare Escentual make-up treatments.


Manager and therapist Kirsty Jones has vast experience after working at top spas and stores in London.


But the Island girl has now returned home, bringing bags of passion and a wealth of knowledge with her.


She revealed: “Spending time in London showed me how things should be done and clients should be treated.


“I came back to the Isle of the Wight as I believe the people here deserve to


experience the best. “We offer people the opportunity to come and discover something that makes them feel special.


“We would love Islanders to come and visit us and discover the perfect antidote to everyday life. “After enjoying a treatment you could head to our lovely cafe for a cream tea or light lunch and you are welcome to use the pool, steam room and sauna. “Visiting The Beauty Rooms is all about enjoying a whole experience, a total getaway.”


Men are catered for thanks to an exclusive range of treatments designed to spruce up mind and body.


Putting yourself in the hands of Kirsty and her team will leave you refreshed, radiant and reinvigorated. Next door, the Quays Leisure Club offers a large, bright, heated swimming pool, solarium, tropicarium, steam room and sauna.


There is also a newly-refurbished, fully- Advertising: Call (01983) 861 007


equipped gym. Bembridge Coast Hotel offers a wealth of outdoor facilities with tennis court, pitch ‘n’ putt and four rink indoor bowling complex and outdoor greens among the attractions.


Other activities available include archery, croquet, billiards, French boules and dancing. Accommodation is furnished to a very high standard with a wide variety of enhanced, modern rooms to choose from.


Splash out and stay in the newly decorated Signature Rooms, which combine decadent richness with modern luxuries.


Alternatively sample a touch of real luxury and book into a sumptuous Royale Room.


Individual touches include separate lounge area, spa bath, four-poster bed and wonderful views.


The hotel offers a host of three and four night Summer Showtime packages featuring live music and comedy or the chance to try things like jive, digital photography and bee keeping.


Other deals include trips to Last Night of the Osborne Proms, Cowes Week Firework


Finale Cruise and Isle of Wight Garlic Festival. Book early to guarantee a place. Breakfast and dinner are included in all prices. Whether it’s for a day or a stay, a visit to Bembridge Coast Hotel is an unforgettable experience.


So why not drop the little darlings off at the grandparents and escape for some rest and relaxation - or at least until the guilt kicks in.


For more information please contact BEMBRIDGE COAST HOTEL


Fishermans Walk, Bembridge PO35 5TH Tel: 01983 873931 The Beauty Rooms at Bembridge Coast Hotel. Tel. 01983 872792 or go to www.warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/hotels/bembridge-coast-hotel


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Kirsty reveals: “This treatment uses a concentrate of highly targeted essential oils and plant extracts.


“Decleor’s Aroma White is just one of the ranges used that brighten your skin, with Vitamin C to energise and nourish cells.


“Relax with a double cleanse, exfoliation and expert mask - giving instant results.


“It leaves skin glowing.”


You can call The Beauty Rooms direct 01983 872792


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