SPA At Ye Olde Bell Launches New Treatment Menu For Summer
Published On Monday 31 Jul 2023 by Sticky Beak
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The Spa at Ye Olde Bell has launched a range of summer treatments and curated a bespoke cocktail and mocktail, designed to complement the new therapies.
Working with intelligent product brand, Germaine De Cappuccini, the spa, located on the borders of Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, has created a range of four treatments, which focuses on summer skin and wellbeing.
In addition to the new the treatments guests will be able to enjoy a range of summer cocktails and mocktails, made fresh at the Spa’s Bar.
Spa Director, Lizzie Bath commented: “Skincare is always important but as we come into the summer months hydration becomes key. It is important, to not only focus on treatments but also how we can nourish our bodies.
“The formulas, textures and aromas used within these new rituals are designed to capture the very essence for nurturing the mind, body and soul.”
Ye Olde Bell’s Timexpert Hydraluronic is an intense 60 min facial, designed to hydrate, plump and add volume to the skin. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is released to the deepest layers of the skin, allowing recovery, and preserving naturally occurring HA in the skin. Whilst the slow-release technology delivers and retains moisture reserves for longer lasting effects. Perfect for sensitive skin and male skin, it also works as a healing antidote after acne breakouts.
The luxurious 60-minute Pomegranate Body Wrap is a creamy anti-oxidising full body wrap. Guests are enveloped allowing the body to absorb deep nourishment, the treatment is completed with a soothing Baobab scalp ritual.
The 90-minute Serene Solstice features a face and body ritual with spring and summer fruit blossom. A unique mousse and powder exfoliation with extract of pomegranate seeds alleviates dry skin before a creamy anti-oxidising massage and body wrap is enjoyed. The treatment is completed with a soothing blend of rosehip oil and rose petal facial.
Nurture the mind, body and soul with the 120-minute Hydrauloronic Facial and Body. This ritual starts with a bamboo full body exfoliation followed by a warmed floral oriental oil deeply relaxing massage. The treatment is completed with a Hydrauloronic facial.
Pomegranates are rich in an array of antioxidants that can help protect cells from free radical damage. The Spa has created a new Pomegranate & rose mocktail and Pomegranate cosmopolitan to complement the new treatments.
Prices for a 30 minute treatment starts from £60. For more information visit www.yeoldebell-hotel.co.uk or 01777 705121.
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