Treatments (and chocolates) with botanical blends designed to change your state of mind
English hotel collection, De Vere, has announced a partnership with JustBe Botanicals.
Spas at De Vere Tortworth Court and De Vere Cotswold Water Park have been selected to include JustBe Botanicals’ product line and six treatments.
Founded by Scottish aromatherapist, Gail Bryden, JustBe Botanicals’ product line is handmade in Scotland. Both products and treatments are claimed to restore guests’ emotional balance and enhance their sense of wellbeing.
The partnership will see six new treatments offered, including a couple’s, prenatal and signature spa experiences.
While booking, guests will be given five ‘states of mind’ choices for how they wish to feel on departure, including happy, pure, active, tranquil and detoxed. Each treatment will use oils infused with botanicals blended to achieve the guest’s desired ‘state of mind’.
All spa experiences include a complimentary gin and tonic and chocolate infused with the same ‘state of mind’ botanicals.
Louise Tunisch, director of spa at De Vere Cotswold Water park, said: “Our aim is to create a calm oasis away from everyday life, which is why we’re thrilled to announce this partnership with JustBe Botanicals as the first hotels in England to offer the brand’s treatments and products”.
The De Vere collection includes 20 properties and two partner hotels, all hotels are currently a part of a £50 million refurbishment project, with developments continuing into 2020.
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