AMRA Skincare and Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah launch

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022

Caviar Intense Hydration Hamman, 24k Gold Hot Stone Massage and Amra for Men Clarifying Hammam combine modern luxury with traditional ritual

 AMRA skincare and Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah have launched three new bespoke treatments, including the Caviar Intense Hydration Hammam, AMRA for Men Clarifying Hammam, and the opulent 24k Gold Hot Stone Massage.

This collaboration brings together AMRA’s expertise in cutting edge spa treatments and Waldorf Astoria’s rich tradition of luxurious hospitality to create stunning spa experiences, which engage and awaken the body and mind.

The first of its kind in Dubai, the Caviar Intense Hydration Hammam uses unique probiotic technology to create an indulgent body treatment with exceptional results. Using the world’s most luxurious ingredients, including Pearl, Caviar, Gold, Diamond and Platinum, the treatment delivers the ultimate in hydration, plumping and toning tailored to the skin. The ancient practice of hammam is combined with results driven active ingredients to deliver a memorable experience, which combines tradition with luxurious modern skincare.

The AMRA for Men Clarifying Hammam uses crushed meteorite and volcanic rock as part of the traditional hammam ritual, to purify, brighten and strengthen the skin, whilst protecting against modern world pollution. This results-driven body treatment uses the olfactory sense to create a memorable journey and offers woody amber combined with soft leather and exotic oud.

Decadence meets potent results in the 24k Gold Hot stone massage. AMRA 24 Karat Gold Hot Stones are used to massage the skin and combine with Rejuvenating Gold Body Oil to create an unforgettable experience. This opulent treatment offers powerful rejuvenation, toning and firming effects and promotes cell renewal to leave you feeling completely refreshed.

All AMRA treatment journeys are bespoke and designed to provide a seamless experience of luxury for spa guests. AMRA and Waldorf Astoria have worked in close collaboration on this project to produce a luxurious and results-driven treatment, designed to instantly transport every guest on their very own journey.

Founded in 2014 by Sue Jones, AMRA Skincare combines opulent ingredients with cutting edge science to create luxurious skincare experiences. Collaborating with luxury spas worldwide, AMRA crafts results-driven bespoke spa treatments with a focus on luxury and sustainability. To discover more, visit https://www.amraskincare.com/ or contact info@amraskincare.com

The Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah, part of Hilton Worldwide, is a luxury beach resort that provides a truly unforgettable experience. An unspoiled white pearl set against the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf, it boasts a generous private beach with soft sands, palatial public spaces and luxuriously appointed guest rooms and suites of elegant and timeless design. Breathtaking views, abundant natural daylight, and an understated sophistication echoes throughout the resort.

The hotel’s spa surrounds the inner courtyard of the hotel, an area of peace and tranquillity allowing the body to relax and unwind in this peaceful environment. Inspired by the pristine beauty of its iconic location on the Palm Jumeirah, it offers 3,200 square meters of opulent indoor space, overlooking a lush outdoor garden and showcases a wide range of luxurious treatments. The facilities include twelve treatment rooms, two private Spa suites, a nail care studio, Spa boutique, thermal and water flotation lounges, an ice fountain, a herbal steam room and Himalayan salt stone saunas, all housed in one an inviting space to relax and unwind, preparing guests for a heightened treatment journey ahead.

For more information or to make a reservation, please email Dxbpd.spa@waldorfastoria.com or call +971 4 828 2245 or directly book online

 https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/dxbpdwa-waldorf-astoria-dubai-palm-jumeirah/spa/

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