Cambridge plant scientists behind Bvlgari spa’s new CBD massage
By Megan Whitby 11 Dec 2019
Bvlgari Spa London, UK, has recently launched an exclusive collaboration with CBD brand KLORIS for the creation of the KLORIS Stress Melting Ritual.
The 90-minute treatment uses KLORIS’ natural CBD balm, with aromatherapy oil and hot stones.
Founded in 2018, KLORIS was started by three multi-disciplinary experts who all experienced the benefits of CBD. Its products have been formulated by Cambridge plant scientists and it operates with sustainability measures, such as producing 95 per cent of packaging from biodegradable materials.
The treatment costs £270 (US$353, €318) and begins with the application of CBD Balm, followed by warm aromatherapy oil, ahead of a hot stone massage tailored to each individual.
After completing the treatment, each client will be gifted a KLORIS CBD balm, which will also be available to purchase at the spa along with KLORIS CBD drops, face oil and bath bombs.
Rachel Roselt, spa director at Bvlgari Spa London, commented: "Having seen the use of CBD mature in the wellness industry thanks to its multiple therapeutic benefits, we’re delighted to be able to offer a treatment that incorporates CBD in its purest natural form ensuring our guests have access to the very best the market has to offer."
The 2,000sq m, 11-treatment-room spa spans two subterranean levels and also offers treatments by 111Skin, Swiss Perfection, IS Clinical, Mauli Rituals and ESPA.
KLORIS was started by three multi-disciplinary experts who all experienced the benefits of CBD.
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Cambridge plant scientists behind Bvlgari spa’s new CBD massage
POSTED 11 Dec 2019 . BY Megan Whitby
KLORIS was started by three multi-disciplinary experts who all experienced the benefits of CBD.
The use of CBD has matured in the wellness industry thanks to its multiple therapeutic benefits. – Rachel Roselt, spa director at Bvlgari Spa London
Bvlgari Spa London, UK, has recently launched an exclusive collaboration with CBD brand KLORIS for the creation of the KLORIS Stress Melting Ritual.
The 90-minute treatment uses KLORIS’ natural CBD balm, with aromatherapy oil and hot stones.
Founded in 2018, KLORIS was started by three multi-disciplinary experts who all experienced the benefits of CBD. Its products have been formulated by Cambridge plant scientists and it operates with sustainability measures, such as producing 95 per cent of packaging from biodegradable materials.
The treatment costs £270 (US$353, €318) and begins with the application of CBD Balm, followed by warm aromatherapy oil, ahead of a hot stone massage tailored to each individual.
After completing the treatment, each client will be gifted a KLORIS CBD balm, which will also be available to purchase at the spa along with KLORIS CBD drops, face oil and bath bombs.
Rachel Roselt, spa director at Bvlgari Spa London, commented: "Having seen the use of CBD mature in the wellness industry thanks to its multiple therapeutic benefits, we’re delighted to be able to offer a treatment that incorporates CBD in its purest natural form ensuring our guests have access to the very best the market has to offer."
The 2,000sq m, 11-treatment-room spa spans two subterranean levels and also offers treatments by 111Skin, Swiss Perfection, IS Clinical, Mauli Rituals and ESPA.
The 90-minute treatment uses KLORIS’ natural CBD balm, with aromatherapy oil and hot stones.
The 2,000sq m, 11-treatment-room spa spans two subterranean levels.
Bvlgari Spa London also supplies treatments with 111Skin, Swiss Perfection, IS Clinical, Mauli Rituals and ESPA.
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