Aromatherapy brand Subtle Energies has introduced two new massage formulas, infused with plant extracts from high-altitude regions in North America and Europe, called Alpine Body Blends.
The blends have been crafted to deliver benefits on a cellular level for the body, mind and the soul.
The active ingredients within the new oils have been sourced from alpine and mountain wildernesses and include Swiss pine, sweet thyme and Angelica root. Wild juniper has also been distilled using glacial waters.
Both blends can be applied via a thin layer all over the body or in targeted areas, such as the nape of the neck, naval or feet.
Alpine Detox Massage BlendThe Alpine Detox Massage Blend provides an uplifting and invigorating experience during treatments. This solution has been designed for clients seeking to cleanse and revitalise their skin and senses in a natural, holistic way.
It is also used in therapies to assist with detoxification, improve circulation and support immunity.
Alpine Calming Massage BlendThe Alpine Calming Massage Blend features distilled essential oils from plants, including a rare quality of rose oil, lavender and cedarwood – all of which are renowned for their soothing effects on the skin and nervous system.
For guests with sensitive or dry skin, this blend is enhanced with German and Roman chamomiles for their hydration, sedation and antioxidant properties.
This product has been crafted for guests seeking treatments that provide emotional balance and relaxation.
Nick Irani, director of operations and brand development for Subtle Energies, said, “We are delighted to introduce two specially crafted formulas that resonate with the natural harmony of the Alpine ranges of Europe and North America. By working with plants found at such high altitudes, we’ve harnessed unique chemical compositions that result in exceptional aromatic profiles and therapeutic benefits. Our Alpine Blends are crafted with intent, capturing the essence of nature to enhance the well-being of our guests, offering a journey of wellness and rejuvenation in the heart of the Alps."