Beauty

What does the Bulgari spa area in Paris look like and what cosmetics are used there?

What does the Bulgari spa area in Paris look like and what cosmetics are used there?

The spa area called Spa at the Bulgari Hotel Paris occupies 1300 square meters. m. The architectural bureau Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel emphasized clean and slender lines and visual quotes from the Renaissance. The brilliance of the two pools, with a soothing gold mosaic of emerald, jade and malachite, is supported by walls of artificial Vicenza stone, incorporating natural fossils from the Veneto region. The walls are covered with warm Burmese teak wood.

Beauty is given great importance in the Spa. Only innovative procedures are offered here. The 65 sqm spa suite deserves special attention. m. Under the dome, imitating the vaults of the Pantheon in Rome, guests are treated to two treatment tables with their own hammam and an individual jacuzzi made of green onyx.

All procedures are developed taking into account an individual approach to each visitor. The Spa uses products from five brands. Swiss brand Beautiful fountain provided the spa area with the latest development based on natural ingredients from the Alps, namely the Edelgen complex®, which includes extracts of the edelweiss flower. English brand 111 Skin shared an exclusive NAC Y2 facial care complex with active ingredients with antioxidant properties (developed by Dr. Yiannis Alexandrides).

Swiss brand products Yearn, founded by Professor Urs Pohlmann, are intended for supporters of veganism and a holistic approach to health. Author of funds Augustinus Bader — Augustin Bader, professor, biomedical specialist in the field of regenerative medicine. As a result of 30 years of stem cell research, he patented TFC8 technology, which triggers the process of cell renewal. Finally, the Bulgari Hotel Paris spa uses products from another German brand Amaladeveloped based on years of research in the field of skin care.

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