Bangkok Mandarin Oriental launches beauty initiative for new in-house boutique
Bangkok's Mandarin Oriental has launched a results-orientated beauty treatment programme called “Beauty by Mandarin Oriental” to take place in its new THB6m (US$0.2m, €0.1m, £0.1m) in-house boutique spa facility.
Four freshly-developed beauty suites – 50sq m (538sq ft) each in size – have been unveiled in the hotel’s exclusive Garden and Authors Wing. These sit separately from the property's Mandarin Oriental Spa, which is accessed by exiting the main hotel and taking a short boat ride across the nearby river.
“While we have offered facials and beauty treatments in the past, these have been aligned with the spa philosophy in a more relaxing and restorative context – rather than the results-orientated anti-ageing treatments that guests are looking for today,” general manager of Mandarin Oriental Bangkok Amanda Hyndman told Spa Business.
Designed by Fenn Designers, the Garden and Authors Wing also includes a 35sq m (377sq ft) relaxation room.
Treatments include facials, anti-ageing body therapies, manicures and pedicures. Products are supplied by skin-regeneration experts QMS Medicocosmetics, Aromatherapy Associates and Valmont.


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