Anantara skincare range goes all-natural

– Zoe Wall
Anantara Spa has reformulated its signature skincare products with natural ingredients.
The range was developed in collaboration with Thailand’s I Plus Q House of Aromatherapy, which specialises in providing customised wellness options.
The cruelty-free collection is inspired by Thailand’s wellness traditions, culture and ingredients and now no longer includes parabens, sulphates, mineral oils and synthetic colours.
The line includes both shampoo and conditioner, shower gel, body lotion, scrubs and massage oils.
Anantara Spa’s body lotion, conditioner and two exfoliating scrubs were reformulated in order for the complete collection to be certified all-natural. The brand has also unveiled a new product as part of the skincare relaunch – Hydrating Organic Coconut Oil – which is formulated for massages.
Minor Hotels’ group director of Spa – Asia for MSpa International Limited, Zoe Wall said: “Anantara recognizes that consumers and spa-goers are now making more informed and conscientious decisions. We’re pleased to support our guests in making these decisions with our own brand of Anantara Spa products.”
The new range will be rolled out in all Anantara Spas in Thailand as of 1 December 2019.
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