Think that you have to cross the Pond to get some of the world’s best European spa treatments?
Now there’s a new kid in town – or should I say, Connecticut.
Delamar Southport Hotel in Connecticut will introduce a brand new luxury spa, on January 25th — an upscale haven designed to offer guests a tranquil sanctuary for relaxation and holistic rejuvenation from the moment they walk through the doors. Nestled within the heart of the deluxe Delamar Southport, the new spa promises posh pamperings with restorative European treatments delivered by knowledgeable therapists and estheticians.
So fasten your seatbelts and stow your tray table — it’s gonna be a great ride.
Delamar Southport is a luxury, award-winning hotel where you will find the intimate, polished service of a fine boutique hotel, surrounded by the ambiance of classic New England hospitality at its finest – and a leading French chef. It is an art-driven, pet-friendly, 43-guest room hotel, complete with all the effects that characterize a Delamar, including rooms with fireplaces, kitchens, and marble bathrooms, and dining experiences that celebrates local traditions with pride.
Georgette Mallory, the visionary behind all the Delamar Spas, emphasizes the new spa's commitment to providing a re-set for guests focusing on health, rebalance, and restoration. "Hotels should evoke a sense of retreat, while a hotel spa becomes a sanctuary for self-discovery and indulgence in self-care," states Mrs. Mallory. "In a world where injections and surgeries have their place, our haven is dedicated to the art of genuine care and indulgence. Our aspiration is for you to depart with luminous, healthier skin, rejuvenated peace of mind, and a thoroughly relaxed and refreshed body. Delamar Spas are designed for recharging with treatments that infuse a skip in your step."
Yes, in other words, the new Delamar spa is designed to put some pep in your step – and offer complexion perfection. It’s your personal passport to a prettier face.
Mrs. Mallory speaks from personal experience. As a teenager, she had clogged skin and underwent a facial at a spa in Lausanne, Switzerland, thanks to her great aunt. She says: “I showed up with congested skin, and my aunt looked at me in horror. She was appalled that I had pimples on my chin. ‘You need a facial immediately,’ she said. The next day, I found myself lying on a bed in a small room near the lake, where the flicking blue light of a galvanic cell massaged my skin. The esthetician gave me a milky “lait” that would restore balance to my skin – she gave me a soft face brush to use on my dry skin to stimulate blood flow and exfoliation. It was then that I learned the benefits of a face routine and protocol. I had never had a facial
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