French spa supplier Laboratoires Camylle – known for its innovative scents for saunas, steamrooms, experience showers and hammams is debuting a revolutionary new line of fragrances and diffusers for the spa treatment room.
The new Perles de Parfum line will allow spas to create an ‘olfactory identity’ for their treatment room, with soothing or uplifting scents that can be used for different moods or types of treatments. It features concentrated fragrance beads that emit 100 per cent natural perfumes, and nothing else; there are no harsh chemicals, artificial fragrances, or other harmful emissions.
Laboratoires Camylle can also custom-blend scents for product houses in order for the room fragrance to match a skincare line’s scent.
The Bysoo diffuser is silent and features a deliberately understated design in order to blend in with any room setting. The diffuser uses a new dry diffusion process, which also ensures that no additional moisture is emitted in the treatment rooms.
Unlike traditional essential oil diffusers that need to be replenished every few hours, the concentrated fragrance beads will release their scent slowly and steadily over a period of between six to eight weeks, with no maintenance or additional essential oil top-up required – simply plug the diffuser in and turn it on.
“Customers asked us to create something for the treatment rooms,” explains Laboratoires Camylle CEO Marc Massing. “People have been waiting for this kind of concept this has been missing in the spa arena.” Laboratoires Camylle is debuting the Bysoo with 20 fragrances, including a wide range of essential oils as well as a few blends and natural perfumes. Scents include eucalyptus, orange blossom, pine, lavender, rosemary, mint and lemon, as well as Asian, Polynesian, Mediterranean and Oriental blends.
The diffuser is small and discreet, and can be used in everything from small treatment rooms to larger relaxation lounges, up to 25sq m (269sq ft). There are three levels of fragrance release, so the amount can be adjusted based on the size of the room or a therapist’s personal preference. Priced at €30 (US$33, £25), the Bysoo diffuser is very economical.
Founded in 1976, Laboratoires Camylle also produces a wide range of oils that can be used in massage treatments in addition to its line of scents for spa wet areas.
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French spa supplier Laboratoires Camylle – known for its innovative scents for saunas, steamrooms, experience showers and hammams is debuting a revolutionary new line of fragrances and diffusers for the spa treatment room.
The new Perles de Parfum line will allow spas to create an ‘olfactory identity’ for their treatment room, with soothing or uplifting scents that can be used for different moods or types of treatments. It features concentrated fragrance beads that emit 100 per cent natural perfumes, and nothing else; there are no harsh chemicals, artificial fragrances, or other harmful emissions.
Laboratoires Camylle can also custom-blend scents for product houses in order for the room fragrance to match a skincare line’s scent.
The Bysoo diffuser is silent and features a deliberately understated design in order to blend in with any room setting. The diffuser uses a new dry diffusion process, which also ensures that no additional moisture is emitted in the treatment rooms.
Unlike traditional essential oil diffusers that need to be replenished every few hours, the concentrated fragrance beads will release their scent slowly and steadily over a period of between six to eight weeks, with no maintenance or additional essential oil top-up required – simply plug the diffuser in and turn it on.
“Customers asked us to create something for the treatment rooms,” explains Laboratoires Camylle CEO Marc Massing. “People have been waiting for this kind of concept this has been missing in the spa arena.” Laboratoires Camylle is debuting the Bysoo with 20 fragrances, including a wide range of essential oils as well as a few blends and natural perfumes. Scents include eucalyptus, orange blossom, pine, lavender, rosemary, mint and lemon, as well as Asian, Polynesian, Mediterranean and Oriental blends.
The diffuser is small and discreet, and can be used in everything from small treatment rooms to larger relaxation lounges, up to 25sq m (269sq ft). There are three levels of fragrance release, so the amount can be adjusted based on the size of the room or a therapist’s personal preference. Priced at €30 (US$33, £25), the Bysoo diffuser is very economical.
Founded in 1976, Laboratoires Camylle also produces a wide range of oils that can be used in massage treatments in addition to its line of scents for spa wet areas.
Spa-kit.net keywords: Laboratoires Camylle
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