Addressing your lifestyle needs with the ultimate in pampering and renewal
Leading Israeli professional skincare company Christina Cosmeceuticals has been named exclusive brand partner at The Ritz Carlton Spa Herzliya, the ‘soothing urban retreat’ located at the bustling heart of Herzliya.
The collaboration sees Christina delivering a range of customised treatments developed exclusively for the spa. The Ritz-Carlton’s Spa Journeys are designed to address specific lifestyle needs, promising the ultimate in pampering and renewal. Tailored therapies include the ‘Balance to Perfection Journey’, a special signature treatment that takes guests on a journey to well-being and inner balance; and ‘Vino Therapy Journey’, a cutting-edge treatment using the unique qualities of grapes to stimulate every cell in the body, helping to alleviate muscular pain. In addition, exclusive body therapies, like ‘Dead Sea Elements’ use traditional Dead Sea minerals for deep purification and refinement, followed by a super fruits nourishing massage using Maringa Oleifea seed oil essence.
Herzliya Spa manager Yigal Gabay says: “The Ritz-Carlton Herzliya Spa is a unique and exclusive oasis and is considered one of the best in Israel. The collaboration with leading cosmetics company Christina Cosmeceuticals is compatible with the Herzliya’s leading concept of local and superior, and is expressed with the use of local, quality products.”
Christina’s signature treatments for the Spa are based on local Israeli herbs and Dead Sea products, developed by a leading team of scientists and aestheticians, applying the latest, state-of-the art and award winning technologies in combining innovative active ingredients with traditional herbs to create the perfect synergy.
As Gabay adds: “We are constantly thinking about how to innovate and bring more values to the Spa, and for that we have co-operated with Christina, enabling us to offer a rich and professional treatment package with proven results.”
The Ritz Carlton Spa consists of five luxury treatments rooms, as well as a couple’s treatment room with private Jacuzzi, dry and wet saunas and a Turkish Hamman bath. Other facilities include a state-of-the-art fitness centre offering spectacular sea views, rooftop pool and bar, and a relaxation lounge for guests to unwind before and after treatments.
KEYWORD: Christina
Yigal Gabay
"The Ritz-Carlton Herzliya Spa is
a unique and exclusive oasis and is considered one of the best in Israel"
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Addressing your lifestyle needs with the ultimate in pampering and renewal
Leading Israeli professional skincare company Christina Cosmeceuticals has been named exclusive brand partner at The Ritz Carlton Spa Herzliya, the ‘soothing urban retreat’ located at the bustling heart of Herzliya.
The collaboration sees Christina delivering a range of customised treatments developed exclusively for the spa. The Ritz-Carlton’s Spa Journeys are designed to address specific lifestyle needs, promising the ultimate in pampering and renewal. Tailored therapies include the ‘Balance to Perfection Journey’, a special signature treatment that takes guests on a journey to well-being and inner balance; and ‘Vino Therapy Journey’, a cutting-edge treatment using the unique qualities of grapes to stimulate every cell in the body, helping to alleviate muscular pain. In addition, exclusive body therapies, like ‘Dead Sea Elements’ use traditional Dead Sea minerals for deep purification and refinement, followed by a super fruits nourishing massage using Maringa Oleifea seed oil essence.
Herzliya Spa manager Yigal Gabay says: “The Ritz-Carlton Herzliya Spa is a unique and exclusive oasis and is considered one of the best in Israel. The collaboration with leading cosmetics company Christina Cosmeceuticals is compatible with the Herzliya’s leading concept of local and superior, and is expressed with the use of local, quality products.”
Christina’s signature treatments for the Spa are based on local Israeli herbs and Dead Sea products, developed by a leading team of scientists and aestheticians, applying the latest, state-of-the art and award winning technologies in combining innovative active ingredients with traditional herbs to create the perfect synergy.
As Gabay adds: “We are constantly thinking about how to innovate and bring more values to the Spa, and for that we have co-operated with Christina, enabling us to offer a rich and professional treatment package with proven results.”
The Ritz Carlton Spa consists of five luxury treatments rooms, as well as a couple’s treatment room with private Jacuzzi, dry and wet saunas and a Turkish Hamman bath. Other facilities include a state-of-the-art fitness centre offering spectacular sea views, rooftop pool and bar, and a relaxation lounge for guests to unwind before and after treatments.
KEYWORD: Christina
Yigal Gabay
"The Ritz-Carlton Herzliya Spa is
a unique and exclusive oasis and is considered one of the best in Israel"
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2019 issue 1
Spa Programmes: On the menu
Event saunas, sunlight therapy
and health and happiness retreats
feature in our programming series
Interview: Marc Cohen
Dr Marc Cohen is launching an extreme
bathing retreat and writing children’s
books. He talks to Jane Kitchen
Promotional feature: Vital Tech
Infrared technology is growing in popularity, Vital Tech’s Alexandra Gavsevitch
and Serge Parienti explain how it works
Focus on: Equine therapy
What is equine therapy and how
can spas tap into horsepower?
Kathleen Whyman finds out
Wellness: Chill out
Is going sub-zero the next big thing?
Kath Hudson takes a closer look
at the benefits of cryotherapy
Promotional feature: The Wellness
Noha Khalil of The Wellness discusses how
gym and spa elements are increasingly
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