La Maison myBlend in Paris offers the full brand experience / photo: CLARINS
Pioneer brand of the Clarins group, myBlend, has relaunched under the direction of Dr Olivier Courtin, MD of Clarins and founder of the myBlend brand.
Leveraging the research capabilities of Clarins’ Laboratories, Courtin has redefined the limits of the holistic myBlend system, introducing innovations to increase its effectiveness.
Consumers using myBlend now get holistic support with their skincare, including high-tech diagnostics delivered by the mySkinDiag system, supplements to nourish the skin from within, a comprehensive skincare line, a collection of tech beauty tools – including a state-of-the-art LED mask – and a suite of spa treatments.
Ultra personalisation With an increased focus on personalisation, Courtin has created mySkinDiag – an app which uses photo analysis combined with a lifestyle questionnaire to prescribe customised treatment pathways.
myBlend is responsive to the uniqueness of each customer’s skin and lifestyle and the precise skin diagnostics delivered by mySkinDiag are identified by a proprietary algorithm, combining the picture analysis with a thorough assessment of the skin to deliver a unique beauty routine recommendation.
“When creating myBlend I wanted to bring comprehensive skincare with maximum effectiveness to the reach of women everywhere,” explains Courtin. “This includes high-performance cosmetics with formulations based on the power of peptides, cutting-edge technologies in combination with tailor-made treatments and food supplements for visibly more healthy, beautiful and radiant skin. I also wished for myBlend to be responsible and committed to the planet and to women,” he says.
“My goal is to offer women the most effective and respectful solution for achieving wellbeing and visibly transformed skin quality in complete safety.”
myBlend – Powering spa innovation myBlend’s ultra-premium spa offering, which delivers high-end treatments using the myBlend line of products, is distinguished by a harmonious blend of relaxation, expert manual procedures, super-concentrated formulas and cutting-edge technology.
Cell Synergy professional equipment, developed exclusively for myBlend, offers a wide range of treatments, such as radiofrequency, electrostimulation, electroporation and cryo aesthetics, delivering an optimum balance of efficiency, respect for the skin and restorative wellbeing.
myBlend is forging strong partnerships with spas, sharing expert training, support with strategy and customised 360° marketing plans. This has earned the trust of some of the world’s most venerable operators, such as the Ritz-Carlton Toronto, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris, the St Regis Florence, and Four Seasons Mauritius & Seychelles.
Water-soluble daily supplements full of micronutrients and prebiotics to nourish the skin from within
• DERMA
A comprehensive skincare line-up of 23 formulations to strengthen and protect the skin and target specific concerns
• TECH
Beauty tools to enhance the effectiveness of skincare and a state-of-the-art LED mask offering professional results at home
Scan with your phone camera to find out more about myBlend
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La Maison myBlend in Paris offers the full brand experience / photo: CLARINS
Pioneer brand of the Clarins group, myBlend, has relaunched under the direction of Dr Olivier Courtin, MD of Clarins and founder of the myBlend brand.
Leveraging the research capabilities of Clarins’ Laboratories, Courtin has redefined the limits of the holistic myBlend system, introducing innovations to increase its effectiveness.
Consumers using myBlend now get holistic support with their skincare, including high-tech diagnostics delivered by the mySkinDiag system, supplements to nourish the skin from within, a comprehensive skincare line, a collection of tech beauty tools – including a state-of-the-art LED mask – and a suite of spa treatments.
Ultra personalisation With an increased focus on personalisation, Courtin has created mySkinDiag – an app which uses photo analysis combined with a lifestyle questionnaire to prescribe customised treatment pathways.
myBlend is responsive to the uniqueness of each customer’s skin and lifestyle and the precise skin diagnostics delivered by mySkinDiag are identified by a proprietary algorithm, combining the picture analysis with a thorough assessment of the skin to deliver a unique beauty routine recommendation.
“When creating myBlend I wanted to bring comprehensive skincare with maximum effectiveness to the reach of women everywhere,” explains Courtin. “This includes high-performance cosmetics with formulations based on the power of peptides, cutting-edge technologies in combination with tailor-made treatments and food supplements for visibly more healthy, beautiful and radiant skin. I also wished for myBlend to be responsible and committed to the planet and to women,” he says.
“My goal is to offer women the most effective and respectful solution for achieving wellbeing and visibly transformed skin quality in complete safety.”
myBlend – Powering spa innovation myBlend’s ultra-premium spa offering, which delivers high-end treatments using the myBlend line of products, is distinguished by a harmonious blend of relaxation, expert manual procedures, super-concentrated formulas and cutting-edge technology.
Cell Synergy professional equipment, developed exclusively for myBlend, offers a wide range of treatments, such as radiofrequency, electrostimulation, electroporation and cryo aesthetics, delivering an optimum balance of efficiency, respect for the skin and restorative wellbeing.
myBlend is forging strong partnerships with spas, sharing expert training, support with strategy and customised 360° marketing plans. This has earned the trust of some of the world’s most venerable operators, such as the Ritz-Carlton Toronto, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris, the St Regis Florence, and Four Seasons Mauritius & Seychelles.
Water-soluble daily supplements full of micronutrients and prebiotics to nourish the skin from within
• DERMA
A comprehensive skincare line-up of 23 formulations to strengthen and protect the skin and target specific concerns
• TECH
Beauty tools to enhance the effectiveness of skincare and a state-of-the-art LED mask offering professional results at home
Scan with your phone camera to find out more about myBlend
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2023 issue 2
Editor's letter: Feeling optimistic
Revenue is at an all-time high and democratic wellness is bubbling under. It’s an exciting time for spas, says Katie Barnes
Spa People: Taichi Kuma
The son of celebrated architect Kengo Kuma designs a striking shell-like sauna in Japan
Spa People: Ana Ramirez
On her plans to roll out Ancestral Handmade, her regenerative wellness hotel concept, across South America – starting in Colombia
Spa People: Daniel Golby
On ESPA Life's debut in Doha and the markets he has his eyes set on for future expansion
News report: Milestone moment
US spa industry revenue exceeds the US$20bn mark according to ISPA's latest Big Five statistics
Sponsored: MyBlend: A new vision of beauty
Clarins has elevated its myBlend brand with new tech and formulations, as well as forging powerful alliances with global spa partners
Sponsored: Gharieni: Mind expansion
With the quest for better mental health growing ever stronger in the wake of the global pandemic, we ask Gharieni CEO Sammy Gharieni how the company’s wellness technologies are helping spas to meet this consumer demand
Top team: Hilton
Sleep, fitness and new spa concepts are top of the list as Hilton looks to deliver wellness across its 7,000 properties
Thermal spa: The heat is on
With 50 hot springs projects underway, the US is looking to establish itself as a thermal spa destination. Jane Kitchen takes a closer look
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