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Voya hosting pop-up spa at Mandarin Oriental London
POSTED 13 Jan 2016 . BY Jane Kitchen
The first Voya pop-up spa will be at the Mandarin Oriental London
Skincare brand Voya will host a pop-up spa at the Mandarin Oriental, London, from 1–12 February.

Guests will have a personalised consultation from a Voya therapist, and then will be able to sample Voya products through two treatments: a 45-minute Peppermint and Seaweed Sugar Glow body scrub and a 30-minute Ocean Fresh Facial, each priced at £45 (US$65, €60).

In addition, guests who purchase two Voya products at retail will recoup the cost of the treatment.

“We are thrilled to be welcoming Voya for their first pop-up,” said Helena Field, director of The Spa at Mandarin Oriental London. “With a fantastic line of organic seaweed-based cosmetic products, Voya stands out as one of the best brands in the world and it is an honour to be hosting the brand at our award-winning spa.”

This is Voya’s first pop-up spa, which it said was inspired by consumer demand for more spa treatments and retail outlets in London. The company does not currently have plans for additional pop-ups, but will reevaluate after the Mandarin pop-up.

“We’re delighted to have partnered with one of the most esteemed hotel groups within the spa industry,” said Kira Walton, co-founder of Voya. “At the heart of Voya, we believe in high-quality and result-driven organic beauty, paired with a first-class spa service. Not only does this exceed client expectations, but it also ensures customer loyalty, perfectly complementing the philosophy of The Spa at Mandarin Oriental London.”

Pop-up spas are not new to London; in 2014, skincare brands Clinique and Bobbi Brown launched pop-up locations in the city’s famed Covent Garden, and in 2012, an affordable pop-up spa and bar in East London was launched as part of the mayor’s Outer London Fund Project.

Last year, a tiny spa popped-up in a Washington, CD micro-living community.
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Voya hosting pop-up spa at Mandarin Oriental London
POSTED 13 Jan 2016 . BY Jane Kitchen
The first Voya pop-up spa will be at the Mandarin Oriental London
Skincare brand Voya will host a pop-up spa at the Mandarin Oriental, London, from 1–12 February.

Guests will have a personalised consultation from a Voya therapist, and then will be able to sample Voya products through two treatments: a 45-minute Peppermint and Seaweed Sugar Glow body scrub and a 30-minute Ocean Fresh Facial, each priced at £45 (US$65, €60).

In addition, guests who purchase two Voya products at retail will recoup the cost of the treatment.

“We are thrilled to be welcoming Voya for their first pop-up,” said Helena Field, director of The Spa at Mandarin Oriental London. “With a fantastic line of organic seaweed-based cosmetic products, Voya stands out as one of the best brands in the world and it is an honour to be hosting the brand at our award-winning spa.”

This is Voya’s first pop-up spa, which it said was inspired by consumer demand for more spa treatments and retail outlets in London. The company does not currently have plans for additional pop-ups, but will reevaluate after the Mandarin pop-up.

“We’re delighted to have partnered with one of the most esteemed hotel groups within the spa industry,” said Kira Walton, co-founder of Voya. “At the heart of Voya, we believe in high-quality and result-driven organic beauty, paired with a first-class spa service. Not only does this exceed client expectations, but it also ensures customer loyalty, perfectly complementing the philosophy of The Spa at Mandarin Oriental London.”

Pop-up spas are not new to London; in 2014, skincare brands Clinique and Bobbi Brown launched pop-up locations in the city’s famed Covent Garden, and in 2012, an affordable pop-up spa and bar in East London was launched as part of the mayor’s Outer London Fund Project.

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Voya makes double addition to business development team


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