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Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo launches New Facial Treatment for Men

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Friday, 23 November 2007

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is now offering ‘Time For A Facial,’ a proprietary facial treatment for men that incorporates a unique range of dermatologist-designed, cosmeceutical products chosen to meet the specific needs of the spa’s male clientele. Developed in collaboration with the  Australian-based skincare brand, SKINN, the treatment offers guests a unique opportunity to experience these niche products, in a luxurious 80-minute treatment.

Beginning with a personalised consultation, the treatment uses no intrusive equipment, relying instead on the healing power of the spa’s highly trained therapist’s hands to intensively moisturise, rejuvenate, and firm the skin. If indicated, a chemical peeling process is combined with a stress-relieving back massage to prime the body for the subsequent, anti-ageing massage of the head, face, neck and shoulders. The total experience yields a clean, healthful glow to the complexion, and promises to be popular among the spa’s results-oriented male clientele. The sophisticated range of products used is available for sale in Japan only at the Spa Boutique, enabling clientele to continue their skincare regimen regularly at home.

The latest initiative in the hotel group’s record of creating new spa experiences that set industry standards, the ‘Time for A Facial’ treatment is a companion product to The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo’s ‘Skin Oxygen Miracle Lift’ anti-ageing facial for women, which combines proprietary treatments with botanical skincare products and beauty drinks by Daniele de Winter to aid skin renewal.

 The price for one, 80-minute facial is JPY32,000. As the regimen’s efficacy increases over repeated use, recommended packages of six or twelve treatments are offered for JPY160,000 and JPY320,000 respectively. These rates are exclusive of a 10% service charge.

The Spa is located on the 37th floor of the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo in Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ward.

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