Rejuvenation Awaits at the Mandarin Oriental Spa, Tokyo
HONG KONG, China, September 11, 2007. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo has introduced "The Skin Oxygen Miracle Lift", a unique facial treatment featuring the natural, anti-aging therapies of Daniele de Winter Monaco. Developed in collaboration with the Monte Carlo-based luxury beauty brand, the new treatment utilises Daniele de Winter INSIDEOUT beautyTM botanical skincare products and 100% natural Shotbeaute beauty drinks in a luxurious, 110-minute session involving specially developed massage techniques. The overall experience makes a visible difference, resulting in a smoother, firmer, rejuvenated complexion.
The initiative is the latest in the award-winning hotel group's mission to create new spa experiences that are setting industry standards worldwide. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo's Spa Director, Kirsty MacCormick together with Bernadatte Da Silva Fava, Group Spa Trainer for Asia for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group have developed "The Skin Oxygen Miracle Lift" anti-aging facial treatment. The Spa's own massage techniques work in synergy with the beauty system's anti-aging products to effectively reduce lines, increase elasticity, and aid skin renewal.
The scientifically formulated products are rich in natural proteins, enzymes and powerful antioxidants that are said to counteract three fundamental causes of aging by fighting against cell-damaging free radicals, repairing damaged collagen fibres, and rehydrating epidermal cells. Recognising both the scientific integrity behind the skincare range, as well as its holistic philosophy that "beauty and health are inseparable,"
The facial uses no intrusive equipment, relying solely on the healing power of the products and the Spa's highly trained therapists' hands to purify, drain, and stimulate deep tissue during a three-part massage that effectively delivers the nutrients essential to lasting skin vitality and beauty to all layers of the skin. Because the skin is rejuvenated naturally from both inside and out, a glowing, healthful look is achieved.
The price for the 110-minute facial is JPY46,000, exclusive of 10% service charge. As the regimen's efficacy increases over repeated use, a recommended package of twelve treatments is offered for JPY460,000, exclusive of 10% service charge.
Information and reservations can be made by calling The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo at +81 03-3270-8300 daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Spa is located on the 37th floor of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo.
More About Daniele de Winter and INSIDEOUT beautyTM
Ms. De Winter has worked in cancer prevention for over two decades, focusing on the lifestyle choices people can adopt to reduce their risk of contracting the disease. Her INSIDEOUT beautyTManti-aging system is the result of 20 years of scientific research at the de Winter Cancer Prevention Foundation in the UK and at Dermatological research laboratories in Switzerland and Monaco. The unique skin perfection system consists of nutrient-rich skincare products and two activating beauty drinks that work together to rejuvenate skin from both inside and out. All INSIDEOUT beautyTMproducts are formulated from 95 to100% natural ingredients, many of organic origin, and are entirely free of parabens and petroleum extracts.
About Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo's visionary design and award winning service have been recognized as the epitome of sophisticated luxury in the city. Superbly located within the prestigious financial district and historical and cultural centre of Tokyo, the Group's first Mandarin Oriental property in Japan embodies the best of new and old architectural splendour. There are 179 luxuriously appointed guestrooms, an innovative selection of dining and bar concepts and a 13,000 square foot holistic spa all situated within the top nine floors of the soaring, Cesar Pelli-designed Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, that offers spectacular views of the city skyline, while providing access to stately banquet and conference facilities within the adjacent Mitsui Main Building, a Japanese cultural-heritage property.