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The St. Regis Dubai launches Iridium Spa


Devina Divecha, January 6th, 2016

St. Regis Hotels & Resorts has launched the Iridium Spa at the St. Regis Dubai.

The spa has six treatment rooms, and Dubai’s first Iridium Spa also includes separate sections for male and female guests, each with wet areas featuring two hammam rooms, a steam room, sauna, hot tub and multi-sensory experience showers, as well as a relaxation area known as The Iridium Room.

All the clocks in the spa are set to midnight, and the with the signature Iridium Bespoke Massage, guests can choose from 60, 90, and 120 minute treatments in a preferred style of massage, ranging from Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, Balinese and pre-natal. Each massage concludes with an individualised tea ritual.

Iridium Spa is the only spa in the Middle East to perform facials using products from luxury beauty brand Swiss Perfection Cellular Skincare. The anti-aging qualities of Swiss Perfection ingredients visibly rejuvenate by lifting and improving skin.

Iridium Spa has selected premium products and introduces retail selections seen in the Middle East for the first time, including the Swiss Perfection Cellular Skin Care.

To coincide with the opening of Iridium Spa, luxury British beauty brand Carol Joy and natural sun care line Soleil Toujours are also available for the first time in the Middle East.

The St. Regis Dubai hotel manager Faiek El Saadani said: “We are extremely excited to unveil Iridium Spa at The St. Regis Dubai as it articulates the same distinctive elegance of interior design and experiential gestures of that of The Iridium Room in the St Regis New York, originally founded in 1938.”

Amanda Schmiege, director of spa & recreation, across The St. Regis Dubai, W Dubai – Al Habtoor City and The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City, said: “Our attention is dedicated to guests’ personal time, and we tailor our treatments and services precisely to their requirement. We have focused on the details that guest will notice at every touch point.”