Culinary spa-ctaculars

Culinary spa-ctaculars

Well-Being – 23.11.20

Our pick of pampering treats that bring together all the perfect ingredients for a luxurious experience

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The uplift caviar eye treatment

The place: Located in a serene courtyard, Amara Spa at Park Hyatt Dubai is replete with flower-filled fountains and a palm-tree-lined pool in the midst of the blue-domed, whitewashed Moorish-inspired resort. This spa is synonymous with tranquillity and its expert therapists make it a must-visit for the truly discerning.

The positive effect: The culinary cognoscenti is known for its pairing with blinis, however, caviar is raved about as an antioxidant agent, making it a perfect – albeit pricey – choice for anti-ageing treatments.

The pull: A 15-minute add-on to the spa’s facials, this eye treatment also incorporates crushed particles of mica and pearl. You’ll see an immediate change in the fine lines around the area.

The price: Dhs125 as part of a facial upgrade; parkhyatt.com

Cleopatra’s Charm

The place: The Spa at Palazzo Versace Hotel isn’t what you’d expect. Think monochromes teamed with moody lighting rather than primary colour prints. The hustle and bustle of the city will seem miles away as you’re ushered into your private treatment room.

The positive effect: Milk and its by-product, the protein casein, are known for their nourishing properties. Lactic acid is also an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) – an ingredient found in most beauty products – and is ideal for rejuvenation and softening.

The pull: Sign up for this 75-minute body scrub, body wrap and massage session and you’ll emerge feeling like the Egyptian queen who inspired it. This experience is even more elevated than hers, as they’ve swapped in Swiss milk and teamed casein with a blend of three clays for the wrap.

The price: Dhs750; palazzoversace.ae

Pure skin salt body detox

The place: The Six Senses Spa Dubai at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel is a stunning space. There are six treatment suites, each taking you on a different sensory journey: touch (which comes with its own floatation pod), taste, sound, sight, smell – and the additional, ephemeral ‘beyond’.

The positive effect: Dr Burgener products are used during this 90-minute session; the combination of salt crystals gleaned from the Swiss Alps and a sweet almond oil will make your skin super soft and banish any dead cells.

The pull: You have your whole experience in the privacy of a spacious suite. We obviously recommend the Taste option which includes an alchemy bar which shows off ingredients and lets you pick the flavours you want to use in your treatment. The herb-infused steam power shower is a real treat at the end.

The price: Dhs770; sixsenses.com

Honey repair treatment

The place: The first Guerlain Spa in the Middle East is a big draw at the One&Only The Palm. In keeping with the rest of this luxury resort, the spa is a modern oasis with carved archways, water features, floral displays and beautifully landscaped courtyards.

The positive effect: Guerlain is known for harnessing the power of nature when it comes to formulations. This particular treatment utilises the brand’s Abeille Royale range that taps into the anti-ageing and skin illuminating benefits of a rare black bee honey found on Ouessant island.

The pull: You’ll feel like a complete skin reconstruction is on the cards thanks to the Abeille Royale serum and the cataplasm mask – which was actually inspired by historical honey wound dressings. This 1½-hour treatment also preps with microdermabrasion and massage.

The price: Dhs1,135; oneandonlyresorts.com

Arabian Escape package

The place: Keep your camera handy as you get incredible views of Downtown Dubai from The Spa at The Address Dubai Mall. Calming colours and a minimalist décor makes it ideal to relax in.

The positive effect: If you’re looking for quintessentially Arabesque ingredients, like dates and camel milk, then this is the spa for you. The latter is high in AHAs which works as an exfoliator, plus it contains moisturising lanolin and three times as much collagen-activating vitamin C as cow’s milk.

The pull: Log out for over two hours as this journey combines three treatments into one package. A date and henna scrub is followed by the moisturising camel milk wrap and ends with a date-based facial.

The price: Dhs1,500; addresshotels.com

Za’atar detox treatment

The place: Incredible views of the ocean are par for the course – and just one of the many perks – at the Spa at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira. Hot stone beds to relax post-treatment, pods to cocoon yourself in and light-filled pampering rooms are just some of the treats in store. These resorts pride themselves on their spas and the sprawling men’s and women’s wings at the Jumeira outpost do the mothership proud.

The positive effect: There are a multitude of benefits linked to the Middle-Eastern spice mix za’atar. Thanks to its surplus of antioxidants and antiseptic properties, spots and blemishes are ushered away, wounds are healed and the skin seems instantly brighter.

The pull: This ritual takes on a regional accent thanks to the za’atar, along with the rich clay transported from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco.

The price: Dhs850; mandarinoriental.com