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How Trinidad’s Best Spa Just Got Better

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - February 5, 2016

New treatments

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

A new line of treatments and natural body care products, infused with tropical and botanical blends from the South Pacific Ocean, are now available at Hyatt Regency Trinidad.

With the addition of the award-winning product line, Pure Fiji, Spa Esencia guests now have access to more product options at every stage of their experience.

The 80-minute Royal Coconut Milk and Honey Treatment allows guests to indulge their senses with a relaxing island ritual.

Organic cane sugar, Fijian honey, coconut milk and exotic nut oils are combined into a blend designed to exfoliate, hydrate and rejuvenate cells for healthier and younger looking skin.

Spa Director Zahra Boothe-Duncombe says it will “renew the skin’s moisture balance and leave guests with a relaxed island glow.”

Another new service, the Sun Rescue Treatment, is designed for persons with over-exposed skin.

It uses an extract from the exotic Dilo nut, which helps ease membrane irritations and repairs environmentally-damaged skin.

Used in combination with aloe and soothing oils, the treatment promises to moisturize, cool, heal, and nourish skin affected by sunburn and windburn in just 30 minutes.

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