The Upcoming
  • Culture
    • Art
    • Cinema & Tv
      • Movie reviews
      • Film festivals
      • Shows
    • Food & Drinks
      • News & Features
      • Restaurant & bar reviews
      • Interviews & Recipes
    • Literature
    • Music
      • Live music
    • Theatre
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Beauty
    • News & Features
    • Shopping & Trends
    • Tips & How-tos
    • Fashion weeks
  • What’s On
    • Art exhibitions
    • Theatre shows
  • Tickets
  • Join us
    • Editorial unit
    • Our writers
    • Join the team
    • Join the mailing list
    • Support us
    • Contact us
  • Interviews
  • Competitions
  • Special events
    • Film festivals
      • Berlin
      • Tribeca
      • Sundance London
      • Cannes
      • Locarno
      • Venice
      • London
      • Toronto
    • Fashion weeks
      • London Fashion Week
      • New York Fashion Week
      • Milan Fashion Week
      • Paris Fashion Week
      • Haute Couture
      • London Fashion Week Men’s
  • Facebook

  • Twitter

  • Instagram

  • YouTube

  • RSS

Archive

A Sea Spa at home – captured by Repêchage

A Sea Spa at home – captured by Repêchage
24 September 2012
Zehre Rushby
Avatar
Zehre Rushby
24 September 2012

Most of us nowadays want to “have it all,” and with it comes a packed-schedule. Taking the time out of your diary to travel to a spa for an indulgent treat can sometimes seem near-impossible. So, if you’re craving a stress-relieving spa experience minus the miles, look no further than the new Sea Spa range by Repêchage.

A collection of five body treatments from American beauty experts and leaders in seaweed-based science, Sea Spa contains EcoCert seaweed cultivated from the Brittany coast of France. The range works not only to firm and tone the skin but reduce cellulite, stress, chronic fatigue and circulatory problems; bursting with natural ingredients, all products are completely paraben-free. The range boasts a high concentration of vitamins, minerals and amino acids to stimulate the senses, and products also feature aromatic essential oils to provide relaxation.

Firstly, if it’s a stint in stilettos, a rigorous gym session or a hard day’s work that has left you tired and your body achy, Sea Spa Mineral Bath Salts soothe sore muscles and soak away stress. Bursting with a potent mix of seven essential oils including rosewood, lavender and peppermint as well as sea salts harvested from the Mediterranean Sea, this rejuvenating bath treat will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. Simply add the desired amount of salts to running water to transform your tub into a soothing spa bath.

To cleanse and moisturise skin use the Sea Spa Body Wash, which has a pH balance of 6. Packed with natural extracts of orange, lime, coriander and mint, using this aromatic soap-free foaming gel in the shower or bath daily purifies the skin whilst toning the body, leaving it looking healthy.

Finally, for the greedy among you, there is the Sea Spa Body Care Collection featuring four travel-sized products to pamper your skin from head to toe. The collection features the hydrating Sea Spa Body Wash and Seaweed Body Cream, infused with vitamin C, gingko biloba and protein-rich seaweed to hold in the skin’s natural moisture.  It also contains a Sea Spa Hand Cream with antioxidants to slow premature ageing with green tea and eucalyptus extracts. The shea butter Sea Spa Foot Cream helps to prevent dryness and callous build up, whilst essential oils of peppermint cool and relax tired, achy feet.

Sea Spa Mineral Bath Salts 500g £27.50, Sea Spa Body Wash 236ml £21.50 and Sea Spa Body Care Collection £29.95

Available from salons nationwide and here.

Zehre Rushby

Related Items

More in Archive

Achieve timeless elegance this S/S 2014 with S.I.L.K.

Ellie Owen
Read More

Bespoke jewellery by Charlotte Tamar

Niten Thakor
Read More

Enjoy designer luxury with Alexis Smith Lingerie’s A/W 2013 collection

Ellie Owen
Read More

Embrace vibrancy and colour with PPQ this winter

Ellie Owen
Read More

Kenzo Metallics adds the sparkle to you Christmas wardrobe

Niten Thakor
Read More

A Christmas alternative: Cranberry and Orange Jeweled Nut Bake

Bethany Stone
Read More

An Austique shopping guide: your one-stop shop for last minute gifts

Christianna Pugliese
Read More

A comforting twist to designer heels

Michelle McGill
Read More

Iain Duncan Smith condemned for refusing to meet with Trussell Trust

Abbie Cavendish
Read More
Scroll for more
Tap
  • Popular

  • Latest

  • TOP PICKS

  • London’s Michelin-starred restaurants open al fresco right now – and all those re-opening in May
    Food & Drinks
  • Cruise – Online
    ★★★★★
    Theatre
  • Portal
    ★★★★★
    Movie review
  • Birdy at Wilton’s Music Hall Online
    ★★★★★
    Live music
  • Weezer with the LA Philharmonic and YOLA at the Walt Disney Concert Hall Online
    ★★★★★
    Live music
  • The Motherhood Project: An interview with creator and curator Katherine Kotz
    Theatre
  • The Mitchells vs the Machines
    ★★★★★
    Movie review
  • Shadow and Bone
    ★★★★★
    netflix
  • 50 Next unveils the new generation of food industry pioneers
    Food & Drinks
  • Arlo the Alligator Boy
    ★★★★★
    Movie review
  • 50 Next unveils the new generation of food industry pioneers
    Food & Drinks
  • Arlo the Alligator Boy
    ★★★★★
    Movie review
  • London’s Michelin-starred restaurants open al fresco right now – and all those re-opening in May
    Food & Drinks
  • Campfire in Kings Cross: Two Tribes deliver everything you’ve been missing with a night of beer, BBQ and live music
    Food & Drinks
  • Live from the Barbican: Moses Boyd
    ★★★★★
    Live music
The Upcoming
Pages
  • Contact us
  • Join mailing list
  • Join us
  • Our London food map
  • Our writers
  • Support us
  • What, when, why

Copyright © 2011-2020 FL Media

John Terry retires: The editor’s take
Tottenham vs QPR: Spurs escape with three points from the Lane