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Amsterdam’s iconic Hotel De L’Europe unveils new spa
POSTED 20 Feb 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The spa will be run independently by the Skins Institute and will focus on tailor-made beauty and wellness treatments Credit: Hotel De L’Europe
Amsterdam’s Hotel De L’Europe has unveiled its new spa – the Skins Institute – opening later this month.

The new spa, which will be run independently by the Skins Institute will focus on bespoke beauty and wellness treatments.

The 1,300sq ft (120sq m) spa will feature four treatment rooms for single and couple use, a beauty salon for hair and make-up, infrared and Finnish sauna, Turkish steam bath, a swimming pool, spa boutique and a fitness studio equipped with Technogym equipment.

The spa will offer a number of signature treatments created specifically for De L’Europe with the combination of Oriental, Ayurvedic and European approaches including, the “African Botanics Marula Muti Mud Detox,” “Olio Lusso Pure Jasmine Indulgence”and the “Marie Veronique Organics Pacific: Turn Back Time” treatment.

Also on offer at the Skins Institute spa is a full slate of natural therapies including, bespoke body treatments, detox facials and skincare, with therapists using a range of organic ingredients from Skins Cosmetics.

“In selecting De L’Europe as our spa partner, we have been able to create a tailor-made spa program, strong guest service orientation and highly trained staff,” said Paulina Moes, owner of the Skins Institute. “We have hired some of the best Skins Institute therapists available, as well as stocking our spa with the most luxurious of linens and bespoke service, sure to pamper our guests.”

The De L’Europe building itself originally opened in 1896 and became an official Dutch heritage site (rijksmonument) in 2001.
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Amsterdam’s iconic Hotel De L’Europe unveils new spa
POSTED 20 Feb 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The spa will be run independently by the Skins Institute and will focus on tailor-made beauty and wellness treatments Credit: Hotel De L’Europe
Amsterdam’s Hotel De L’Europe has unveiled its new spa – the Skins Institute – opening later this month.

The new spa, which will be run independently by the Skins Institute will focus on bespoke beauty and wellness treatments.

The 1,300sq ft (120sq m) spa will feature four treatment rooms for single and couple use, a beauty salon for hair and make-up, infrared and Finnish sauna, Turkish steam bath, a swimming pool, spa boutique and a fitness studio equipped with Technogym equipment.

The spa will offer a number of signature treatments created specifically for De L’Europe with the combination of Oriental, Ayurvedic and European approaches including, the “African Botanics Marula Muti Mud Detox,” “Olio Lusso Pure Jasmine Indulgence”and the “Marie Veronique Organics Pacific: Turn Back Time” treatment.

Also on offer at the Skins Institute spa is a full slate of natural therapies including, bespoke body treatments, detox facials and skincare, with therapists using a range of organic ingredients from Skins Cosmetics.

“In selecting De L’Europe as our spa partner, we have been able to create a tailor-made spa program, strong guest service orientation and highly trained staff,” said Paulina Moes, owner of the Skins Institute. “We have hired some of the best Skins Institute therapists available, as well as stocking our spa with the most luxurious of linens and bespoke service, sure to pamper our guests.”

The De L’Europe building itself originally opened in 1896 and became an official Dutch heritage site (rijksmonument) in 2001.
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