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Comfort Zone’s new treatment innovation Face SPAce makes UK debut at Rockliffe Hall

Comfort Zone has tapped into the demand for social wellness experiences with its new compact Face SPAce concept, offering a selection of express spa treatments.

Designed for visitors who may prefer a more social spa outing, Face SPAce offers an area outside of the traditional treatment room that allows them to interact with their therapist and others around them.

Seated on exclusively designed chairs in front of a full-length mirror, guests can benefit from both the educational interaction with their therapist, while observing the lifting results on their skin in real-time.

Techniques and tools
Inspired by physiotherapy practices and aided by the use of facial devices, therapists use active lifting massage techniques designed to work on the deeper muscles and bone joints in the face to release tension, stimulate collagen production, boost micro-circulation and improve skin elasticity.

Spa teams also incorporate the use of cryo spoons, gua sha, jade stones, derma-massage rollers and microsonic and microcurrent devices to promote cellular metabolism while improving cleansing and product absorption for maximum efficacy.

In addition, guests start the experience with a personalised Skin Assessment using Comfort Zone’s Skin Analyser to determine the areas of concern.

Tailored treatments
The menu consists of five core lifting treatments – called Pump-Up, Soothe, Ultra Glo, Detox & Tone and Ice Splash – each lasting 55 minutes and designed to treat a range of skin concerns.

For guests who require extra attention to delicate areas such as the neck, hands or eyes, there are three optional 25-minute ‘add-on’ treatments.

Comfort Zone UK country manager, Tracy Brasenell, said: “At Comfort Zone, we’re committed to constantly driving innovation and adopting a forward-thinking approach to spa solutions and sustainability.

“Face SPAce is not only a more modern way for spa guests to experience our advanced treatments and regenerative formulas, but it also provides a solution for our spa partners who may be considering different ways to drive their bookings and reach new audiences.”

Rockliffe Hall Spa in County Durham is the first UK location to launch the new concept.

Ashley Ashton, spa director, said: “We’re continuously striving to be at the forefront of new developments in the industry so we feel extremely excited to be able to launch such an innovative experience to our guests.

“Face SPAce brings the opportunity for us to reach new audiences and we’re thrilled to be a part of the UK
launch.”

The concept is soon to be launched in another four UK locations in the coming weeks.


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