Luxury hospitality brand Aman continues its holistic journey with the launch of skincare products.
ncounters with premium skincare products as part of hotel or resort amenities often add value to our traveling experience. When we take home the products and use them at home, the sweet memories of the trip may come rushing back.
Certain hotels and resorts are aware of this effect and take advantage of it by making the products available for purchase. Fans could therefore restock without having to wait until they return to the property.
In light of its 30th anniversary, Aman, a luxury hospitality brand renowned for space and privacy, taps into the hotel skincare business model by launching Aman skincare.
Calming milk baths, uplifting body oils and nourishing face masks are among the 30 skincare products launched by the brand. Whether you are already an “Amanjunkie” or a premium skincare connoisseur, there’s something to please and pamper everyone.
According to the brand, the collection is formulated with an exotic assortment of natural and rare ingredients harvested from various global brand-associated destinations.
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“Each Aman is inherently connected to its location and situated in an outstanding, otherworldly and spiritual setting,” said Vladislav Doronin, chairman and CEO of Aman.
“It was from these varying landscapes that we drew inspiration and sourced the purest natural and organic ingredients. The result is an entirely bespoke collection of skincare, offering tangible and long-term benefits, as well as a ritualistic moment of calm.”
Ingredients utilized in the Aman skincare range include pearls, homeopathic metals, healing tree oils, amethyst, jade, frankincense, palo santo, spring water, wild-harvested Amazon butters and rainforest muds.
Meanwhile, the unifying ingredient found throughout the collection is sandalwood, popular as a type of healing oil with a soft aroma. (acr/mut)
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