Thu 22 Apr 2010

Claridge’s, the iconic Art Deco landmark in Mayfair, has unveiled a selection of beauty treatment designed to recapture the timeless glamour of a bygone era.
Following in the footsteps of Hollywood’s leading ladies and gentlemen, to many of whom Claridge’s was a second home, the beauty therapists at the Spa at Claridge’s have carefully created individual regimes, each with a particular icon in mind, with treatments such as “The Clark Gable” and “The Grace Kelly.”
The treatment menu provides a form of nostalgic escapism, offering an immersive opportunity to experience pampering styles and grooming techniques inspired by the golden age of Hollywood. Should guests crave ‘alone-time’, Claridge’s beauty therapists will recommend “The Greta Garbo”, inspired by the 1930’s Swedish screen siren who was famously known for the line “I want to be alone.” This restorative ritual includes a one hour Swedish massage, a one hour cellular La Prairie facial and a light lunch for one. The cost is £222 ($340).
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