Fairmont St Andrews Scotland
Christmas Menu
Pamper yourself with a special treat from our Christmas menu.
Cranberry Crush - 60 minutes - £60.00
Enjoy this luxurious treatment with a festive twist.
This treatment starts with body brushing to help eliminate toxins. The nourishing scrub, containing crushed cranberries combined with hydrating jojoba oil and mineral salts to revive the skin and leave it feeling soft and smooth is then applied. While being wrapped up like a turkey enjoy a truly relaxing deep scalp and pressure point massage on the face. To finish this sumptuous treatment, your therapist will apply our Highland Soap limited edition Orange and Cinnamon Body Lotion.
On returning to our Relaxation Lounge, your therapist will offer you a refreshing cranberry juice to hydrate and detoxify.
Winter Rescue Facial - 60 minutes - £70.00
Get your skin in great condition during the festive period.
This facial is designed to protect the skin from the harsh winter elements, including wind, cold and central heating. The treatment includes locally grown botanicals such as raspberries, oats and seaweed. Includes a gentle enzyme exfoliation, luxurious massage for the hands and scalp and antioxidant infusion to protect and nourish the skin.
Treat yourself to the Kerstin Florian products on the same day as the Facial and receive a further 25% discount from this treatment. Your therapist can advise you on the best products to prolong the benefits of your facial.
Alpine Foot Treatment - 30 minutes - £30
Rest those tired feet!
This luxurious foot treatment helps to stimulate circulation as well as revitalize weary feet. Perfect over the festive period when feet are over worked with Christmas shopping and dancing the night away! Eucalyptus and Turkish Salts exfoliate the feet, which are then immersed in a rejuvenating Eucalyptus footbath. The treatment is then completed with a foot massage using a therapeutic foot balm to moisture and nourish.
Add a file and polish for an extra £10 to perfect those party feet!
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