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Say Goodbye to Bad Hair Days at Titanic Spa The UK’s original eco-spa introduces ghd spa If the thought of life without your ghds makes you break out in a cold sweat but your hair’s in need of some serious tlc then good news is at hand. Titanic Spa, the UK’s original eco-spa, has become one of the first spas in the UK to introduce ghd spa to their treatment menu. Cult brand Good Hair Day (ghd) are launching a collection of spa products and treatments designed specifically for the hair and scalp; meaning guests of Titanic can now take their spa experience to even greater lengths and enjoy literally being pampered from head to toe. All things beautiful need a strong foundation and ghd spa, head, hair and scalp therapies are born to create the perfect foundation for glamour. Hair is not often a key focus in spa treatments and Titanic will be one of just a few specially selected locations offering these brand new hair therapy treatments and home care products; guaranteeing good hair days for evermore.
The iconic ghd spa range includes a selection of sixteen professional, pampering products divided into four collections – Immortal, Prayer, Saviour and Trinity – each designed to address specific hair concerns and provide the backbone to the five ghd hair and scalp facials. Titanic Spa will be adding the following ghd therapies to its extensive spa menu:
So as the old adage goes; a girl’s hair is her crowning glory so why not let your tresses shine to their full potential and book yourself in for some serious hair care. For further information about the new ghd treatments at Titanic Spa or to make a booking contact 0845 410 3333 or visit www.titanicspa.com.
Katherine Jackson, Bute Street, Kensington. Katherine began her career as a nurse and it is her caring demeanour and commitment to personalising each treatment she gives, coupled with her extensive knowledge of alternative therapies, which has earned her endless column inches in titles such as Vogue and Harpers & Queen. Katherine entered the beauty industry 37 years ago as a student at London’s College of Fashion and Beauty. She then made her debut with Max Factor in India where she introduced the mini-spa concept to therapists and boasted many Bollywood stars as clients. It was while in India that Katherine discovered the ancient healing
art of Ayurveda that awoke in her a deep passion for complementary therapies,
encouraging her to study in Chinese medicine, Shiatsu, lymphatic drainage
and reflexology. Her extensive knowledge of holistic therapies, massage and complementary medicine ensure that no treatment she performs is the same. Katherine Jackson recently appeared on Living TV’s Extreme Makeover. She contributed Reiki Healing on the show. She says, “People may come into my salon for a manicure and then decide they want a facial. I like the flexibility and my treatments are always, truly individual, a complete reflection of what the client needs for their mind, body and spirit. When performing a facial, for example, I like to address the problem from the inside out using fusion therapies I’ve mastered over the years, so I won’t just work on the face. I’ve exhibited work as an artist in the past and in some ways view my treatments as blank canvasses. I like to be creative with them.” Katherine Jackson, 15 Bute Street, South Kensington, London SW7 3EY Telephone: 020 7581 2177 |
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