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Spa Ceylon gets a splash in Japanese fashion mag

Spa Ceylon – Sri Lanka’s premier Spa brand has been prominently featured in the latest issue of Japan’s prestigious Domani magazine, with Spa Ceylon at Park Street Mews recommended as a “must-do” for foreign visitors to Colombo.

A monthly fashion & lifestyle magazine, Domani focuses on Japanese working women in their 30s, covering everything from career fashion to fashion for after work, as well as tips on shopping, fashion coordination and celebrity interviews.

Domani talks about the “real spa experience” at Spa Ceylon along with the unique selection of Ceylonese spa treatments on offer, the contemporary spa design, the friendly spa team and the convenient location where guests can drop in for a few hours of spa indulgence in the midst of a busy Colombo shopping day.

The magazine also features selected 100% natural, preservative-free Spa Ceylon products, which they write “look great, smell great & are safe to use”. The feature on Spa Ceylon is directed by Domani’s Megumi Hashisako with popular Japanese model and media personality Kurara Chibana trying out and recommending the treatments andproducts.

Spa Ceylon incorporates age-old ayurveda wisdom to create a unique range of luxury spa products, home aromas and treatment oils. Available exclusively from Spa Ceylon outlets, Paradise Road, Odel & Leather Collection and on-board Sri Lankan Airlines, the range also includes several attractive gift collections.

Spa Ceylon currently operates spas at Park Streets Mews, Casa Colombo & Paradise Road Villa Bentota, with a spa boutique at Crescat Boulevard. With two more new Spa Ceylon locations scheduled to open by December 1st, Spa Ceylon is set to become Sri Lanka’s largest spa operator, placing them in a vantage position to expand their uniquely Sri Lankan spa experience to selected luxury city hotels and high-end resorts throughout the country.

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