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Sands Seaweed Spa at Connemara Sands Hotel
Come and experience Wellness in the Sands Seaweed Spa at the Connemara Sands Hotel.
Come and experience Wellness in the Sands Seaweed Spa at the Connemara Sands Hotel with a Voya Seaweed Bath, using hand-harvested seaweed which is certified organic this bath will detoxify, alleviate aches and pains and deeply moisturizes the skin. It will increase circulation and promote healing. Known as the “Sailors Cure” this bathing ritual is the simplest and purest of all organic treatments. The spa also have a choice of Therapeutic Massages, Scrubs and Hydrating Body Wraps using only certified organic Voya Seaweed products.
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