George V Eatertainment, the French group known for its concepts which include the Buddha Bar, has announced the launch of a new natural skincare line, titled B/Attitude. Inspired by Tibetan Ayurveda, a traditional medicine, the new line is designed for the Face & Body, combining pure essential oils with plant and flower extracts and natural moisturising ingredients to recreate the spa experience at home. The line features a selection of 11 products including five for the face, including cleanser, toner, anti-ageing moisturiser, exfoliant and mask, and four for the body (pictured above), consisting of scrub, moisturiser, soufflé and oil. The final two products include Rhassoul, a natural Moroccan clay for face and body which cleanses and purifies the skin by eliminating toxins; and Savon Noir, a 100% natural exfoliating soap with extracts of eucalyptus. The B/Attitude brand is available in George V Eatertainment’s establishments including Buddha-Bar Spa Evian-les-Bains, Buddhattitude Spa Dakar, B/Attitude Spas Dubai & Doha and soon in Buddha-Bar Hotel Paris. www.buddhabar.com / @BuddhaBarLondon
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