MANILA, Philippines - Crimson Resort and Spa in Mactan, Cebu invites everyone to experience the ultimate pampering, designed to uplift the spirit and heal the body as it unveils Aum Spa.
Its name, “Aum” evokes the sacred. It is said to be the word of creation itself. Thus, the perfect name for a place dedicated to mystical, physical bliss.
Aum Spa seeks the metamorphosis of the spirit through the release of the body from its aches and pains, a retreat that offers holistic wellness that starts under the skillful hands of highly trained staff, amid the soothing sound, scents and backdrop of nature.
This enclave of health and wellness has 14 treatment rooms (including couple’s rooms) whose relaxing ambience calms the soul. Its Asian accents deftly harmonize with the lush outdoor gardens creating a true Zen experience.
Aum Spa features an array of invigorating services that promises to relax, restore and energize. Visitors can surrender to the pleasures of an Aum Herbal Compress massage that soothes tired muscles of the body.
For those who will have a massage for the first time, the Aum Signature Massage using therapeutic-grade massage oil blend applied in light yet confident strokes is highly recommended.
As the body is also the realm of beauty, Aum Spa provides a full range of treatments that aims to rejuvenate and cleanse, revealing healthy glowing skin. Exotic wraps are perfect for anyone who wants to improve tone and tighten the look and texture of their skin. Dull, lifeless skin can reclaim its former glow with Aum Spa’s array of skin and facial care treatments. To complete the experience, there’s the Aum salon to look as good as how one feels.
Aum Spa will also be offering basic yoga classes, a perfect setting for those who seek to reach a higher state of consciousness. To yoga practitioners, the word “Aum” (pronounced as OM) is of paramount importance. It is a sacred symbol representing Brahman, the impersonal Absolute.
Aum Spa is one of the key amenities of Crimson Resort and Spa. To know more about Aum Spa, Cebu residents may call (63-32) 401-9999 while those in Manila may call (02) 728-0005.