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Natural Beauty

July 14, 2025
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Aruba’s spas embrace the power of nature to offer rejuvenating treatments that not only relax but also enhance beauty. Here’s a look at some of the most popular treatments that make use of the island’s natural wonders:

Beach Beauty

Start your spa experience with an exfoliating scrub to prepare your skin for a relaxing massage. For normal to oily skin, a Caribbean sea salt scrub followed by a mineral water rinse will leave you feeling smoother and more refreshed. If your skin is drier or more delicate, tropical fruits like pineapple, mango, and papaya are perfect for their natural enzymes and antioxidants.

Here’s the Rub: Hot Stone Massage

One of the most soothing massages is the hot stone treatment. Heated stones are placed on muscles and used to perform deep tissue manipulations, promoting relaxation and opening up energy pathways. Some spas even alternate hot stones with cool stones and essential oils to enhance the benefits. It’s an experience that can help alleviate muscle tension and even improve mood.

Lava Shell Massage

A variation of the hot stone massage, the lava shell massage uses heated tiger-striped clam shells filled with a mix of minerals, algae, salt water, and essential oils. The chemical reaction inside the shells generates heat for up to an hour. The eco-friendly shells not only provide relaxation but also offer healing through the combination of soothing minerals and oils like lavender, grapefruit, and ginger.

The Wrap

Body wraps are a great way to achieve smoother, firmer skin using nature’s finest elements. The wrap creates a thermal blanket that promotes sweating to remove toxins, and different types use natural ingredients like spirulina algae, green coffee, or organic coffee to help with slimming and cellulite. These treatments leave your skin feeling revitalized and rejuvenated.

Cool It: After-Sun Treatments

Had too much fun in the sun? A treatment infused with aloe, cucumber, and cactus will cool and nourish your skin. Aloe heals, cucumber cools, and cactus milk moisturizes, leaving your skin refreshed and supple. For an extra pampering experience, some facials also include honey, sugarcane, and goat’s milk for added benefits.

Flower Power: Hibiscus Hair Treatment

Give your hair the royal treatment with a hibiscus hair mask. The crushed petals of Aruba’s native hibiscus flower are combined with coconut oil to create a fragrant treatment that promotes shine and even hair growth. After a 30-minute session wrapped in a warm towel, your hair will be silky, shiny, and delicately fragrant.

Au Naturel: Spa Décor and Ambiance

Aruba’s spas create natural, serene environments where the sights, sounds, and scents of the island’s beauty enhance the healing process. Many spas feature breathtaking ocean views, soothing tropical gardens, and décor made of natural materials like teak and acacia wood, all adding to the tranquil atmosphere. Enjoy your treatment in a space that feels as rejuvenating as the therapy itself.

Photo credits : https://www.myarubaguide.com/blogs/natural-beauty

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