Horas Spa Program

Steam Bath – jacuzzi – Sauna – Full body Natural Soap With Natural Glove Full Body Foam Massage – Full Body Natural Mask

About Horas spa Program

Horas spa Program  

An Ancient Wellness Journey Inspired by Egyptian Royalty

Indulge in a luxurious full-body cleansing and relaxation ritual that echoes the beauty secrets of the Pharaohs. This exquisite hammam experience will leave your skin glowing and your body revitalized.

Program Includes:

  • Steam Bath
    Open your pores and detoxify your body in a calming cloud of warm steam, preparing your skin for deep cleansing.

  • Jacuzzi
    Soak in bubbling warm water to relax muscles, improve circulation, and melt away stress.

  • Sauna
    Dry heat therapy to promote deep sweating, boost metabolism, and support body purification.

  • Full Body Natural Soap Wash
    Gently cleanse your body with traditional natural soap, removing impurities and excess oils.

  • Natural Glove Full Body Foam Massage (Kese)
    A rejuvenating exfoliation with a traditional glove to remove dead skin cells and stimulate circulation, leaving your skin silky smooth.

  • Full Body Natural Mask
    Finish with a nourishing all-natural body mask to hydrate, soothe, and refresh your skin with ancient herbal ingredients.

  • Sphinx Massage

Frequently Asked Questions

A Pharaonic Hammam is a luxurious body cleansing and relaxation ritual inspired by ancient Egyptian beauty traditions. It includes steam, exfoliation, soap wash, and natural masks for total detox and skin renewal.

The full experience typically takes 90 to 120 minutes, depending on your pace and skin type.

 

Yes. The products used are natural and gentle, suitable for most skin types. Please inform us in advance if you have allergies or sensitive skin.

Just bring yourself! Towels, robes, slippers, and all products are provided. You may bring a swimsuit if you prefer modesty during the jacuzzi or steam.

 

For optimal skin health, it’s recommended once every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on your skin’s needs.

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