Villa Thalgo

I’m a big fan of all things sea-weedy and algae based. If you remember, I even tried to create my own DIY seaweed spa on a quiet patch of Brighton beach last year! This year finds me in France, so in complete contrast to my low-fi experience, I was invited to check out Paris’s Villa Thalgo, a swanky subterranean spa around the corner from the Champs Elysee.

Thalgo products, like many French brands, are firmly focussed on results: in this case, firming, smoothing and soothing skin, reducing cellulite (the French are obsessed with cellulite!) and anti-ageing. You can read some more about Thalgo’s products when the Spies tested them, but what are the treatments like? Well… as relaxing as a day at the seaside!

Villa Thalgo was spacious, with a welcoming reception packed with Thalgo goodies, including their organic Terre et Mer range. When I arrived in the morning, the small mineral pool was full of Parisian ladies solemnly working out to aqua-aerobics. The changing rooms are large and well-equipped with hairdryers, fluffy robes, towels and slippers. I arrived early so had time to slip into the sizzlingly-hot steam room and soak up some of the mineral-enriched steam. After twenty minutes, I crept out, feeling deliciously snoozy and went for a lie-down in the relaxation room with a cup of herb tea. Low-lit with comfy loungers and jellyfish art (again with the jellyfish!) I was nodding off when my therapist arrived.

First up was a classic Thalgo treatment, the three-algae wrap. There’s no getting around it, algae does not smell good; there’s a whiff of the mackerel about it and no, that is not the spa-smell I’d usually go for, but at least it was warm. As my therapist cheerfully slathered my back in noxious-smelling goo, I reflected that it could be worse. I lay back and squidged against the wrap as my therapist deftly coated the rest of my body in algae, and, as it’s France, that meant breasts, too! Fully-covered, I was then tucked into the wrap, covered in a heated blanket and left to “cook” for twenty minutes while I received a heavenly head massage. Once my time was up, I hopped into the shower in the room and was hosed down until I was algae-free. I left with skin that felt noticeably firmer. Impressive.

Treatment Room at the Villa Thalgo

Treatment Room at the Villa Thalgo

As I’d admired the organic Terre et Mer products on the way in, I opted to try a facial using them. This was a real high point, and has raised the bar for me when it comes to facials. For a start, the treatment began with a back massage. I love it when this happens in a facial: you completely relax. (You also feel like you’re having two treatments instead of one!)

Then, for almost an hour, my therapist pampered my skin with a seemingly-endless range of lotions, potions and masks, each smelling more delicious than the last. Created with natural plants, herbs, and of course, algae, from the Mediterranean, the range includes orange blossom, crushed almonds, olives, sunflowers. Terre et Mer claim to not just be about nourishing and moisturising, and I agree; in typical French-style, these products deliver impressive results, too. A double-cleanse, a gentle scrub, a very creamy facial massage, warm oil drizzled on my skin for another massage, and a soothing mask. While the mask “set”, she treated me to another head massage. At this point, I may have dozed off… When I awoke, the mask was peeled off, and the treatment ended with a final layer of moisturiser.

I floated to the relaxation rooms, feeling seriously chilled out — rare for me, whenever I have a treatment, my mind is usually buzzing with thoughts of how to describe it, worries I’ll forget what happened, but this time – total switch off! I had lunch with a girlfriend afterwards who commented on how good my skin looked. I had a definite dewy glow and those faint lines around my eyes were smoothed away. (Alas, only till the next day!) My skin looked noticeably better all week.

You don’t have to travel to Paris to try Thalgo treatments, (but oh – it’s so worth it if you do!). The Eden Hall Spa and St David’s Hotels and spa work with the Terre et Mer range too.

Our lucky spies sample new treatments at Grayshott Spa, Surrey

Lucky Salubrious Spy and Sassy Spy were invited to sample the delights of Grayshott’s brand new treatments. Sassy was left raring to go, but Salubrious is still on a cloud somewhere, refusing to return. We did, however, manage to bring her back to earth for a brief moment to write about it…

Total De-stress experience (95 minutes, £115)

Salubrious Spy selflessly volunteered to check out Grayshott’s Total De-stress Experience: a scrub, massage and wrap in one. This treatment uses one of the Spa Spies’ fave brands: Aromatherapy Associates. So far, so good. She reports…

My suitably chilled therapist, Debra, collected me from reception and led me through to the calm, candle-lit treatment room to deliver my relaxing trio.

Treatments at Grayshott Spa, Hindhead, SurreyFirst up was the scrub. Being rubbed from head to toe with crushed olive stones might not be everyone’s idea of R&R but I loved it; the scrub left my skin feeling tingly and awake.  I’m someone who’s been known to drift off to sleep in most types of treatments, but I was awake enough post-scrub to make my way to the shower in the corner of the room to rinse off the olive stones, in preparation for part two.

Next up was the Swedish massage.  I re-ensconced myself on the couch to find the surface was a little crinklier than it had been previously, as Debra had cunningly lined it with plastic ready for the wrap. The massage, which included a few deep breathing exercises, quickly lulled me into a state of soothed relaxation. The only interrruption was the occasional sound of real bird song penetrating the Sounds of the Andes.

The Total De-stress treatment certainly lived up to its name. Heavy breathing (OK, light snoring) signalled that I had succumbed to sleep.  Not wanting to waste the pleasure of the massage, or have a big blank in my blog piece, I valiantly fought the urge to drift away. A few lip bites later, I was ready for the wrap.

Time to ‘fess up. I’m not the greatest wrap fan. There’s something about the crinkly plastic on my skin that says pre-wrapped chicken breasts rather than R&R. But it had been ages since I last got enveloped in cellophane, so I was up for giving it another go. Debra efficiently soothed scented frankincense and rosemary-infused lotion onto my skin, then quickly covered me in wrapping as she worked around my body. The lotion felt momentarily cool, but quickly warmed to my body temperature. I soon became oblivious to my enveloped state and found myself supremely relaxed once again. It’s a tough job…

Debra then added a divine head massage to the treatment. This was probably my favourite part, as it really was the icing on the relaxation cake, Debra left for the last ten minutes while the lotion sank in and the wrap delivered its softening magic. Mmmm.  Debra peeled away my plastic cocoon to reveal the new silky me. She instructed me to drink lots of water and not to shower off, as the treatment and products would keep working for a few hours. There went my plans to try out the inviting sunny outdoor pool, but I was feeling so happily spaced, that was probably for the best.

Verdict: Does what it says on the tin.

Sassy Spy jumped at the offer of trying a new treatment with an appealing title.

Slim & Sculpt massage (50 minutes, £70)

They said this was not going to be a “relaxing” massage. But, in my ongoing quest for shaping up, that was not going to stop me. The aims of this new massage, recently created for Grayshott by Thalgo, are to slim, tone and firm. The treatment uses French massage techniques to accelerate toning and weight-loss, by positioning muscles and massaging them whilst holding a contraction.

Hayley, my therapist, explained that I would feel like I’d had a work out after the massage. She worked various muscles in my calves, thighs, glutes, sides, stomach, chest area and my bingo wings (triceps). Hayley used different Thalgo creams for different parts of the body, from the Slim & Sculpt range. They each smelled fresh and yummy.

Grayshott Spa ExteriorWhen Hayley massaged my calves, she started quite firmly with flowing movements. She made me flex my foot, so that the muscle became taut, and then really worked hard in to the muscle, like she was determined to reshape it. This technique continued over the rest of my bod. Throughout the massage, I could tell that this was a tough treatment to perform. Hayley had flushed cheeks and was a little out of breath, having used all parts of her hands, fingers and even knuckles, working each muscle group with vigour.

Afterwards, I felt a sense of energy and increased blood flow to my pummelled muscles, and quite mentally alert. The following day, I felt like I had been put through my paces, and a little tender on the backs of my thighs and arms.

Overall, the Slim & Sculpt massage was quite an intense treatment. If you have a low pain threshold, then this treatment is not necessarily for you. If you like firm pressure, go for it. You’ll feel spirited and sculpted! A thorough treatment which is part of a programme intended for assisting a kick-start to lifestyle change.

Thank you, Grayshott! We’ll be back!