What to expect from Aman Resorts’ first-ever line of beauty products
This skincare line will take you on a trip

Aman Resorts, aptly named after the Sanskrit word for peace, have been offering the world-weary refuge within lush surroundings for the past 30 years. And now, the luxury resort chain has entered the world of beauty as well, by launching a range of 30 beauty products on their big anniversary.
Created exclusively for the brand, these products range from creams, serums and masks to body oils and milk baths to even pulse-point remedies, bottled up in minimalist vessels designed by architect Kengo Kuma. Tapping into the healing qualities of natural ingredients, they’ve used everything from pearls, homeopathic metals, tree oils, amethyst, jade, frankincense and palo santo to spring water, wild-harvested Amazon butters, rainforest muds and the omnipresent ingredient, sandalwood, to create these. According to chairman and CEO, Vladislav Doronin, the brand’s transition to beauty was organic. “Aman has always delivered a transforming and holistic spa experience, one made all the more profound by the meditative yet dramatic surroundings of our resorts. As a pioneer of resort spas, we are experts in the field of wellness. Creating a bespoke range of skincare products was a natural step in our evolution and is born of many years’ experience and research.”
The new skincare collection follows the three distinct pathways that harness the natural settings of Aman’s locations—the products inspired by mountains and deserts are named ‘Grounding’, and are earthy in their essence; those influenced by the oceans and seas are titled ‘Purifying’, and are fresh and fluid in nature; while those inspired by the forests and lush greenery are called ‘Nourishing’, and are renewing in the energy they offer. Each of the pathways contain products for face, body and bath. and the group has also created a new menu of spa treatments that utilise the products and complement the existing spa treatments. The products will be available to purchase via the Aman website, and at their resorts—so you can take a slice of peace right back home with you.
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