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Channeling Your Inner Cleopatra: Caesars Bluewaters Dubai's Qua Spa For those interested in treatments aimed at achieving an age-defying appearance, a visit to Qua Spa should be on your to-do list.

By Tamara Pupic

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Qua Spa

This month's spa review took us to Dubai's newest island oasis, Caesars Bluewaters Dubai, which is the Caesars brand's first ever non-gaming resort.

Its Qua Spa boasts eight treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge, and male and female facilities with rock saunas, aroma steam rooms, experience showers, and ice fountains. It is their distinct treatments that makes this newly-opened venue particularly interesting, such as a Quartz Bed, which is based on hot sand therapy originally used in ancient Egypt to treat medical ailments, or an Iyashi Dome, which is inspired by a traditional Japanese practice (Suna Ryoho) where the locals bury themselves in the sand near hot springs on the beach to eliminate toxins.

Related: The Executive Selection: Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah

Overall, the spa's offering is centered around five elements for perfect qi. For my very first visit, I booked myself into a 90-minute 24 Carat Golden Glow facial, which is a treatment offered in partnership between Qua Spa and British beauty pioneer, Carol Joy London. It is a three-part facial that includes cleansing the skin of any impurities and blackheads, a stage focused on cell renewal and skin rejuvenation, and finally, the gold mask. Throughout the treatment, my therapist combined clinically proven pure triple-action collagen and refined golden millet oil, both designed to revitalize dry and dull skin, and give it a natural glow. For those interested in treatments aimed at achieving an age-defying appearance, a visit to Qua Spa should be on your to-do list.

Related: Refresh And Reinvigorate: The Armani/SPA

Tamara Pupic

Entrepreneur Staff

Managing Editor, Entrepreneur Middle East

Tamara Pupic is the Managing Editor of Entrepreneur Middle East.

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