Beauty

Dit hotel heeft een beauty fridge in plaats van een minibar

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Dit hotel heeft een beauty fridge in plaats van een minibar
In the category of things you didn't know you wanted but now can't live without: the beauty fridge.Leave it to the folks at the Ritz-Carlton in Los Angeles to pamper you to five digits after the decimal. The best is still not good enough. You can take a masterclass chocolate sculpting and you really have a menu of massage options. You might want to empty your piggy bank, because for a 25-minute manicure, you pay 90 dollars and for a couples massage they ask a dry-eyed 735 dollars. The good news is — let “good” be a relative term here — that occasionally a room is offered for the price of such a massage. So, relatively speaking, that's not too bad.
This hotel has a beauty fridge instead of a minibar The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles

Why go to the Ritz-Carlton in Los Angeles?

There are a hundred reasons why you would want to go to the Ritz-Carlton in LA. First of all, because it's in LA, because it's close to the theater where the Grammy’s awards are presented (so if you're there at the right time, you might spot a celeb), and then because of the food, the spa, the gym, the Ritz Kids section, and all the sights nearby.

But now there's another reason added: the newest attraction of the hotel, and that is the beauty fridge.

Forget the minibar: it's all about the beauty fridge

In the Ritz-Carlton in LA, there is a beauty fridge in the hotel rooms. And in it, you will find the best products that are stored at the right temperature.

You can also schedule a consultation with the hotel's salon, after which they will provide you with a palette of products tailored to your wishes. The products you find in the beauty fridge are all for you to use and of course, you can take them home too.

Another novelty is the LED therapy masks that you find in the beauty fridge and that you can set to your desired result.

Luxury memories: from Dubai to Los Angeles

I remember the anecdote of a friend who stayed with her father in the Burj Al Arab — you know, that seven-star hotel in Dubai— where full-size Hermès products were in the bathroom.

With a healthy Dutch disposition, my friend naturally swept the entire shelf of her bathroom right into her suitcase. She had already used the products, so she thought they would probably be thrown away otherwise.

When checking out, the lady at the reception asked if everything had been to their liking and if they wanted to pick out some products. Because that was customary and fully included in the price. At that moment, my friend suddenly felt like a terrible Dutch hoarder.

But even in LA, she can just toss the contents of the beauty fridge into her suitcase. Sans gêne.

Source: Ritz Carlton